Monday, May 31, 2010

v 5 issue 41: Summer Shopping Guide

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Our Summer Shopping guide is here and it is loaded with exclusive discount codes for our readers. Who says you can't have it all? It's Time to Shop 'Till You Drop.


Cover by Melissa Surprise





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1 EM Tanner Designs has a way of spelling out fun. With so many personalized items to choose from you will never be at a loss for fabulous gifts. We love their Me2aTEE items. You design an adorable face that best matches your child to a tee. What a great idea for summer camp, no name tags required. Enter code: TOTTRENDS for 20% off your purchases.

2 For those looking for a sturdy, long lasting, environmentally-friendly highchair, Van Beek Kids is the perfect choice. Handcrafted from solid birch wood and non-toxic finishes. This chair will last for generations and stand up to the test of time. The owners of Van Beek Kids love giving back. $50 from the purchase of each high chair will go directly to "partners for change." You get to choose which organization you wish to support from a long list at checkout.

3 Browse through the large collection of unique boutique clothing and gifts for baby, kids, and moms at My Vintage Baby. Sales Rep Cindy Boyd offers personal attention to your shopping experience while providing the latest trends for children of all ages. 50% off...Buy one item, get the second half off.

4 Whether you're craving hip jeans, a trendy top, or an elegant dress, Figure 8 Maternity carries maternity and nursing clothes that are all about celebrating the miracle that's unfolding in you. Featuring designer labels like Japanese Weekend, Belly Basics, Olian & more, their clothing collection will take you from pregnancy to motherhood in cool stylish comfort.

Click here to shop our Summer Shopping Guide


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Be sure to check out all our wonderful shops for gifts, great designer clothing, fabulous boutiques and even a little something for Mom. Click on covers to start shopping. Don't forget to use shop coupon codes for exclusive discounts.

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Products above (clockwise): Chase 'N Sky clothing @ darlingdivasboutique.com, Superhero Cape @ nannydeprived.com, Billie Toddler Bedding by Olli & Lime, Eclectic necklace by The Vintage Pearl.

Sunday, May 16, 2010

v 5 issue 40: Cooking is Cool

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This weeks issue features ultra-cool cooking gadgets and more that will have your little ones blending and measuring while having fun in the kitchen.


Cover by Kate Callahan






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1 Six felt Chocolate Chip Cookies are freshly prepared and stored inside a cookie-scented box. Each box is topped off with a big pink bow and a working rolling pin. An absolutely fabulous hostess gift for a fancy tea party.

2 Bakers of both genders will delight in the adorable choices available for piggies who want to cook @ thepiggystory.com. Both "Chef Mini" Aprons stir up visions of being home on the range and are sure to inspire some good old-fashioned home cookin'. Two sizes available to fit ages 2 through 6.

3 Create special moments through the playful interaction of cooking. Each Little Baker Suitcase @ Childtocherish is a food grade tin stuffed with the essential tools for a wonderful baking experience: a baker's apron, rolling pin, spoon, recipe booklet, and 3 cookie cutters. Enter code: TTW10 for a 10% off thru 05/31/10.

4 The Zebra Mix Cupcake & Frosting Kit packs a combination of all-natural and organic ingredients into a reusable zebra striped tin. Unfold the included Safari Baking Map and follow the step-by-step instructions. The end result is 12 yummy cupcakes and a boatload of fun! Enter code: TTW25 for 25% off total order when checking out. Your credit will apply after checkout.

5 Playing with your food is highly encouraged when it comes to Melissa & Doug's Food Play. Everything you need to slice and serve the taste of little Italy can be found in this magnificent Pizza Party Set. Comes with 50+ toppings. Plus, the pizza makes slicing sounds when you cut it!

6 The Playful Chef Deluxe Cooking Kit is stocked with utensils, kitchen accessories, recipes, and educational tips for kitchen curious kiddos. The accessories are pint-sized for little hands, measuring tools are color coded, and the recipes are broken down into 10 steps for easy instruction. Perfect for 3 to 5 year olds.

7 With a focus on healthy nutrition for optimal growth & development, Annabel Karmel offers Moms The Toddler Cookbook to get kids in the kitchen and cooking! Annabel truly soars when it comes to creating kid-friendly meals and snacks. The recipes taste great, look great, and the kids can do most of the work.


