Friday, December 21, 2007

Happy Holidays!


From my family to yours, we wish you all a wonderful holiday season and a memorable New Year! May you have peace and prosperity (and continue reading my blog) throughout next year. And may you not laugh too hard at my two little goofballs and their goofball bed-head.

Incidently, no we do not live in Arizona where this photo was taken. We are in Minnesota with snow. I just liked the look of the desert warmth!

I hope you are almost ready for your holiday festivities to begin. If not, good luck this weekend!

I'm signing off for now. I'll be back after the New Year!

Wednesday, December 19, 2007

Hop On the Reading Railroad


I've said it before and I'll say it again. A child cannot have enough books - especially in this day and age. I am a huge believer in the power of reading (that is not to say I don't enjoy my TV shows)! Books feed the imagination and our own learning system.

It's not too late to hop down to the nearest Borders, Target, or neighborhood bookstore and find a few of these titles for your little one's holiday gift.

If I Built A Car by Chris Van Dusen
Saturday Night at the Dinosaur Stomp by Carol Diggory Shields
The True Story of the 3 Little Pigs by Jon Scieszka
My Book About Me by Dr. Suess
Here is a list of 100 picture books everyone should know and 100 favorite children's books.

This is a good time to introduce you to someone who is very knowledgeable in the arena of how the media affects our kids. His name is Dr. David Walsh from MediaWise. What does this have to do with a posting on books, you ask? The media is taking over our children's ability to read as well as their desire to read. Reading is fundamental, essential, and powerful. In fact, their Television's Effect On Reading And Academic Achievement section shares some eye-opening facts. Here are just a few:
  • American children, ages 2-17, watch television on average almost 25 hours per week or 3 ½ hours a day. Almost one in five watch more than 35 hours of TV each week (Gentile & Walsh, 2002).
  • Children spend more time watching television than any other activity except sleeping.
  • Children achieve more success in early reading skills if they have experience with books and other print media, and were read to as preschoolers.

MediaWise does not bash the use of TV. They acknowledge TV is here to stay and share with us ways to control the use of TV. TV is just one media medium. MediaWise also has a ton of research and information on video games, internet/computer use, and music. You will find amazing, and at times startling, facts and research. However, the site is also filled with great tips and information for parents.

After the holidays, I will share some insights from the website on video games. I think you will find it quite interesting.

Tuesday, December 18, 2007

The Amazing Spidey

What boy doesn't love Spider-Man? And what boy doesn't love Nerf products? Roll the two into one and you've got yourself the perfect gift for that little boy on your list. The Hasbro Nerf Spider-Man vs. Venom Dart Tag is a sure winner. It comes complete with 2 vests, 2 cool glasses (or protective eye gear), 2 dart guns, and 12 darts. Don't worry the darts are light and foamy with tips made of rubber (to stick to the oponents vest).

Amazon says: This is Spider-Man Dart Tag, the ultimate showdown between good and evil where you have to strike first! Strap the dart tag blaster onto your wrist like the real Spider-Man and take on arch-villain Venom! Launch darts up to 35 feet away with rapid-fire action. Stick darts on your opponents scoring vest to win!

I can see it now. How many darts do you think will be "accidently" aimed at Mom?

Monday, December 17, 2007

Mouth-Dropping Images


I bought Planet Earth for a couple of family members. It looks fabulous and I can't wait to see it. And yes, it is one of Oprah's favorite things. Though if you care that it is one of Oprah's favorite things, you probably already knew that.

Planet Earth is on sale right now, $59.95 for the regular version and $79.95 for either the HD or Blu-ray version. Plus right now through the 19th you receive free Express Shipping in order to get it in time for Christmas.

I can't think of a single person I know who wouldn't think this is a pretty cool gift. Even if you've traveled the globe, you've never seen action and scenes like this. The DVDs contain 11 episodes and bonus material. You can see amazing shots from Pole to Pole, Deep Ocean, Deserts, Jungles, Seasonal Forests, Caves and more. Be prepared to be glued to the TV set.

Friday, December 14, 2007

Truly One-of-a-Kind


"Think of Children as Snowflakes"
A small snowflake falls to the ground in a huge field. Another snowflake falls beside it. One more comes, and many follow. Each is different, has it's own form and size, but, o, the beauty of each one! There is much mystery in each. We must cherish the sparkle of all of them. They are all unique, special, magnificent.

-- Cynthia R. Sanchez

Don't forget about our Emily Allyn One-of-a-kind Snowflake clothing and sets. We've had these for years and they are a hit each year!

Remember there is free shipping on all orders $20 and more. So easy!

My Kids Don't Need a Nicer Computer Than Me

I sincerely apologize for my absence this last week - especially at a time when you need gift ideas! We purchased a new computer "for the kids". Once we received it, I decided I would have a go at it and give the kids my "old" computer. I'm one who believes my 7 year old and 4 year old don't need a nicer computer than me.

Anyone who has ever purchased another computer knows what it is like to reinstall all your programs/software on to the new computer all over again and then burn your Word, Excel, Powerpoint (whatever) files - not to mention all your music files - to many CDs or flash drives and then reinstall them onto the new computer. Time consuming and quite frankly a huge pain in the butt. But again, my kids don't need a nicer computer than me.

(By the way, if you have a Mac, you can skip this post... unless you would like a good laugh!)

Here is where my amazing find comes in to play. My wish for you this holiday season is that you will benefit from my pain and discovery! Well, I did the entire process of reinstalling my programs on the new computer. However, I did hear about this Easy Transfer Cable. If your "old" computer runs Windows XP and your new computer runs Windows Vista, you are in luck - major luck. This handy dandy cable transfers all your files/documents from Word, Excel, etc., your music, and even your email. Yes, I said email! So, I bought the $40 Easy Transfer Cable and software (from Best Buy). I transferred all my files only to find out that there was some bug with my Outlook and I had error messages (on the new computer).

