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Win one of SIX Amazon Gift Certificates!

Frankly, I’m quite surprised, because there have been hardly any entries for the Regionz Kidz contest despite the fact that many people have read the post!

So to sweeten the pot a bit, I’ll be giving 5 random entrants into the Regionz Kidz tee contest each a $5 Amazon gift certificate, and the grand prize winner of the contest will not only receive a tee with her choice of design for her tot, she’ll also receive a $10 Amazon gift card from moi.

Click here to enter the Regionz Kidz tee contest, and remember, just for entering, you automatically get a chance to win one of 5 $5 Amazon gift certificates or the GRAND prize of a Regionz Kidz tee and a $10 Amazon gift certificate!!

Remember, the Regionz Kidz tee contest ends on March 29. 2008, so enter ASAP.

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Horizon Organic DHA Fortified Milk

Brain Awareness Week may have just passed, but that’s no reason to forget about the cerebellum the rest of the year, especially if you’ve got little ones who are in the most important stages of brain development.

icon_dha If you’ve been pregnant at any time within the last four or five years, you’ve definitely heard about DHA and all the way this fatty acid complex benefits your fetus, infant or toddler’s brain development.  DHA and ARA are found in breastmilk, but if that is no longer, or just isn’t an option, it can be found in fatty fish like salmon, certain meats like liver, and in specially fortified products. Now, you can also get it built into your daily intake of milk! Horizon Organic has come out with a brand spanking new line of milk that is fortified with DHA to help your newly weaned tot (and yourself, if you’re preggers!) get the DHA you need to promote healthy brain development.

Dr. Alan Greene, a nationally renowned doctor, speaker and researcher has always been a strong proponent of DHA, and is one of the reasons why Americans have access to DHA fortified infant formulas, like Enfamil Lipil for example. DHA wasn’t actually added to infant formula until 2002, and Dr. Greene was one of the forces behind getting the FDA to approve the additions. Now, Dr. Greene is also the poster child for Horizon Organics’ brand new line of milk with added DHA. He offers up great insight, information and advice to visitors of the Horizon Organic web site.

Personally, I love the flavor of Horizon Organic milk; it always tastes so uber fresh and creamy. Now, Horizon Organic has provided us with a new option that’s even better for us than regular milk, with all the great flavor and health benefits they’ve always offered up.  Don’t worry, Horizon Organic Milk + DHA tastes just like their regular milk.

During pregnancy, I actually took DHA ARA supplemental pills and I ate a LOT of salmon (something not quite recommended), but with this new DHA fortified milk, none of that is necessary.. it’ll be breakfast as usual for all the pregnant ladies out there to get that extra boost of DHA to your baby. For tots already weaned off of breastmilk or formula, this is a GREAT alternative to regular milk, because not only is it organic, but your little one will continue to receive all the power of supplemental DHA in his diet.  Anyway, DHA is something that people of all ages can really benefit from.

We were recently provided with a sample of Horizon Organic Milk with DHA, and I’m pleased to offer THREE of my readers with the same opportunity! I’m giving away three coupons for a carton of Horizons Organic with DHA (each valued @ $4.99 each). I’ll be more than happy to mail the coupon to you, and to enter all you need to do is comment on this post with a valid email address so I can let you know if you’ve won. The deadline to enter is March 31, 2008, and I’m willing to mail the coupon to anyone with a US mailing address.

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All the More Reason to be Open With Your Teens About Sex – 25% of Teenage Girls Have an STD or STI

Yeah I know: you’ve been dreading the day for that fateful birds and bees convo with your newly high-school-ified son or daughter.  Trust me, if that describes you, the facts and figures found by this referenced study should give you that resolve to just get that conversation over with, stat.  I don’t care if you’re in denial about the fact that your teen has some raging hormonal activity going on (or will very soon), because the fact of the matter is, nothing is more powerful than knowledge (though whether that’s a good or bad thing is debatable), and it’s important your teen is aware of the possible consequences of engaging in unprotected sex (which of course includes not only the possible contraction of an STD, but preventable unwanted pregnancies as well), how to NOT get an STD (abstinence -the only foolproof way- OR proper protection, duh) and well, why she should really think about waiting.  Seriously.  But hey, it’s common knowledge that sometimes…. the hormones… the… yearning… the….  forbidden quality… the entire mix gets the best of everyone, not just teens, and not just randy adolescents with raging hormones. 

