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10 For the Season

I’ve never done a review combo post before, but to help jump start the holidays, Christmas is coming quick, I’m going to highlight 10 items that are great for the holidays. Here are my ten favorite items for this time of year!

For the Sick:

Give the gift of Vapor-Eze.  This compact waterless vaporizer is amazing! Small enough to fit on even the most compact nightstand (ours actually sits on top of the alarm clock!) and boy does it work. Simply put on a Menthol Eucalyptus pad and let it work for you, for as long as 8 hours. Three strength settings to ensure you are getting enough for your stage of sickness. If you put it on high and aren’t sick, your eyes will burn you out of the room. But if you are recovering, or just starting to get stuffy, put it on low and it’ll be just right. Gentle enough for young ones. I pull it out at the first sign of sickness! But the best part is that unlike other systems, this one has benefits for those that aren’t sick! Put on an “Alert” pad to help you get going in the morning, or to work through that sleepy time we all have every day. Then at night when your brain won’t stop going, or you’re trying to lull the little one to sleep, put a lavender pad on the Vapor Eze!  $25 for the Vaporizer and $4 for each refill of pads (5 pads per pack.) Right now they also have a Holiday Special where you can get the Vaporizer AND three refill packs for $30!

For the New Parent:

Get them the Itz Been!  This ingenius little timer keeps track of the last time baby ate, got a diaper change, or slept. It also tracks which side baby last nursed on, and has a misc timer for things such as dinner, time out for the older sibling,  or anything else you need to time. It’s especially useful for new parents who are still going through that tough transition time, but also for parents who have a daytime nanny. Even if Dad takes over while mom naps it helps keep track of when things need to get done. The misc timer is useful also for timing dinner, story time, time outs,  phone time, etc. It also has a regular clock. It really is genius. The belt clip keeps it handy. The good thing is that it’s usefulness lasts beyond the baby days. Even toddlers can be timed for naps, snack time, and time between tries at the potty. Costs around $25 dollars and can be found at a variety of stores.

For the Hungry Santa, or stocking stuffers:

Try Snikiddy Snacks, a brand of delicious organic cookies and snacks. They never settle for less then USDA- Certified Organic, or anything less then delicious. We tried two different items to toss in the bag for a zoo trip and when I pulled them out both my guys were more interested in the snack then the animals! Prices vary but they are available at a variety of nationwide stores.

For the Reader:

Check out Salem Ridge Press, a company that publishes reprints of old books. Focusing on books from the 1800’s to 1920’s with old fashioned values. The stories are well written, and sometimes feature a small definition note if the word is archaic. The note is on the bottom of the page and doesn’t distract from the story. I often found the words were used well enough in context that the definition was unnecessary, but some younger kids may need it. The biggest issue is that not all old fashion values are good things, some books may portray slaves and such, but it is history.  I read “The America Twins of the Revolution” and really enjoyed it. I read it in a naptime, but I read very quickly. While the story did feature slaves, it featured the rarely shown side of slaves who were well treated. I intend to read more of their books myself, but younger kids would enjoy them also. I loved that even the educational ones were fun to read. So just keep the education a secret and put a stack under your Christmas tree.

For the Preschool Set:

If your family sets out a Nativity for Christmas you might find yourself yelling “Just leave it alone!!!” quite a bit, since most sets are fragile and can be quite expensive, but the set available from One2Believe is neither fragile nor expensive. The downside, it is made in China of PVC. PVC is most likely to have lead in it, BUT the company does frequent testing, trips to review factory conditions, and more. I still didn’t want Blu to play with it, so I took it to church. The 4-5 year olds in my class couldn’t get enough of it! They all want to take it home with them.  The nativity set includes quite a few pieces (way more then it needed my young students told me) and cost $25. I recently saw several individual figures from this same company at Dollar Tree, so if you need a quick Christian/Biblical stocking stuffer I’d check it out.

