Wednesday, December 12, 2012

Tooth Fairy Tip

Tonight as I was playing tooth fairy, I realized I had a few tips to share.

My daughter leaves her tooth under her pillow in a sock the same way I did when I was young. The best thing I figured out was to make sure to sneak the matching sock out of her room. Then I can place the money in the sock at my leisure and simply swap socks in her room.

Tooth Fairy Certificate from Smilebox
The one time I forgot to grab the sock, she woke up as I was finishing replacing the sock. Now I am more careful.

After the tooth fairy forgot to come less than two weeks ago, I wanted to make sure I didn't forget again. As soon as she was in bed I placed money in the sock and put it in the case for my glasses so I would see it when I removed my contacts at bedtime. Other ideas are placing it with medicine or your toothbrush.

P.S. Now my daughter can sing "All I want for Christmas is my one front tooth". This is her second list front tooth. She lost the other one over the summer and the tooth has mostly grown in.

Disclaimer: I am a Smilebox associate and am compensated for sales through Smilebox links. I appreciate your support of my blog by shopping through my links.

Friday, November 23, 2012

Toys R Us Savings!

With Christmas coming who couldn't use a discount for Toys R Us?
Groupon is offering a $20 certificate to Toys R Us for $10. The certificate will be valid beginning at 5p today through Monday, December 24, 2012.
Disclaimer: I am a Groupon affiliate an am compensated for sales through Groupon links.
- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Thursday, November 22, 2012

FREE Game Viewing Party and Tailgate on the Big Screen

Michigan Theater will be showing the UM/OSU game on the big screen. The event will begin at 10a with activities for the whole family.
The game is FREE, but donations are appreciated for the Vada Murray Fund for Cancer Research at University of Michigan. Online registration is requested.

Tailgate activities will include drum line, choirs and more. During the game, the adjacent screening room will be setup with movies, magician, and face painting for the kids.

- Posted using BlogPress from my iPhone

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Rise of the Guardians Lowe's Build & Grow Projects

Lowe's typically runs FREE Build and Grow workshops for kids twice a month. The events are FREE and include the craft, an apron to take home, a workshop patch, safety goggles, and a completion certificate. There are a limited number of slots per store, so be sure to pre-register as soon as you can.

I brought my daughter to a Build and Grow workshop this spring and she really enjoyed it. My only complaint with the workshop is that they are very popular at the Lowe's closest to my home because they always seem to fill up very quickly.

On Saturday, November 17 and Saturday, December 1 they will feature crafts from the upcoming Dreamworks movie Rise of the Guardians.

The craft on Saturday, November 17 will feature North's Sleigh. The December 1 craft will features Sandman's Plane. I recommend registering as soon as possible to reserve your slot.

In the meantime, learn more about the movie with the trailer below:




Disclaimer: I am an Amazon Associate and am compensated for sales through Amazon links. I appreciate your support of my blog by shopping through my links.

Home Depot December Kids Workshop

Home Depot holds a Kids Workshop from 9a-noon on the first Saturday of the month at all of their stores. The Kids Workshop is FREE and includes their craft, a FREE Kids Workshop Apron, commemorative pin, and a certificate of achievement.
The December Workshop will be a picture frame craft on Saturday, December 1, 2012.

We have not yet attended a Home Depot Kids Workshop, but we attended a Lowe's Workshop in the spring and my daughter really enjoyed it.

FREE Thanksgiving Craft at Michaels Stores

Michaels Stores around the country will be holding a FREE Thanksgiving Craft on Sunday, November 18 from 1-3p. Kids will create their own "thankful pumpkin".

Make sure to download the Michaels app for your iPhone or Android to make sure you have coupons ready for your visit. I love not having to clip coupons.

Disclaimer: I am an iTunes affiliate and am compensated for sales through iTunes links. I appreciate your support of my blog by shopping through my links.


Make a Yarn Frame

On Saturday, November 17, Michaels stores will have a Passport to Imagination Yarn Event from 1-3p. The event requires the purchase of a frame. In my experience with events at Michaels, the ones that require a purchase tend to be better crafts. The purchase is usually in the $1-3 range.

