Plus, enter to win her new book!
Ever struggle about raising children consciously without going crazy?
Local publicist & author Paige Wolf released a book to help. Spit that Out!: The Overly Informed Parent’s Guide to Raising Healthy Kids in the Age of Environmental Guilt
The book’s description (via press release):
From BPA in baby bottles and asbestos in crayons to misleading “natural” labels—it can despair even the most steadfast parent. Lighthearted yet authoritative, Spit That Out! The Overly Informed Parents Guide to Raising Healthy Kids in the Age of Environmental Guilt by Paige Wolf, Foreword by Actress Alysia Reiner (New Society Publishers, September 2016) cuts through the information overload, sorts cloth from disposable and empowers readers to make simple but impactful changes.
A fast-paced yet authoritative and humorous read, popular eco-blogger mom Paige Wolf, provides a sense of solidarity and comfort on a topic all parents can relate to – wanting what is best for their children. Spit That Out! contains advice from experts in pediatrics, environmental advocacy, and health and safety as well as dozens of stories from everyday parents and anecdotes from celebrity parents including: Alysia Reiner (Orange is the New Black), Kaitlin Olson (It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia), comedian Tammy Pescatelli, Supermodel Emme, and David Alan Basche (The Exes).
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Cover photo: Paigewolf.com
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