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Abby the Sociologist Doula

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Tag: Indigenous

The first diapers

September 5, 2023 Abby JorgensenLeave a comment

Guess what material we think made the first diaper?

Posted in parentingTagged diapers, environment, green, Indigenous, infant, moss, Native American, newborn, parenting, research

Book Review: May We Have Enough to Share

November 28, 2021March 13, 2023 Abby JorgensenLeave a comment

It's a shopping-focused weekend, from Black Friday to Cyber Monday. If you're looking to stock up on children's books, I've got a suggestion for you!

Posted in parentingTagged book review, books, gifts, Indigenous, Native American, reading, registry
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