Today we’re excited to be reviewing local author Jerome Jones’ Healthy Kids Books series, featuring a pair of siblings in Pismo Beach, California!
I’ve been coloring with the kids since birth practically and I can’t tell you how much more fun it’s been…
🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜🐜 You know what bugs me? Bugs! Well, ants, specifically. Let me count the ways … But, no, seriously.…
The public is invited to “Take a Book, Share a Book” at the Paso Robles Children’s Museum’s Little Free Library now installed at 623 13th St. in downtown Paso Robles, Calif. Designed by American company Simplay3, this Sharing Library is a modestly-sized box on a stand that reaches nearly 5 feet tall and features a clear plexiglass door so the books stored inside are clearly visible. All you do is open the little door to take a book + leave a book.
One thing I really love doing as a blogger, is getting the opportunity to review children’s books through the Independent Book Publishers Association.Our latest sample is the Easter basket-worthy “It’s Just a Bunnypalooza” by Brenda Faatz and illustrated by Peter Trimarco.
Who here has taking baby camping? I’m a wimp, so it’s a big fat no for me. But I really…
After being under construction for what felt like forever, the Thelma Vetter Red Panda Experience is now open. And thank goodness, because those little cinnamon-tufted mammals are our favorite!
This cup has beautiful print designs but unfortunately, the button to open the lid is super sensitive. We bumped it open while carrying the cup in a bag, so it leaked all over everything. Since we’re usually on the go, accidently pressing the open button would happen all the time, and I wouldn’t chance traveling with it because of that.
Today we’re reviewing the Tropo Air Pump. This little dude is a small handheld cube powered off batteries and designed to inflate pool toys on-the-go. Perfect for us!
UPDATE: Since posting this review, I’ve received numerous complaints from my readers with concerns about this cup regarding safety and design:
Readers have reached out to me since our initial review about concerns with leaks, battery issues, safety concerns, and other sippy cup struggles. At the time of this original review, the main concern we had was with the light-up Wonder Cup, because it leaked on us. Since the kids hit the bottoms of the cups on the table in order to get the lights to flash, it makes the water kind of shoot upward and splash out. Read on for more details from the brand on how to get these concerns addressed.