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Saturday, September 4, 2010

August Monthly Wrap Up


Books I Read in August:

None =( 

But I did read Reader's Digest and Remedy Magazine!

Top Posts in August:





Recent Visitors

melissa

Just Lola

jinny

Sofia

Clueless_Mama

Jumping Jack

Books I Hope to Read in September

None yet =(

Posts Coming Up in September

Reviews: (and maybe a giveaway or two!)

Terro Mosquito Repellant

Tropical Traditions Gold Label Standard Virgin Coconut Oil

Star Wars Cookie Cutters

Clairvoyant Beauty

My Name is Not Isabella: Just How Big Can a Little Girl Dream? Story by Jennifer Fosberry Pictures by Mike Litwin

The Hip Klip

Tie Buddies

101 Things to do with Meatballs by Stephanie Ashcraft

Your Not the Boss of Me: Brat-Proofing Your 4- to 12-Year-Old Child by Betsy Brown Braun

Duncan Hines Triple Chocolate Decadent Cake Mix and Duncan Hines Amazing Glazes

The Ultimate Grilling Collection

Box Tops for Education Prize Pack

Thanks for reading and supporting 512 Kidz blog! Things have been crazy busy with my daughter starting school but I hope to get back in the swing of blogging soon!

Thursday, August 12, 2010

Help Energizer in The Fight Against Breast Cancer


Help in the fight against breast cancer research.  Energizer is currently a sponsor of the 2010 Susan G. Komen 3-Day for the Cure®, a series of 15 events across the nation where participants walk 60 miles over the course of three days.  As a way to celebrate this, Energizer is donating $1 to Susan G. Komen for a Cure for every new “like” on the Energizer Bunny Facebook page (up to $15,000).  That’s right.  All you have to do is “Like” the Energizer Bunny!

Here is a link to the Energizer Bunny Facebook page: www.energizer.com/energizerbunny

-Courtesy of Energizer

Monday, August 2, 2010

July Monthly Wrap Up


Books I Read in July:

Twilight: Director's Notebook by Catherine Hardwicke

The Twilight Saga: Eclipse The Illustrated Movie Companion by Mark Cotta Vaz

Doing a little better with my reading! ;)

Top Posts in July:




Recent Visitors

B

Margarita Bloom

Until Tomorrow, Jennifer

Camryn

Ewa

Josh

Books I Hope to Read in August

The Southern Vampire Mysteries/Sookie Stackhouse Novels/True Blood Books 2-8 by Charlaine Harris

Posts Coming Up in August:

Emptying the Nest: Launching Your Young Adult Toward Success and Self-Reliance by Brad E. Sachs, Ph.D. Book Review

Kymaro Cami Review

Kymaro Fix My Roots! Review

Kymaro Bust Up Cups Review

Kymaro Backless Bra Review

and possibly a giveaway or two!
Thanks for reading and supporting 512 Kidz blog! My kiddo starts school later this month and I hope to get a jump on posting so hang on... ;)

Sunday, July 25, 2010

Bloggers and Giveaway Enthusiasts: Check Out Giveaway Scout!


Bloggers and Giveaway Enthusiasts: I found a great new site for bloggers to advertise their giveaways on! The site is called Giveaway Scout. You can visit the site and find tons of great giveaways from around the web. You can also register your blog to the site at this link! When you register your blog, Giveaway Scout automatically picks up and lists your giveaways. Check it out!

Monday, July 19, 2010

KinderCare Learning Centers Blog Tour


Finding the right school for your young child can feel overwhelming, with so many things to consider from class size, to location, programming and curriculum. KinderCare, a preschool and kindergarten program with 1600 centers nationwide, offers age-appropriate curriculum, customized experiences and overall school preparedness, making the back to school or start of school process a whole lot easier.

KinderCare Learning Centers provide low teacher to student ratios, strong communication between families and teachers, and a safe, nurturing atmosphere. Offering projects designed to excite children's imaginations, KinderCare provides a stimulating environment for toddlers, preschoolers and elementary school aged children alike. And with over 40 years experience in childcare and education, KinderCare provides peace of mind so parents can feel confident in their choice. 

In a nationwide survey of parents, KinderCare Learning Centers learned that when selecting a school, 76% of parents are most concerned that their school of choice employs quality and passionate teachers and 80% want to know that their child is excited to take part in activities while at school.

