Carla from Top Chef LOVES Tiny Revolutionary!

November 18th, 2009

Any Top Chef fans out there? Yeah us too. One of our Giving Tee partners - True Child - produces these fantastic fundraiser events with contestants from Top Chef called TrueFlavors. At each event this year they’ve shown the Tiny Revolutionary anti-bullying video and given away our Be True to Ewe tee to participants.

This past week’s event was in Washington DC where Carla, our all time fave Top Chef Contestant, was the star of the show:

Carla LOVED our line and was devastated the Be True to Ewe teee didn’t come in grown-up sizes. We’ll get cracking on that Carla!

Along side her was another amazing woman - Chancellor of DC Schools, Michelle Rhee.

Rhee is the most watched woman in the world of education right now and was rumored to be Obama’s first choice for Secretary of Education because of her commitment to saving kids, even at the expense of tenured faculty and union support. She’s not always popular but her record of taking kids to the top is unmatched. Very interesting and committed woman. Here’s a shot of her little girl holding our Giving Tee:

We are so honored to be partnering with True Child - their work to make schools a happier, healthier place for all our kids is truly critical and inspiring.

New! Creature Teacher Series!

November 8th, 2009

Oh . . . it’s almost time to launch our brand spanking new design series of baby & kid’s organic tees, onesies and long sleeve tees - Creature Teachers. Each tee has an awesome, teaching design inspired by an animal. We will be launching these in just a couple of weeks so keep your eyes peeled. They are the JAM!

Here’s a sneak peak at one of my faves:

NEW! I’ll Change the World Someday Fleece Baby Tee

November 2nd, 2009

Ah . . . after many months of requests, we’re rolling out the first of our long sleeve options for babies and toddlers. Our most beloved design, “I’ll Change the World Someday” now on a super soft and snuggly fleece sweat tee. As always, Sweatshop Free and printed with 100% Water based inks which are great for your babies skin and the earth!

Organic Product Spotlight: Jack’s Harvest

July 26th, 2009

About a year ago a mama named Connie Pope from Jack’s Harvest (an organic baby food company) reached out to me as a fellow Atlanta based mama-preneur to share resources and experiences as supreme jugglers of all things life. See, Jack’s Harvest, like Tiny Revolutionary, is focused on producing the best for babies and that kind of makes us partners in crime - the good kind of crime of course. At the time, I was just migrating most of Viv’s food to Organic only options but meeting Connie really connected me to the cause even more intimately. To quote directly from the Jack’s Harvest site:

At this important time when little brains and organs are growing, pound for pound children are more vulnerable to higher concentrations of pesticides than adults. That is why all Jack’s Harvest baby foods are made from the best quality certified organic produce, herbs and spices. And because organic farming is more environmentally friendly, you’re promoting both a healthier lifestyle and a better world for your baby’s future.

Yeah, so basically if you’re not feeding your baby organic products you’re going to hell in a hand basket or, at least, you’re being more than a wee irresponsible. There are so many great organic baby food options now that there’s really no excuse - even Toys R Us has an organic food aisle that’s actually pretty awesome. Yeah, once Toys R Us is carrying organic food you know the band wagon is on the move so hop on!

Embrace organic options - yes, they’re a bit more expensive but instead of spending $30 on some lump of mechanized plastic crap that your kid will get sick of in 10 minutes, spend the extra cash on the stuff that goes in their body - the stuff that matters. No, they won’t jump up and down with glee because you gave them organic pureed Mangoes but that’s not how we make parenting choices. If that was the case, we’d just feed them gummy worms and Dr. Pepper for every meal and let them play with matches all day.

So, in sum, choose organic options for your kids whenever possible and don’t let the pressure for purity make you feel paralyzed. Do what you can . . . buy an organic tee or two instead of the mass-produced stuff from Target and if you can replace 50% of your kids’ diet with organic options, that’s great! That’s a lot more than most parents are doing right now and c’mon, is there anything more satisfying than feeling superior to other parents? Nah! Bon Appetit! :)

Coming Soon! I am the Future Organic Kid’s Tee!

June 22nd, 2009

I’m off tomorrow morning to print our brand spankin’ new “I am the Future” tee which is printed on a fabulous new sandstone organic tee with (of course) 100% non-toxic, non-phthalate, waterbased inks! We’ll be launching this tee in about a week but here’s a sneak peak:

You can check out the process for printing all our tees by watching the video for our Peace tee.