For two days, I tried everything I could think of and every sane thing I could find on Google to fix the problem. I think I can now apply for a job with the Geek Squad. I can't tell you how many times I uninstalled and reinstalled my Office software. I can't tell you how many file paths I followed and deleted this and that. I even went into the registry keys (a no, no for novices, but remember I think I could apply for a job with the Geek Squad at this point). Tedious proceedures. Then just as I thought I had it all figured out and I was going to try transferring my Outlook files using the Easy Transfer Cable for the last time, the cable just stopped working. Typical, right? Try telling this to me at midnight. You could say I was about to go crazy. But again, my kids don't need a nicer computer than me.

Once again, to Google I go for answers on why this Easy Transfer Cable simply stopped working. In my research, I find something called the Easy Transfer Companion. Hold onto your socks people, here comes my amazing find. The Easy Transfer Companion transfers/copies your programs. Your Office suite, your Adobe products, etc. (There are a few things it won't transfer, like your Internet Security, things you have a paid subscription for.) In conjunction with the Easy Transfer Cable, these two devices can save you literally hours, if not days, of transferring/copying programs, files, music, and email from one computer to the other. Remember I had already reinstalled all of my programs, so I was only able to use this feature for Office. So, I hope my discovery is your gain. It worked. Slick.

And that my friends, is what I've been doing for a week. Not to mention a little (very little) Christmas shopping. Boring, I know, but I tackled it and figured it out.

The story does go on.
I was so proud for figuring this out all by myself. Once I uninstalled the Easy Transfer Cable software and reinstalled it, that worked just fine. However, a couple hours later I contacted Norton to install my paid subscription for internet security on to the new computer. I won't bore you with the details, but holy man, I still don't have it all fixed. More problems, but not major.

So, I ask you? Should I really have gotten on my high horse and insisted that my kids don't really need a better computer than me?

YES! Even after all that. I'm sticking to it.

Thursday, December 06, 2007

For the Musically Inclined

Many people have an ear for music. I am not one of them. I love music, but I literally faked my way through playing the french horn in 7th grade band class (at least I thought I did, I'm sure the teacher knew I had no idea what I was doing).

However, start your child young and he/she may become the next Madonna, Mick Jagger, Josh Groban, or Hannah Montana. Back to Basics Toys has a slew of instruments to get your little one started down the path of stardom.

Hohner Guitar - Classic Style and Sound in a Junior Size. Ages 3+. $40 plus optional accessories.
1 Man Band Guitar or the Red Electric Guitar - for the older kids, ages 8+, who want to jam-out. $119 and $99 respectively.

Electric Microphone - little Vanessa, future star of stage and screen, will need one of these. It even comes with a foot pedal to play applause or cheering. A little confidence booster, as if she needs one. Ages 3+. $26.
Karoke - It states the age is for kids 4+. But we all know you will be buying this gift for yourself to play at those wild and crazy dance parties you hold "after hours". And it's MP3 compatible. The party crowd kindly requests that you not play your Tiffany tracks from the 80's. $160.

Baby Grand Piano - the piano is always a good starter, especially when it is an award winner and comes in 3 colors. Ages 3+. $140. (Pictured above.)
Piano Wizard - if you enjoy the more techie side to instruments, buy this keyboard and innovative teaching software. It plugs into your MAC or PC and is also an award winner. Ages 3+. $170.

Drum Set - if you have a soundproof garage or basement, go for it. Every little boy will go nuts. Ages 5+. $160.

Trumpet, Clarinet, Saxophone - hey why not grab all three and form your own Brady Bunch band? Ages 3+. $15 each.

Believe it or not, there is actually a ton more to choose from!

Tuesday, December 04, 2007

Swashbucklin' Fun

Do you have a little one who would do anything to be Jack Sparrow from Pirates of the Caribbean? Here are a few things to help start him on his way. We just ask that you don't let him get too far into character and stop brushing his teeth.

From Chasing Fireflies, you can find a slew of treasures. Starting with the Venture Pirate Ship. "Imaginations will set sail for high adventures aboard this spectacular pirate ship." $139.

Nothing says pirate like French words. I don't get it either, but the Pirates Mess Kit would suit any little Pirate-want-to-be. It is a dish set with funny characters and French words. Go figure, but it works! $30.

For a little older Pirate-in-training, he should carry the Pirateology book with him at all times. You never know when Jack Sparrow will appear with a test in hand. $20.

For the pirate and dog lover, there is the pirate dog tee. $46.

And for the guy who just loves the skull and crossbones look there are these fun Tossed Skulls Rainboots, a watch cap, and a ghostly skull tee. $34, $20, $30 respectively.

Monday, December 03, 2007

Project Runway

Now you can hold your very own Project Runway competition with the Designed By You Fashion Studio. (Just don't expect Heidi Klum to show up.) Creative Kidstuff sells this hot-ticket item. The studio features 30 plus pieces, including a velvet mannequin, 4 bolts of fabric, faux fur, sketch book, fabric swatches, satin dress, garment bag and hanger, decorative trims and sewing essentials and accessories.

Creative Kidstuff also extended their 25% off coupon - bonus! You can use the coupon code 25FCAT through December 9th. Fine print: When ordering online enter the promo code in the second box on the billing page labeled "Percentage Off 1 Item Coupon". Your order confirmation page will not reflect the discounted amount, we will adjust your total to reflect the discount when we process your order. You will see the coupon code in the creativekidstuff store coupon line on your confirmation email.

There is another bonus when ordering online now through December 10th. You can receive free shipping on orders of $100 or more. Use coupon code fs121007 in the first coupon code box on the billing information page to receive free delivery.


You would think I have some affiliation with the store because I link to them so often, but really I don't. I just believe in their philosophy and know first-hand what fabulous products they carry.

Thursday, November 29, 2007

More Offers

Everyone loves a deal. Here are two amazing coupon codes for you!

