Looking for a different type of a costume that your kid will surely want? Well check out this Buzz Lightyear Jet Pack Costume. Available from Amazon.com for just $12.50, this is one costume made for the kids who loved Toy Story and of course, Buzz Lightyear.
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A Disney World vacation involves a lot of planning and a lot of money for spending. It’s a pleasure trip that will have the kids loving you more for bringing them there. But it sure is going to cost you one.
Here are a few tips on how to save on money even when you’re going to Disney World with the whole family:
1. Do the math. Before you book a reservation and plan you trip, make sure you have the proper budget for it. Check rates and prices first and do a comparison, before you make anything final. For instance, you may think you can save by booking a “Room Only” rate at the Disney hotel, but there are some packages that may save you a lot because it already includes airfare, dining and park tickets.
2. Don’t miss out on deal and codes. When you’ve finally made your choice, book accommodations in advance. The rates changes by the season or if there are any deals involved. The deals can save you %15-25% at least, which is already a big thing if you’re going there with a large group. Get an annual pass, if possible.
3. Don’t buy essentials at the Disney World, like sunscreen or toothpaste. It’s a lot pricier if you get those there. Even those fun kiddie souvenirs like those glow-in-the-dark stuff are way more expensive than if you buy these at the grocery store, for example.
4. Map out your itinerary. This way, you avoid delays as well as making extra expenses because of visits that are not properly planned.
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Here is something for your child’s meal storage when he goes off to school. The Disney Pixar Cars Lightning McQueen Lunch Bag features a shiny Lightning McQueen illustration on front, pocket for storage on back, and ID tag on bottom.
It is made from durable polyester fibers, sturdy nylon carrying handles and a zipped opening.
Price: $13.99
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Parents are disillusioned with electronic products that claim to benefit their baby’s development. Disney’s announcement last week offering refunds to all purchasers of Baby Einstein videos that falsely claimed to be educational highlights this frustration.
In their search for proven ways to help their babies build vocabulary and cognitive skills, parents have discovered Clark the Baby Shark, a series of reading toys built on dialogic reading systems recommended by early literacy experts.
The first production build of Clark Sets sold out within three weeks. Now that Clark is one year old, the company sees steady growth. The set of three reading toys is $29.95 and comes with The Parent’s Guide to Reading With Babies and Toddlers.
(Source) Press
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For the kids who have become glued on to the Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, here is a new design that should be attractive to have, especially if you are fond of sleeping outdoors. The Disney Mickey Mouse Dog Park Sleeping Bag measures 30×58 inches and comes in bright and vivid colors.
This sleeping bag is made of 100% Polyester material and will be shipped direct to your door enclosed in a plastic drawstring carrying bag. Mickey and Pluto are the main characters for this sleeping bag design.
Price: $19.99
(Source) Amazon
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