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Babies Go Green

Posted April 15, 2008
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New mom Halle Berry makes sure baby Nahla's nursery is earth-friendly.

Posted April 15, 2007 by Tommi Lewis Tilden

New mom Halle Berry is reportedly obsessed with buying green for her new 7-pound, 4-ounce girl Nahla Ariela Aubry with hubba-hubba beau Gabriel Aubry. (Nahla is Arabic for "Honey Bee.") All the bedding and stuffed animals in Berry’s two nurseries are 100% cotton organic and pesticide free.

Berry’s Los Angeles home nursery is Cape Cod in theme with neutral colors (the baby’s sex was a surprise to the couple). While in her contemporary Malibu beach home, baby Nahla will sleep in a sleek modern crib with stainless steel legs and snuggle under a luxe blanket by Little Giraffe also a favorite of Suri Cruise and Zahara Jolie-Pitt.

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