Baby Care

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silicone baby bib in packaging
Silicone Baby Bibs 2 Pack - 5 Colours Available
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£12.95
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silicone baby cup in blush
Silicone Baby Sippy Cup - 5 Colours Available
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£10.95
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silicone baby snack cup in blue
Silicone Baby Snack Cup - 5 Colours Available
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£10.95
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silicone baby cutlery set in packaging
Silicone Baby Cutlery Set - 5 Colours Available
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£6.95
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Organic Children Scent Free Sun Lotion SPF30 - 150ml - Plant-Based Packaging - The Friendly Turtle
Organic Children Scent Free Sun Lotion SPF30 - 150ml - Plant-Based Packaging
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£25.99
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organic baby balm for mum and baby by green people
Mum & Baby Rescue Balm - Scent Free
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£15.99
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organic baby salve next to packaging
Organic Soothing Baby Salve 100ml
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£15.99
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little lamb bamboo nappy
Bamboo Nappy With Liner & Wrap
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from £10.50
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Sol De Ibiza Baby & Kids SPF 30
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£23.00
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Choosing Heirloom Wood Furniture for a Lower-Carbon Home

Choosing Heirloom Wood Furniture for a Lower-Carbon Home

As more households move away from fast furniture and short product lifecycles, heirloom wood furniture is becoming an increasingly popular choice for eco-conscious homes focused on durability, quality and lower long-term environmental impact. Unlike mass-produced flat-pack furniture, solid wood pieces are designed to last for decades, with the ability to be repaired, refinished and reused rather than discarded after only a few years. Sustainability in furniture is no longer only about recycled materials, but also about longevity, responsible sourcing and reducing unnecessary waste over time. This Friendly Turtle EcoBlog article explores why heirloom furniture is gaining attention within sustainable interiors, from locally sourced wood and low-VOC finishes to stronger joinery methods and long-term repairability. It also looks at how thoughtful furniture choices can support healthier indoor environments while helping reduce landfill waste, manufacturing demand and the carbon footprint associated with repeated furniture replacement.

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How to Design an Eco-Friendly Kitchen

How to Design an Eco-Friendly Kitchen

Designing an eco-friendly kitchen is about creating a space that reduces waste, saves energy and supports healthier everyday habits without compromising on style or practicality. From sustainable materials and energy-efficient appliances to water-saving features and zero-waste storage systems, even small design choices can make a meaningful environmental difference over time. Reclaimed wood, bamboo, cork flooring and low-VOC finishes are becoming increasingly popular in modern kitchens, while induction cooktops, LED lighting and efficient ventilation systems help reduce long-term energy consumption. Water conservation is also playing a larger role, with more households choosing low-flow taps, eco dishwasher cycles and reusable alternatives to single-use kitchen products. Thoughtful kitchen design now goes beyond aesthetics, focusing on durability, longevity and more conscious consumption habits. This Friendly Turtle EcoBlog article explores practical ways to build a more sustainable kitchen, highlighting how greener materials, efficient layouts and low-waste routines can help create a healthier home with a smaller environmental footprint.

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Why You Feel Tired Even After Sleeping

Why You Feel Tired Even After Sleeping

Waking up tired after a full night’s sleep is more common than many people realise, and the cause is often more complex than simply “not getting enough sleep”. Sleep quality, disrupted sleep cycles, dehydration, stress, poor bedroom conditions and inconsistent routines can all affect how rested you feel in the morning, even after spending eight hours in bed. Factors such as alcohol, late-night screen use, overheating, uncomfortable mattresses, poor airflow and irregular sleep schedules may quietly disrupt deep sleep and REM sleep without you fully noticing during the night. In some cases, underlying issues such as sleep apnoea, low iron levels, vitamin deficiencies or chronic stress can also contribute to persistent fatigue and brain fog. This Friendly Turtle EcoBlog article explores why sleep quantity and sleep quality are not always the same thing, while looking at practical lifestyle factors that can improve rest naturally. From hydration and evening habits to sleep environment and circadian rhythm, small adjustments can often make a meaningful difference to energy levels, focus and overall wellbeing throughout the day.

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