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Organic goods are popping up in practically every store on the high street nowadays. From organic shoes to organic pet food there doesn't seem to be a product that hasn't had a greener, healthier, organic makeover.

It is well documented that the cost of organic products often puts people off purchasing them, whilst the counter argument could be that the more people did buy organic, the lower the price would eventually become.

Encouraging your children to look out for organic alternatives whenever they can will make them more aware of the practices that go into the production of our food, clothes and household goods – be they good or bad, and will help them make a more balanced, considered choice on whether or not to 'go organic'.

Organic Products as Gifts

One way to make a change towards buying organic goods is to make a pledge to buy only organic products as gifts. Children will enjoy looking through catalogues and on websites and coming up with fun, innovative items to fill party bags and to give to their friends on birthdays – why not set them a task of finding the most unusual organic gift within a set budget?

Sourcing Organic Goods

There are many web-based companies who sell nothing but organic products, and a quick online search should yield a myriad of online stores offering a tempting array of goods. Ask your children what they would consider the most important items to purchase in an organic form from your weekly shopping list - would it be food, clothing, bath and cosmetic products? Do they think it should follow that if they are having an organic diet that their pets should too? Ask them to explain their choices and encourage them to explore and question the production and farming methods of the goods you regularly buy and to discuss what they perceive as good or bad about it.

Living Organically

Setting up your own organic vegetable and fruit garden is one of the simplest and most satisfying and productive ways of switching to a greener, healthier lifestyle. Choose seeds, plants and fruit bearing trees with your children. Keep them involved at every stage. Make your own garden compost from your kitchen waste, and record and photograph your 'crops' evolving from seedlings to fresh, home grown produce.

What to Buy

Apart from food, what other organic produce should you be buying? What would your children regard as the most essential changes to make to their more 'luxury' purchases? Ignite a passion for organic goods within your children early on, and natural, healthy, eco-friendly shopping will soon become second nature.

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