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How To Green Your Kid Panel Discussion for SEED

by George Spyros, New York City, USA on 03.20.08
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We've given you a healthy dose of how to green you kids toys, but if you're anywhere near DUMBO Brooklyn on Monday March 24th, you might want to drop in on a great panel discussion and book signing entitled about “How to Green Your Kid.” The panel will be comprised of Alexandra Zissu, co-author of The Complete Organic Pregnancy; Marisa Belger, founding editor of Lime.com and TODAYshow.com contributor; and Lynda Fassa, author of Green Babies, Sage Moms: The Ultimate Guide to Raising Your Organic Baby. The panel will be moderated by Josh Dorfman of the “Lazy Environmentalist” on Sirius Radio. Deets when you hopscotch across the jump.

7:00PM at The PowerHouse Arena (37 Main Street, Brooklyn).


Comments (2)

While I am looking for ways to help transform my kid's life into a greener one, apparently I am way off from your location. Would it be alright to ask a synopsis of how it will turn out? I would really appreciate the insights. Regards!

jump to top Brian Yalung says:

Best way to "green your kid?" Don't have one! The best way to reduce our footprint on the planet is to stop all this unnecessary reproducing.

jump to top Aaron says:

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