Creative Kidstuff. You've seen me write about this store. It's one of my favorites. You can't go wrong with any of their items for kids. Here is a 25% off promotion code to use online, now through Saturday (December 1st): 25FCAT.

After shopping for the kids at Creative Kidstuff, pick up a little something for yourself at CocoCesca. Currently, there is 50% off everything on the site! They carry costume jewelry, handbags, hats, scarves, apparel, home decor. You name it. Use Coupon Code: 50HOLIDAY.

Go nuts. Then tell the husband how much money you saved "him".

Wednesday, November 28, 2007

Rockin' Rody

Red Rody, red Rody, send Charlie right over. Oh, maybe that's Red Rover, red Rover...

Everybody and their mother are buying these "horsies" right out of the stores. They come in a mulititude of colors and are super for balance and coordination. The super strong (latex-free) toys are inflatable to adjust for the weight of the child. You can purchase a pump, if you wish. Another accessory you might want to purchase is a rocking base for about $30. Then you can sing, "Rockin' Rody". Oh maybe that's, Rockin' Robin.

Fun gift for only $39.99; ages 2-4 years. My only question, Where are the bigger Rodys for the older kids?
Howdy, the new giddy-up ride-on cow is now available for the same ages.

Tuesday, November 27, 2007

Boden Offer

Right now receive $15 off when you spen $40 or more at Boden. Valid until Friday, November 30th at 11:59 pm. Applies to Womenswear, Menswear, and Childrenswear, however sale items are excluded. You must use the link above.

If you haven't checked out Boden, do. They have some great pieces. Happy Shopping!

Monday, November 26, 2007

From Mom the Elf

Giving is a great feeling. Giving to yourself is just as great! So, don't forget to get pick up a few items just for you this holiday season. (There's no question you deserve it, Mom.) While I was in bed for four days, I memorized the J.Crew catalog... lucky you. Here are a few picks you might not want to pass up.

Cashmere Slipper Socks. Do I need to say more than just Cashmere? If you have a catalog, flip through it to find these slippers. They are incredibly adorable on. I would say this online picture does not do them justice. $225.

Merino Alice sweater jacket (pictured above). Let's see who can beat me to buying this one! The color choices aren't the greatest. I would need to go to the nearest J.Crew to see if I can pull of the dark poppy one. $158.

Shawl-collar fleece popover. One word. Comfortable. Sale $49.50.

Luxe cashmere Bristol sweater. This open neck sweater is adorable. $350.

Catching Up

Hope everyone had a fun and relaxing holiday weekend! I, however, did not. From Wednesday night to Sunday afternoon, I spent my time in bed with a severe case of strep throat. Some people might say, "Oh my, relish the time alone, milk the sick time by getting waited on." Unfortunately it wasn't like that. Let's just say I was really sick and couldn't enjoy any of it. On the plus side, I did catch up on some TV shows!

I watched the two episodes of this season's Project Runway.

I also caught quite a few entertaining episodes of The Real Housewifes of Orange County. Heard of it but had never seen it. Can someone please tell Bravo to mix up their commercials? I know they are in it for the money and there is some statistical information out there that says, "Show this commercial 50 times during one show and the consumer won't forget it." The problem is, I am now completely annoyed. I get it already. Real Housewives has a new show this Tuesday night and Project Runway has a new show Wednesday night. TiVO the shows and skip the ads. As if that needs to be said anymore!

Lastly, I caught Stacy London's (from What Not To Wear) Fashionably Late premier. I think she's pretty damn funny! You can catch this one on Friday nights. For the most part, it's a witty show, but I don't think I'll be spending my Friday nights watching it... unless I'm sick.

Sunday, November 25, 2007

Elf on the Shelf

Immediately after Thanksgiving everyone moves into holiday mode. If you celebrate Christmas, don't forget to bring out your Elf on the Shelf (see my review from last year). If you don't have one, you need to buy one! The little elf enables you to manipulate your children into thinking you can communicate with Santa every night... so they had better be good. Genius.

Tuesday, November 20, 2007

Sale Siren

No need to get pulled over for speeding to sales at the stores, just speed-type your way online to these great sales.

I would be somewhat impaired if I didn't mention my own sales first. Emily Allyn has a lot to be thankful for when it comes to saving you money.
We have premium organic clothing under $20.00. Now that is hard to find.
Our baby tees are marked all the way down to $15.95. Hurry though the selection is dwindling.
We, of course, have our overstock sale.
And we have free shipping for orders over $50.00. That's easy to do this time of year!

Janie and Jack.
Save up to 50% off select items. And free shipping for orders over $100, enter FREE100 at checkout.

Posh Cravings & Babystyle are teaming up.
Receive $10 off plus free shipping on orders of $75 or more at Babystyle. Use code POSH10 at checkout. Offer expires December 3rd.

Monday, November 19, 2007

Brotherly Love

It's 4:30 pm. The boys are fighting and wearing you down. You find yourself yelling at them in order for them to hear you. They are hungry. You are hungry. And it's been a long day. A typical day, that is.

Buy this Brothers piece from Posh Tots, and maybe you can will the sibling rivalry to a minimum. Afterall, it would be a little weird to have kids that didn't fight. How would they learn to defend themselves verbally and physically?!!?

It's a big piece of art, 24" x 36", for $180.00.

Friday, November 16, 2007

Can't Go Wrong

It's the perfect gift. You can't go wrong when giving a silhouette. It's classic, and now Simply Silhouettes has added a modern twist to the black and white versions. You won't believe all the ideas.

Stationery items
Great gift ideas like jewelry, journals, aprons, and more
Innovative room decor any child would absolutely love, love, love
Wonderful items for the holidays - cards, stamps, address labels, cards and even wrapping paper!
Get a load of all of that, people!

The room decor with the kid jumping, the little princess, and the baseball boy might be my favorites. I can just see those items hanging on any kid's wall. Simply Silouhettes has outdone themselves with some truly unique ideas.

Quick get your order in now for the perfect Christmas present! Something the receiver will cherish for a lifetime.

