My oldest son suffers from allergies. It took someone else pointing that out to me before I figured out why he caught a “cold” with seemingly every change of season. It is so hard for me to see my little one feeling so unwell. Since I do not personally deal with any allergies, I have [...]
Archive for May, 2008
BlogTour: AccuClean Air Filtration
May 31, 2008
Unleash The Poem Within
May 29, 2008
I used to write poetry all the time. As a teenager I had a bound journal that I used for nothing but poems. Rather than writing diary entries to express my emotions, I used poems as my outlet. Picture a chubby 13-year-old kid with glasses, struggling with being “the smart girl” while wanting to be [...]
More Please! Board Book
May 27, 2008
Not that long ago, I reviewed Baby Signing 123 by Nancy Cadjan. Then shortly after that I talked about the ASL Sign Cards she has designed on this very blog. Now, I have had the chance to review Cadjan’s latest offering, and it is just as good as the others. It’s called More Please! and [...]
BlogTour: Ragu Fresh & Simple Pouch
May 22, 2008
A family favorite in our home — pasta — has just been made even better. Introducing Ragu Fresh & Simple Pouches! It is the same Ragu pasta sauce that you know and love in an easy-to-use pouch. When you are ready to eat, you simply cut a small slit in the corner of the [...]
Kutoka Interactive Introduces Mia Reading
May 8, 2008
I have had the opportunity to try out one of the neatest pieces of software that has come across my desk in a very long time. Kutoka presents Mia Reading: The Bugaboo Bugs. This is such a cute program! It is a reading DVD-ROM for children ages 5 to 9 and the main basis is [...]
BlogTour: Ocean Spray Cranenergy
May 2, 2008
Let’s face it. I’m a mom, and moms need an extra boost sometimes to help them get through the day. Since I am still nursing my youngest, I stay away from those high-impact drinks like Rockstar or Red Bull. Coffee has become my dearest friend but I still feel guilty about drinking too much of [...]
BlogTour: Childhood Is Calling
May 2, 2008
It’s a classic: Kellogg’s Rice Krispies cereal. I grew up eating it, and now my boys are too. I remember the old cartoon characters, “snap, crackle, pop – Rice Krispies!” But my sons will probably recall the beautiful black and white ads they have now, usually featuring a parent and child having a special moment [...]