Must-Have November 2014 Finds For Babies and Kids
Our Must Haves For November
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You always know you can turn to PBS for good, quality children's programming, but now you can turn to your favorite network for good, quality toys as well. Starting this month, PBS Kids and Whole Foods have partnered on an exclusive line of eco-friendly toys that little kids and parents will want to get their hands on ASAP. The line includes classic wooden toys, like the Scoot vehicles pictured here ($8 each), which are made by Maple Landmark, recycled plastic vehicles made out of recycled milk jugs by Green Toys ($25 each), and adorable stuffed animals — none of which are actually characters shown on the network, something many of us can really appreciate. The toys, which can be found in the Whole Body section of Whole Foods, and online, benefit children everywhere — 100 percent of the PBS proceeds go to developing educational media for kids and one percent of the Whole Foods proceeds will be donated to its Whole Kids Foundation.