-Courtesy of KinderCare and Mom Central

My daughter is starting school this fall. She will be going into preschool! She has special needs and will be in a class with kids much like her. When selecting a school for my daughter, I want to be sure its not too far from home. We live by humble means so we also want to be sure that the school isn't too expensive. As a mom of a special needs child I want to be sure that the school my daughter attends is well prepared to educate a child such as her. Our local public school has a great special needs program so my daughter will be attending school there. Above all I want to be sure my child is safe and well taken care of, and I know she will be at her future pre-k!

I don't really remember my first day of school, but I remember every year before the first day of school would be a mix of emotions. Happy to see your friends and a bit nervous about how the day will go. I changed schools a lot so I having to make new friends was always a bit tough on me. But I always met a nice group of kids. I hope my daughter doesn't have to change schools as often as I did! I hope she has a great first day of pre-k.

http://kindercare.com/

www.MomCentral.com

*I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central on behalf of KinderCare Learning Centers and received a gift certificate to thank me for taking the time to participate.

Monday, July 12, 2010

Back 2 School Projects to Save Money & Show Creativity

Sandy Sandler, founder of non-profit www.C4K555.org and creator of the best selling Bowdabra, is providing several fun, easy and cost-effective projects that kids and can do that save money and show their creativity.
Between new clothes and backpacks, supplies and shoes, back to school time can really put a dent in your budget. Fortunately, with a little forethought and creativity, you can save money on your back to school supplies and still start the school year off right.

Shop Ahead
School supplies are often at their cheapest in mid summer. Call your child's school and find out if you can get the supply list a little early and take advantage of those sales. Find out when your state has its tax-free days and plan your shopping around it for extra savings.

Buy Simple
When you do hit the stores, keep an eye out for the simpler alternatives. Instead of glossy, photo covered folders and binders buy plain white and then let kids decorate them with magazine photos, fabric and paper scraps. Cover blank notebooks and journals with fun fabric and make your own book covers out of wallpaper or contact paper. Decorating their own school supplies isn't just a cost cutting measure; it will also boost confidence when they can show off their own creations to their friends.

DIY
Take advantage of all the online tutorials out there and make your own pencil cases, gym bags and even back packs. Look around the house, at thrift stores or even in the recycling bin for items you can reuse for interesting projects like this fun pencil bag - http://www.skiptomylou.org/2008/08/13/a-recycled-pencil-bag-for-the-first-day-of-school/


Clothing Face Lift
Before you spend any money on back to school clothing, go though your children's closets and drawers with them and find items that could use a little face life to give them new life. Patch the knees of boys' jeans with rough and rugged camouflage fabric, add length to a skirt or T-shirt by stitching ribbon or fringe to the hem, make your own freezer paper stencils and paint over stains with fabric paint. Even younger kids can get in on the action with this no-sew blue jeans spruce up.

You'll need:
An old pair of jeans
Roll of rickrack or fun ribbon
Permanent Fabric Glue
Scissors

1. Wash and dry the jeans and lay them out on a flat work surface. Using the ribbon, measure around the ankle of the jeans and cut four pieces just slightly longer than this length.
2. Using the fabric glue, fold over one end of the ribbon and attach it along the bottom hem of the jeans. Glue another length of ribbon onto the jean about two inches above the first. Repeat with the other leg. Be sure to fold over the other end before gluing it down.
3. Cut four more pieces just longer than the width of the back pocket. Following the same procedure, glue the ribbon down along the top of the pocket.
4. Allow the glue to dry completely before wearing. Wash according to the instructions on the glue.


Plan No-Waste Lunches
One of the biggest cost cutting measures you can take is to move to homemade reusable lunch bags and sandwich wraps. Over the course of the year, the cost of sandwich baggies and brown paper sacks can really add up, but creating your own reusable lunch packing items is easier, and cheaper, than you think. For sandwich wraps cut 12-inch squares of canvas using pinking shears. Lay the square on your work surface point side up and, with a piece of bread in the center for sizing, fold first the side corners and then the bottom and top corners down. Find the point where the top and bottom corners meet and attach stick on Velcro to each side. Kids can use fabric markers to decorate their sandwich wraps and they can easily be tossed in the laundry when they need a wash.

A reusable lunch bag is a great first sewing project that children can feel proud of every day when they sit down in the cafeteria to eat. But before you rush out to the fabric store, look through your sewing bin and check outgrown clothing. An old cotton shirt and a fleece sweater can give you all the fabric you need for this fun project.