Having Fun in the kitchen
tot trends weekly Here are a few kid-friendly recipes and healthy snacks, as well as recipes your children can make themselves.

Cheesy Carrot Balls
Ingredients:
4 ounces cream cheese (1/2 bar)
2 ounces grated cheddar cheese
1 carrot, grated

Instructions:
In a medium mixing bowl combine all ingredients. With slightly wet hands roll into balls. You will get between 1 and 2 dozen balls depending on how big you make them.

These are fun and yummy for kid's lunches. There's just something about food that's round! Can be wrapped in plastic wrap and refrigerated for up to 3 days.

Apple Nachos with Peanut Butter Sauce
Ingredients:
1 apple (diced)
1 banana (halved and sliced)
2 whole pita breads
1/4 cup butter, melted (1/2 stick)
3 tablespoons sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon

Sauce Ingredients:
1/2 cup of creamy peanut butter
1/4 cup of whole milk
1 tablespoon of honey

Instructions:
Cut the pitas in half so you have two half circles, then cut in half again, creating 4 triangle shapes from each. Separate and pull bread apart at the edge where it's still attached. Brush pita chips with butter and sprinkle with sugar and cinnamon. Bake at 400 degrees F for 5 - 7 minutes. While baking, prepare sauce by melting together peanut butter, honey and milk in a small saucepan. Serve chips drizzled with sauce and add sliced apples and banana to the plate for a fun lunch or after school snack.


Turkey Lunch Kabob
Because food on a stick tastes better!
Ingredients:
cheddar cheese, cubed
ham, chicken or turkey breast cubed
green pepper
cherry tomatoes
kabob skewers - *NOTE: for very small children you may want to cut off the sharp point of the kabob or use plastic skewers

Instructions:
Cut cheese and meats into cubes. Cut pepper into chunks.Thread onto skewers alternating cheese, meat, veggies. This makes a great sandwich replacement and makes veggies like peppers and tomatoes more fun for little fingers to try.


French Toast Fresh from the Oven
Ingredients:
8 ounces stale bread, remove crusts and cut into cubes
4 eggs
2 1/2 cups of milk (or half and half)
1/4 cup sugar
1 teaspoon cinnamon
1/2 teaspoon of salt
1 teaspoon vanilla
3 tablespoons butter
3/4 cup light brown sugar
1/2 cup walnuts (chopped)

Instructions:
Butter a 9- by 9-inch baking dish. Layer the bread cubes in bottom.
In a bowl, whisk together eggs, milk, sugar, cinnamon, salt, and vanilla until sugar is completely dissolved. Pour over bread cubes and cover. Chill for one hour.

Once chilled, make the topping!
In a small bowl, stir together butter, sugar, and walnuts with a fork until mixture is crumbly and butter is evenly distributed. Sprinkle this mixture over the soaked bread cubes. Bake for 45 minutes at 350 degrees.


Get Kids Involved in Food Preparation
tot trends weekly First remind your kids that you should always wash their hands before preparing food. Kids love helping in the kitchen and here is your chance to teach them the right way. To help them really feel like chefs, aprons are also great to have on hand.

- for younger kids storybooks with cooking involved are a good place to start building an interest in helping.

- ask questions and talk about what will happen when you do certain things, like chop something up, or put something in the oven ... this gets their interest even if they aren't doing the action themselves yet.

- the simplest tasks can get even a toddle involved in food prep, stirring the macaroni, pouring the milk, etc.

- clean up afterward is a time when everyone can help as well.

- gathering of ingredients is an important step and one that most kids can handle, "please bring me 3 carrots, and 2 sticks of celery" and a good beginning to helping out in the kitchen area

- teach them to make something that they can make with little help from you, a scrambled egg, a grilled cheese sandwich, a bowl of soup, a fruit salad, etc.

- look for kids sized kitchen gear and alternate tools for little fingers, for example kids could use a rolling pizza cutter to cut up veggies instead of a big sharp knife.

- get kids their own cookbook and let them choose a recipe, there are a variety of kids geared cookbooks on the market today to choose from.

