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Ecozoo Bags by Ecogear
I just think these Ecozoo Bags are so adorable! They’re soft, just the right size for my little man, and made from organic cotton. When we opened the box, my two year old immediately stuffed his blue elephant full of his favorite toys and trusty blanket and proclaimed that he was “goin’ school” like his older brothers.
More About Ecogear
The inspiration for the Ecogear line of eco-friendly bags came from the founder’s desire to help ensure that his children would have a clean and healthy planet to enjoy when they grew up. All of their bags are made with planet-friendly organic cotton, PVC-free materials, recycled plastics and toxic-free dyes and components so you can feel good about your purchase.
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Coupon Code: Enter DEALMOM10 at checkout to receive 10% off the Ecozoo line of bags
One lucky Deal Seeking Mom reader will win an Ecozoo bag of their choice! To enter, tell me what steps you’re taking to “go green”, big or small!
Every reader has four methods available to enter this contest. Choose one each of any combination of method one, two, three, or four for up to a total of 4 entries!!!
If you are reading this in your email or feed reader, please CLICK HERE to visit the original blog post to enter. Email entries will not be counted.
Methods of entry:
1. Leave a comment. What is your family doing differently to “go green” in 2010?
2. Add Ecogear as a Facebook friend and post the following on their wall. Come back and leave a separate comment letting me know you’ve done so!
Visit Deal Seeking Mom.com and enter to win an Ecozoo bag! https://bit.ly/9omuSi
3. Follow @DealSeekingMom and @EcogearBags on Twitter and tweet the following. Be sure to come back and leave a separate comment with the link to your tweet!
Win an Ecozoo bag from @EcogearBags and @DealSeekingMom for your favorite little one! https://bit.ly/9omuSi
4. Subscribe to my feed via RSS or email. You must confirm your email subscription for it to be a valid entry! Leave a separate comment letting me know you have done so. If you’re already a subscriber, simply leave a separate comment letting me know you’re already subscribed. Lovin’ my subscribers! You guys make this all possible.
Prize:
(1) Ecozoo bag from Ecogear
This giveaway ends at 7:00 p.m. EST on Thursday, 2/4 and is open to all U.S. residents 18 years or older. I’ll use Random.org to select the winning comment. Winner will be notified by email and listed on my Giveaway Winners page. Winners must respond within 48 hours of notification to claim their prize. Good luck!
While you’re in a contest entering mood, don’t forget to check out the Giveaway Gathering for a variety of contests being hosted on Deal Seeking Mom readers’ blogs!


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Nicole
I have been recycling every week!!! So many things can be reused….it is amazing once you get started…..
Nicole
I grow a very large garden and can all my own veggies and fruits from my fruit trees. I also use reuseable water bottles as well as reusable shopping bags.
courtney
using reusable bags, low temps in the house to try and conserve gas and electricity, and also turning out lights.
courtney
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Sara
I would LOVE one of these little backpacks for my daughter who starts preschool in the fall!
Sara
already subscribe via e-mail
Nicole Poirier
These are SO cute — thanks for posting the link. My little ones would love these :-)
Going green….
We make a concerted effort to recycle everything feasible, to the extent that my 2 year old unfolded all his inexpensive cardboard playfood boxes and handed them to me to recycle :-) [As an aside, this was a very rewarding moment to know how much he has been paying attention!]. We have to physically take them ourselves to the recycle center and I do this with my kids to teach them the value at an early age. We use cloth bags when possible at the grocery store, purchase eco-friendly products when we can, and read / teach eco-friendly principles to our children including eating local, turning out lights, composting (just in concept at this point), not wasting food or things, and other important ideas!
Jenn
We recycle, carry our own shopping bags with us, have changed our lightbulbs to the energy efficient. We also use aluminum reusable water bottles instead of plastic ones.
kimberly
It’s been a very green time in our lives! We’ve started to recycle and reuse things in our home instead of buying them…thrifty too! I also have a spoon, fork, bowl and cup at work. I wash them when I am done and just keep reusing them. It’s also more thrifty. :)
blessedX3
email subscriber
blessedX3
We are filtering our own water and using reusable bottles instead of buying plastic bottles water. Also making our own detergents.
Nancy
We are trying to remember to use our reusable shopping bags.
Jessie
We try to grow what we can in the summer and buy from the local farms.
carol
I’m recycling coke caps and other plastic bottle caps as part of the aveda program.
Linda DiVall
We are recycling magazines, newspapers, and plastics.
Linda DiVall
I’m already an e-mail newsletter subscriber.
Dawn D
We are big on recycling
Dawn D
email subscriber
Robin D
Using my own bags/totes for shopping!
Kit
give away items I don’t need or use anymore instead of throwing in the garbage.
michelle
recycling
Kit
email subscriber too
Mitchell Wischmann
I tweeted on Twitter and am currently a subscriber to your RSS feed.
Heather R
We have switched to flourescent light bulbs.
PAM S
We are doing more recylcing and using compact flouresence bulbs that we actually get an energy credit from our electric company for using… I hope to do more here in the near future.
Heather R
I am a subscriber.
kristina craft
We grow our own veggies, recycle everything and compost
Robin D
Added Ecogear as a Facebook friend! Can not post on their wall until I am confirmed as a friend.
stella
We are making a conscious effort to rinse out and recycle food containers that we would normally throw in the trash.