Make sure to download the Michaels app for your iPhone or Android to make sure you have coupons ready for your visit. I love not having to clip coupons.

Disclaimer: I am an iTunes affiliate and am compensated for sales through iTunes links. I appreciate your support of my blog by shopping through my links.




Friday, November 9, 2012

LEGO Architecture: Towering Ambition Exhibit

In the spring of 2011 our family visited Washington, D.C. I had lived in the area for 3 years growing up and my husband and I had lived there from 2000-2003. We were excited to take our daughter to see D.C. and to revisit some of the museums. In the course of planning our trip, I read about the LEGO Architecture: Towering Ambition exhibit at the National Building Museum. With my family being huge LEGO fans, we knew this was a must-do event and worked it into our schedule.

Several of the buildings that are included in the exhibit were in Chicago where we had visited the previous summer, so my daughter was excited to see models of buildings that she recognized. We had timed admission tickets as they were only letting a certain number of guests in at a time. There were 15 models in total, several of which are available as LEGO Architecture sets. The models included several conceptual skyscrapers that were not actually built. The room had a lot of natural light, which unfortunately made it difficult to take pictures of some of the displays. I had been expecting more models than there were in the display. I was also a bit disappointed that the exhibit was designed to go through once and then finish. My 5 year old wen through at a quicker pace than we would have preferred. We would have liked the opportunity to return to the models as she was building (one stay with her, the other go to the models and then change places).
Sears Tower*
John Hancock & Empire State Buildings

The exhibit also included a LEGO building area where kids (and adults) could build structures and then add them to a city mat. My daughter and husband enjoyed building their creation and seeing the other creations that were there.
Building with LEGOs
Her Creation on the City Mat
The day that we attended, a master architect was building a scale model of the White House. It was definitely interesting to see the level of detail that went into the model. We could see the progress between when we entered the exhibit and when we left.

White House Build
The LEGO Architecture: Towering Ambition Tour closed at the National Building Museum on September 2, 2012. It has moved to the Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, MI where it opened on November 3, 2012 and will remain until February 24, 2013.

Admission to the National Building Museum was free, but admission to the event cost $8/adults and $5/child. I did feel that the admission price was steep for the size of the exhibit. We were also not that impressed with the National Building Museum other than this exhibit. However, we were glad that we went.

At the Henry Ford Museum, admission to LEGO Architecture: Towering Ambition is included with your museum membership. As members of the Henry Ford Museum, we plan to visit the exhibit at least once, perhaps the afternoon that we attend Holiday Nights at Greenfield Village. Based on previous experiences with exhibits at the Henry Ford, I believe their exhibit space is larger than the National Building Museum, so hopefully you will be able to wander between models and building areas.

* I know it is now the Willis Tower. But I grew up in Chicago with my Dad working at the Sears Tower. It will always be the Sears Tower to me.

Make Your Own Holiday Ornament

On Sunday, November 11 kids ages 3 and up can make their own Holiday Ornament for FREE at Michaels stores across the country.

Passport to Imagination: Holiday Ornament runs from 1-3p. We attended the reindeer ornament making in 2010 and had a little difficulty with making the ornament. I hope they have improved the process in the last two years.

Friday, November 2, 2012

Wreck-It Ralph Review & Activities

Walt Disney Animation Studios' newest film Wreck-It Ralph opens in theaters on Friday, November 2.


Ralph (voiced by John C. Reilly) is one of the stars of the arcade game Fix-It Felix Jr. Unfortunately for Ralph he is the bad guy in the game and excluded form the game's 30th Anniversary party. Ralph decides to rebel and game jump in order to earn a gold medal like Felix to gain acceptance. After ending up in Hero's Duty (like Call of Duty), he ends up escaping the aliens and crash lands in Sugar Rush...a candy-themed racing game. In Sugar Rush, His medal is taken by Vanellope (voiced by Sarah Silverman) and they must work together for her to win the race and earn back his medal.

