The Eco News – Kids Christmas Gift List

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Posted 1 year ago

Since launching my eco kids’ newspaper in January, the hardest part for me has been finding those eco alternatives for parents and children.

I wanted to share with you this Christmas my favourite finds this year! Here are my top ten gift ideas for you and your children this Christmas.

Rowdy Kind Bar: Plastic bottles are our biggest problem, Rowdy have made bath time even more fun for your kids! Swap your bath time plastic with Rowdy Kinds Bars of soaps. www.rowdykind.com

Rudi and Bear: The Ned Collection, these are such a special toy for your children. Each Ned is themed to different topics and times of the year. How cute are these? www.rudiandbear.co.uk

Byo Kits: Make your own kits, eco friendly kids toys that the children can build themselves. All made from eco friendly materials. www.buildyourownkits.com

Play in Choc: As kids we always loved receiving a chocolate treat and a new little toy. I love this new creation, all eco-friendly and sustainably made! A healthier chocolate treat. www.playinchoc.com

The Eco News Kids Christmas Newspaper: We launched this lovely newspaper for your kids to get creative this Christmas, make your own Christmas decorations and complete our wonderful activities. www.theeconews.co.uk/christmas-editions

Seren Dolls: Every little girl dreams of her own special doll, we love the Seren Doll collection and love how they are all handmade from Wales. www.serendolls.com

Flower Guard Books: A wonderful book designed around Endangered animals, a lovely illustration to show children the importance of helping save our planet. www.etsy.com/uk/shop/FlowerGuardBooks

Lanka Kade: Wooden toys over plastic toys! Lanka Kade eco friendly toys are made in the heart of Sri Lanka. Treat your children to a lovely toy collection made from wood. www.lankakade.co.uk

Seedbom: Growing wildflowers is so important for our eco system, we love these seed boms full of wildflower seeds. They are easy for your children to use and they can watch their own little garden grow. www.klaboom.co.uk