You can tell I love silhouettes from my silouette logo of Emily & Allyn. Like I said, classic.

Thursday, November 15, 2007

Santa's Helpers

Who needs Santa and his elves when you can have your very own Toy Shop in the convenience of your own home? OK, I'll venture to answer my own question. I need Santa. I need him for the sole reason so I can threaten my kids with the almighty, "You had better be good, Santa is watching." What am I going to do when they are old enough to know the truth? That's a whole other post.

I think this toy shop is adorable. It even has a toy shop quilt and tote to match. It's a nice size too, measuring 51"L x 43"W x 63"H. Heck you could build toys in there! It's $448.00.

For a more manly tent, there is the Garage Play Tent - Stan's Garage - same size, same price, also available with matching quilt and tote. The Retro Race Car is a perfect accessory for the garage. Maybe your son will grow up and take over the Garage Logic Radio Show.

Tuesday, November 13, 2007

Cheeky Chic Car

The Plasma car is still a hit. Every kid loves it. But this isn't the Plasma car. This is the next popular ride-on in line, the Cheeky Chic Ride-on.

The most important part of the description reads:
"Cheeky Chick is ready right out of the box, no assembly required! Plus the whisper quiet, non-abrasive PVC wheels make Cheeky Chick great fun, indoors - and out!"

You have to love that feature when little Molly opens it up, you won't have to listen to her for the next X-many hours asking you to put it together. And whisper quiet wheels! This is an advantage over the Plasma car. While my boys love it, it is very noisy on our hard floors.

The Cheeky Chic is also small, it folds, and comes with a carrying strap. You just know it was a parent who invented that feature - the parent who has the kid who likes to go on a "bike rides" while you walk. Half-way through the ride, he decides he wants to walk and not ride his trike anymore. Instead of you having to wrench your back over and awkwardly pull the trike by the handle bars while you are side-stepping the wheels, you can now fold and attach the carrying strap. Perfect!

It's also an award winner from Dr. Toy and iParenting Media.
Ages 18 months and up with a weight limit of 44 pounds.

Monday, November 12, 2007

Zip It!

If I were 8 years old again, this is the toy I would be begging for. I think it looks like so much fun. Now, as a parent I am a little more hesitant. I can just see all of my son's friends trying it out, getting crazy, and going smack right into the tree it is attached to. However, I saw one the other day and the owners had a piece of heavy-duty foam on the end of the cord. The zip line just bounced right off and the kid wasn't able to smack his face into that tree. Clever. Now I'm board again, but on one condition. I get to be the first one to try it! Think how fun it would be to fall into raked leaves or a big pile of snow.

For ages 8+ and holds up to 225 pounds.

Back to Basics


The company also makes shorter lines for younger kids.

Thursday, November 08, 2007

Born Identity


Election 2008 is coming. It is now less than a year away. Emily Allyn is preparing for the craziness by introducing not one, but two new designs! This is your sneak peak at the little "guys". They will be available to order online soon! Sign up on our email list if you would like to be the first to know when they are available.

Little Johnny is too little to make decisions for himself. As a parent, it is your duty to step in and teach him the ways of the world. And let’s be honest, it is impossible not to influence little Johnny’s decision-making skills in some way or another while he is growing up. So, why should his political views be any different.
That’s what parents do. It is their right.

Go ahead, start little Johnny young and push your values onto him.
Groom little Johnny and show him the way into your political party by buying him little republican or little democrat clothing from Emily Allyn.
Flaunt it.
Demonstrate to the world, there is yet another addition to your beloved Party.

If You Give A Mom A Muffin

The story below was in a forwarded email to me from a friend. I think it is worth posting! The author is not noted. So I apologize, I don't know who took the Laura Numeroff story lines and created a humorous tale for mothers.

If you give a mom a muffin...
If you give a mom a muffin
She'll want a strong cup of coffee to go with it.
She'll make herself some.
Her three-year-old will spill the coffee
She'll wipe it up.
While wiping the floor she'll find dirty socks.
She'll remember she has to do laundry.
When she puts the laundry in the washer, she'll trip over boots
and bump into the box of Goodwill items.
Bumping into the Goodwill items will remind her that she has to
get these boxes out of her basement and into the car.
When she puts the boxes in the car, she'll find a bag of
groceries and this will remind her she has to cook dinner.
She will get out the chicken defrosting in the fridge.
She'll look for her cookbook, "101 Things To Do With Chicken"
The cookbook will be sitting under a pile of mail.
She will see the Netflix movie she's meant to send back and the
phone bill, which is due tomorrow.
The checkbook will be in her purse that is being dumped
out by her one-year-old.
As she bends down to rescue her purse,
she'll smell something funny.
She'll change the baby's diaper.
While she is throwing away the diaper and searching for the hand
sanitizer, the phone will ring.
Her three-year-old will answer and hang up.
She'll remember she wants to call a friend -
not for coffee, but for a very strong drink.
Thinking of drinking will remind her that she was going to have a cup of coffee in order to stay awake for the rest of the day.
And chances are....
If she finds her cup of coffee (which she has to reheat by now),
Her children will have eaten the muffin that goes with it.

Wednesday, November 07, 2007

Doodle Dice

A friend of mine told me about this one, Doodle Dice. I think I'll buy it just because it's fun to say the name! Doodle Dice. It's labeled for kids 6+, but she said her 4-1/2 year old boy is easily catching on to a slightly modified version. Players roll the 6 dice and use them to create the doodles on the playing cards. You can also block opponents and take their cards away (perfect for siblings). The first player to create a doodle from each colored deck, wins!

Tuesday, November 06, 2007

Spoons!

Flashback. 1986 slumber party. My house. About 1:00 am. Eight screaming girls. Why were we screaming? Well, there were lots of reasons, just ask my dad. Uh oh, another flashback, "Emily, will you be quiet down there?" And it wasn't exactly a polite question as it was a furious demand.
Back to why we were screaming. Well, as I said, there were lots of reasons, movies, funny stories, ghost stories, and spoons. Yes, spoons.

