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GoSum App Review

GoSum App Review

Over the last year I’ve had a lot of fun playing a lot of different apps on my iPhone and iPad, and now I’ve found another really fun one called GoSum GoSum is very similar to a game of Scrabble or Sudoku – similar to Words with Friends, except… with Numbers! Yes, that’s right – It’s a Math program, which… Read More

Apps, Sp 6

LeapFrog Touch Magic Learning Bus Review

LeapFrog Touch Magic Learning Bus Review

Last week I shared our experience with the new LeapFrog Touch Magic Rockin’ Guitar – and the cool contest that they are running to win $500!! This week I’m going to talk to you all about the really sweet LeapFrog Touch Magic Learning Bus that we got! Similar to the Guitar – the coolest thing about these Touch Magic products… Read More

Reviews, Sp 9

My First Aid Kit helps Prevent MRSA Infections. Does Yours?

My First Aid Kit helps Prevent MRSA Infections. Does Yours?

A few days ago I wrote about how my 3 1/2 year old just started riding his big-boy bike with out ever using training wheels, and how fast he’s getting bumped and bruised. It got me thinking about how I really need to get my act together here and get myself organized and ready for injuries. I would describe my… Read More

Giveaways, Sp 270

Big-Boy Bike equals Big-Boy Bumps! How to Prevent MRSA Infections

Big-Boy Bike equals Big-Boy Bumps! How to Prevent MRSA Infections

Last week my 3 1/2 year old, Andrew shocked us all.  He started riding his BIG-boy bike – without ever using training wheels.  I almost didn’t believe it myself, and still to this day I am in total awe. He’s riding all over the streets and going down hills and everything.  Leading me towards heart-failure, and {Hopefully not} grey hair…. Read More

Family, Sp 41

How Long Should my Child be Rear Facing?

How Long Should my Child be Rear Facing?

A guest post from my dear friend Sadie at SlapDashMom.com: In America, at least since I became a parent, it’s been deemed as normal to turn our babies to be front-facing in their car seats at 12 months of age, and 20 pounds. I know some folks have turned their babies around even earlier when they hit the 20 pound… Read More

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