My daughter and I both loved the movie. My daughter's favorite part was when Ralph and Vanellope build her new car and practice racing it. I loved seeing the arcade characters I grew up with: Qbert, PacMan Ghosts, Street Fighter characters, etc. there was even an appearance by Turbo which reminded me of the early racing game Night Racer that we had on our Atari.

The movie is preceded by the animated short Paperman. It is a black and white silent animated film that tells the story of a young man trying to send a love letter to a young woman through paper airplanes. My daughter loved Paperman. Since there was no dialog I had to keep reminding her that we were in a theater and she couldn't narrate the move.

We saw a 3D version of Wreck-It Ralph which I thought was very well done. Lately I have not been impressed with 3D versions, but thought this one was well done.

We both loved the movie and are recommending it. I feel like both parents and kids will enjoy the movie. Enjoy the following preview:

The last scene in this trailer was one of my daughter's favorite scenes.

You can find several Wreck-It Ralph activity sheets that you can print for your child to do. There is a Connect the Dots, a Cord Maze, Pencil Toppers, Coloring Page, Ralph Color by Number, and Vanellope Color by Number.

There are also three apps available for your iPhone, iPod Touch, or iPad. Fix-It Felix Jr, Wreck-It Ralph, and the Wreck-It Ralph Storybook Deluxe. I have downloaded Fix-It Felix, Jr (which is free) and my daughter enjoys playing it. (Just make sure to turn the volume off it is highly annoying)


Disclaimer: My daughter and I were invited to attend a free screening of the film. All opinions are 100% ours. Pictures and videos were provided by Walt Disney Animation Studios for use in publicity. I am an iTunes Affiliate and am compensated for sales through Amazon links. I appreciate your support of my blog by shopping through my links.

Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Preserving your Halloween Memories

Now that Halloween is drawing to a close (my daughter and husband just returned from trick or treating), it is time to start thinking about preserving your Halloween memories. Unfortunately, I never seem to get good Halloween photos once it gets dark.


Preserve your Halloween memories in a Shutterfly photo book and From 10/31-11/4 Save 50% on hard cover Photo Books from Shutterfly.com. I love Shutterfly Photo Books and have made them for many occasions.

From 10/31-11/2 Get 101 Free Prints from Shutterfly.com with promo code: SPOOKY. This is perfect for someone who loves to scrapbook, to share with family who are not online, or to display in your house.

You can also enter Shutterfly's Howl-O-Ween photo contest by uploading your favorite Halloween photo for a chance to win a stay for 4 at Great Wolf Lodge and $200 worth of Shutterfly gift certificates. We stayed at the Great Wolf Lodge in Traverse City, MI last October and had a great time.

Finally, you can Halloween-ify your Facebook cover photo with this app. The cover photos that include pictures will rotate through an album, so it is best if you upload your Halloween pictures into their own album.

Did you get great Halloween photographs? How are you planning to preserve them?

Disclaimer: I am a Shutterfly affiliate and am compensated for sales through Shutterfly links. I am also being compensated for sharing this post. I appreciate your support of my blog by shopping through my links. Please read all terms and conditions of the deal before purchase, they are only summarized here.

Tuesday, October 30, 2012

Kids Eat Free on Halloween!

Outback Steakhouse is offering a Kids Eat FREE promotion on Halloween. Kids (10 & under) will receive a FREE kids meal on Halloween with purchase of an adult entree. The promotion is valid for both dining in the restaurant and curbside takeaway. Halloween would be a good night for either an early dinner or takeaway.



If you are dining in, check out the beverage book on your table to see if there is a treat. Show it to your server to receive a free steak on your next visit (Nov 1-29).

Saturday, October 27, 2012

Kooky Spooky Bear Bash

Build a Bear stores are having a Kooky Spooky Bear Bash this weekend.

Kids who come dressed in their costume with their bear friend will receive a FREE Fruit Roll-Up and a FREE virtual gift on Bearville.com. There will also be more Halloween Fun.

My daughter is very disappointed that our local Build a Bear closed this summer. We were at another mall a little further away earlier this week and she had to stop by and visit.

Duck Tape Pail, Face Painting and Halloween Parade

Michaels Face Painting
October 2011
Michaels stores nationwide will be having a Halloween event today from 11a-2p.

