Frankly, any company that strives to make the world greener is A-Ok in my book. And why not start young? Sure, it’s a bit more expensive. It’s also organic cotton, recycled materials, and ways to conserve our resources by instilling good habits in our children. It also encourages families to go out together, to open our kids eyes to the beauty that is nature. Really, is that so bad? I can see how some can be turned off by the pretentiousness of Go Bug, but I was enamored with their cute, toddler sized water bottles. I mean, they’re so little! Some parents may think these things are unnecessary, but I like unnecessary sometimes. This store might not be for all parents, but for those wanting to instill some consciousness in their kids, shopping here is a good start. I’m not saying your kid is going to become an eco-hippy, but maybe just more aware that there’s something worth saving.