links for 2007-03-21
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LEDs and water definitely mix! [Thanks, Marilyn.]
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A fun home decorating project the whole family can do. Good for older kids. [Thanks, Judy.]
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I appreciate the pointer to this product by The Savvy Steward, but, not being a juice box/pouch buyer, I can't say I'm convinced. At about $5, it seems a pretty expensive bit of gear for what it does. Then again,
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Kurt says: The Trainshed is an answer to the dilemma of what to do with all those Thomas and Brio train cars laying about. It cleans up a mess and may teach a child how to tidy up. Plus, what kid doesn't love magnets? (We did fine with a big plastic bin,
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Sara says: These look like so much fun *I* want a set.








Duh. Del.icio.us has a word limit on the blurb that can accompany links. Sigh. Noted.
Posted by: Parent Hacks Editor | 21 March 2007 at 06:04 PM
I saw the dwink on Cool Mom Picks and am considering getting one.
Whenever I think about giving our 18 month old a juice box, my mind flashes back to a massive Capri Sun fight my cousin and I had in elementary school. After that I can't imagine the full extent of the damage a curious toddler could do with a juice box in my car. I know my son would be delighted by the fountain action, so this might save me some headaches.
Posted by: adrienne | 21 March 2007 at 08:41 PM
We have the "Juice Box Buddies" by Mommy's Helper that we got from www.kidsurplus.com for about $2 each. We keep one in the diaper bag and one in the car w/ an apple juice in it, takes up almost no extra room than the box itself except the little handles, and does a fantastic job at keeping my little one from making a mess squeezing the box. We've been using them for 2 years now, no complaints. :)
Posted by: ChristieNY | 21 March 2007 at 10:35 PM
We have the "dwink" box and it is by far the BEST juice box holder out there. The "juice box buddy" didn't hold many varieties of juices very well. And those that it did hold, were not in there very snuggly. The "dwink" box is the best $5 investment I've made in a long time!
Posted by: Christina | 01 April 2007 at 09:26 PM
A good collection of useful links. thanks Asha
Posted by: Timothy Jones | 06 June 2007 at 01:04 AM