Positively Organic sells stylish, colorful togs like T shirts and onesies that are made from cotton grown by an organic-farming community in India. Its infant and toddler varsity tees feature a variety of earthy prints like rabbits and butterflies ($24 to $26; positively-organic.com). Happy Green Bee, started by one of the founders of Burt’s Bees personal-care products, offers “gender free” organic-cotton clothing in bright, bold stripes (cardigan, $32; leggings, $18; happygreenbee.com). Hemp fiber is another material that is kind to the environment: hemp grows fast and densely and is naturally resistant to most insects, making pesticides unnecessary. Soul Flower sells hemp skirts, starting at size 2T, for $20 (soul-flower.com). JoMamaCo’s hemp products include ponchos and sandals ($34 and$20, respectively; jomamaco.com). Babysoy’s products are made with soybean fiber, which comes from renewable natural resources. Its two-toned kimono tops and T shirts (starting at $11; babysoyusa.com) will make your little one happy to be green.