Be True to Ewe Video

June 16th, 2009

Check out the promo video for our new “Be True to Ewe” partnership tee with TrueChild.

Be True to Ewe Video from Tiny Revolutionary on Vimeo.

$5 from the sale of each tee goes directly to TrueChild to fund their work to make the world a place where kids are free to be their TRUE selves!

Inhabitots Eco-Cutie Contest!

June 9th, 2009


Do you have the cutest eco-tot on the whole planet? Do you want to show him/her off to the world? Inhabitots want to showcase all the eco-cuties out there, so enter our cute baby photo contest TODAY!

The winning Eco-Cutey will be featured on Inhabitots and Inhabitat, and will receive an Inhabitat shirt and a $50 gift certificate to the Inhabitat Shop!

http://www.inhabitots.com/2009/06/08/eco-cutey-photo-contest/

Sneak-Peak - Be True To Ewe

May 21st, 2009

We’ve got a great new Giving Tee coming out in a few weeks. It benefits a charity called True Child which works to create safer environments for kids to be themselves.

($5 From the Sale of Each Tee goes to True Child)

$5 From the Sale of Each Tee goes to True Child

Every day, 160,000 kids stay home from school. Not because they’re sick or forgot to do their homework, but because they are afraid . . . afraid of being bullied. Kids who are bullied are generally identified by their peers as “different” and this is the root issue. If we teach kids from a young age that being different is ok, COOL even, then we can dismantle the bullying process. There will always be kids and adults who want to exert control over those who are weaker but if we can make spaces in school for kids to be their true, unique selves, then we can surely diminish the loneliness for kids who march to the beat of their own drummer. And most optimistically, if we can make being different cool, then we are well on our way to making our entire world a better place because the truth is, we are all different. We are all unique, but from a young age, may of us are taught to hide our true colors and follow the herd. What a shame. As the luminous Judy Garland once said, “Always be a first-rate version of yourself, instead of a second-rate version of somebody else.”

A Video Tribute to Mothers

May 11th, 2009

Mother’s Day Roots

May 6th, 2009

So it turns out, Mother’s Day was a British holiday that the Puritans ditched when they hit the North American shore. They thought all holidays were sort of indulgent, of course, and since women weren’t really top of the totem pole, this one didn’t make the boat ride. This all changed in 1870 when an amazing woman named Julia Ward Howe, who also wrote “The Battle Hymn of the Republic,” used the holiday as a way to raise awareness of the atrocities of the Civil War. She called on Mother’s to come together and protest what she saw as the futility of their Sons killing the Sons of other Mothers.

She wrote the “The Mothers’ Day Proclomation of 1870″ and I’m pretty sure after you read it, you’ll be inspired but also a little annoyed that this origins story isn’t more prominent in our discussions of Mother’s Day today:

Arise, then, women of this day!
Arise all women who have hearts,
Whether your baptism be that of water or of tears
Say firmly:

“We will not have great questions decided by irrelevant agencies,
Our husbands shall not come to us reeking of carnage,
For caresses and applause.
Our sons shall not be taken from us to unlearn
All that we have been able to teach them of
charity, mercy and patience.

“We women of one country
Will be too tender of those of another country
To allow our sons to be trained to injure theirs.”

From the bosom of the devastated earth a voice goes up with
Our own. It says, “Disarm, Disarm!”
The sword of murder is not the balance of justice!
Blood does not wipe out dishonor
Nor violence indicate possession.
As men have of ten forsaken the plow and the anvil at the summons of war.

Let women now leave all that may be left of home
For a great and earnest day of counsel.

Let them meet first, as women, to bewail and commemorate the dead.

Let them then solemnly take counsel with each other as to the means
Whereby the great human family can live in peace,
Each bearing after his own time the sacred impress, not of Caesar,
But of God.

In the name of womanhood and humanity, I earnestly ask
That a general congress of women without limit of nationality
May be appointed and held at some place deemed most convenient
And at the earliest period consistent with its objects
To promote the alliance of the different nationalities,
The amicable settlement of international questions.
The great and general interests of peace.

Thanks to Jarod Jones for pointing this out - as a Women’s Studies Major, I am particularly unnerved never to have heard this narrative. What a shame that even academic institutions do not give this woman and her incredible proclamation their due.