Do you remember the game? It's back! Actually, I'm not sure it ever left. I just didn't exactly play in college. Although I suppose it would have been a good twist on a drinking game. I digress.
It's a simple, yet very fun concept. You need to get four-of-a-kind. Once you do, you secretly snag a spoon. If you see a spoon is gone, they are all up for dibs and you want to get one before they are gone or you, my friend, are done. Some may say, "I don't need to buy that game. We have a deck of cards and we have spoons." But I ask you, do you really want to be washing your spoons constantly? Do yourself a favor. Slap down the $10.00 for the Giant Spoons game and save yourself the headache of not having a clean spoon the next time you dig into that Ben and Jerry's.

Monday, November 05, 2007

Hide and Seek

This one is for all ages, however there is a twist from the traditional hide and seek game. I've seen these little safari guys all over this year. It's an award winner from National Parenting Center.

Admit it. It gets a bit old to be "seeking" your 3 year old that can't stop giggling because she thinks her same hiding spot for her last 10 turns is somehow magically sneaky this time around. Yes, it is cute and funny the first hundred times, but honestly it does get old.

Bring on Hide and Seek Safari animals. Kids can play with these animals alone or use them with the other Hide & Seek animals. "The Monkey's curved tail allows him to hang upside down indoors or out. Use the Seeker wand to track down and catch this elusive Monkey. Lights flash to show you're getting warmer and the Seeker will sound when the Monkey is near!"

There is also a Tiger and T-Rex. Amazon prices start at $27.95.

Friday, November 02, 2007

I Spy 3D

One of my sons loves I Spy books. He can't get enough of them. So, I figure this will make a great gift, I Spy 3D. You've gotta love any "board" game that comes with super fashionable cardboard glasses. By "board" game, I mean tiles. There are 40 tiles. You could place 15 down at once (see above picture). Then you slip on your nifty glasses and the "board" jumps out at you while the objects on the tiles seem to float. What's cool (besides the glasses), is the tiles will always be in different spots, so you can't necessarily remember where all the objects are - like you can in the books. My son will love it!

Ages 5+.

Amazon, $20.15. Eligible for free Super Saver Shipping on orders over $25.

Thursday, November 01, 2007

Sense of Touch

Think back to when you were growing up. Did you ever go to birthday parties where you had to stick your hand in a brown paper bag and feel for a certain small object? If so, I'm guessing someone we grew up with took that idea and ran with it, bringing it to modern times. The New Touch Game sold at Young Explorers is exactly that idea. For kids, it's actually harder than you might think.

This family game includes 49 detailed play pieces such as a turtle, football helmet, or hamburger along with 20 game cards. Within a designated time, you must place your hand into the dome and blindly feel for an object on your card. If you absolutely love the game, you can add up to four expansion packs and you won't get bored with the same old pieces.

The New Touch Game is a multiple award winner from Dr. Toy and Best Product of the Year awards. Ages 5+. Priced at $34.95 and $9.95 for each expansion pack.

Wednesday, October 31, 2007

Gal to Gal

It is officially the end of October and the month for Breast Cancer Awareness. However, as you know awareness shouldn't stop November 1st. The Gal to Gal Foundation recognizes this and they are continuing their efforts to raise a cool million for Stage IV breast cancer patients. I wrote about this group earlier this month. The Foundation walked - virtually - across America and today ended in San Francisco. The group is very dedicated to their goal.

As of today, it looks like they have raised just over $100,000. They have a ways to go, but with your help they will make it!

Monday, October 29, 2007

It's a Bird. It's a Plane. It's... Johnny?

Halloween always brings out millions of little super heroes roaming the streets in search of bad candy. There's Superman, Batman, Spiderman, Superwoman, Flash Gordan, and... oh, I can't possibly remember all of them. If after halloween your little hero still wants to dress up and get the bad guys, Chasing Fireflies carries the cutest capes perfect for the occassion. These super duper capes come with your son's or daughter's initial embroidered on the back - just so Johnny doesn't get his mixed up with cousin Donny's. Plus, they feel more powerful when they know the cape was truly made just for them.

If all these little super heros are out fighting the bad guys every day, you may stop and ask yourself, why is the world in such a dangerous place? Easy. These little super heroes are still in the "It's all about me" phase of their lives. As it should be!

Carve the Pumpkin

Let your kids carve this virtual pumpkin by vidugiris.com and your kitchen stays nice and clean. The kiddos can enjoy a few minutes of fun by creating a bunch of funny and scary faces on the pumpkin. They could even use this as a templet. Once they create a face they love, make note of it and carve it on to your real pumpkin.


Click the pumpkin to get started with your drawing tool. Once you see your drawing tool, left click and drag to make different shapes. When the Picasso in you is finished, click Done to see your pumpkin all lit up!

Happy Halloween!

Wednesday, October 24, 2007

A Stroll Down Memory Lane


Your Memory Lane. Record the best moments of your life (thus far) with this creative, personalized street scene. This is a fantastic Holiday gift idea for your spouse or your parents. It is a gift they will appreciate and make them smile every time they look at it. Plus, the process is easy.


1. You come up with 3, 5, or 8 stand out memories (keywords) you want captured within the picture. Then you explain those memories or events.
2. You place the order on their website.
3. You review, correct, and approve the proof they email to you.

The three building street starts at $377.
The five building street starts at $427.
The eight building street starts at $497.

For a piece of art that you will cherish and display forever, the prices are very reasonable.
Master Card could easily put together an affiliate advertisement with Your Memory Lane. "The time you started your own business, $20,000. Your marriage at age 41, another $20,000. Remembering the best moments of your life by creating your own Memory Lane, priceless."
One-of-a-kind Christmas gift for parents and In-laws, check!

Monday, October 22, 2007

Change It Up!

