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05 Dec 2011

Making Magic Fund

posted by: Kia

We’re getting into the Holiday Spirit around here at Rainbow Headquarters and that means we’ve been looking for ways to give back because that is the true spririt of Christmas! We are excited to announce a great inititative that we are a part of called the Making Magic Fund! It’s the brainchild of my new friend and fellow business owner Suzanne of Green Planet Parties. Her company has recently become a Trusted Partner of Healthy Child Healthy World just like we are! Suzanne came up with the idea of bringing together a group of small business owners to join together in a week long campaign that will support The Vancouver Sun’s Adopt-a-School program.

From December 5th – 11th we are excited to donate 10% of our proceeds…our group donation will be matched so the money we raise will be doubled!!!! As a gift to you we have a very special Holiday price for our Today I Ate A Rainbow kits…they are only $17!!!!!!

Please head over to Suzanne’s blog MommyFootprint to read more about the campaign…you can also read the letter that a teacher wrote that inspired the Adopt-a-School program.

Between December 5-11th if you shop at any of these fabulous online stores – to help schools, which means you are helping families and that’s something we can all get behind! Feel good shopping with a small business that is giving back this holiday season!

Apricot Culotte: an e-boutique specialized in previously loved baby clothes that we bring in from France. We also carry end of season brand new designer baby clothes including some very nice French organic brands.

Bamboobino: an adorable line of children’s clothes and accessories made from soft, eco-friendly bamboo.

Bumblebee Toys: offers a unique collection of natural toys, crafts and playthings to inspire the imagination and nourish the senses.

dandelion KIDS: modern kids shop that stocks hip baby clothes, stylish duds for boys and girls plus cool, unique gifts for the next baby shower or kids birthday party.

Fill Your Own: offers an array of carbon-neutral, non-toxic and reusable products ideal for both kids and adults.

Giving Gifts: carries gifts that give – fair trade, eco friendly and fun gifts for babies, kids, adults and pets.

Green Planet Parties: where it’s possible to shop for eco-friendly party supplies in one place! Supporting locally manufactured decorations & goodies!

Kippo Kids: proud to offer you a quality mix of products that include a good selection of eco-friendly, handmade, organic, and Made in Canada items.

Maxwell Designs: leading Canadian designer of beautiful purses, the best diaper bags in Canada, and many accessories.

My Little Green Shop: is a hip e-boutique that provides a wide range of safe, non-toxic products for babies, children and mamas. We are careful that the products we carry meet our standards of what’s safe and eco-friendly.

Onyx Containers: food storage containers that are of the highest quality, manufactured in responsible conditions and available at affordable prices.

Puddlegear: toddler and baby raingear- children can play outside feeling warm, unrestricted and dry in their PVC and Phthalate free rainwear – certified by oko – tex.

Today I Ate A Rainbow: we create tools that making healthy eating fun for kids!

Let’s spread some Magic this Holiday Season!!!!!
Kia

 

 

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is a mom and the creator of the Today I Ate A Rainbow kit; a tool that helps parents establish healthy habits by setting the goal of eating a rainbow of fruits and vegetables every day. Kia is passionate about creating tools that help parents raise healthy kids!

 

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