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new lines, laugh out loud and be inspired. You will find fabulous reusable
and organic multi-use bags, organic bath care, original and entertaining
gifts and an inspiring book of poetry.
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Envirosax® reusable shopping bags are lightweight,
portable, waterproof and each one holds the equivalent
of two supermarket
plastic bags thanks to reinforced seams. Also
available in Hemp & Bamboo.
These multi-purpose reusable bags feature bold prints in
a range of lively colors. Use them for groceries, as a
diaper bag, functional and fun purse or a great play
date bag. More designs coming soon! |
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Little Twig products are
developed with the advice of pediatricians and real-life
parents. Little Twig provides families with a safe and
natural bath time alternative. Their products utilize
the most effective organic and botanical ingredients in
a simple recipe for pure and gentle personal care.
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Knock Knock, a semi-spanking-new design company
with aspirations to greatness. They concoct,
manufacture, and distribute witty objects of
cosmopolitan panache from a shamelessly sunny perch on
the lefthand coast. Knock Knock seeks to integrate art
and commerce—creating original, authentic, noncynical
products that support themselves in the marketplace. And
Damn are they funny... |
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When Karin Miller's husband, Thom, was
diagnosed with cancer, she found writing poetry helped
her cope.
Miller, a full-time writer and editor, guessed that others would, like
her, find their experiences with cancer best expressed
through poetry. So began The
Cancer Poetry Project—a
national effort to collect poetry that captured the
cancer experience.
More than 1,200 poems poured in, and the award-winning
collection includes the best 140 entries: poems by
published poets and first-time poets covering a wide
range of themes including denial and anger, hope and
recovery, even humor. Poets include patients, spouses
and partners, family members, friends and caregivers.
Today, while the book is often selected by cancer support groups for
discussion or purchased by cancer organizations, it is
most frequently given by individuals to friends and
loved ones affected by cancer. Miller is currently
pursuing making
The Cancer Poetry Project a
foundation that supports other cancer-related,
creative-writing endeavors. |
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