OK, so it's not sandal season anymore. I know, I know. But there is the annual winter vacation we all go on - whether that be physically or mentally! Consider this post "gearing up for your resort-wear."

This is a cool sandal concept. It is especially handy if you are traveling and would like to avoid packing a whole other suitcase for just shoes. First, you buy the shoe part and then you can purchase multiple interchangeable tops - the Flexie. Made by Lexees. The array of designs are quite impressive. From solids to stripes to dots to plaids to martinis to baby buggies (for the pregos), you name it. It's such a simple concept, I love it! If you look at the picture above, you can see the 3 snaps on the side of the shoe. What could be easier?

The shoes alone are only $60.00. And the interchangeable straps are either $19.95 or $29.95, depending if you choose a silver or gold flexie. There's even a cork wedge, so you don't feel like you are losing the funky side of you.

St. Barths here we come!

Thursday, October 18, 2007

Don't Duck a Breast Exam


This is just ducky. Here is another opportunity to help out with Breast Cancer Awareness month.

Munchkin, Inc. is reminding women everywhere "Don't duck a breast exam" by selling their limited edition Project Pink Duck. Buy a whole flock and support the Susan G. Komen Foundation. They are only $2.99.

In addition to Project Pink Duck, they have enlisted celebrities to use their imagination and design a duck to be auctioned off on ebay. During the next two days you can still bid on ducks designed by Courteney Cox & David Arquette, Cheryl Hines, Brooke Shields and more. Next weeks celebs are Patti LaBelle, Barbara Bush, ebay's very own Meg Whitman and more. For those of you addicted to ebay, here's your chance to satisfy that craving!

Lastly, if you are one of the few who have fought off the ebay addiction and you are quite crafty, you can decorate your own duck and enter it into the contest. If you like Munchkin products, you might want to consider this. The prizes are quite good.

Wednesday, October 17, 2007

Better Tooth Fairy Boxes

About a month ago I wrote a post on tooth fairy boxes. Since, I have found some at Chasing Fireflies that are sure winners. First off, they have an unbelievable assortment of tooth holders. You won't believe your eyes.

The Tooth Pirate and The Tooth Captain. Who couldn't love these guys? Forget the tooth fairy. Or at least say the tooth fairy knows these dudes or the toothfairy tricks them into giving her the tooth because she leaves them "gold".

They also carry the classic pewter tooth boxes with a dinosaur, rocket, or fairy. There are personalized tooth boxes, little tooth house boxes, and small tooth fairy pillows.

You might want to scratch that other post. Chasing Fireflies is the place to go. With all the choices, you will surely find something.

Tuesday, October 16, 2007

PBK Has a Little Competition


Serena & Lily just might give Pottery Barn Kids a run for their money. This company has unique nursery and child bedding by mixing stripes, stars, dots, flowers, and plaids. They also carry gliders for the nursery, headboards, rugs, lamps, paint, and bedding basics to equal one coordinated room. You can order fabric samples to make sure the colors are a match for your taste.

One of the best aspects of the company is the donation program called Gently Loved. I call it the Gently Loved and Incredibly Generous To Those Who Give program! Read this:
"We invite you to partner with Serena & Lily to ensure that every child has a safe place to sleep. Through our Gently Loved™ program, you can donate your gently-used crib bumper (from Serena & Lily) to an infant in need, and receive a “thank you” gift certificate of $100, good toward any purchase on our website.
Serena & Lily has partnered with Baby Buggy, a New York City non-profit founded by Jessica Seinfeld, to outfit the thousands of cribs they donate every year through Project Safe Sleep. In partnership with Mayor Bloomberg and NYC Hospitals, Baby Buggy has donated over 3,000 cribs to families in poverty so that they may create safe sleeping places for their infants. With your help, Serena & Lily has pledged to make these cribs warm and safe and beautiful, by collecting your gently-used bumpers and by manufacturing new crib sheets using our fabric overruns and extras. By the end of 2007, Serena & Lily will have donated over 3,000 new crib sheets to Project Safe Sleep."

For details on how to donate your Serena & Lily gently loved bumper and receive the $100 gift certificate, please visit their website.

Monday, October 15, 2007

TTW


I opened my weekly newletter this morning from Tot Trends Weekly. And guess who's Pumpkin bodysuit was featured on the front page? Yes, yours truly! What a wonderful Monday morning surprise.

Thursday, October 11, 2007

Click or Shop and Give

Are you feeling the urge to give this month to a Breast Cancer Awareness group, but just don't know which one? Here is another possibility. The Breast Cancer Site. You can shop and give at the same time. Your shopping helps fund mammograms for woman in need. There is something for everyone. Seriously. Here are just a few.

I love the pink camo shirt above. Adorable. $17.95
Pink Ribbon Purse Hanger. Every woman needs one of these. $14.95
and much more.

And here is something cool. It's probably the easiest way you will ever give back. Go to the main page for The Breast Cancer Site and just click to give - it's free. "Your click on the 'Click Here to Give - it's FREE' button helps fund free mammograms for women in need — low-income, inner-city and minority women whose awareness of breast cancer and opportunity for help is often limited. Your click is paid for by site sponsors, and mammogram funding is provided to clinics throughout the U.S. through the efforts of the National Breast Cancer Foundation."

I am loving that pink camo shirt. I keep looking at it. I'm sure by tomorrow I'll have bought it!

Wednesday, October 10, 2007

20 Days and Counting


Just a little reminder, Halloween is only 20 days away. And if you are going to order anything online, that doesn't give you much time. Plus, all the costumes are doing their annual disappearing act from the stores these days - especially in the size you need. It's time to get prepared because it's getting to be slim pickings out there.

Pottery Barn Kids always has some fun decorations.
I think the above Haunted House personalized sign is somewhat classy. OK, so classy and Halloween don't exactly go together, but I'm also not one to decorate with gaudy things.
These haunted house wood signs are also "gaudy-less" and on sale. Choose from Haunted House arrow, Beware, or Turn Back Now!
There is a melamine Halloween dish set (dishwasher safe = key). Four plates in the set each show a jack-o-lantern decorated as either a scarecrow, bat, devil, or witch.

