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Children's photography with a purpose! The Dirties on Diapering is a photo journalism project aimed to raise awareness about disposable vs cloth diapering. This project will be published into a coffee table style photo book -- I hope by the end of the summer or start of fall. Using journalist style photos to display my concerns about disposables, along with some to show how chic and easy cloth is today, more parents may realize cloth is the best choice for them too!
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Sunday, November 7, 2010
For The Love of Links!
Hey everyone! The compilation begins. I'm going to be collecting as much information via the web that I can over the next two weeks. So if you find any great links please post them in a comment in this blog! Things I'm especially looking for: information on any studies related to chemicals,health, and the environment and diapers of any type, hospitals that currently use cloth diapers, specific landfills dealing with diaper issues, history articles, groups or organizations for cloth, great stories about moms, etc. Thank you again for your help and support! I'm excited to start researching!
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ReplyDeletehttp://www.mothering.com/green-living/joy-of-cloth-diapers
http://life.familyeducation.com/diapers/baby/50452.html
http://abcnews.go.com/Technology/Video/playerIndex?id=3393907
http://sarasnow.com/video?chartID=303&pid=7321
I had a website that actually gave study names and actual figures, but my computer crashed and I can't find it now!! Boohoo
Thanks @newmami_rgv! You rock!
ReplyDeletehttp://www.charliebanana.com/products/nap_cloth.html
ReplyDeleteTHERE IS A BBC REPORT WITH DATA