Dec 162011
 
2011 Holiday Gift Guide – Stocking Stuffer Suggestions
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In addition to the cute Storybook PJs I shared with you earlier, Little Toader also produces the Appeteether.  These “Appetizer Teethers” are a fun and unique choice of teether for your little one.
The Appeteethers currently come in two varieties (though a little birdie tells me additional selections may soon be on the way): Chompin’ Chicken Wing and Baby-Q Ribs.  It’s kind of funny to watch your little one chomping away on their own BBQ rib.
The teethers were designed to me more than humorous –  they’re made to reduce teething discomfort.  All Little Toader teething toys are nontoxic, BPA-free, lead free, PVC free, and Phthalate free.  Each batch of Appeteethers is tested by an independent third party organization to ensure the highest level of safety and comply with all Consumer Product Safety Commission requirements.  They also have varying colors and textures to stimulate baby’s senses.
Baby C. loves hers; she chews on it all day.  It’s held up excellently, even now that she is sporting one very sharp little tooth!
Where to Buy:
You can purchase Appeteethers from the Little Toader website.  Regular retail is $14.99, but until December 31, 2011 everything is at least 30% off, so they are $9.99.  They also come in a sampler pack with one of each for $18.89 (reg. $26.99).
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Dec 152011
 
2011 Holiday Gift Guide – Suggestions For Babies/Toddlers
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I think pretty much everyone has caught a commercial for the Gyro Bowl at one point or another.  We’ve seen it dozens of times and have sometimes wondered – with a hefty dose of skepticism – whether the bowl actually works.  Well, it does.
We received a Gyro bowl recently and so far everything we’ve put in it has stayed put while we’ve twirled it around.  Granted, we haven’t tried liquids yet (that particular experiment is an “outdoor fun” kind of thing and needs to wait until warmer weather), but everything else has been fine.  Baby C. loves playing with it, too; she turns it around and around, and tries to spin the inner portion.
If you’re looking for a stocking stuffer for the tot set, this could be a good choice.  In addition to the fact that it will keep their snacks from spilling all over the car on trips to Grandma’s, it also doubles as a bit of a toy and will give them a little distraction.
The Gyro Bowl is BPA-free and top-rack dishwasher safe.
Where to Buy:
You can find them in most stores that sell “As Seen On TV” items or you can purchase two bowls for $14.99 (B1G1F) plus shipping online.

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Dec 122011
 
2011 Holiday Gift Guide – Suggestions For Kids/Tweens
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Are your kids interested in finances?  Do they wonder how money is earned – and how to spend it?  Would you like to give a gift that’s not only fun, but educational, too?

If the answers to those questions are yes, then you may be interested in the products that make up the Dave Ramsey’s Financial Peace for Kids line.  The products – which include books, a bank, and a kit full of items – help kids develop financial expertise in fun, easy-to-learn manner.

The book series is based on Junior, a young boy who learns the valuable lessons of giving, sharing, and spending.  There are six illustrated books in the series that cover lessons like “Junior Discovers Spending,” “Junior Discovers Work,” and “Junior Discovers Integrity.”  The books are also available in an audio format and come in an aluminum lunchbox with Junior and his friends on the front.

The Financial Peace Jr. kit comes with wet-erase boards to keep track of savings and commission; an activity book with stories and games; magnets for giving, saving, and spending; a kid’s sized calculator; envelope system; and an instruction manual for parents. The kit helps parents teach kids how to implement the principles they read about in the book series.

Junior also has a bank, divided up into sections for Giving, Spending and Saving, which lets kids apply in real life what they are learning. The bank features the characters from the Junior book series and is clear plastic so that kids are able to see their money grow. The kit is great, too; the activities

I think these products would be great for any kid who is starting to be curious about how money works. I especially like the bank with it’s separate sections. Teaching kids from a young age to set aside money for both savings and charity is an important lesson, in my opinion. I also enjoyed that everything was approached in a fun way, and not “oh-my-goodness-if-you-don’t-save-now-you’ll-wind-up-living-in-a-box-during-your-retirement” kind of way. Honestly, I would have loved to have had this set when I was a kid.

Where to Buy:
All items are available from Dave Ramesy’s website.  The set of 6 Junior books is available for $59.99; the audiobooks are available in a collectible lunchbox for $39.95; Financial Peace, Junior retails for $19.95; and the bank is available for $19.95. You can purchase all three as one set if you purchase the Kid’s Monster Pack which is on sale for $49.95 (save 58%!).
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Dec 052011
 

2011 Holiday Gift Guide – Suggestions For the Kids
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If you were to ask anyone in my family if I have “Christmas spirit”, they would probably laugh at you.  Not because I don’t have any Christmas spirit, but because I have so much.  I love everything from the lights to the decorations to the songs to the movies to the feeling in the air.
So I know that my younger self would have loved the new Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town video game (available on the Nintendo DS or the Wii).  I know this because my older self thinks it’s pretty cute, too.
Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town is inspired by the classic ABC claymation TV show of the same name.  The show tells the story of Kris Kringle and how he became Santa Claus; debuting in 1970, it’s one of the longest-running holiday specials of all time and is watched by millions each year.  The game lets you join in the fun as you join Kris Kringle and his friends as they escape the Burgemeister Meisterburger and bring toys to the children of Sombertown.
The game play (we tried the DS version) is simple and straight-forward.  It’s basically a platforming adventure game (run, jump, collect things) with a fun Christmas theme.  You get to collect snowflakes and deliver toys as you move through the storyline.  There are three main adventures to play and over 20 mini-games – everything from puzzles to mazes to coloring.
If you have kids, are a kid at heart, or have kids on your shopping list, I think this would make a nice purchase this year.  Both versions are under $20 which makes it nice, too.
Where to Buy:
Santa Claus is Comin’ to Town is available on Nintendo DS ($19.99) and Nintendo Wii ($19.96) from Amazon and other retailers.
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Dec 032011
 
2011 Holiday Gift Guide – Suggestions For Her

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I think that most – if not all – women like a little bling.  I prefer my bling to be silver, usually, and so I love the items at Something About Silver (they do have a few gold items, too, if that’s your preference).  Not only are they, well, silver, they’re customized and unique.
The Something About Silver studio is located near the sunny beaches of Clearwater, Florida, where they fabricate all of their custom hand stamped jewelry.  They offer a wide selection of keepsake necklaces that would make a perfect gift or could become your own most cherished piece of jewelry.  If you don’t find exactly what you’re looking for, you can even email them and they will work with you to create a piece that is perfect for you or your gift recipient.

Their site has so many pretty things that it took me hours to choose my favorite and even then there are at least a half-dozen other items I really want (are you listening, Santa?).  What I did choose is The Family Tree necklace.  It’s a 1 1/4″ washer with a tree charm that hangs inside it.  Mine came on a ball chain (various lengths available) but you can also choose a link chain if you prefer.  We had our last name engraved on it; you could also do each of your kids’ names, or all the grandkids’ names as a gift for Grandma.
The finished product was exactly how it looked online – really beautiful.  They’re also really well-made.  Depending on what you choose, it could easily become a family heirloom.
Their packaging is really nice, too; it makes it feel like you’re giving yourself a gift (or if it is a gift, it will feel extra-special).
In addition to necklaces, they have rings, bracelets, earrings, bridal jewelry, ornaments, baby spoons and more.  Here are a couple other items I love.
Where to Buy:

You can purchase directly from the Something About Silver website.  And I have an exclusive promo code for you!  Enter LMC502 at the checkout and get 10% off your order (expires12/19).

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