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Feb
26
By: bryboy | Discussion (2)

For the many young fans of Thomas the Tank, the Playhut Thomas Tank Play Vehicle should be something fun and recreational to get for your little one. This is a play hut that can be set up in seconds and should be great for the indoors and the outdoors.
Other features of the Playhut Thomas Tank [...]



Feb
25
By: bryboy | Discussion (1)

The Thomas 3-in-1 Potty should be something useful for toddlers, especially the ones who in their developmental stages.
They come with low profile splash guards and easy grip handles for added child security. It has a base that is used as a step stool. It also has lift-up pots for easy emptying and cleaning and [...]



Feb
23
By: angelie | Discussion (1)

Although children ages 6-8 are more emotionally invested in their friendships, they’re not totally secure in them yet. Kids often think that relationships will end if they have a squabble with a friend or if the friend starts playing with someone else. They can become so dependent on one special friend that they have trouble [...]



Feb
23
By: angelie | Discussion (1)

Kids, despite appearances, don’t master manipulation overnight. Rather, they experiment with different methods until they discover what works with whom, and how far they can go without getting into trouble. If your child doesn’t want to eat her vegetables, for instance, she may first argue and then plead before finally settling on a winning strategy [...]



Feb
23
By: angelie | Discussion (1)

Since birth, your little one has been mastering the basics of language. How he’s realizing that certain terms are especially naughty. Even if you don’t use bad words in your house, the lesson is hammered home constantly by older kids at the playground, rowdy young adults seated next to you in a restaurant, even relatively [...]



Feb
18
By: angelie | Discussion (5)

 

Does your child pick his nose? Eat food off the floor? Forget to wipe his butt? We know eww!! But preschoolers are prone to icky behavior. Here are the common bad habits and how to nip them in the bud.

Nose-Picking – Although it’s disgusting to watch your child’s finger go from nose to mouth, earing [...]



Feb
18
By: angelie | Discussion (1)

 

Every year, more than 6 million children are infected with these harmless yet pesky parasites. Head lice are tiny insects that develop in three stages: from nit to nymph to full blown louse. Nits are eggs that attach themselves to the hair shaft; they’re very hard to see because they’re so small, and also because [...]



Feb
12
By: bryboy | Discussion (5)

Jibbitz is set to unveil a new product at the 2010 American International Toy Fair with the GeoPalz Activity Tracker. This is the first decorative activity tracker and online game that allows users to earn points through physical activity.
With a simple message of “Walk to Win,” activity is converted to points that can be [...]



Feb
11
By: bryboy | Discussion (2)

The Thomas the Train Engine Blue Conductor Lantern Light for Children should be great little lantern for the kids who are going crazy over Thomas the Train collectibles. This lantern is practical though which can be used during brownouts or when they are in the outdoors.
It measures 3.5” in diameter and runs on 4 AA [...]



Feb
11
By: angelie | Discussion (0)

Most parents want to instill a sense of ethics, morals, and spirituality in their children. Whether we take our cues from the Bible, The Torah, The Koran, or from our own personal set of beliefs, we strive to teach our kids right from wrong, to help them develop compassion and respect for others, and to give [...]