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Hatched – Eco Baby Store

Several years ago I lived in Jamaica Plain, a small enclave of Boston with a wonderfully eclectic mix of shops, residents and excellent food. I was always impressed with the sense of community and strong environmental stewardship of my neighbors; both residential and commercial.

One particular shop that opened just as I was leaving the area is Hatched. Hatched is an eco children’s retail store with a dedication to safe, healthy products that is unrivaled in Boston. Some of the products you will see at Hatched are: Clothing- Entertaining Elephants, Scout, Serendipity, Kate Quinn Organics, Nui Organics, Coyuchi, Sckoon, Speesees, Under the Nile,and Toby and Rei. Toys- Camden Rose, Furnis, Plan Toys, Kaethe Kruse, Selecta, Holztiger, and Spiel & Holz. Hatched also carries a full line of basics such as washable wipes, face cloths, hooded towels, crib sheets, mattresses, puddle pads, washable nursing pads, nursing pillows, changing pads, bumpers, sheepskins, playmats and blankets.

Hatched was awarded a Best of Boston in 2008. Stop in and talk with owner Liz Vittori Koch. She has a great understanding of the whys of raising your child organically and is full of valuable tips on transitioning from a conventional parenting approach to a more natural approach. Be sure to ask her about the paint she used in her store! Food based Anna Sova emulsions!

Hatched www.hatchedboston.com is located at 5  Green Street in Jamaica Plain. 617-524-5402 .

Hours: monday closed,  tuesday 11-6, wednesday 10-5, thursday 11-6, friday 10-5, Saturday 10-5, Sunday 12-5

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Wednesday, March 24th, 2010 Fashion, Kids, Personal Care / Health 4,625 Comments

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