For the Toddlers:

Have you seen Chubbies yet? These cars and trucks are amazing! Built of a wonderful plastic with hard rubber wheels they are tougher then tough and roll so smoothly! The vehicles are dishwasher safe, so they can play outside then get cleaned up for indoor play easily or disinfected after a cold goes around. Blu already has the Ambulance, and a small boat for the tub. To review I got the Ferry, the mat set, and the SUV.  I confess the Ferry isn’t so great. It’s much more fragile then the other chubbies. Blu still loves it, but I find myself always reattaching pieces.  Also Blu managed to chew off the rubber part of two very small cars. We LOVE the SUV though. The mats pack is awesome too, 20 self adhesive mats for dining out, all with a road theme and a vehicle to cruise around with.  We just LOVE Chubbies. My husband frequently says “Where were these toys when I was a kid!??!!?” The rubber wheels roll on surface no other car would dare! One day the car actually rolled right over the threshold of our house! The bigger vehicles arrive with drivers! Sturdy figures reminiscent of old “Little People” that Blu loves as much as the cars themselves! The prices are amazingly cheap! Super chubbies are about 10″ long and in the teens price range, small cars are as cheap as a buck or two! Shhhhh, don’t tell Blu, but there will be Chubbies under our tree!
For the Older Boys:

Try Automoblox! These unique, sturdy, toys combine building blocks with cars for a toy that is really the best of both worlds! Various vehicles can mix and match for uniquely designs new cars and trucks! They are made from wood with plastic accents, a wooden frame of the car but plastic windshield and wheels, and are so sturdy. The wood is simply polished, not painted, so the sleek beauty of the wood shows through. They are really neat. The only downside is that one car is limiting, I could only manage one or two very basic changes, you really need several cars to enjoy them. They are a bit pricey, $38-40 for a full size car and $10 for a mini, but for this kind of quality it’s worth it!

For All Kids:

You have to try Green Toys! The product line is small, but the toys are amazing! Made from 100% recycled milk jugs and even the packaging is recycled. These toys are the thickest sturdiest plastic I’ve seen in a longgggg time. Cookware sets, tea sets, and more that won’t compare to any other toys you’ve seen! These are the greatest! Definitely a top 10 of all the items I’ve featured! $25  and up per playset,and available at several major retailers. This is one toy I say every family HAS to buy at least one of!

For the Baker/Cook/Sandwich Maker:

Check out Earth Balance products! This line of buttery spreads and peanut butters can’t be beat! Next time you bake, or make a pb&j try them! The peanut butter especially is the best peanut butter I have ever had. All natural, but no stir, it’s the first time in 20 years that I could eat a spoonful of peanut butter and enjoy it! Unfortunately it’s only available at select healthy stores, but many of them are nationwide chains. I’ve been raving about this peanut butter to anyone that would listen since I got it.

For the Budding Artist:

Check out Stubby Pencil Studios a unique line of earth friendly art products! I love the blank card sets. Encouraging young ones to give birthday cards, thank you cards, and general notes, a true dieing art. These cards are made from recycled paper and feature a large outlined image, coloring book style, to allow them to add their own spin on the design. Thick paper can allow crayons for the young ones, and paint for the older ones. Design options vary from super cute and easy for the youngest of kids to color, to more detailed that older kids and adults will enjoy. The shop also features earth friendly paints, pencils (check out the Smencils scented pencils, I’m in love with them!) and more. I’m planning on ordering the rock crayons next. Prices vary, but an 6pack of cards with envelopes is $7.95, or a 12 pack of Valentines for the same price. Every item I see is at or below standard retail price for items that they don’t make themselves. I love that kids can create their own items at young ages. Blu send his first Stubby Pencil card, hand colored all by himself, at just under a year old. As far as I’m concerned he’ll be sending them for years to come! I think a set of several blank card sets, and some nice colored pencils or crayons, would make a great gift all packaged together!

I hope this helps you select some last minute gifts, and if you enjoyed the 10 item layout please leave a comment, same for if you hated it! I want to know if you’d like me to keep doing them on occasion. Don’t worry individual reviews won’t be going anywhere.

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It has action!! mystery!! adventure!! and religion, huh?

