It's finally here.
I wrote Eat Non-Toxic: A manual for Busy Parents based on all that I have learned while blogging, researching, cooking, and parenting. It’s a guide for busy parents looking to limit their family’s exposure to chemicals and toxins in food and feeding gear. The manual is packed with practical and quick tips for parents, recipes, where to go for more information, and Cliff Notes for the most sleep deprived among us.
You can buy it today by clicking button below:

Here's what one early reviewer had to say:
"Katy makes it easy for tired, overworked and time strapped parents to know why they should care about toxins in food and feeding gear, what they should do, and how to do it in the easiest way possible. Reading this book makes me feel not so alone, and able to take small steps towards raising my family in a green and toxin free way, instead of heading to the nearest fast food resturant.”
--Julie Smart, Special Educator and mother of a 6 year old
and a 9 year old
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"Be the Change you wish to see." -- Ghandi
In this book published by Rowman Littlefield Press in 2010, Katy Farber gives teachers a step by step way to begin the relevant and meaningful work of leading service learning projects with students.
This book guides teachers from all content areas and grade levels to create outstanding Service Learning projects with students like no other book does. Change the World with Service Learning is a no-fluff, step-by-step, teacher-to-teacher description of how to create, plan, teach, and celebrate Service Learning projects that meet and exceed local, district, and national curricular expectations.
Low pay, increased responsibilities, and high-stakes standardized testing—these are just some of the reasons why more talented teachers are leaving the profession than ever before. Drawing on in-depth interviews with teachers all over the country, Katy Farber presents an in-the-trenches view of the classroom exodus and uncovers ways that schools can turn the tide.
"In this lively and interesting book, Katy Farber makes public the real reasons why inexperienced teachers rarely stay long enough or get the support they need to become good, why good teachers don't become great, and why great teachers quit."
—Deborah Meier, Educational Reformer, Writer, and Activist
