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Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Free Guide to Choosing The Best (and Safest) Toys

guide to choosing natural toys


I've just put together a free 6 page special report entitled:

"The Natural Toy Guide - 4 Tips That Will Help You Choose Safe, Classic Toys For Your Kids."

In it you'll discover:
- The 4 things parents should ask before buying a toy for their child
- How you can choose the safest toys for your little ones
- Are "educational" toys best?
- How to find non-toxic toys for babies and toddlers
- The benefits of classic, heirloom quality toys
- Why less is more - teaching kids your values through toy choices

Download the free Natural Toy Guide here. You can also pass it along to friends and relatives who might buy toys for your kids.

Enjoy :)

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Tuesday, May 15, 2007

Interesting - PeterAnswers.com

Have you seen the website PeterAnswers.com? My brother-in-law showed it to us the other night. It was a trip! Of course, he knew how to work it so it was cool. If you just go there and type in questions in won't work, but if you know how to do it, then you can probably amuse friends and family for a while with that website.

Using Google - you can easily find out how to make the "magic" happen there. But basically, you enter in a petition (Peter please answer:), then in the question field below you enter a question.

For example, if you're mom was with you, you could type in "How many children does mom have?" When you hit the enter button - the correct answer comes up! IF you know how to make the magic happen. It's kind of cool. I think I could get away with it for a while because I kind of type fast, but you also helps if you know a bunch about the people you are trying to trick. ;)

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Monday, February 19, 2007

Buying Games Used Is Cool But...

I like buying board games at thrift stores and yard sales. You can pick them up for a quarter sometimes, which is good because my kids really enjoy playing these games. The drawback is, you sometimes take a risk of the game missing a piece.

The good news is, if it's made by Hasbro or Mattel, you can order the piece online. And Lego will often ship out a piece to you, or instructions, free of charge.

It pays to be a cheap Mama!

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