Tuesday, April 26, 2011

Barbie a Fairy Secret Coupon

We gave my daughter the Barbie in a Fairy Secret DVD while she was recovering from having her tonsils out. I had purchased it the week it came out and got a great deal at Target. The DVD for $12.99, a second DVD for $5 off (coupon on the DVD), and a free Barbie Ballerina. I selected Barbie and the 12 Dancing Princesses as her second DVD. I paid $14.99 for the 2 movies and the doll. I split the items up giving her the ballerina after her ballet recital, A Fairy Secret while she was recovering, and the 12 Dancing Princess for Easter.

Coupons.com has a coupon to save $5 on the Fairy Secret DVD. Target lists the price for the DVD as $14.99 on their website making the final cost $9.99.

In this movie, Barbie and her friends become fairies and must rescue Ken who has been kidnapped by the queen fairy who has been bewitched to become obsessed with him.

Her favorite Barbie movies remain Barbie and a Fashion Fairytale and Three Musketeers.

So far she has only watched the movie once - a few hours after being released from the hospital when she was still affected by the anesthesia. We will have to watch it again when she isn't under the weather to see if she likes this one.

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Saturday, April 23, 2011

Are you an Easter Bunny Fur-ist?

When it comes to a bunny are you a fur-ist? Do you care whether the Easter Bunny your child visits is white, brown, or some other color?

I never really gave it a thought. Growing up, I remember mostly white bunnies from the pictures. When my daughter was born, I brought her to the nearest mall and sat her on the bunny's lap without thinking about it. It was a white bunny. In my area, I have only seen white bunnies at the malls, egg hunts, and other community events.

Evidently in the area I used to live, most of the bunnies are brown. When I posted my daughter's Easter bunny picture on Facebook, I get comments on how nice the bunny looks compared to the ones they have. Every year my sister in law goes in search of the elusive white bunny to get her daughters' pictures taken.

I will say I have seen some strange white bunnies in my time. So, I'm not willing to say it is all about the bunny's fur color since I have not seen a picture. In the early 80s, there was a seriously deranged looking bunny at a park event we went to. We joke about it every time we see the picture. But in this day and age, I see no reason that a bunny at a high end regional mall should be described as looking like a rat with big ears regardless of its color. I was not able to find a picture of this

As long as the bunny looks normal, I'm not bothered by the fur color. I found this site which has Easter Bunny costumes for sale and I will say I think in general nicest bunnies are the white ones, but not because of the color. I think the gray bunny is as nice as the white bunny version. I like the pink bunny costume compared to the white one below it. Of the brown and white bunnies pictured together, I prefer the white mainly because of the ears and the white fabric is more forgiving in showing the bunch lines. The last bunny is tan and not a bad color, but I just can't get past the eyes, or should I say eye lashes.

As far as I'm concerned, the overall aesthetics of the bunny are more important to me than the color of the fur.

Now, let it be said that I am a bunny fur-ist in other bunny incarnations:

  • Chocolate bunnies...must be chocolate, preferably milk (or dark for my husband). No white chocolate.
  • Marshmallow Bunnies...I'm still a chocolate girl here, as in chocolate covered marshmallows. I'm not usually a Peeps fan, but the new chocolate covered ones might make me a convert. My daughter prefers her marshmallow bunnies as purple peeps. Although if I'd share a chocolate covered one she might change her mind.
  • Cake Bunny...I'd go all chocolate, but we usually do a white face with chocolate ears and a chocolate bow tie (two cake circles, one as the face, one with ears shaped from opposite sides and the remaining center as a bow tie).
  • Decorative Bunnies...I'm flexible here. I have white, chocolate colored, light brown, and we even have pink bunnies.


So what are your thoughts? Is it wrong to be a Fur-ist to prefer a white Easter Bunny? Where do you stand on the edible bunnies?