The best thing any parent can do is arm your teen with knowledge, support and maybe add a dire warning of what could be if he or she chooses to listen more with what’s down there then what’s up here.  Ultimately, each person , whether that person is 15 or 50, is in charge of his or her own body.  With the right information, access to resources and access to preventative tools, you should be confident that your teen will make the right decisions.  (If by chance she doesn’t heed your sagely advice and guidance, well, just remember what little orphan Annie said.)

For further information:

  • About Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) @ KidsHealth.org
  • MedlinePlus: Sexually Transmitted Diseases @ NIH.org (National Institutes of Health)
  • STDs and Teens @ CFOC.org (Campaign for our Children, Inc)
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    Whole Grain Pop Tarts® Are so Delicious!

    I’ve got a weak spot for brown shuga’ cinnamon Pop Tarts®, a preference that littleQ has no doubt acquired, if he hadn’t inherited it, already.  They’re so delicious, but considering I’ll gladly snack on them all day long, they’re really something of a guilty pleasure for me.  Yes, I love them that much.

    So, how happy do you think I am that Kelloggs® has come out with Brown Sugar Cinnamon and Strawberry Pop Tarts® that are made with WHOLE GRAINS?  It kicks butt, because although I definitely still need to moderate my intake of the deliciously delectable toaster pastries, it’ll no longer be such a guilty pleasure for me to eat munch on them during the day, because I’ll be getting more out of each Pop Tart than just my carb and sugar fix.

    Whole Grain Pop Tarts have less calories than regular pop tarts do, and they also have less sugar and more fiber.  As you would expect, the primary ingredient is whole wheat flour, and each pastry has one full serving of whole grains.  I have to admit, I absolutely hate wheat bread… I can’t stand it, even though it’s healthier for ya’, but Whole Grain Pop Tarts taste sooo much better than regular pop tarts, so if you’re worried about that, just don’t. 

    I recently received both flavors, Brown Sugar Cinnamon and Strawberry, to try, and while I much prefer the brown shuga cinnamon, I found that both flavors were more pleasing to the palate than their regular counterparts.  There’s substantially more flavor in the whole grain version (it definitely comes from the adjusted pastry recipe!), and it also tastes healthier.  They don’t really have that prepackaged-starch flavor present in regular Pop Tarts, which you probably don’t mind or even notice right now, and you won’t until you taste the Whole Grain versions.  The combination of the new pastry recipe and the fillings (especially the brown sugar!) definitely make the Pop Tarts taste more like what they are : delicious, satisfying pastries with yummy fillings. But..  I have a feeling that until you taste them yourself, you won’t really know what I’m talking about… but you will when you try them.

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    Toddler Speech Development – To Worry or relax?

    Toddler speech development….. With this, and all parenting issues, there are always people on both sides of the fence: if your child doesn’t seem to have as expansive a vocabulary or isn’t as verbally communicative as it seems other children his or her age are, some people will say, “eh, wait it out…” and others will say, “Go go go get some help NOW!” 

    If you’ve had to or are dealing with this, how did you or are you dealing with it?

    littleQ, at just one month past his 2nd birthday, has a vocabulary which isn’t quite as extensive as it should be, with the bigger issue being that he hasn’t really begun to speak in short sentences or phrases (with the exception of “thank you”) yet, and so his pediatrician recommended having him evaluated for speech therapy.  His sessions should be beginning within the next few weeks, and to supplement the speech therapy, we’ll also be attending a class which is almost like a mommy and me separation class, but specifically geared towards developing cognitive, speech and social skills.

    Call me silly, but I’m convinced that part of the issue may be that he just doesn’t want to talk, or just doesn’t feel like it.  I feel this way because with a word definitely in his vocabulary, sometimes he’ll say it and other times he’ll just outright refuse to say anything.  He may instead just smile and shake his head “no”  when we ask him a question that requires a one word answer that we know he knows the meaning of.  Instead, he’ll bring the object to us, or bring us to the object.  He follows directions pretty well, and he definitely understands us when we ask him to do something, get a toy or go somewhere.  He knows.  And…the words he does say are pretty clear.  It’s not like he’s mumbling them or barely getting them out… and although he’s had a few ear infections we already know there’s nothing wrong with his hearing.  Hmm.. do I have a stubborn tot on my hands?