With the purchase of a pail or tote, kids can decorate it with Duck Tape. There will also be face painting and a Halloween parade.

Our Michaels is in the same shopping center strip as Toys R Us and last year we attended both events back to back. This year Toys R Us is holding LEGO Bricktober from noon-2p so we may try to stop at both.

Wednesday, October 24, 2012

Diary of a Wimpy Kid New Releases

Does your child love the Diary of a Wimpy Kid series? If so, you will want to head to check out the new book, Wimpy Kid 7: The Third Wheel which is being released on November 13.

Author Jeff Kinney will be visiting several bookstores in the midwest for book signings and the Diary of a Wimpy Kid Experience.  The schedule is:

  • November 13: Rainy Day Books - Fairway, KS
  • November 14: Mall of America - Bloomington, MN
  • November 15: Books & Co - Oconomowoc, WI
  • November 16: Anderson's Bookshop - Naperville, IL
  • November 17: Joseph Beth - Cincinnati, OH
  • November 18: Nicola's Books - Ann Arbor, MI
  • November 19: Pooh's Corner - Grand Rapids, MI

You can see the author events on the publisher's website. I had to filter to just the Jeff Kinney events.

In other Wimpy Kid news, if you prefer an ebook format, the first 6 Wimpy Kid books will be available in ebook format on October 30. I find ebooks very convenient for my daughter when we travel since I don't need to carry a lot of books with me. They are available in Kindle formatNook format, or iBook format.



Disclaimer: I am an Amazon Associate and an affiliate of Barnes and Noble and iTunes and am compensated for sales through links to these sites. I appreciate your support of my blog by shopping through my links.

Friday, October 19, 2012

FREE Tinkerbell Secret of the Wings Make It Take It

The latest Tinker Bell movie, Secret of the Wings is being released on video on Tuesday, October 23. Secret of the Wings is the fourth Tinkerbell movie following Tinker Bell, Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure, and Tinker Bell and the Great Fairy Rescue. My daughter has loved the Tinker Bell movies. She was Tinker Bell for two consecutive years, when she was almost 3 and almost 4. In Secret of the Wings, Tinker Bell and her fairy friends travel to the Mysterious Winter Woods where they meet Periwinkle. My daughter is eager to watch the new movie.

Secret of the Wings will be available on DVD, Two-Disc DVD/BluRay, and Four-Disc Combo: Blu-ray 3D/Blu-ray/DVD + Digital Copy. All three versions are available for pre-order on Amazon.

To celebrate the release, Jo-Ann Fabric Stores nationwide will be hosting a FREE fairy Make It Take It on Saturday, October 20 from 11a-noon. When we were in Jo-Ann shopping for materials to make my daughter's Halloween costume, she was very excited to see the sign (pictured to the left) for a Tinker Bell Make It-Take It. I have also received a  Kids can make their own Tinkerbell or Periwinkle Fairy.

Disclaimer: I am an Amazon Associate and am compensated for sales through Amazon links. I appreciate your support of my blog by shopping through my links. 

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

A Fruit Treat for Halloween

A few years ago for my daughter's preschool Halloween party I signed up to bring a snack, but was not sure what I was going to bring. I was planning to use my Halloween shaped pans, but had not picked something to put in them yet. Well, everyone else had picked something and no one was bringing fruit, so I was asked to bring fruit.
I found these "Snack O'Lantern" oranges on Family Fun. I made a few modifications to the "recipe". I sliced a small sliver off of the bottom in order to make the cup stand up straight. I only filled the cup with the orange I removed from it. I may mix with other fresh fruit, but we don't care for canned fruit. I also skipped the green spoons.

When I carved the orange with a knife I had a hard time getting detail done. When I made them for my next event, I used pumpkin carving tools to carve the faces instead of a knife. It was much easier. I also filled them with grapes and oranges instead of just the chopped up oranges.

While they turned out adorably, they took quite a while to carve 20 small faces. I recommend this snack for a small group - 5-10 kids.