You'll need:
(2) 12x24 inch pieces of cotton fabric
(1) 12 x 24 inch piece of polar fleece
Thread
Velcro dots
10 inches of ribbon
Scissors

1. On your work surface, layer first the fleece, then a cotton rectangle, right side up, and finally the last rectangle, right side down. Pin across one of the long sides and sew using a straight stitch.
2. Fold the top layer of cotton up and press the seam open with your fingers.
3. Now fold this new, larger rectangle in half the other way. Pin and sew along the edge.
4. Fold the cotton only side down over the fleece to create a shorter tube. Trim the raw edges of the fabric to be even and sew across the bottom of the bag.
5. Turn the whole thing right side out. Fold the corners of the bottom in and stitch into place. Add a handle to the top using the ribbon and attach the Velcro dots along the top edge of the bag to hold it closed.

For more creative ideas, visit www.C4K555.org to download free projects at Crafters 4 Kids.

To learn more, visit: www.C4K555.org


-Courtesy of Crafters 4 Kids

Share Your 'Milano Moment'


Take a minute to explore the 'Milano Moment' widget above. 'Like' Milano's new page on facebook, share your 'Milano Moment' and be entered to win one of 1,000 bushels (cases) of the new Strawberry Milano Cookies from Pepperidge Farm. Check it out!

Thursday, July 1, 2010

June Monthly Wrap Up

Books I read in June:

The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner: An Eclipse Novella by Stephenie Meyer

I finally read it and loved it! Can't wait to see Eclipse on the 4th.

Top Posts in June:




Top Commenters



Recent Visitors

Karissa@Withourbest

Jessica

Joanna

Tamara aka Cheapskate Mom

Boutique on Feet

Books I Hope to Read in July

The Host by Stephenie Meyer

Vampire Academy and Frostbite: A Vampire Academy Novel by Richelle Mead

The Secret Circle: The Initiation and The Captive Part I by L. Jane Smith

Posts Coming Up in July

Terro Mosquito Repellant Review

Star Wars Cookie Cutters and The Ultimate Grilling Collection from Williams-Sonoma Review

Radius Toothbrush Review

Le Baby Hair Gel Review

You're Not the Boss of Me: Brat Proofing Your 4- to 12-Year Old Child by Betsy Brown Braun Book Review

Rich's Products Review

Tropical Traditions Gold Label Standard Virgin Coconut Oil Review

myMoney Power Party

and maybe a giveaway or two!

Thanks for reading and supporting 512 Kidz blog!

The Jensen Project Family Movie Night Twitter Party 7/16!


TwitterMoms is hosting a Family Movie Night Twitter Party! Join us July 16 at 8/7 central (8-10 pm or 7-9pm) to watch The Jensen Project on NBC. Log on to twitter as you watch the movie and join in the discussion. To view discussions and comment click the link below, that is where the event will take place! Use hashtag #jensenproject.

http://search.twitter.com/search?q=%23jensenproject

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Ronzoni Smart Taste Photo Contest Reminder!

Our Photo: Pasta Sauce Princess

I just wanted to post a reminder about the Ronzoni Smart Taste Photo Contest. Just by voting you can win a $25 Gift Card! The contest ends this Friday, June 25th. Feel free to vote for us (photo above) or any photo you love. The link is below!



Thursday, May 13, 2010

Little (belated) luxuries for Mother's Day - At every stage of life ....May 9/10


Mother’s Day just passed but for those who need to grab a belated gift... This season Pretty Ballerinas (ballerina flats & accessories), HOTmilk Maternity Lingerie (sleepwear & lingerie) and Radley London (handbags and accessories) are providing the special lady in your life with gorgeous gifts and life’s little luxuries – for moms at every age. These hand crafted Mother’s Day tokens come at a stylish, affordable price as well, all items featured here are under $75.

-Courtesy of Bromley Group PR

Friday, May 7, 2010

Bloggers: Blogger Black Book!

Blogger Black Book Member

Bloggers! I wanted to tell you about an awesome PR service that connect companies and bloggers called Blogger Black Book. Sign up and they match you with companies so you can do product reviews and giveaways on your blog. Check it out: www.bloggerblackbook.com/survey Just let them know that '512kidz' sent you in the 'How Did You Hear About Us?' section. Thanks so much!

Thursday, May 6, 2010

Stunning and Eco-Friendly Mother's Day Gifts


"Green fashion and eco-consciousness are growing trends that are here to stay, and we thought your readers would enjoy recommendations for greening their Mother’s Day this year. Like all Brilliant Earth products, our Mother’s Day gifts are made of ethically-sourced conflict-free diamonds, fair-trade gemstones and 100% recycled metals, and 5% of profits are donated to African communities that have been affected by the jewelry trade. 

