Archive for October, 2009
Sex, Drugs, and Math Tests?
Image by brocknessmonsta via Flickr There is a time in my daughter’s life that I am absolutely dreading. It’s a part of life that is both unavoidable and frightening to me. While, like many others I pride myself on what I know and my abilities there is one thing I simply cannot grasp. That one [...]
New Book Series Kicks off With Wil, Fitz and a Flea Named T
A new series of children’s books tailored especially for the underserved 3-8 year old age group. Called Wil, Fitz and a Flea Named T (by CJ Connolly and illustrated by Lisa Adams), it is the first in a series of soon to be published books. The illustrations are simply gorgeous, and the rhyme of the [...]
Coping With The Winter Weather
Image via Wikipedia It’s that time of year again, with flu shots and sniffles and all those things that come along with this time of year. While there are some new things to watch out for, they still fall within the normal problems most families face.
Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano
The Baby Einstein Count and Compose Piano combine auditory, visual, and language development all into one toy. Your baby will love their introduction to numbers, instruments, and melodies with this piano. The large screen has colored lights that dance in time to playful classical melodies and the roller drum with rattle balls promotes fine motor [...]
H1N1: Don’t Panic!
Image by Getty Images via Daylife Will you be getting the H1N1 (Swine Flu) vaccine? This one simple question has been the culprit of a lot of stress, worry and anger lately. Even the flu itself has caused seemingly more issues that extend far, far beyond just getting sick. Between debates, concerns, and general stress [...]