Tuesday, October 16, 2012

Disney Report: Kids Races

2011 Royal Family Race
(Princess Half Marathon)
My father and my sister are runners and have been participating in RunDisney events for several years. In 2010 I ran the Halloween 5K with my dad on the weekend of the Food and Wine Half-Marathon. When I was registering I saw the Kids Races listed and since it was only $10 I decided to sign my daughter up. My daughter has participated in 3 RunDisney Kids Races (the 2010 and 2011 Food & Wine Half-Marathon and the 2011 Princess Half Marathon) and is now disappointed when we visit Disney on a non-race weekend.

Before my daughter's first RunDisney Kids Race we did not know much about how the races worked, and I figured I was only spending $10 so it was not a big financial loss if we our plane was delayed or my daughter decided not to run. For $10 each participant receives a themed t-shirt, a finisher's medallion, a personalized bib (if registered before the deadline), and post race refreshments.
Running the Race - Lots of parents join in

RunDisney Kids Races are held at the ESPN Wide World of Sports complex for Walt Disney World events. The complex is also the location for race registration and the race expo so adult runners need to visit the complex anyway. The Kids Races are held on the track and Kids Race packet pickup is near the track.

Warm Up Dances
Kids Races are held on the track at the Wide World of Sports and are staged by age. Children from 1 year through 3 years run 100 meters, children 4 through 6 years old run 200 meters, and children 7 through 8 run 400 meters. There is a diaper dash for crawlers under a year old. There is also a one mile run for all children under age 13. My daughter has been in the 4-6 year category for each race and my nieces ran in the 1-3 year old category for the 2011 Food & Wine Kids race. In 2010 and 2011 the Food and Wine Half Marathon was held at the beginning of October to mark the start of the Food and Wine Festival at EPCOT. With an October date, the Kids Races had a Halloween theme. Starting in 2012 the Food and Wine Half Marathon has been moved to November for the end of the Food and Wine Festival.


Prior to the race start, there is entertainment on the infield of the track. They have music playing and are encouraging the kids to dance to warm-up for their race. Make sure to bring water as the track has no shade and it can get quite warm as you dance.

As the race time nears, kids are asked to separate by age and wait by their respective starting lines. They run several groups per age, but each group may have 20-30 kids in it. Especially at the younger ages, most kids have an adult run with them...so make sure to wear running shoes in case your child wants company. Even if you don't run with your child, you may be running from the starting line where you waited with them to the finish line to meet back up with them.

The Start Line of the 200 meter dash (ages 4-6)
2011 Halloween Race
The races start with the 100 meter dash which runs several heats. There are always some parents helping their kids at the 100 meter dash...especially the one year olds who are still learning to walk. After the 100 meter dash, they proceed to the 200 meter dash, then the 400 meter dash. We have never stayed after my daughter's 200 meter dash. But I believe the diaper dash follows the 400 meter and then the 1 mile.

When each heat starts, the kids (and any parents running with them) start to run. While 20-30 kids run at a time, the heat usually spreads out allowing you to get good pictures of your child. When the kids cross the finish line, they are given their medals and a treat. Nesquik has been a sponsor for several of these races, so my daughter loves getting her chocolate milk when she is done. Since the first few races she ran were at Disney, she is now disappointed when she participates in local races that do not include a medal for finishers.
Showing off her medal
& post-race snacks
Logistics
On race weekends, Disney runs special buses to ESPN Wide World of Sports from the designated race hotels. In 2010 and 2011 we were not staying at race hotels. However, in 2011 for the Food and Wine Race, we booked a breakfast prior to the Kids Races at Cape May Cafe at the Beach Club which was a race hotel so we were able to board the bus there. In 2010, we visited EPCOT prior to the Kids Races and used the International Gateway to walk to the Beach Club to board a race bus.

When my daughter participated in the 2010 Kids Race on Wine & Dine weekend, the kids race was on Friday afternoon with a 5K Saturday morning and the Half Marathon Saturday night. This worked out well because we were able to all go to Wide World of Sports on Friday afternoon for her kids race and pick up our packets for the 5K and the Half-Marathon. When she participated in the 2011 Princess Weekend and Food and Wine they had moved the Kids Race to Saturday at 10a which was after the 5K. So for us to run the 5K, we would have had to go to Wide World of Sports on Friday to pick up our 5K race packets, go to the 5K, and then go back for the Kids Races. While it enables families who arrive late on Friday to participate in the Kids Races, it is not as convenient for those also running the 5K. For 2012 (Food and Wine) and 2013 (Princess) the Kids Races are on Saturday morning at 10a.