And if you are one of many who couldn't find a quality costume in the stores, PBK still has some in stock. You can't go wrong with the Skeleton Costume or the Sorcerer Costume.

So, get crackin' people!

Tuesday, October 09, 2007

Wall Scrabble, Anyone?

Please buy this and don't confine it to your kid's bedroom. It is too much fun and people need to see it. Play. Laugh. Games. Dream. If I saw this on someone's wall, I would think they were a ton of fun. Now don't get me wrong, if your family room has a "don't touch" atmosphere, this would not go. However, if you have play dates often and a specific playroom, that would be a perfect room.

I look at it and just smile. I love that kind of art!

PoshTots carries this wall art.

Monday, October 08, 2007

Gucci Baby

Tired of the Baby Bjorn? Tired of seeing it on every other new mom? Now you can stand out in the crowd because there's something more stylish. Gucci. Yes, Gucci has entered the world of baby carriers. For the Gucci lovers out there, this will make your day.

Now... how long do you suppose before you start seeing fakes being sold from the trunks of cars?

Thursday, October 04, 2007

Stage IV Breast Cancer

As you know, October is Breast Cancer Awareness month. One of the passions behind Designhergals.com is to raise money for Stage IV breast cancer patients through their Gal to Gal Foundation. This month they are hosting a special virtual walk event. You don't need to fly to a certain city to participate. All you need to do is fire up that internet connection of yours. Chances are, if you are reading this, you've accomplished that step.

Their goal is to register 1 million walkers throughout the month of October. The donation is minimal, $3.00. Of course, they will take more! I think you can live without Starbucks for one day. Make coffee from home and donate to a wonderful cause. So many women (and men) who are living with and going through the most critical phase of this incredulous disease will benefit from your generosity.

Virtually, they will be walking from Boston to the Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco. Hint: no training needed, it's virtual. Today they are in Baltimore, MD.

Log on to galtogal.org and create your virtual walker today. You can design a girl to look like you, a loved one, or someone who inspires you! Very cool. My girl is sporting a blue sweat suit, Emily K from St. Paul.

If you are not familiar with Design-her Gals, it is a very creative and fun website. You get to create your gal(s) from a million different choices from clothing to the optional man or dog standing beside you to what you want to hold in your hands. Above is the Gal I created a few months ago. You can click here to see my previous post regarding this amazing web site.

Wednesday, October 03, 2007

Stayin' Alive

I can't keep a plant alive to save my own life. Hence, you will not find any long-term greenery inside my house. And the outside? Well, my husband takes care of most of the outside chores, including the watering. However, I just may have found something to make it possible for me to put a little green inside my home. It is a self-watering flowerpot. How ingenious is this? The vase holds enough water for the plant to need watering only once a week! To know if your plant is getting thirsty, all you need to do is look at the base and see if the water is low. It couldn't be any easier than this, folks.

Now, I must admit the reservoir isn't exactly stunning. But if you want some greenery in your house or you have always wanted to grow some herbs, for once we'll have to put aside looks for functionality and practicality. You can always place something small in front of it! Or stick it in another, bigger pot.

Real green, I can feel the clean oxygen already!

Tuesday, October 02, 2007

Afternoon Tea

Every girl throws a tea party or two when they are little - either with friends, parents, or stuffed animals. Djeco makes a Tea Time Set that - as you can see - is absolutely adorable. If you are going to have a tea party, you might as well do it up right! And who doesn't love cake at a tea party? All the essentials are included for a perfect high tea. See you at 4:00.

Made of wood, this complete tea set is a mere $45.99.

Monday, October 01, 2007

Hand Painted

I wish I would have know about this site 3 years ago. I remember looking for a toddler-sized table and chairs set. I had the darndest time trying to find something cute AND something that my neighbor didn't also have (i.e. the Pottery Barn Kids set). If you are in the same boat now, here is an online store you should check out: Be Creative Kids.

The people running this store have almost every imaginable theme possible painted onto different table and chair sets. It's amazing. Trucks, planes, jungles, flowers, fish, sports, barnyard, ponies, butterflies, and more. They will even personalize the back of the chair if you ask them to. Think excellent Christmas present and bookmark their site!

It gets even better. If you have kids, you need a toy box. Be Creative Kids also makes hand painted toy boxes. With similar themes, you could match the toy box with the table and chairs. How cute would that be in little Charlie's room?

They also have a few select items on ebay you can browse through.

Friday, September 28, 2007

Little Bundles of Joy


Our little bundles are here! Gift sets are now available at Emily Allyn. Just click the Shop tab and go nuts. We have added bibs and pants to our line.

Don't forget to enter the Emily Allyn birthday contest. Only a couple of days left. We turned two last month and want to celebrate.

It's good to be young, you just keep growing!

Sorry for the delay in posts. I've been busy adding all of our gift sets to the website. I'll be back next week with more amazing finds.

Monday, September 24, 2007

Emily Allyn is Growing!

It just keeps getting better and better at Emily Allyn. This week we have many new products rolling out and some favorites returning!

Our newest little character to hit our family is Wiggle Worm. Wiggle Worm has inched it's way into our stock room and is ready for a new home. It is available now to order online!

We also have a new little Pumpkin joining our group! While we loved our original pumpkin, we decided to make our new little Pumpkin a little more "pumpkin-like." Just a few minor changes, but still unique and adorable. It is also available now to order online.

I'm not ready to think about snow just yet. But for those who want to get a jump on a little winter shopping, our one-of-a-kind Snowflake is in stock and all ready for you.

You have been asking for gift sets and they are coming! This week be sure to check out our new little bundles. We will be offering gift sets! Many of you have asked for this and now it's just days away. We will add pants and bibs to our product line. Yippee!

