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Earth Day is the perfect opportunity to teach children how small choices can make a big impact. As nannies, we’re in a unique position to model eco-friendly habits through everyday routines, play, and activities.
If you’re looking for simple swaps and meaningful activities, here are some of the best Earth-friendly products that are both kid-approved and planet-friendly. You can find more eco-friendly products on my storefront by clicking here.
1. Reusable Snack & Lunch Essentials
Skip single-use plastic bags and introduce kids to reusable options instead. Beeswax wraps and snack bags, silicone snack and lunch bags, and stainless steel containers are perfect for snacks, school lunches, picnics, and outings.
Why nannies love them:
• Easy for kids to use independently
• Teaches sustainability through daily habits
• Reduces household waste immediately
Nanny tip: Let kids help wrap and pack their own snacks as a great fine motor activity.

Silicone Lunch, Snack, and Stash Bags
Nannies and parents love Stasher Silicone Reusable Food Storage Bags for their extreme durability, versatility in cooking, and safety-focused design. They are widely considered superior to disposable alternatives because they are made from non-toxic, food-grade platinum silicone and are, as of 2026, recognized as a truly versatile, eco-friendly option that holds up against daily wear and tear.

Stainless Steel Snack Containers
Nannies and caregivers favor using stainless steel snack containers with silicone lids for their combination of safety, durability, and ease of use, making them ideal for young children. The 8-ounce capacity is frequently cited as the perfect size for toddler snacks and portion control. The soft silicone lids are easy for small hands to open and close, promoting independence, while being durable and almost always leak-proof.

Nannies swear by Yoobi reusable safe snack bags because they’re the rare combo of practical and kid-approved. They’re easy to clean, perfectly sized for on-the-go snacks, and tough enough to survive daily diaper bag and school backpack chaos. Plus, the fun designs make snack time feel like a treat.

Beeswax Sandwich and Snack Bags
Nannies reach for Bee’s Wrap beeswax wraps because they turn snack and lunch prep into a low-waste win. Caregivers particularly like that the included button and string keep wraps securely closed. Flexible, reusable, and just sticky enough to actually stay closed, they’re perfect for half-eaten sandwiches and endless kid snacks. Less plastic, less mess, and food stays fresher longer with beeswax than with plastic wrap.

Nannies rely on Bee Carefree reusable beeswax rolls when snack duty meets sustainability. The oversized 14” x 60” sheet means fewer scraps and more custom-fit wraps. It’s washable, biodegradable, and tough enough for the daily child lunch and snack shuffle.
2. Natural & Non-Toxic Art Supplies
Art is a huge part of nanny life, but traditional supplies can be wasteful or filled with chemicals. These eco-friendly options are made from natural ingredients and sustainable materials.
Why they stand out:
• Non-toxic and safe for little ones
• Made from natural or recycled materials
• Encourage creative, open-ended play
Earth Day activity idea: Paint rocks, shells, cardboard, or recycled paper instead of new canvases.

Nannies appreciate iCrayon toddler crayons for making creativity (almost) mess-proof. The chunky shape is perfect for little hands, the non-toxic beeswax and soy blend keeps things worry-free, and the smooth glide means fewer frustrated scribbles. Bright colors, easy grip, and finally a crayon that survives toddler enthusiasm.

Triangle-Shaped Toddler Beeswax Crayons
Nannies rely on Faber-Castell beeswax crayons for stress-free creativity on the go. The jumbo triangle shape helps little hands grip with ease (and keeps crayons from rolling away), while the non-toxic formula means less worry during enthusiastic coloring sessions. Bonus: the durable case makes cleanup and travel simple.

Nannies and parents love Petite Natural Earth Paint kits for mess-friendly creativity with a conscience. The mineral-based pigments are vibrant, washable, and truly non-toxic, so little artists can explore freely. Compostable packaging and easy clean-up make it a win for both busy days and eco-minded homes.

Nannies prefer Natural Earth Paint Face Paint to many other face paints because it combines professional-grade opacity with a toxin-free, organic formula that is safe for sensitive skin. This non toxic kit is highly valued for being easy to wash off with just water, preventing skin irritation or staining, and comes with eco-friendly bamboo applicators.

Veggie Baby Edible Finger Paint is highly rated by nannies and caregivers for prioritizing safety and ease of use in sensory play for babies 6 months and older. It allows toddlers to explore creatively without risk. They are 100% edible and safe. Crafted from natural, organic vegetable powders (beets, turmeric, spinach, spirulina), making it safe if ingested during sensory exploration. Just add water to create paint on demand, reducing waste and allowing for customized thickness.

The Veggie Baby Art Paper Pad has 60 sheets of 9 x 12 recycled paper. It is a great product for Earth Day and each day of the year because it is crafted from 100% post-consumer materials, including chipboard and paper, supporting sustainable and eco-friendly art practices for young children. It is specifically designed to be safe for toddlers while promoting environmental consciousness.
3. Simple Eco Swaps for Everyday Life
You don’t need a full lifestyle overhaul — small changes go a long way.
Try incorporating:
• Reusable bamboo towels instead of disposable paper towels
• Refillable water bottles instead of disposable ones
• Wooden or sustainable toys over plastic
Even simple swaps help kids understand that everyday choices matter.
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