Recently I received a pretty neat book to review. Independently printed and written by a teenager! You can read all about the book, printing company, and story of the author at the website for Media Angels (the publisher) but allow me to give you my opinion. There is series of three books, and I reviewed only one, ‘The Missing Link- FOUND!’ The basis of the story is a set of Christian teenagers who are involved in quite a suspenseful event, they are in a FBI high speed boat chase, active at an archaeological dig, and trying to solve a mystery. It’s almost like the Boxcar Children but even more eventful. Because it is a Christian book it does have it’s fair share of religion, mostly short prayers they say when in danger but there are several mentions of God, Creationism, and one scene of trying to “save” someone, so if religion isn’t your thing the book won’t be either. The story is pretty good. One part at the very beginning seemed poorly written (they went instantly from being on vacation to leaving their house) and left you saying “what??” The story had several twists and turns, but I found it to be mostly predictable. Granted I am an adult, and it is intended for young adults, maybe even “tweens,”  most readers seem to be 10-12.  Because they are Creationist you KNOW the missing link isn’t going to actually be found, so really you just wonder why isn’t it? In general it was a pretty good book in my opinion. I can especially imagine younger kids really liking it. I read it in one long afternoon, spent on the couch because I didn’t feel well, but am also a VERY fast reader.

If you are borderline Christian, then you will easily be able to overlook the obvious religious parts.  It did have some very (true) scientific parts, both for and against evolution. The scientific process of Carbon dating especially. They did try to have both sides well portrayed, but mostly the good guys are creationist and the bad guys believe in evolution or don’t care either way (with just one exception.)

The actual physical book was… well it was a book. No pages fell out while I was reading or anything. The cover was nice enough, the pages were well printed. It’s didn’t scream “independent publisher!!!” or anything.

If you want to give the series a shot, you can buy them individually for $9 a piece, or buy the trilogy for about $25. If you are a homeschooler you can also get literature study guides for $6.50 each. All available at the Media Angels store,  just click on the “store” link.

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Need an Activity? How about 52?

The company Pal Toys creates these wonderful decks of activity cards. Available in decks by age or by skill. Available decks include, Baby, Age 1, 2, Preschool, Reading, Writing, Math, and Thinking. Whatever your child’s age there is a deck for it, up to at least 9 years! I’ve talked about the Baby deck before. (I deleted that review to combine it with this review, to have one long review, instead of several small ones. ) Blu as a baby loved any activity I tried from the Baby deck, and as he has grown he loves activities from the Age 1 deck too! These decks of cards are just fab for parents, nannies, grandparents, teachers, and anyone else who works with kids. Each deck is 52 cards, and each card contains at least one idea. The baby deck is divided into age appropriate categories, with different ideas for a child nearing one then for a new born. The older child decks feature the same idea of small activities, but so often to a young child a small activity can fill an afternoon.

Most of the ideas in the baby deck are not all that different, but a lot of them are like “Oh Duh!“ to a parents busy mind. We all know as parents that your brain just isn’t what it used to be, and especially when your child is fussy and needs some excitement! That’s when you grab the deck to find an activity. The cards take all the good quick ideas and make them into one easy to use deck of cards. The older ages feature lots of great ideas, including several I never would have thought of.

Each card features an illustration on one side, and the activity description on the other. I’d suggest letting older kids pick the activity by looking at the pictures, or involve older siblings by letting them pick an activity for baby or younger child.

The decks are $9.95 each, and are honestly so worth it. I highly recommend making it part of the routine, both daily, and for birthdays. Celebrate a new baby with baby deck, and have the age one deck be a birthday gift. The quick activities are perfect for daily games and are so easy to pick through. I often pick one while standing over the oven waiting to flip the grilled cheese. It’s so easy, make lunch and pick out an after lunch activity at the same time. The cards rarely call for anything you don’t already have laying around. The strangest thing I’ve seen them call for is a big bag of cornmeal, and that’s readily available at
any grocery store. The decks are small (just slightly larger then average playing cards) so you can easily tuck the stack (or even just a few) just about anywhere. Have a box in the diaper bag, the glove box, the kitchen cabinet, anywhere you tend to need to keep someone busy.

