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Surviving lockdown with no childcare
It’s ok to just survive this extraordinary time. Our founder Charlotte shares how she’s getting through…it ain’t pretty but it is real. Hang on in there all you heroic parents…this too shall pass.
All About Cloth Nappies
thelittleloop Founder Charlotte Morley talks through her experiences using cloth nappies with her two children.
Resources to save your sanity
We’ve pulled together a range of excellent and thoughtful children’s resources created by our brilliant brands. Happy (and easy) home schooling everyone!!
Everyday Heroes: Sally and Thais
In need of a little inspiration on your journey to a more sustainable life? We’ve interviewed 6 women, mums like you and me to ask them how they manage it.
This week we get a double dose with the amazing Sally and Thais from Pure Bundle
Everyday Hero: Debs
In need of a little inspiration on your journey to a more sustainable life? We’ve interviewed 6 women, mums like you and me to ask them how they manage it.
This week we hear from eco-mum extraordinaire, Debs.
Everyday Hero: Ashley
In need of a little inspiration on your journey to a more sustainable life? We’ve interviewed 6 women, mums like you and me to ask them how they manage it.
This week we hear from eco-blogger and cloth nappy guru Ashley.
Everyday Hero: Nash
In need of a little inspiration on your journey to a more sustainable life? We’ve interviewed 6 women, mums like you and me to ask them how they manage it.
This week we hear from writer and minimalism educator Nash.
Everyday Hero: Lizzie
In need of a little inspiration on your journey to a more sustainable life? We’ve interviewed 6 women, mums like you and me to ask them how they manage it.
This week we hear from career and business coach Lizzie.
Everyday Hero: Rebecca
In need of a little inspiration on your journey to a more sustainable life? We’ve interviewed 6 women, mums like you and me to ask them how they manage it.
First up, it’s the wonderful Rebecca.
Be Kind To Yourself this Christmas
If you’re feeling the pressure of trying to do it all, and do it perfectly this Christmas, this is for you. Being a brilliant mum, being creative, tidy, beautiful, generous, thoughtful…and eco too. It’s not real and it’s not possible for 99% of us, 99% of the time. But that’s ok. I’m here to say take two steps back, slow down, and start with what you can this Christmas. And you’ll probably find you’re able to do so much more as a result.
5 Alternatives to buying ‘stuff’ for your kids this Christmas
We can all fall into the trap of buying toys, clothes, and books, which our Children don't really need, just for the sake of getting them 'enough' Christmas presents. But all too often they're quickly unloved, broken and thrown in a corner. Our blog gives you 5 great ideas for alternatives to buying ‘stuff’ this year…it’s an environmental and parenting win-win.
5 things nobody tells you about buying clothes for your baby
There are so many things you only discover about clothing your babies after it’s too late. Read this blog for the top 5 things I wish I’d known before my babies arrived which will help you save pennies, reduce waste, and end up with a wardrobe of clothes you’ll actually use.
10 Steps to Reduce Your Carbon Footprint For Good
Discover 10 easy things you can change in your everyday life to reduce your personal carbon footprint for good.
Carbon Footprints. Everything You Need To Know
Do you know what a Carbon Footprint is? Why does it matter? What does reducing CO2 actually mean? It's the sustainability measurement to crown them all. But how many of us really understand why?
In our latest blog post we unpick the science and explain in straightforward (but definitely not dumbed down) terms everything you need to know about Carbon Footprints.
How To Get More Wear From Your Baby's Clothes
Kids are messy little blighters and they grow like weeds. It’s no wonder then that they get through clothes like they’re going out of fashion. In fact your littlest family member will grow through an average of 7 clothing sizes in their first 2 years. Here are our top tips to eke out more life from your baby’s clothes.