Friday, April 22, 2011

The Knack Mother's Day Make It Take It

On Saturday April 30 from 10a-noon, Michaels is helping kids make a gift for mom. They will be providing supplies to decorate a t-shirt or apron (purchase required). This is recommended for ages 3 and up.
We decorated t-shirts for Halloween this year and had a great time doing the decoration. This event would make a great dad/kid activity to make something for Mom for Mother's Day (maybe while picking up other gifts too).

Thursday, April 21, 2011

Picaboo Photo Products Deals

As parents we probably have millions of pictures of our children floating around and the question is always what to do with them. With Picaboo you can take your digital photographs and turn them into photo books, calendars, cards, and more.

Today, Groupon is offering a $100 certificate to Picaboo for just $35. This certificate is only valid on photo books, calendars, and cards. It can also be applied to shipping and taxes. They have photo books that start at $9.99 and run up to $349.99 (wedding album comparable).

The certificate must be purchased by the end of the day Saturday, April 23. It can be redeemed beginning Monday, April 25 and must be redeemed by October 20, 2011.

My sister made my mom a year in photos album for Christmas and it was great. I am thinking I need to compile all of my daughters pictures and make one for each year. Albums are also great to celebrate vacations or milestone events. I also made a calendar this year for my daughter and she loves it. We also use photo cards for Christmas, but have also sent them for other holidays to a few people. With Picaboo you can make individual cards starting at $1.29

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Michaels Knack Easter Cards

On Saturday, April 23 from 10a-noon Michaels Stores will have a Knack FREE Make It Take It Easter Card event. You will learn to make Easter stamps from foam. This event is designed for children ages 3 and up.
We have attended many Knack events at Michaels and have enjoyed many of them. This looks like fun, but might be better for older preschoolers.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Rio - A Fun Family Movie

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Update 4/11/14: Rio 2 has been released today. To prepare for the film, Amazon has great prices on Rio. Rio (Blu-ray/ DVD Combo + Digital Copy) and Rio (DVD) is $8.

After hearing about Angry Birds for a few months, back in January I finally installed Angry Birds on my  Android phone. My daughter discovered my playing it and fell in love. So I bought it for her iPod Touch. Well, she quickly became an Angry Birds addict, sometimes she would wake me up in the morning talking about her Angry Birds dream or asking to play.

Needless to say, we were very excited when we heard about the Angry Birds movie. The anticipation built when the Angry Birds Rio game was introduced. She kept asking me when it was coming out and if it would be before she was getting her tonsils out. Fortunately the movie came out the weekend before she got her tonsils out, so we got to see it on opening Saturday.

We made a great movie time choice, 2:20p, since our theater had some special events in conjunction with the Rio release. They had tropical birds from a bird sanctuary there when we arrived. For a donation, you would receive a tail feather from one of the birds. I am hoping that they had fallen out and were not plucked. They were also doing face painting and had coloring sheets available. We had not known of these special events so we did not arrive early enough to participate. After our movie, the birds were gone, but they were still face painting, so my daughter was thrilled to get the Rio logo painted on her cheek.

We really enjoyed the movie. We saw the 3D version which was nice, but I don't think it was necessary. The main character in the movie is Blu, a rare blue macaw who has been living in Minnesota as pet of Linda after being captured as a baby in the rain forest. We learn that there is only one other blue macaw, Jewel, and that Linda must accompany Blu to Rio de Janeiro so that Blu and Jewel can be bred. There is an immediate conflict between domesticated Blu who cannot fly and Jewel who has lived in the wild and wishes to return to the wild. The story follows Blu and Jewel as they are repeatedly captured and escape. There is also a side story with Linda and Tulio from the bird sanctuary.

I was really impressed with the vocal performances, especially Jesse Eisenberg as Blu. There were frequent laughs in the movie. It was able to hold the attention of all three of us. I was a little concerned when they talked about breeding Blu and Jewel whether it would be appropriate for a 5 year old, but I did not find it inappropriate.

My daughter said that she liked this movie a lot better than Hop which she had seen the previous weekend with my parents.

We will definitely be purchasing this movie when it comes out on DVD. We may even go see it again as my husband and father were unable to join us.


