Children Learn About Art Through Animation

Art is one thing that I want my daughter to learn about. She has does enjoy animation of all types which can help her learn about this important subject. If you’re like me, finding a website that presents cartoons as an art form is wonderful. Visit the official Every Picture Tells A Story Gallery website! And see artwork from Charles Schulz like Snoopy and Snowman:

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There’s also Walt Disney’s Snow White in Production:

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For those of you fortunate enough to live in Santa Monica, you have a gem of an art gallery to visit. Just go to 1311-C Montana Ave.  These prints are available for purchase as well as children’s books with illustrations.

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I’m Having Twins Book Review

The first in the series of books My Friend Paris, I’m Having Twins, is about a little girl who is going to be the big sister of twins. The author, Paris Morris, is 10 years old now (she was 9 when she wrote this book) and writes about her experience of waiting for her siblings to be born.

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Focusing about what her life with her mother, father and extended family are like while her mother is pregnant with twins and her excitement and expectation of what it will be like after their birth, this book is perfect for any young children in the same position.

The questions Paris asks, the wonderment she experiences and her way of describing them makes this book just adorable. The illustrations are colorful and kid-friendly.

There are four other books in the series and even clothing featuring Paris and the twins available on the website.

To Purchase: Besides the My Friends Paris site, I’m Having Twins is sold on Amazon.com

This review is courtesy of Parent Reviewers.

Nature Valley Granola Nut Clusters Review

Nature Valley has come out with a new snack that is 100% natural – Granola Nut Clusters. As someone who likes potato chips and nachos and thinks that granola is something that needs chocolate added to it to taste good, I admit that I was a bit scared to taste any of the four flavors – Roasted Almond, Honey Roasted Peanut, Nut Lover and Roasted Cashew. But, boy am I glad that I did.

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They are delicious! They are crunchy, taste sweet with a bit of salt and are hard to stop eating once you start. There’s no way of knowing that you are eating granola. Each bag is resealable, contains 5 servings in each bag (one serving is about 7 clusters) and has a Box Top for Education tag. (It is located on the top of the bag that you rip off, so be sure to cut it off before you throw that away.)

I read that the combination of sweet and salty is one of the most popular flavors. If you use my family as an example, these Nut Clusters are going to be very popular! If you’d like to try one for free and have free texting, text CLUSTER to 467467.

This review courtesy of My Blog Spark.


Father’s Day Gift Ideas

Father’s Day is this Sunday in the US. I wrote a post about activities you can help your children do for his day, but here’s some ideas about what to buy for him:

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Ellegent Elle Maternity Clothes

Elegant Elle has gorgeous maternity clothes and necessities too like belly bands. There’s swim wear, evening wear, skin care and even baby items. Right now, there is a 50% off sale on both maternity clothes and layette. This sale runs until June 30th. Shipping is only a flat rate of $5 on all purchases.

maternity-dressYou can follow Elegent Elle (EEMaternity) on Twitter and learn about more sales. If you’re not expecting, be sure to let your family and friends know about this site because it always feels good to look fashionable when you’re pregnant.

Along Came You Book Review and Giveaway

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Along Came You by Karona Drummond is sure to be a book that is given to expectant mothers at baby showers every where. I was deeply touched by this book and my “baby” is 10 years old. I had to share this with her. She sat quietly reading next to me, then asked me to read it with her.

along-came-youWe haven’t read a book together in ages, but this book has a way of bringing Moms and children together no matter the age. Along Came You is actually for children aged 4 – 7, but I believe because of it’s beautiful illustrations even younger children will enjoy having this read to them.

Along Came You is about life for a mother before and after she has had her daughter. The message is that life was good and comfortable before but so much more precious after. The illustrations are colorful, bright and just darling. The illustrator, Estelle Corke captures the close relationship of mother and daughter.

Published by Zonderkidz, hardcover with 32 pages, the purchase price on Amazon.com is $10.87, in book stores the average cost is $15.99.

Win It: Win one new copy of Along Came You

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Teacher Gifts

We always show our appreciation for a job well done by purchasing a teacher gift. Even though times are hard, we do something special for our daughter’s teacher. I’ve learned that these are the most wanted gifts in order of preference:

  1. Handmade Gifts
  2. Particular collectibles (but only if the teacher requests or is a true collector)
  3. Teaching Supplies
  4. Gift Cards

How do I know this? I’ve been through preschool all the way to college with my older daughter and have always been involved with her teachers. Of course, not in college! I didn’t want to just buy things that would end up in a closet or be re-gifted so I asked.

Handmade Gifts – For preschool up to about fifth grade, teachers appreciate seeing what their students have learned or a talent they are proud of, be it writing the alphabet or their name,  a story about their year in school, a thank you letter for the extra help their teacher gave them, or for how they helped them learn about a skill they didn’t know they had. If a child is proud of their art work, a drawing or painting or any other craft item is always welcomed, especially if it can be portrayed or used such as a pencil holder. Be sure that your child puts their full name and the year on their work. Older children can give greeting card with a special message or a letter. Again, if they are gifted in a certain are, let them make something  just for their teacher.

Collectibles - Some teachers cover their classrooms with coffee mugs, Tinker Bell items or posters of dogs. If they keep adding to their collection or talking about their love of these items, it’s a safe guess that they’d be happy to receive another addition. To be on the safe side, you can mention it to them, such as, “Are you looking for more unique mugs?”

Teaching Supplies – We all know that budget cuts have caused many teachers to purchase paper, pencils and even books. Ask if supplies are needed and what in particular. Sometimes a magazine subscription is perfect. National Geographic Little Kids is good for preschool – kindergarten.

Gift Cards – Sometimes you may get a teacher that will say they don’t want or expect anything, or they are happy with a handmade gift. Either way, gift cards are a wonderful way to say thank you. Since my daughter makes either a card or a drawing, I add a gift card as our thank you. This year we chose to use our grocery store cards. Her teacher has been so grateful. He can get just what he wants and it saves him money on a necessity.

What do you do for your childrens’ teachers? I’m sure it’s much harder if you have more than one child in school at the same time.

DealFriends Saves Money

I’m always looking for ways to save money. I’m sure that most parents are being as frugal as possible during this difficult economic time too. Finding coupons and sales online is now added to the “regular” paper coupons that I regularly use at the grocery store and discount stores.

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DealFinds is a website where you can personalize your frugal shopping needs. When you sign up you’ll find a way to select the categories of items you want to keep a look out for, the stores you normally shop at, either online or brick and mortar stores.

You can also list the items you are shopping for, what stores, your time line, etc. and you can get an email alert when a sale comes up. There’s even a forum that you can join to meet other people that like to be frugal. And the best of all, their sales and links are all referral free, so there’s no underlying reason for them to share the deals with you.

Review courtesy of BzzAgent.