Here are some of our favorite ways to impress Mom without spoiling the planet:

Create a personalized charm necklace: Our recycled sterling silver charm pendants are the perfect keepsake gift for every mother. Select her child’s initial and pair it with a darling heart, bee or lotus charm for a personal, one-of-a-kind gift.


Pick her favorite colored gemstone: 
-Does she have a thing for purple? Check out our Grape Garnet earrings and pendant.
-Does she look amazing in orange? A pair of Fire Citrine earrings or a pendant will be perfect! 
-If she is a true blue gal, our ethical origin Blue Sapphire stud earrings will be an incredible gift.

Gift her pearls of wisdom: Our eco-friendly Tahitian pearl earrings and pendants are elegant, modern, and perfect for everyday wear."


-Courtesy of Brilliant Earth

 

Wednesday, May 5, 2010

Google Friend Connect Week at Smart and Trendy Moms

Smart and Trendy Moms
It's Google Friend Connect Week at Smart and Trendy Moms! Link-up and get new blog readers. It's a 'Social Parade'! Every week a new theme is introduced and everything revolves around getting new followers. Just follow the instructions in the post!

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

May is Skin Cancer Awareness Month

 
UV Skinz is giving away free UV Protective Baby Swim Shirts to all customers who place an order this May in honor of National Skin Cancer Awareness Month. UV Skinz, your one-stop shop for UV Protective Swim Shirts and UV clothing, wants to ensure that even the youngest members of our families are given proper protection against skin cancer, which is dangerously on the rise in babies, children and teens. This is the third year in a row that UV Skinz has generously given away swimwear for their cause. Help them meet their goal of giving away 3,000 swim shirts for babies! Just visit www.uvskinz.com to learn more!
 
UV Skinz was started after Rhonda Sparks lost her 32-year-old husband to melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer.  It was this experience and being left to raise their three young boys on her own that gave her the determination to help bring products to the market that can help families live sun safe, while never forgetting how important it is to LIVE and HAVE FUN outdoors!

-Courtesy of UV Skinz

Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Pamper Mom This Mother's Day Contest - Massage Chair Giveaway


If anyone deserves a massage, it’s YOU Mom, wouldn’t you agree? How would you like a chance to win your very own Human Touch iJoy-2310 Massage Chair?! Just imagine a deep, sensual, relaxing massage every night for FREE.
This Mother’s Day, Human Touch is committed to making life a little easier for one lucky Mom!  

Human Touch®, the U.S. market leader of innovative massage chairs, Perfect Chair® Recliners, and other wellness solutions, is running a “Pamper Mom This Mother’s Day” contest and are accepting entries now until May 5th!

We are offering a free Human Touch iJoy-2310 Massage Chair ($599 value) to the most deserving Mom. To participate, we are asking each individual to submit an entry, 150 words or less, describing why their Mom, Spouse/Partner (who is a mom of course!) deserves this great giveaway. Moms are also encouraged to submit an entry for themselves! 


Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Post-it Brand Launches Student Design Contest


Calling all students ages 11 to 18! 
The Post-it Brand 30th Anniversary Billboard Student Design Contest is launching this week!

To help showcase the creativity, innovation and imagination of today’s youth, the Post-it Brand is teaming with not-for-profit organization Publicolor, to search for the country’s most innovative, creative student artwork to serve as the design inspiration for the world’s largest billboard made entirely of Post-it Notes. 

Students ages 11 to 18 are invited to create colorful “billboard artwork” made from Post-it Products that fits the theme, “In 30 years I will…”  The most original, compelling and innovative entry will receive:
  • $5,000 prize
  • A trip to New York City to attend the unveiling of the Post-it Brand’s 30th Anniversary Billboard
o    The Post-it Brand 30th Anniversary Billboard will be unveiled in Grand Central Station’s Vanderbilt Hall in August 2010 by a high-profile celebrity.
  • Work with an artist to help create the world’s largest billboard made of Post-it® Notes
  • Chance to meet our celebrity judge – more information coming soon!
  • One year’s supply of Post-it® Products for the winner’s school
Detailed information about the contest as well as the downloadable Official Entry Form can be found at the Post-it 30th Anniversary Billboard Student Design Contest Web site


-Courtesy of Post-it

Monday, April 12, 2010

Veggie Tales Cd's at Chick-Fil-A... Hurry, Only until April 17th


Information about the VeggieTales CDs, which are intended to build self-confidence in children, is below.