Go Crazy with Pizza Toppings - Just $8

From Groupon.com
What is your favorite topping combination? I like onions, peppers, sausage, pepperoni, diced tomatoes, bacon and more. I am also a big fan of chicken - unfortunately my husband only likes chicken as barbecue chicken. Just keep off the mushrooms and the anchovies.

Today Groupon is running a national deal for Domino's Pizza. For just $8, you can get a large Domino's pizza with up to 10 toppings. I love that the toppings are practically unlimited. While I like lots of veggies on my pizza, I hate paying for each extra topping. So this deal is perfect.

So what combination are you going for? What toppings will you avoid?

Groupon: Get the Best Deal in Your City Today!  The Groupon must be purchased by midnight on April 20. It is valid until May 19. You must place your order online for in store pickup (no phone orders or delivery).  The certificate is valid at all continental US locations (not valid in Alaska, Hawaii, or outside the US). You may purchase up to 3 certificates. As with all Groupons, you cannot redeem it until the day after the certificate expires.



I have purchased Groupons several time in the past, including some of the national deals. I have never had any problem redeeming my Groupons.

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

FREE Reusable Bag from the Disney Store

On Earth Day, Friday, April 22, the Disney Store will be giving away reusable shopping bags to customers who bring in 5 plastic bags to recycle.

Note, the event will be on Saturday, April 23 in Canada. It is also not valid at Outlet stores. There is a limit of one bag per person and while supplies last.

Friday, April 15, 2011

Toys R Us 3D Easter Adventure - Sat April 16 from noon-2p

Join Toys R Us on Saturday, April 16 from noon-2p for 3D Easter Adventure featuring Crayola. They will have fun activities and giveaways. All giveaways are while supplies last and there is a limit of one per child.

I recommend attending the event early. When we attended their Christmas event which included cookies to decorate, they had run out of cookies 30 minutes into a 3 hour event. I hope they have learned from this and ordered a larger supply of materials.

Earth Day Tote Decoration

On Saturday, April 16, Michaels Stores will be celebrating Earth Day with Reusable Tote Decorating. The event will run from 10a-noon, or while supplies last.

From Michaels.com
Purchase a tote of your choice, and they will provide the materials to decorate it.

We love the crafts at Michaels. Decorating T-Shirts for Halloween and Stockings for Christmas were probably two of our favorite crafts.

Target FREE Rusable Shopping bag

On Sunday, April 17 Target stores are giving away a free reusable shopping bag to 1 million customers nationwide. The bag is not their standard bag, it looks like a messenger bag. Their website states that many stores ran out in a few hours last year, so I would plan to be there early. The bags are distributed with a purchase.



Make sure to bring the bag every time you shop at Target since they give a 5 cent rebate for each bag you reuse. (Sometimes you have to remind the cashier). I love reusable bags. Not only are they environmentally friendly, they hold more and are easier to carry than plastic bags. My only problem is remembering to return them to my car and bring them into the store. The 5 cent incentive definitely helps me remember to bring my bags.


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Tuesday, April 12, 2011

Free Cone Day!

Spring is here and it is time for Ice Cream! (Of course here the temperature has dropped about 20 degrees since Sunday.)

Today, April 12 is Ben & Jerry's Free Cone Day. From noon-8p today, they will be giving away a free cone to everyone who comes in. Every year Ben & Jerry's has Free Cone Day to celebrate their anniversary (33 years).

This year they have several new flavors: Late Night Snack (inspired by Jimmy Fallon), Bonnaroo Buzz, Stephen Colbert's AmeriCone Dream, and ClusterFluff. You can find more information and descriptions of the new flavors on their site.

The only Ben & Jerry's near me is right next to a university campus, so I am guessing it will be a total mob scene. Check out Ben & Jerry's website for locations near you.

Monday, April 4, 2011

Laptop Withdrawl

I have predominately used a laptop for at least the last 10 years. I was a hold out on financial stuff, using my desktop until it died nearly 2 years ago. At that point I replaced it with a MacBook Pro which I absolutely love now.