And one last thing. Don't forget to enter our Birthday Contest. To celebrate Emily Allyn's 2nd birthday, we are giving away free clothing!

People, it doesn't get much better than this! Whew... I think that's everything.

Thursday, September 20, 2007

In a Baby Carriage

Are you looking for a creative Holiday card this year? Something your friends have never seen? Or are you not even thinking holiday cards yet? OK, I admit I wasn't. But it's time and I have a secret for you. I absolutely love the cards from In a Baby Carriage. The are fabulous to say the least.

And for that super-creative card - to set your card above all others? Right here, the personalized tri-fold card. This is not your run-of-the-mill tri-fold card. There are designs and layouts you will fall in love with.

The best part, the process is a piece-of-cake. Really, all you have to do is email photos to them and then approve the proof. Yes, there is a proof to make sure you are satisfied. The hard part - choosing one design. But hey, there's always next year!

Wednesday, September 19, 2007

Everybody Loves the Tooth Fairy

My son lost his third tooth the other day. We have a tiny silver keepsake holder lined in velvet he puts it in. The tooth fairy comes, takes the tooth, and hides money under his pillow. I won't say how much because you will judge me for either being too damn cheap or for spoiling my child too much. I think it's a cute box and found a couple like it on Amazon. I searched for tooth fairy on the internet. Let me tell you there are some pretty weird web sites out there selling crap! And get a load of this picture I found. Now that is down right freaky, and gross I might add.

Back to cute things...
This tooth fairy box is sterling silver. At $45 it makes a nice gift for your niece or nephew.

If you want something more extravagant, this tooth fairy box is also sterling silver only it's $307. What the difference is, I have no idea. Maybe the $307 one comes with teeth - dentures for the actual tooth fairy.

The book pictured above, Throw Your Tooth on the Roof: Tooth Traditions from Around the World, is a cute read with your little ones. As you can see from the title, the book explores traditions from families all over the world. That tooth fairy is one busy globe-trotter!

Monday, September 17, 2007

Another Three Martinis, Please

She did it again.
And, no, I'm not referring to Britney. That's an insult! Christie Mellor, author of The Three Martini Family Vacation has written another funny book. Once again, I am still chuckling over some of the situations she describes.

Her previous book, The Three Martini Playdate had me rolling on the floor (like Yoga) while providing my abs a nice work out from all the laughing. Have you ever heard of losing weight while reading a book? Bonus! This book is just as good. She has a way of taking everyday situations, revealing the stupidities of some parents, and trying to set them straight with some valid suggestions - all while being quite hilarious because you can picture so much of it in your mind. And you know many of "these" parents!

If you read The Three Martini Playdate, you have an inkling of what is coming in the chapters with titles like these:
Adventures in Babysitting
Your Endlessly Fascinating Child
Your Child-Free Getaway: The Best Lei'd Plans
Christmas Comes But Twice This Year!

Another fun read.

Friday, September 14, 2007

Laugh Over Spilled Milk

Murphy's Law #572:
More food ends up on the floor than in Junior's mouth.

Why is that? I spend more time cleaning the floor under where my kids sit than I spend at the spa. And that is just wrong! I'm fighting back with a spill mat by Caden Lane. Laminated and large, measuring at 35" x 39", these spill mats will make any mess easy to clean. Just wipe the surface. Not to mention the super cool prints you can choose from. Depending on the shape of your floor, you just might want to keep the mat on the floor permanently!

Those nasty little messes come from everything - art projects and play dough to little Ricky looking you square in the eye with a huge grin while he dumps his yogurt on the floor. Next time, you can smile back at little Ricky and laugh. He will not only be utterly confused that you did not get angry and frantically try to clean up the mess, he will probably think, "Game over" and not try it again. Then you will secretly throw your head back, do a mad scientist laugh and think, "I've won. I've actually won."
Daydream over. Back to reality.

Clean floors once again... well, for a few days anyway. Thank you, Caden Lane!

Wednesday, September 12, 2007

Make This Fall Sweeter

If you consider Fall starting when school starts, it's here. Otherwise, it's just around the corner. We must face it, another summer has flown by. However, I have to say fall is one of my favorite times of the year. Not too hot, not too cold. You are ready for a little crisp air (not arctic, just crisp). You are ready to slip those jeans back on and maybe even a comfy sweater.

Sweeters makes the most darling sweaters for toddlers. They truly are one-of-a-kind. Each sweeter is handmade. They do not mass produce the sweaters, they only knit when orders are placed. This is a huge plus for customers because the sweaters are custom made - you can choose the color, yarn weight, and can have the sweaters monogrammed however you'd like. Now that's service.


I love this lobster sweater, and this football sweater. And personally I'd like wrap myself up in this blanket. It looks so comfortable. If you have a little girl, you have to look at the poncho sweaters - so adorable.

I'm off to ask Sue (the owner) if she would be willing to start a line for adults!

Monday, September 10, 2007

Belated...


Happy Belated Birthday to Emily Allyn!
Emily Allyn turned 2 last month. Two years in the making. It has been a wonderful two years and we are looking forward to many more to come!

We wouldn't be here if it weren't for you - our customers. We would like to say thank you! Go to Emily Allyn to see how you can celebrate our birthday with us. There are deals going on, our latest contest to enter, and we will be posting more deals in the days to come.

Wednesday, September 05, 2007

Our New Little Pumpkin

While we loved our original Pumpkin, we decided to spiff it up (just a tad) to make it look more "pumpkin-like." Here is your sneak peak to what it will look like! The Emily Allyn Pumpkin will be available to order online September 21, 2007 - just in time for Halloween and Thanksgiving!


But if you are a fan of our old Pumpkin, we still have plenty in stock. Check out our overstock page for sizes. They are on sale for only $13.95 - that is a steal!

Check back soon because we are going to reveal our next nickname and design which will also be available to order on September 21st. Hint: It is inching it's way to our stock room as you read this.