- let them experiment with different foods, textures, ingredients, combinations, sauces, dips etc.... even if you think something sounds gross and they want to try combining it let them try a small amount, it's the best way to learn about foods.

- don't take over, as adults and parents we tend to want to do things for them when we see a little bit of a struggle or when we think they might not succeed, try to take a different approach, stand back and be observant but don't help unless they ask you too or if it's with something sharp or extremely hot.

Monday, May 03, 2010

v 5 issue 39: Little Miss...

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This issue is full of items sure to be treasured by any little miss. While this issue is geared towards girls, many products have styles for boys as well.


Cover by Jennifer Nguyen







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1 Sophisticated simplicity goes into every article of clothing designed for Lillybee. The petal twirl skirt, combined with a cotton/cashmere criss-cross tank in shades of frost & pink punch, is one fine example of the outfits available in Lillybee's Collection for Spring 2010.

2 Over @ Poppy's Closet, one can find an irresistible ruffled skirt from Pink Chicken. The Ana Skirt is made from a 100% cotton lilac solid fabric. Multi-colored sequins are attached to the deep shaded stitching of each row for extra shimmer and glimmer. Each skirt ties at the waist for an adjustable fit. Enter code: TTW10 for 10% off purchases.

3 This gorgeous dress is part of the Pegeen’s Couture Collection. Totally customize this beauty for any formal occasion. Choose your fabric, length, color and accessories. If you are not quite sure of color or fabric to match your need they offer free fabric swatches. Check out their full line of exceptional choices for fancy dancy entertaining.

4 Editor's Pick - Designs by Mimi & Lola offers a custom blanket of remarkable quality. Pick 3 colors from a long list of choices, and they will customize a blanket to your liking with name, theme, & backing. The stitching is super secure to ensure a long-lasting keepsake. Enter code: TTW20 for 20% off purchases.

5 Reclaimed pink cotton is appliqued with printed lollipops of red, pink, turquoise and apple green to form the signature dress of Lollipops. Full of pretty possibilities, the peasant shift dress offers a wide, elastic neckline for no-fuss independent dressing. Enter code: TTW20 for 20% off purchases.

6 Headbands and bandanas from Ajo.Bebe are functional, fashionable, and reversible. Each colorful hair accessory quickly cleans up a bedhead, keeps hair out of eyes, or protects gentle scalps from summer sun. An amazing textile selection is now available for spring and summer. Enter code: BLOG15 for 15% off purchases thru 6/26/10.

7 Bumble Charms outfit ankles of infants and toddlers with the tunes of dainty bells. NewBee and WorkerBee sized anklets are comprised of a series of sterling silver charms. The charms send off gentle jingles into the air...allowing attendees to hone in on the location of roaming bumblers. Enter code: TTW20 for 20% off all purchases.

8 For over 75 years, the Meyer Family has been producing quality toys with safety in mind. The Print Pizazz Dazey Elephant happens to be one of those quality toys. Made from a soft velour fabric with bold and brilliant print combinations.

9 Take adorable little hair clips, wrap them up in a perfect candy wrapper, and you've got the goodie-goodie fun of Gum Drops Hair Candy. Felt clips, crocheted clips, satin clips, and more. Extra sweet gift wrapping options are available...and they're fabulous! Enter code: TTW20 for 20% off purchases.


This weeks mom tips:
tot trends weekly Savings Tips: Every Little Bit of Savings Adds Up

Living on a budget is the key to financial freedom, but getting started can be frustrating. When we look at our expenses and see all of those bills we're paying every month, it's easy to throw our hands up in disgust. But what about all those little expenses we incur? You might be surprised to find out just how much they amount to.

It's easy to dismiss cutting back on little things. A few dollars a month won't make a significant difference in the big picture. But a few dollars here and a few dollars there adds up to a few more dollars. When you cut back in a lot of small ways, you could end up with a lot more money at the end of the month.

Waste Not, Want Not
One thing we can do that is good for the budget is stop wasting so much. This can apply to many areas in our lives. From eating to home heating, waste equals money going down the drain unnecessarily.