    We’ll see how the speech therapy goes.  The goal is 6 months to have him at his age level completely, so we’ll be working hard here at home to make that happen.  The worst effect this is having on littleQ is that he gets completely and totally frustrated when he’s unable to verbalize what he wants and is unable to get his message across by “showing” us, so I’m definitely looking forward to eradicating that stress from his life, not to mention from mine and mrQ’s.. have you ever been in the presence of an angry tot in the midst of his terrible twos who isn’t getting what he wants.. and to top it all off, can’t even let you know what it is he wants?

    A few days ago, I posted about Baby Einstein DVDs.  Honestly, I was floored by the positive effect the First Signs DVD had on him a few months ago.  As I’ve stated in previous posts, dvds, television shows and toys are by no means suitable replacements for parental interaction and instruction, but that DVD definitely helped us… I think there was just something about the way the words and information was presented that triggered a sort of “wow I can do that too!” mind set in littleQ.  I’m also going to look into any other class we can do outside of this particular program, and we’ll take it from there.

    Well, just like we go to the doctor at least once a year for a checkup and to take preventative measures, with speech delay, it’s much better to tackle the issue as soon as it even looks like it might be an issue, than to have to deal with bigger problems later on that could have been prevented or mitigated if treated earlier.

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    Linky Love!

    Thanks to Kim from Little Ladybug Designs for tagging me on her blog :)

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    Giftventure – Giftgiving with a twist (and some puzzles)

    Presents are great.  I love giving them and I love getting them.  Personally, I’ve always told myself I would do something new and different and unique next time I give a gift to my 7 year old goddaughter, something she’d remember for years and something she’d appreciate as much as or even more so than the actual present itself….

    giftventureEnter, GiftVenture – a service I recently had the chance to test that allows you to give your child or any child you’re giving a gift to with a wonderful, memorable experience.  The way it works is, you choose a theme, enter details about the recipient, enter where the present will be hidden, and then a series of customized letters will be sent to the recipient (or all at once to you/the recipient’s parent) based on a theme you’ve chosen.  Now these letters… they’re from you, but they’re not from you.. they’re from a pirate, the Easter Bunny, a fairy princess, Cupid, etc…. it all depends on the adventure (or GIFTventure) you choose.  Each letter will contain age appropriate puzzles that your child can complete himself or with assistance that related to the theme.  It will definitely draw your child in, building a sense of mystery and suspense (and appreciation!) for the present to come.   The puzzles will lead your child to the spot where you specified you hid the present, and “finding” it is definitely going to give them a sense of accomplishment and triumph after having to figure everything out.

    littleQ is just a tiny bit too young at just past his 2nd birthday to fully appreciate a Giftventure, but my 7 year old goddaughter and her 3 1/2 year old brother aren’t too young, so instead of just having 2 Kid Tough digital cameras sent to their home, I ordered a Treasure Map Adventure GiftVenture for them as well.  According to their mother, they loved it!  My goddaughter was skeptical that the letters could have come from anyone other than a real person (asking her mom, “who sent this?” as soon as she found the first one), but she certainly enjoyed figuring out the puzzles.  Her little brother was simply excited about the whole experience and was happy to be able to take part in something his older sister was doing.  By the time they got to their presents, they were bursting with excitement.

    GiftVenture definitely provides a wonderful way to spice up any present, and your children will not only enjoy it, but they’re sure to appreciate the entire experience.  You can be sure that once I’m confident littleQ will be able to figure out puzzles (with my or mrQ’s help), I’ll be using GiftVenture to add a little adventure and excitement to the gift.

    *****For Easter, you can take 10% off your order by using the code momcentral at checkout!  Also, sign up by March 14, and get reduced shipping on your order :)

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    Baby Einstein DVDs – Stimulating Educational Content for Babies

    baby_einstein_logo I very much adore the entire Baby Einstein line of products and DVDs.  littleQ absolutely loves his Baby Einstein My First Signs DVD, and recently we also had the privilege of obtaining a review copy of the Baby Einstein: Baby’s First Moves DVD.  littleQ’s also quite fond of the Little Einsteins, and is always at attention once the lilting music during each episode begins.  (I come from a musical family and I definitely appreciate the cognitive and educational benefits music and all forms of art have for young children.)