Available at Pal Toys website but also at some select toy stores, baby/kid boutiques, school supply stores, and even a few bookstores.

In classic Baby Joys fashion we‘re giving some away! We have 6 sets of Preschool decks that need new homes! Just reply to this post with who you’ll be using the activities for (kids, grandkids, nieces, nephews, neighborhood kids, etc) no need for personal details, and MOST IMPORTANTLY your email address. Your email MUST be in your post to win. You can do the spam free myaddress AT email DOT com. You will not be added to any kind of mailing list. I simply need the emails to contact the winner. Enter to win before May 1st, and winners will be picked and announced by the 5th.

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Is your child a little athlete?

If if he/she is (or even if he/she isn’t) you can promote physical play with Athletic Baby DVDs. Based on sports they feature catchy songs and show kids playing. They also include counting, colors, and more all related to the sport featured. “One basketball, two basketballs, three basketballs.”

I have to be honest and say I have mixed feelings on them. They are wonderful DVDs, honestly. They do a great job of adding educational or just interesting concepts (like using basketballs to paint with.) The quality was great. The best part was no doubt the music. It has a great soundtrack.

The problem? I’m just not a sports fan. I know sports are a great way to get kids (and adults) active, but I’m just not a fan. Don’t hurt me! I know America is the land of sports. I still put them in for Blu to watch, because they are great DVDs, and I don’t want to push my thoughts on him. I’m telling you this so you know the next statement is slightly bias.

I personally don’t understand a DVD to promote physical activity. I can see why some people need it though. If your child is a couch potato (and let’s face it, lots are) then at least it encourages them to get up and dance and play while watching.  I personally would be more inclined to buy a more educational DVD, and an outside toy or ball.

Honestly I think that opinion is because of my dis-like of sports. I can easily see how a sports loving family would love these DVDs! If Mommy, Daddy, or even an uncle or grandparent play sports (and yes that includes golf) this is a great way to start young for the next great player. Lots of parents have “Little Sports Buddies” and this is a great way to keep that tie strong. If you are a sports fan you probably can’t picture your child watching puppets and dancing people in funny clothes instead of sports, and these solve that problem.

They have a pretty average price ($17 each) and are definitely worth it for sports fans! Right now they have a deal to get all 5 DVDs for $60. Swing by their site and get one for your favorite sport.

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As if Flash Cards weren’t Great Enough!

I think flashcards are one of the world’s most wonderful things. You can use them for anything you are trying to learn at any age. I thought flashcards of any style were as good as you could get, but DK Publishing has upped the ante. My First Touch & Feel Picture Cards are the cat’s pajamas! Not only do they feature full color photos, informative backs, and a good thick size, they also have texture!  It’s proven that the more senses you involve in learning the better, and these definitely involve more then regular ol’ flashcards! We’ve done flashcards with Blu since he was just a few months old, he’s known his colors since just 4 months, but he definitely loves these the most. He even plays with them himself. He will pull a card out of the pack, look at it, touch it, and then picks another. His favorites are the dog from the Animals pack, and the Jelly from the First Words pack. The jelly is sticky!

Besides the obvious thing of holding up a card for them to say or spell the word each pack is planned in a way that allows pairing and basic games. The back of each card has several ideas for follow-up questions, and a parent card  has activity ideas. They are also great for Montessori style living. Full color photos can help label items or create games. “Can you find an item that looks like this?” you ask as your child searches the house for a tomato.

Six styles available include, Animals, First Words, Colors & Shapes,, Things that Go, Numbers & Counting, and Farm. So far we have 4, and I’ll be buying the other two! $9.99 for each set of 16 (plus one parent card) in a sturdy closure box. These are without a doubt the sturdiest flash cards I’ve ever found. Buy them now and they’ll last through several kids! Available at the DK website, as well as various book stores and catalogs. DK recommends them for age 3-5 but I say they can easily go to as young as one!

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