Those mega-sets of Legos will outlive us
all in the landfills, and the insipid voice of that talking Elmo doll
is enough to drive the most even-keeled parent nuts. Luckily, there are
some toys on the market that are made with sustainable materials, and
will help nurture kids’ creativity while encouraging them to make the
world a better place. What’s more, they’re actually fun. What a
concept! Here are some of our favorites.
Infants will go goo-goo ga-ga over this Under the Nile Fruit Tote.
These banana, pear, watermelon and grape dolls are made of super soft
100 percent organic Egyptian cotton, tucked in an adorable striped tote
basket. $26.
underthenile.com
Stimulate your toddler’s walking skills, hand-eye coordination, color identification and stacking prowess with Earthentree Toys’ Pull-Along Train Stacker. This vividly colored choo-choo is made from fast-growing wood and colored with natural dyes like turmeric and indigo. $24. earthentree.com
Younger kids can build the most imaginative towers and buildings with this set of Tree Blocks,
which includes disks, bridges and cylinders, many of which are forked
or still have their bark as a reminder of the tree from which they
came. Finished with flax oil, these blocks are made from managed
forests and other sustainable sources. $27.95 to $49.95. treeblocks.com
Stockmar Modeling Beeswax will coax out the inner sculptor in older kids.
The brilliant colors of this sweet smelling, nontoxic modeling beeswax
won’t bleed or smudge — just warm the pieces in your hand for a few
minutes to make them pliable. $14.99 to $24.99.
ecoartworks.com
Forget Grand Theft Auto IV. Your ’tweens and teens can feel good about playing Food Force,
a video game in which players must deliver food aid to areas in crisis.
The United Nations World Food Programme game can be downloaded for
free. food-force.com