Leg warmers are big in
lil apparel right now, and a mama who is looking to keep up with the trends while staying eco-friendly can dress her tot up in
Dittany Baby "Green" Skid Pants ($12). Made from recycled cotton, these adorable leg warmers will not only keep her legs (and arms) warm, but they'll also protect her knees from rug burns and scuffs while crawling, learning to walk, and playing. Look for them in stores or get a pair
online.

Shake up your lil one's wardrobe. The funky collection of onesies from
Rattle Me prints its hip designs on 100 percent organic cotton (certified to have been grown with no herbicides, pesticides or synthetic fertilizers). Forget polka dots and barnyard animals, these prints shown are cute for your baby and stylish enough for mom and pop.

Tech goes green with
text message baby onesies. The 100 percent organic cotton snapsuits ($28) are the Eco-conscious way to keep your lil trendsetter communicating. Available in codes that spell out everything from "Chuckle and Grin" to "Stuck in My Highchair" to "Rock On," these garments will have adults and tots talking.

Prepared for this bundle of joy, I recently spruced up my Baby Bjorn for the inevitable new mommy errand running. Just like last time the rain has started and the Winter chill is settling in, but I'm not going to let it stop me from getting outside for a sanity check.
I'm ready to rock the Baby Bjorn with the nifty contraption called the
Peekaru ($80).

When your children are itty bitty, you carry bibs on outings to protect your wee one. When they get older they get messier, but bibs start to get smaller and sometimes embarrass older children.
Instead of wasting rolls of paper towels and stacks of napkins to swipe your lil one's faces clean, invest in a set of
Fabkins (set of 5 for $23).