As American as Apple Pie . . . This blog is all about finding products that are made in the USA so that I can support this country that I am proud to call home.

Tuesday, December 20, 2011

I really should be working, but it's so easy to get distracted!  I just had to share this one for future reference. 





One website had this list- I haven't looked at all of them, but seems like a good reference.


OTHER
"MADE IN
THE USA"

WEBSITES:

AllAmericanBaby.net
All-AmericanToys.com
AmericanMadeMatters.com
AmericanMadeToysNFurniture
AmericansWorking.com
AmericanToyStore.com
AmeriKid.com
BuyDirectUSA.com
DownToEarthToys.com
FatBrainToys.com
HomeTownUSA.com
HowToBuyAmerican.com
MadeByYankees.net MadeInUSA.com
MadeInUSA.org
MadeInUSAForever.com
NicoAndZoe.com
ShopForAmerica.com
StillMadeInUSA.com
SupportTheUSA.com
ToysOfUSA.com
USAB2C.com
USMadeToys.com


This one's interesting.  An indoor swing. 
http://www.playawaytoy.com/toddlerswing.aspx

If I need a nursing cover, this one is nice:
http://www.2jackaroo.com/wraps.html




I can't stop . . .
Here's a company I have never heard of that does All US teethers, duckies, toys, and an AppCrayon (really, they make it.)  
http://www.dano2.com/




All USA wood train sets (tracks and all), in addition to USA wooden rattlers and teethers:
Made in Vermont.
http://www.maplelandmark.com/













And lots of other wooden toys and things.




And one more picture, what every little boy needs when he gets a little older:


And one last thing about these wooden toys, they're not expensive, at all!  Here's a Jeep for 4.50.




Clothing (baby and adult) made in SC, mostly from Bamboo. 
http://www.bamboosa.com/







Leather Baby booties: http://www.footwearbyfootskins.com/store/item.asp?Category=7&SubCategoryID=&GroupID=&SKU=100
What baby doesn't need these?  They also have older ages.  I wouldn't mind the adult slippers myself! (the adult ones are a little pricey for me, but then again, they are genuine leather and natural sheepskin, so really not too bad.)


Made in USA toothbrushes, for all age groups:  http://www.radiustoothbrush.com/purebabytoothbrush-3.aspx Available at Target, Whole Foods, and more.





Well, I still haven't found a "pack 'n play" but certainly plenty of other stuff!  And, there's still more to look at, later though. 






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