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Organic Wool Baby Socks and Booties

Disana Wool Infant/Toddler Slippers
Becky loves to wear her wool slippers in the house even in the summer.  They have a double-velcro ankle closure so she can put them on herself, and they have non-slip soles so she can run around on the tile without me worrying about her falling down.  We love these!  If you need wool slippers for younger babies you can scan down the page further to the NUI organic wool slippers, but these run small so the 4-11months size may work fine for even a 2 month old.  
 
$26.95

Tiny Birds Organic Wool Knit Socks
100% organic merino wool knit socks (1 pair).

$16.50


Bamboo knit socks (1 pair)
85% bamboo, 15% nylon
These socks look super-tiny (so cute for newborns).


$6

Why Organic Wool?  Organic wool is pure and natural from the inside out.  The animals that the organic wool comes from are free range alpacas and llamas that graze on the tough organic grasses of the vast Andes Mountains...just as they have been doing for 5,000 years.  Bolivian alpacas and llamas are cared for humanely and deeply honored in the Andean culture and traditions. The llamas and alpacas are of original pre-Inca stock and have not been genetically modified in any way. If an animal gets hurt it is treated with naturopathic cures: herbs and balms. There are no antibiotics, hormones or other drugs administered to the animals.  The fleece is hand shorn using scissors. The animal is not harmed in this process. The fleece is then hand washed with a mild, biodegradable, detergent specially designed for the Bolivian altiplano environment. Finally the fleece is carded and spun, often by hand using a drop spindle.  Organic wool has not been treated chemically throughout the entire production, from the farm to the end garment.  Organic production is based on positive holistic management systems, which reduce or eliminate the need for most agricultural chemicals and promote healthy soils, air, waterways and responsible animal husbandry practices.

Why Organic Cotton? Organic cotton is much different than standard "natural cotton".  All cotton is natural, but only "organic" cotton is grown without pesticides that harm our environment and enter our water supply.  "Conventionally grown cotton uses more insecticides than any other single crop. Each year cotton producers around the world use nearly $2.6 billion worth of pesticides -- more than 10% of the world's pesticides and nearly 25% of the world's insecticides.  Cotton growers typically use many of the most hazardous pesticides on the market including aldicarb, phorate, methamidophos and endosulfan." - Pesticide Action Network
Effects on Birds: "It has been estimated that pesticides unintentionally kill at least 67 million birds in the U.S. each year, and it’s likely they kill many more. Estimates of bird kills from pesticides are notoriously low because many birds remain hidden in brush, are carried away by scavengers or die away from treated areas where they won’t be counted. In one case, a breeding colony of laughing gulls near Corpus Christi, Texas, was devastated when methyl parathion was applied to cotton three miles away. More than 100 dead adults were found and 25% of the colony’s chicks were killed."

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