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Live In Concert Lip Gloss and Hair Brush

byColleen Padilla

Topics live in conceet, musical lip gloss, Review

The Live in Concert product line lets the kiddos beautify themselves while they boogie down. Really. Singing lip gloss. Singing Nail Polish. And a classic hairbrush that is actually like a real microphone as it plays tunes. What will they come up with next? 

 

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The Lunch Box Brigade

byColleen Padilla

Topics back to school, lunch boxes, Review

Time for back to school and the infamous decision on which lunch box to buy. When you're a kid, this decision is a huge deal. I can remember being desperate for a Strawberry Shortcake lunch box when I was entering the 3rd grade. It took us months to finally find one but when we did, my life was...

Thomas Early Engineers for Toddlers

byColleen Padilla

Topics early engineers, Review, thomas the train

Learning Curve has introduced a whole line of Thomas the Train toys geared for kids 18 months and up. So what's different...

It's Chocolate Chip Day. Time to Indulge!

byColleen Padilla

Topics chocolate chip cookies, chocolate chips, Review

Feeling the need for a sweet treat? It's National Chocolate Chip Day so today is the perfect time to indulge yourself. My biggest weakness or should I say greatness pleasure totally comes from the chocolate chip. How do you like to indulge? Do Chocolate Chips satisfy your cravings like they do...

Shirts That Go

byColleen Padilla

Topics boy tees, kids clothing, Review, shirts that go, tee shirts, truck tees

Little boys love their vehicles. From trucks to trains to bull dozers, any object that moves never ceases to amaze my two-and-a-half-year-old son Kyle. With this passion in mind, ShirtsThatGo.com was founded by Nick Morgan, a Dad who had...

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Eco-Crafty Kids’ Jewelry

FromMamanista

Posted 08/24/10 12:36 pm EDT | Product Reviews

My daughter, like most little girls, loves jewelry.  I often sit with her while she is making bracelets and necklaces using her beads.  I was looking for something new to do with her.  This Artterro Collage Jewelry Kit was the perfect activity!  She was still able to make jewelry and I was able to introduce new crafting techniques like decoupage.


Local Findings: Summer Dishes for the Family at Carrabba's Italian Grill

FromMomma Findings

Posted 08/24/10 12:32 pm EDT | Product Reviews

his week was the official start of the 2010-11 School Year for my children. We've enjoyed our Summer and my husband and I, wanted to devote one special night to celebrate the end of lazy days and splashin' waves.


20% off at e.l.f Cosmetics

FromMommies With Style

Posted 08/16/10 5:24 pm EDT | Product Reviews

Exclusive for attendees of the Getting Gorgeous Event in New York City last night and our readers (that’s you!)


Reading Fun with V.Reader

FromThe Domestic Diva

Posted 08/16/10 5:23 pm EDT | Product Reviews

There is no doubt about it, we are a tech family. When a rep for V.Tech reached out to me to see if I would be interested in taking a look at the new V.Reader, immediately I knew my kids would be thrilled. We have been fans of V.Tech for a couple of years now and really like the educational twist they add to their products.


Just Right Puzzles and Books for Toddlers

FromMamanista

Posted 08/06/10 11:21 am EDT | Product Reviews

When my son had his first birthday and people asked what to get him, I said, “Puzzles!” He didn’t have any and I had visions of sitting on the floor chatting about the pieces and working together while working out his brain.