Pottery Barn Kids’ Puffy Easter Baskets

Posted by erica On March - 4 - 2010

img82mWith Easter around the corner, here’s a cute option for all those eggs. Pottery Barn Kids has a sweet puffy easter basket that’s just $12.  The baskets, available in bunny or chick styles, feature a colorful gingham interior and sturdy handles for little hands. Customize your basket for an additional $6.50.  Makes a great baby keepsake!  Learn more at www.potterybarnkids.com.

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Etsy Product Of The Day

Posted by Vera On August - 31 - 2009

Fruit Pearls

Posted by erica On August - 27 - 2009

Fruit Pearls 6 Flavors FS1024It’s a fruit snack that kids will think is dessert!  Fruit Pearls are a frozen treat, the texture like dippin’ ice cream dots, that are packed with, antioxidants,  vitamin C and at least 4 grams of fiber per serving.  The entire snack is only 65-75 calories, a great treat for adults too!  Fruit Pearls come in a pack of 12 individual containers.  Learn pricing info (the more cases you buy, the more of a discount you get) at www.fruit-pearls.com

Written by: Erica G.

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GoPicnic – Ready To Eat Meals

Posted by Vera On August - 24 - 2009

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How thoughtful!! GoPicnic creates the highest quality, best tasting ready-to-eat meals that are exceptionally convenient and require no refrigeration or special preparation – you can truly enjoy them anytime, anywhere!

Every GoPicnic meal is ready to eat right from the box, just grab a drink and enjoy one of our delicious, nutritious meals today. GoPicnic meals come in many varieties, including full meals, kids meals, and quick snackboxes.

Want to find out more? Click here to visit their site.

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The 20 Best Snacks For Kids

Posted by Vera On August - 18 - 2009

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Looking for a little help while putting together an afternoon snack for your child? Parents Magazine did the research and came up with 20 great snacks for your tots.

  1. Peanut Butter: This versatile childhood favorite’s got plenty of protein and fiber. For a change, try making silly PB&J sandwiches: Instead of bread, use toasted mini waffles or rice cakes.
  2. Sweet-Potato Chips: Sweet spuds are one of the most nutritious vegetables around: They’re packed with vitamin A and are a good source of B6, C, and folate. These simple, delicious chips are a great alternative to the greasy, store-bought variety.
  3. Healthy Baked Treats: Your child will never guess you’re sneaking fruits or vegetables into her diet when you bake them into yummy muffins or breads. Banana bread, zucchini muffins, and carrot bars are a few of our favorites for kids. Our tasty Carrot-Cake Bars contain beta-carotene from the carrots and vitamin C from the pineapple.
  4. Whole-grain cereal: A bowl of enriched whole-grain cereal with milk and fruit is power-packed with vitamins, calcium, and fiber. Cheerios are a classic, but another brand we like is Barbara’s Bakery Multigrain Shredded Spoonfuls.
  5. Cheese: The protein in this versatile snack keeps energy levels high until dinnertime. We like to stick salt-free pretzel sticks into cubes of low-fat cheese to make “satellite snacks,” but you can also make cheese more interesting to kids by melting some on an English-muffin half, serving it with whole-wheat crackers, or cutting a face in a slice of American cheese.

To see the rest of the list, click here.

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