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The Fat Free Sugar Secret For Kids

Aug 1, 2019

It's no secret that giving sugar to your kids is neither recommended or very fun. In fact, the American Heart Association (AHA) recommends in its new guidelines for less than 25 grams (6 teaspoons) of sugar per day for children ages 2 to 18 years. That includes no more than 8 ounces of sugar-sweetened drinks per week.

Sugar-Free Fun for Kids

Luckily, there is an abundance of naturally sweetened options parents can turn to... including our newest line of eco-friendly building blocks. Yes, these brand new building blocks are 100% organic and made from sugarcane. No, your children should not eat them! But, here's a deeper look into how these toys are made:

 

 

We've got the perfect healthy way to keep your kiddo entertained in this closer look at BiOBUDDi.

First, these amazing organic toys make excellent mealtime entertainment without any worry of toxic materials getting in your kid's food. As a matter of fact, the blocks look just like regular polyethylene providing all the benefits parents love about building blocks without the worry.

Photo by Lucy Baker

Safe and Fun Eco Toys

Our eco-friendly, toxic-free BiOBUDDi building blocks follow a rigorous process to go from plant to toy. The results are great products made from completely renewable resources. They're 100% recyclable, so they're good for the planet and your kiddo. 

Aside from the building with them, BiOBUDDi blocks are great for an abundance of other educational school activities and childhood development. In fact, many educators attribute block play to enhancing and developing a child's problem solving, imagination, self expression, math, spacial sense and motor activities, self esteem and social growth.

It's impressive just how many possibilities these eco-friendly building blocks have! Enjoy all the benefits of block play while helping to save the planet.

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Photo by Lucy Baker

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