Cooking for the family instead of eating takeout or dining out is a great way to save money. But if you're throwing food out, the benefit is reduced. So if you have leftovers, don't let them end up in the trash. Some dishes freeze well, and this makes for easy dinners when you don't have time to cook. You could also eat dinner leftovers for lunch the following day.

If your home is not well insulated, you're probably wasting lots of money on home heating and cooling. Insulating will cost some money up front, but it will pay for itself quickly. If you have drafts around windows and doors, weatherstripping can help maintain the temperature of your home.

Most households waste an unbelievable amount of electricity. This can be prevented in part by using energy efficient appliances and light bulbs. Turn lights, televisions, computers and other devices off when you're not using them, and open blinds to take advantage of the sun's light during the day.

Do Yourself a Favor: Do It Yourself
Any time you pay someone else to do something that you could do yourself, you're spending money unnecessarily. This applies to little things like buying coffee instead of making your own, as well as to larger expenses such as home repairs.

Many of us buy coffee or a soft drink from a convenience store or coffee shop on the way to work in the morning. This can really add up over time. Instead, make your own coffee, or buy soda in 2-liter bottles and pour some into a smaller bottle or cup to take with you. The same applies to lunches. Instead of springing for fast food, take a sandwich or something microwavable to work.

While we're not all good at all types of repairs and maintenance, most of us can do some things for ourselves. Maybe you could change your own oil instead of paying someone else to do it. If the walls need painting, consider getting friends and family to help you do it instead of hiring a painter. Things like these can save us a noticeable amount of money right away.

When you add up the savings, little things can make a big difference to the budget. So take a close look at your budget and see what small expenses are lurking there. If you can eliminate or reduce them, it could positively impact your bottom line.


Fun and Frugal Family Outings
tot trends weekly The time we spend with our families is priceless. But most popular family activities are quite expensive. Even a simple night at the movies can put a serious dent in the budget by the time you buy tickets, popcorn and drinks for everyone.

Fortunately, there are cheaper alternatives to expensive family outings. They provide the opportunity to have just as much fun at a fraction of the cost. Some are even free.

Movies and Music
Kids are often itching to see the newest releases at the movie theater. Doing so even once a month, however, can get pricey. One alternative in some areas is the drive-in. Admission is usually much cheaper than it is at a regular theater, and some let you bring your own drinks and snacks. Drive-ins usually show fairly new releases, so the kids can say they saw something that's not out on video yet.

Some theaters offer reduced-price matinees during the day. Some even have free kid-oriented movies on weekend days. These options offer the theater experience without the outrageous cost.

Kids often want to go to concerts, but tickets to see the most famous bands are far from cheap. Check your local paper for free concerts in the park. Many areas have them during the warm months. Young children can enjoy the music without the huge crowds and deafening sound systems, and older children might gain an appreciation for less well-known bands.

The Great Outdoors
Nature offers a wealth of possibilities for family outings. Camping is a wonderful activity for families, and it doesn't have to be expensive. It can be as simple as pitching a tent in the back yard, or you can spring for a camper and rent space at a campground. Bring the grill and some hamburgers or hot dogs, or catch some fish to fry.

Parks are great for day trips. Those with playground equipment can keep youngsters entertained for hours on end. Hiking trails offer opportunities for exercise and exploration. Most parks have picnic facilities, so you can pack a lunch instead of eating out.

Other Ideas
Here are some more inexpensive family activities to consider:
* Play miniature golf. Admission is usually quite reasonable, and it provides the opportunity for relaxed yet engaging family competition.

* Visit a petting zoo. These small zoos do not have the exotic animals you see at larger ones, but kids can feed and pet the animals.

* Go to a museum. Some offer cheap or free admission, while others cost more. But the larger and more expensive ones often sell season passes, so if you live close by, you can visit numerous times for one low price.

* Go boating. If you're fortunate enough to live near a body of water, boating is fun and relaxing. Canoe and paddleboat rentals are inexpensive, and when you're done boating there are usually other cheap or free activities in the area.

* Attend events at a nearby college. These may include plays, concerts, dance recitals and movie showings. Prices are low, and student discounts usually apply to kids, too.

Having fun as a family doesn't require a six-figure income. If you look hard enough, you can find lots of free or cheap activities that parents and kids can enjoy just about anywhere.