Reduce, reuse, re-run

Decrease new-parent stress with a perfectly green baby bag.

TAKE CARE: Good parenting just got better, with the Re-Run messenger bag for babies.
Whether you're a newbie to the parenting scene, or an old (if somewhat battered) pro, I think we can all agree that taking care of a newborn has certain requirements. Like extreme levels of patience, love, the absolute support of your friends and family — and of course, the most perfect diaper bag you could possibly imagine. Because when you're on the go with your bouncing babe, you need a bag you can really depend on. And Fleurville, a certified "San Francisco Bay Area Green Business," has just the tote you've been yearning for. Totally durable, UV-resistant and moisture-repellant, their "Re-Run" messenger bag comes with an adjustable strap, changing pad, see-thru wipe case and carabineer, somehow managing to keep the majority of your motherly (or fatherly) duties completely covered in just a single purchase. Not to mention that this miraculous messenger is filled with pockets, fully PVC-free, and made from Fleurville's signature "Re-Run" fabric, crafted from recycled water bottles (ten bottles per bag!). Are you a Super-parent or what?
 
This article originally appeared in Plenty in March 2008. The story was added to MNN.com in August 2009.
 
Copyright Environ Press 2008
 
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