My CD drive has been finicky for awhile, but has recently stopped working. Fortunately it is still covered under warranty so Apple is fixing it for free. BUT, they need to take it for a week. I dropped it off today.

Last month, we purchased a first gen iPad on discount, so I am using the iPad in place of the laptop for the next week.

One of my concerns was blogging. Well, I have found Blog Press and am loving it. It was super easy to setup my multiple Blogger blogs. You can work in an offline mode to upload later. You can also save drafts. You can add HTML, pictures, links, and more.

We are going out of town this week and another concern was uploading pictures from my camera. Apple sells a camera connector for the iPad. I am so glad that I mentioned this as a disappointment to the tech at the store.

My husband was just saying that he sees tablets like the iPad eventually replacing laptops. This week will be my test of how well the iPad replaces a laptop.

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A cute Easter Chick Craft

On Tuesday, April 5 from 10a-noon, Michaels stores are having a free Make It, Take It Knack Family Craft.




The event is designed for kids age 3&up. It is a free event. We are on spring break this week, so the timing is perfect.

These chicks look really cute. My daughter will love this craft. We did a similar decoration at a birthday party last spring making different types of animals.

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Location:Michaels Stores

Friday, April 1, 2011

Easter Egg Make It, Take It


On Saturday, April 2 from 10a-noon, Michaels Stores will have a Knack Family Event: Easter Egg Make It, Take It. These eggs look adorable. The event requires the purchase of a 7" craft egg ($5). The event is designed for ages 3 and up.

We have attended many of The Knack events at our local store. I have found that the events that require an initial purchase are better projects and often inspire me to replicate the project at home.

My Little States Expert

For Christmas, my daughter received two US States puzzles and quickly mastered them. We had one for our house and one for my parents house. She would do the puzzle at least once a day for most of January or February. She got to the point that she could identify a state if we held the piece up to her backwards so she couldn't see the words and pictures.

Since she has an iPod Touch, I went searching for a states app for her. I found the free app GeoMaster - US States. This state shows a map of the contiguous 48 states and gives you a capital and state name and you have to tap the corresponding state (once to tap the general area and once to tap the exact state). It says the capital and state aloud and displays them. She quickly mastered this application often reeling off 40+ states correct in succession. While I knew the 50 capitals once upon a time, I have to admit that she has helped me to remember them.
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With the release of the iPad2, we decided to buy a discounted first generation iPad. While GeoMaster - US States will run on the iPad, she had already mastered that application and it was running at lower resolution in the large screen size. So, I started searching for a different application. I decided to give Stack the States a try. There is a lite version, but I decided to buy the full version because it includes extra state games. Stack the States is also nice in that it is both an iPad and in iPhone application.

My daughter loves Stack the States. The application will give you a multiple choice question providing 4 possible states. The questions include identifying a state by name, matching a state to its abbreviation, capital, landmark, nickname, bordering state or country, or "large" city. After answering the question right, you will be given a state to add to your stack. Once you stack your states to the line, you will be rewarded with a state for your collection. As you collect more states you will unlock three additional games. Also, with time, your line will rise higher making it harder to earn your states.

The application does require reading since it does not read the questions aloud. My daughter does need a little help since she is still a beginning reader, but she is getting more confident in her reading on this application. Also, I talk her through some of the questions when she does not know the answer.

My daughter has learned so much about the states playing this game. I even learn something about some lesser know state parks, state nicknames, or some of the smaller cities. She is also learning about stacking the states to keep them from toppling learning a little physics.

My only complaint about the game is that some of the "major cities" are not that major. For example, the other day we were asked what state Columbus was in. My daughter and I both thought it was easy - Ohio. But, Ohio was not one of the choices. We ended up having to guess. I don't remember which state it was in. There have also been a few other small cities that I only knew because of living in the area.

With her fascination with the states, I have told my husband we are going to need quite the travel budget to keep her satisfied. She has already been to 13 states at age 5 and will be adding one more shortly.

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