    Baby’s First Moves combines familiar imagery with baby friendly versions of classical music along with silly puppet shows that your child will definitely enjoy.  First Moves features babies performing each action (such as “roll over”) and we all know how babies love to look at other babies, and with this and all of the Baby Einstein DVDs geared towards language and comprehension skills development (i.e. Baby’s First Signs, Baby Wordsworth First Words, and coming soon: Baby’s First Sounds DVD… as well as other titles), the goal is to, through captivating visual and audio content, foster the growth of your baby’s cognitive development as well as his ability to “connect” what he watches to things he sees, feels and experiences in the real world.  Silly puppet shows throughout the DVD are complete with sound effects and will keep your child’s attention, and if afterwards he’s still craving some puppet entertainment, there are extra puppet shows included under the Bonus Features sections.

    For infants, First Moves is a great way to help your child begin to understand concepts of movement (to quote from the DVD description: it’s a “playful, interactive celebration of babies’ movement milestones“), and for older babies and toddlers, it’s a great way to supplement his language development.  All of the Baby Einstein DVDs and products are designed for parent-child interaction, and that is definitely the way you’ll see the maximum positive effect of this and any other DVD in the Baby Einstein series.  For example, after a few viewings of the First Signs DVD, some practice and real world usage of the signs featured, littleQ’s spoken vocabulary did improve! 

    It’s always, ALWAYS recommended to constantly make conversation and interact with your baby, and Baby Einstein DVDs are such a great way to supplement that development, because the DVD acts as a visual and auditory aid for your that helps to impress already familiar concepts and vocabulary in your child’s mind.  Oh, and the Baby Einstein toys and puppets used in the series are available for sale, and each DVD even has a section that provides you with the information for each toy for you to find it.

    To be quite frank, before I tried the Baby Einstein DVDs, I didn’t want to, but once we tried Baby Einstein, I was hooked.  Before you click away and buy these DVDs though, I have to remind you that NO tv show is a replacement for parental interaction and instruction.  That said, Baby Einstein DVDs are great tools that you can use to supplement your child’s learning and development (but remember, you must also be working with your baby aside from the DVDs to fully benefit from them), and watching them together while interacting with your child is a beautiful way to bond.

    Look for the Baby Einstein line of products at Amazon.com and at DisneyShopping.com.

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    Green Works™ All Natural Cleaning Products by Clorox®

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    I love a clean house.  I love using eco-friendly products.  I hate strong chemical odors.  Quite the dilemma, eh?

    allpurpose Not so much… really.  Clorox® (yes, the maker of bleach) has come out with an innovative, ingenious and altogether earth, health and family friendly line of household cleansing products called Green Works™.  This line of products is created from all natural plant and mineral based ingredients to make safe, effective and non-abrasive household cleansers…. and no, you don’t need to be a granola or a treehugger to thoroughly appreciate Green Works™.  Hey, there is a lot to be said for leading an eco and earth friendly lifestyle.

    toilet The first thing you’ll notice when you use Green Works™ is the effectiveness of the product.  Just a spritz or two of the appletini (please don’t get any silly ideas!) colored Natural All Purpose Cleaner, and you will immediately be sold on this stuff.  The very first time I spied Green Works™ on a shelf at Waldbaum’s, I was immediately drawn but was still somewhat skeptical about using the products, in part because these products are priced just slightly higher than coventional cleansing products, but the main reason why I balked slightly was because I had this notion in my mind that possibly these “natural” cleansing agents would not quite be up to par.  gs I decided to give myself the benefit of the doubt, and I went ahead and purchased the Natural All Purpose Cleaner and the Natural Toilet Bowl Cleaner; and I recently also had the chance to try the Natural Glass & Surface Cleaner. 

    After getting over the initial shock that a cleaning product made of all natural ingredients (no bleach, no phosphorous) and deemed to be eco-friendly could clean so well, you’ll be pleasantly surprised at the fresh, crisp scent which is sans (aka free of) the abrasive chemical overtones present in conventional household cleansing agents.

    As mom to a toddler, Green Works™ products fulfills two wants and needs:  the want for a better household cleansing product and the need for a safe product.  When you read the ingredient label, you’ll truly be amazed: you’ll wonder exactly how it is that a product made from water, coconut-based, corn-base and lemon-based ingredients could clean so well.

    Check out the Clorox® Green Works™ website to learn more about this new family of safe, all natural and eco-friendly home cleaning products.

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    Winner Alert! Organic Body Wash Giveaway

    Congratulations to Karen S.!  You’ve won the giveaway for a bottle of Organic Sunflower Body Wash, courtesy of Michelle Dupper, an independent representative with ONE Group.  Watch your inbox for an email from me!