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Mother & Baby Magazine

  Five easy ways to help save the environment while taking care of your brood   1) Get your little ones' clothes for free...

Hippy Shopper

Hippy Shopper is a guide to ethical consumerism and recently featured Little Cherry

That’s Green!

That's Green - a blog which promotes green and environmental news from around the world has recenly published our press release...

The Sunday Post: July 2007

We are very happy to have recently featured in an article in The Sunday Post titled "Get the Party Started!" by Caroline Lindsay. A colourful, upbeat paper, its pages are packed with news...

Plastic Toxtastic!

We were delighted to be asked to write an article for top blog Green Girls Global, and have reproduced it here for your information... 

New Consumer: July 2007

Gemma Taylor writes for New Consumer Little Cherry has launched onto the blossoming market for eco-friendly children's parties.

Green Party!

Nooo, not the political one – my birthday! By Vicky from top blog Green Girls Global

What is PLA?

 What is PLA? Polylactic Acid (PLA) is a biodegradable polymer derived from lactic acid, which is produced by fermentation of glucose, which is derived from starch. Polylactic Acid has many of the same qualities of…

Reduce, Reuse, Recycle

Reduce, Re-use, Recycle  It has never been so important to reduce our waste, re-use items wherever we can and recycle as much as possible. We believe that mums can take the lead – by teaching…

Sensational Smoothies and Lovely Lollies!

Sensational Smoothies! Smoothies are the perfect party food! Not only are they packed full with important vitamins and nutrients essential for growing children, they are very colourful and, most importantly – kids love them! Prepare…

Savoury Party Food Ideas

 Savoury Party Food Ideas Children's Parties don't have to take the traditional form of tables overflowing with sweets, crisps, ice cream and unhealthy food. We are now far more aware of the nutritional value of what our children…

Latex Balloon F.A.Q

 Latex Balloons: Frequently Asked Questions What are balloons made of? There are basically two types of balloons: Latex balloons and Foil balloons. Latex balloons are made from the sap of rubber trees - a completely natural substance…

Little Cherry: Eco-Philosophies

 Our Eco-Philosophies Our environment is precious to us all and fragile – it is already changing around the world as a result of the way we consume resources. Unfortunately children's parties are, by default, created using…

About our Soft Toys

Our Range of Organic Soft Toys and Baby Comforters  Why will babies, toddlers and young children love Little Cherry's soft toys?Because they are made of soft, natural fabrics. Because the design is simple and because…

UK Recycling Facts

 UK Recycling Facts  Paper Recycling– On average every person in the UK gets through 38kg of newspapers a year – that's a lot of news! [source: www.ollierecycles.com ] – We use 12.5 million tonnes of…

How Are Balloons Made?

Raw, natural latex is a white or yellowish cloudy liquid, which looks a bit like milk. Latex is made by some plants, in particular the Hevea tree originally found in Brazil. The most important sources…