VeggieTales CDs Included in Chick-fil-A Kids Meals
CDs include video, music and activities

WHAT:
Chick-fil-A
® is partnering with the beloved children’s program VeggieTales® for its upcoming Kids Meal available between March 13 and April 17. The series of five VeggieTales CDs focuses on building self-confidence in children.

“Children are often embarrassed when they feel different than their peers,” said Angela Savage, Senior Kids & Family Marketing Consultant for Chick-fil-A, Inc. “Our hope is that these CDs will show kids they are perfect just as they are and that it’s good to be unique.”

VeggieTales CD Topics:
Each CD focuses on a different aspect of building healthy self-confidence. CD topics include:
1.  “You are a Friend!”
2.  “You are Special!”
3.  “You are Unique!”
4.  “You are Important!”
5.  “You are Loved!”

Each CD includes:
1.  Music that can be played in the car or on a home computer
2.  Fun activities and print-outs
3.  Videos with lessons from VeggieTales characters
4.  Information for parents
5.  Special promotions


WHEN:
The CDs will be available in Chick-fil-A Kids Meals from March 13 to April 17. There will be a new CD in the Kids Meal each week. Children who receive the same CD twice can exchange the duplicate for another CD during the five-week promotion. After the promotion, parents can order CDs online at www.shopchick-fil-a.com <http://www.shopchick-fil-a.com>  as long as supplies last.


-Courtesy of Veggie Tales & Chick-Fil-A

Triscuit Home Farming Movement


Eating healthy and fresh can really make all the difference, making it all the more important for families to find ways to get back to simple, good-for-you food. Whether you want to keep fresh herbs on your windowsill or tomatoes in your backyard, Triscuit wants to help provide families everywhere with the opportunity and knowledge to grow their own food. As someone who loves to garden, having my own backyard sanctuary not only allows me to incorporate more simple, authentic ingredients into my family's diet but also teach my children the benefits of home growing. 

In an attempt to help Americans celebrate the values of simple goodness found on farms and encourage the growing of fresh herbs and vegetables at home no matter where you live, Triscuit has launched the Home Farming Movement in collaboration with the non-profit organization Urban Framing. Together, Triscuit and Urban Farming plan to create 50 community-based home farms across the country in 2010 in order to connect communities through growing food together. 

To help get this fantastic program off the ground, Triscuit is putting plantable herbs seed cards in four million boxes of Triscuit crackers to be grown on home farms in backyards and balconies. With Earth Day right around the corner, this spring proves ideal for incorporating home growing values into your family's life. Head to the Triscuit Home Farming Movement Web site, www.triscuit.com/homefarming, for more information on how you can start your own home farm or get involved in the Movement.

-Courtesy of Triscuit

***
When I heard about Triscuit's Home Farming Movement, I thought it was an awesome idea. There are so many benefits from growing your own veggies, fruits, and herbs and its much easier than you would think. Triscuit has decided to include plantable seed cards in 4 million boxes of crackers to help you get started. I know Triscuit will inspire many to use their green thumb to grow healthy veggies and herbs.  It is Triscuit's goal to help Americans everywhere create their own home garden!
My husband and I have grown our own herbs in previous years and Triscuit is helping us get started on our herb garden for this year. When I was little my Dad and I had a huge veggie, fruit, and herb garden in our backyard and grew different crops during the fall and spring. I loved growing my own veggies and they were delicious too! Its a memory I will always cherish. 
My daughter and I planted the seed card that was included in our box of Triscuit crackers. My husband has the green thumb around here so we always have plenty of extra pots on hand. This is the second time my daughter has planted something and she has a lot of fun putting in the dirt, digging the hole, putting in the seeds, covering it and watering it. Now we have the plant in the sunshine and are waiting for it to sprout! Our plant is Basil. 
I think its awesome that a company such as Triscuit has partnered up with the non profit organization Urban Farming. When big companies get involved in the community and show they care, it makes a positive impact.  

*I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central on behalf of Triscuit and received the product necessary to facilitate my candid review. In addition, I received a gift card to thank me for taking the time to participate.

Sunday, April 11, 2010

BlogFrog turns Blogs into Communities

I wanted to tell you guys about BlogFrog, a great new site I found today. BlogFrog is where blogs become communities. There are plenty of established mom blog communities, and you can join in the fun by adding friends, joining communities, and replying to discussions. At the same time you get exposure for you blog, and can even start your own community if you so wish. 

By joining you will also show up in the cute widget above. I also have it on my sidebar. Its a great way for you to get some extra exposure. Join BlogFrog today, its tons of fun! Just click on the widget above.

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