Here's to a happy, safe, and blessed holiday, and new year from My Kidz Got Style.
Monday, December 22, 2008
Monday, December 15, 2008
Last Minute Gift Ideas From Santa
With just a few more days before Christmas -- ten to be exact, I thought I'd post some last minute gift ideas from Santa, for the kiddies. A couple of my favorites are really popular items this year. Uberstix has designed some of the most fun scientific building kits around. They fly, they float, and they do just about everything...well, almost everything. The starter kit (left) contains 450 pieces, and has plans for a tower, boat, bridge, ray-gun, and UFO. Complete instructions included. This set is for ages 8+ This manufacturer has over 25 diffrent sets including a sailboat (right), catopalt, pirate ship, and UFO. The Uberarc Series has up to 3200 pieces. These sets are designed to provide hours of fun for you and your child.
International Playthings also boasts some of this years most popular items. This company has a massive selection of toys from birth to 8+ years. What I love about International Playthings is its understanding and dedication to the development of children. And, their products are unique, and just downright fun. Pictured is the award winning Lift off Rocket (left), and Hoppy Bunny, which includes a bunny house, brush, wooden carrot, and care guide.
Some of the more popular games around include the very popular eco-games Xeko, by the Matter Group. There are a total of four missions, Madagaskar, Costa Rica, Indonesia, and China. The plot is to save all of the endangered species of the various regions. Each game includes collectible trading cards of various endangered animals. There are also eco-friendly plush animals that represent some of the world's most endangered animals.
Another company with great toys is Badger Baskets. Their doll furniture is quality handcrafted, and is downright adorable. Pictured left is a doll crib with a storage trundle underneath. All of Badger's cribs include mobiles that actually play music. Badger's inventory also includes doll armoires, changinging tables, strollers (pictured left), and 5 piece doll playsets. Too, too cute!!
Friday, November 7, 2008
The Holidays are Coming, The Holidays are Coming
Thursday, October 30, 2008
Halloween Safety
Please follow these safety tips to ensure this year's holiday is a safe one:
When purchasing costumes, masks, beards and wigs, look for flame-resistantfabrics such as nylon or polyester, or look for the label "Flame Resistant."Flame-resistant fabrics will resist burning and should extinguish quickly. To minimize the risk of contact with candles and other fire sources, avoidcostumes made with flimsy materials and outfits with big, baggy sleeves orbillowing skirts.
Purchase or make costumes that are light, bright and clearly visible to motorists.
For greater visibility during dusk and darkness, decorate or trim costumes withreflective tape that will glow in the beam of a car's headlights. Bags or sacksalso should be light-colored or decorated with reflective tape. Reflective tape is usually available in hardware, bicycle and sporting goods stores.
Children should carry flashlights to see and be seen.
Children should wear well-fitting, sturdy shoes. Oversized high heels are not agood idea.
Tie hats and scarves securely to prevent them from slipping over children's eyes and obstructing vision.
If your child wears a mask, make sure it fits securely, provides adequate ventilation, and has eye holes large enough to allow full vision.
Swords, knives and similar costume accessories should be made of soft, flexible materials.
Supervise pumpkin carvings to avoid lacerations.
Warn children not to eat any treats until an adult has examined them carefully for evidence of tampering.
Carefully examine any toys or novelty items received by trick-or-treaters underthree years of age. Do not allow young children to have any items that are small enough to present a choking hazard or that have small parts or componentsthat could separate during use and present a choking hazard.
Keep candles and Jack O' Lanterns away from landings and doorsteps where costumes could brush against the flame.
Indoors, keep candles and Jack O' Lanterns away from curtains, decorations and other combustibles that could catch fire.
Do not leave burning candles unattended.
Remove obstacles from lawns, steps and porches when expecting trick-or-treaters.
Indoors or outside, use only lights that have been tested for safety by arecognized testing laboratory, such as UL. Check each set of lights, new or old, for broken or cracked sockets, frayed or bare wires, or loose connections. Discard damaged sets.
Don't overload extension cords.
By all means, have a spooktastic Halloween
Monday, September 1, 2008
Halloween, halloween, oh what funny things we've seen...
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