May 29th, 2008
In continuing with the Lifestyles Channel Three Doors Down Block Party this month, I’d like to introduce you to One Book Two Book.
One Book Two Book has undergone some changes recently as writers have moved in, moved up and moved out. I think the latest tenants and writers are some you’ll be seeing […]
By Gayla McCord -- 4 comments
May 27th, 2008
CowParade is the world’s largest public art exhibit in which life-size, three-dimensional fiberglass cow canvases serve as the inspiration for artists in cities through the world.
CowParade recently launched its ecommerce store featuring three varying sizes of figurines, which like the cows themselves, are true works of art. Flawlessly recreating the imagery and story of some […]
By Gayla McCord -- 0 comments
May 21st, 2008
Here’s a little something for those who may be graduating Kindergarten or Pre-School in the coming weeks —
Just a few weeks ago, KidZui (www.kidzui.com) launched and will forever change the way kids navigate their online world. KidZui is the Internet for kids. Not a virtual world like Club Penguin or Webkinz. Not a filter […]
By Gayla McCord -- 2 comments
May 21st, 2008
Just because your teen wears glasses doesn’t mean she can’t enjoy everything that’s going on under the sea or that she has to squint around in the pool. With a pair of Water Optics prescription goggles, your kid will be able to see just as well below the water as she does above.
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By Gayla McCord -- 4 comments
May 17th, 2008
PLAYSKOOL Wash or Toss Sippy Cups: These cups are great to throw in a carry-on bag for the plane or wherever your travels take you – restaurants, the playground, family parties and everywhere in between. The best thing about these sippy cups is you get to decide whether to wash them or toss them, […]
By Gayla McCord -- 2 comments
May 13th, 2008
Have you heard of Brainetics? First, I’m just going to say is WOW, this is an unbelievably fun game. I’ll be completely honest, I hate math and probably shouldn’t have passed any math class I was in during my High School Years but due to a “weird” math teacher and then one that didn’t […]
By Gayla McCord -- 7 comments
April 24th, 2008
You don’t have to have or be a little girl to appreciate the ubber cuteness of Littlest Petshop toys. Even as the mother of boys, and teen boys at that, I find myself drawn to the adorable line of toys that kick my biological clock into overdrive with a yearning for a little girl.
Then […]
By Gayla McCord -- 5 comments
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