Tuesday, 28 November 2017

How to Raise an Eco-Conscious Kid – WooBamboo!


As parents, it’s your responsibility to teach your kids values. Parents teach children how to respect others, be grateful, and appreciate what they have. But, one thing that is often forgotten is teaching kids how to live sustainably and protect the environment.

Why is this important? Kids will inherit the Earth from their parents one day, so how they treat it now will greatly impact it’s future condition. If you can teach kids how to live sustainably at a young age, they will carry these green habits into their adulthoods and lessen the damage they do to the fragile environment. How can it be done? Follow these tips to make your kids more eco-conscious:

Explain its importance.

Kids won’t jump into a green lifestyle without some sort of explanation about why its so important, so take the time to explain it to them. When you see something on the news about global warming, talk to your kids about the dangers of this phenomenon and what it means for their future. Make sure you end every conversation on a positive note—after all, they’re only kids—by explaining how they can help right now by becoming more eco-conscious.

Recycling.

One of the easiest ways for kids to practice greener habits is to begin recycling. Teach your kids how to separate recyclables and non-recyclables and then put a bin in each of their rooms. Check their bins at the end of each week or month to make sure all the items are recyclable and reward them for recycling with a night off from chores or a trip to the zoo.

Remember to reuse.


After you get kids involved in recycling, show them that this is not the only way to reuse things you no longer need. Parents should teach their children that reusing items can limit the amount of waste produced, which will benefit the environment. Show kids the old clothes they no longer fit into can be donated to local charities instead of thrown in the garbage. Buy reusable water bottles so kids can see there’s no need to use countless plastic bottles throughout the day. When you go grocery shopping, fill up reusable bags instead of disposable paper or plastic ones. The more kids understand the importance of reusable materials, the better off the Earth will be.

Teach kids how to choose green products.

One day, your kids will be shopping for products on their own, so make sure you have taught them how to look for the greenest option available. Kids should learn to always look for products made from recycled materials instead of harmful ones. For example, parents should show kids how choosing the WooBamboo Kid’s Toothbrush, which is made from biodegradable bamboo, is much greener than buying a standard plastic toothbrush. Small decisions like these make a big difference when it comes to saving our environment. 



 

Replace light bulbs.

Teaching your children to be more eco-conscious is all about emphasizing how easy it can be to live a green life. Show your children how the simple act of replacing burnt out light bulbs with energy efficient bulbs can save a ton of money and help the environment, too. If your kids are old enough to handle bulbs on their own, put them in charge of changing out bulbs to energy efficient styles as the old ones burn out. Kids love having this type of responsibility, and it will get them in the habit of paying attention to how much energy they use.

Going green may seem like a tough topic to talk about with your kids, but it doesn’t have to be. These kid-friendly tips will make it much easier for parents to instill eco-conscious habits in their little ones!

Tuesday, 21 November 2017

Woof! Here’s to Pet Health

My owner loves me. They brush my fur every day to clean out the itchy dander, clear out all the knots I get from rolling around on the carpet and sometimes put a classy collar around my neck to make my appearance presentable! I’m usually ready for a night out on the town! But wait, what’s the point of looking good if, when I smile, my teeth and gums appear as if I’ve just soaked them in black licorice and caramel that my owner left on the table? Yummy, but now I have a problem! My tongue can’t reach under my lips to clean my teeth! My gums hurt! My smile is ugly! How do I tell my owner that I need a good teeth cleaning?! 





I know…I found this really cool bamboo toothbrush in a package with a dog’s picture on it on the counter. If….I….can……just…….GOT IT OPEN!! I’m just going to put it in my mouth and take it to my owner! I heard on the TV (when they left me alone yesterday) that I can’t chew through this WooBamboo Pet toothbrush! The bristles were made just for me and the handle is made so my owner can get a good grip! I bet my breath smells better when my teeth are clean and I know I’ll live a longer, happier life! Lastly, I need that spot…….right there……….aww yeah. Good scratch!

Wednesday, 15 November 2017

Top Seven Things that Stick To or Stay Between Your Teeth with Solutions

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Hey, everyone does lists of ‘Top Five’ or ‘Top Ten’. Not us! Here’s 7 things that stick to your teeth:
  • Popcorn
  • Flax and Poppy Seeds
  • Bread
  • Berry Seeds (Raspberry, Blackberry…)
  • Sticky Hard and Gummy Candies
  • Caramel
  • Spinach
Everyone has that friend that WON’T tell you if something is in your teeth, even when you ask! Not a good wing man or woman (Yeah, women have wing people, too). As smooth as you can, you resort to slyly using your tongue, your fingernail, your earring post, ANYTHING because you can feel something in there! THEN, walks up…..…..your ex. You don’t smile. Immediately, they think you’ll never change and walk away. You should have chanced that big spinach smile!

We know what could have helped. First, don’t eat where you ex eats. Next, don’t eat any of the above foods while out and about. If you must, then keep a big glass of water near you. A little non-descript swishing goes a long way. Drinking water with your meal will minimize ultimate stickage or chewing sugarless gum after eating will help, too! No bubble blowing. Be cool.

When you get home, don’t forget to brush with a WooBamboo natural toothbrush, floss with WooBamboo’s new Natural Dental Floss, rinse with an alcohol-free mouthwash and not only will your teeth and gums thank you, but great oral care reduces the risk of damage.

Damage? Who said anything about damage?!

That’s for another conversation……over dinner……of soup. Soup doesn’t stick to teeth, right?