The weekend of the Walt Disney World Marathon offers several kids races since it is the largest of the Disney races. For January 2013, they offer Kids Races on Thursday, January 10 at 3p, Friday, January 11 at 11a, and Saturday, January 12 at 11a.

My daughter loves getting her medal and wearing it around, especially to the adult races and to show the characters. After she ran her first kids race we had dinner at Chef Mickey's and she loved showing her Mickey Ghost medal to Mickey Mouse.
Showing Chef Mickey her Medal
The next time we visit on a race weekend, we may skip the Kids Races and have my daughter do the 5K so that we can do it with her. This spring, she ran the 1 mile fun run in the Big House Big Heart race in Ann Arbor, MI. My dad is talking to her about training for the 5K for next spring.

Note: Kids races have since been raised to $15 and $30 for the Mickey Mile. For what the Kids race includes, I don't find $15 to be that expensive.


American Girl Doll Salon

On our trip to the American Girl Store in Chicago, my daughter brought along her Kanani doll in addition to the Molly doll that she bought when we were at the store.
Watching Kanani's
Salon Appointment

She received Kanani for Christmas and Kanani has long, thick hair that over the prior 6 months had filled with tangles and knots and looked "ratty". I had looked up tips on brushing their hair, and done it once without much success. My parents had watched my daughter one night the week before the trip, and I had not known that my Mom had worked on Kanani’s hair. I knew the store had a doll salon and my plan was to have them brush out Kanani’s hair.

Hair Stylist with the
"Tools of the Trade"
The doll salon is located on the second floor of the shop next to the doll hospital. Doll hair styles start at $5 and go up to $25. They have styles for short hair, long hair, and curly hair. My daughter selected the style of the month and we had an appointment to start in about 20 minutes. You need to pay for the hair style before you can pick up your doll, so we went to pay before our appointment. Kanani sat on the shelf with our order ticket until her appointment time. We made sure to return to watch Kanani's visit to the salon. As we were waiting for Kanani’s turn, my mom commented that they could have quite the business giving girls and dolls the same hairstyle. Of course they probably do a sufficient business with the dolls hair that they don't need the added space, equipment, and licensing that would be involved in also doing hair styles on girls.


When her appointment began, the stylist strapped Kanani in the styling chair and put a styling cape around her. They began by misting her hair until it was fairly wet and then began brushing out her hair. We talked to the stylist as she worked and received some tips on styling - always wet the hair before brushing, use a stiff bristle brush (like the metal bristle brush they sell), and a hard bristle toothbrush is good for smoothing the hair. Also, be very careful not to get the water in their eyes as the eyes are metal and will rust. We were also advised that we should leave Molly’s hair in its braids, or redo it right away if it comes loose. By wetting the hair, the doll lost much less hair than when we had tried to brush it dry.
Kanani's Hairstyle

My daughter was able to choose two ribbons to go in Kanani’s hair. I think she did a great job picking a blue and a pink that matched Kanani’s dress very well.

As our stylist was working on the hairstyle, we questioned whether she knew we were doing the style of the month since it didn’t look quite the same as we had remembered. She got about half-way through and said wait a minute. We were there on the first of the month, and she had started the previous month's style. Since it was half-way done (and we liked it better), we told her we were okay with her finishing that hair style. The style we ended up with looked more intricate, so I am not sure if it had been the same $20 price, but it was less effort for her to finish the hairstyle than undo it and do the current hairstyle.
First Day of School with
Kanani's Hairstyle

My daughter loved Kanani’s hairstyle and asked me to put her hair in the same style the next day. The style was fairly time consuming, so it will be a special event hair style. The only change that we made is that her hair is not long enough to braid the resulting pony tail at the bottom so my daughter wears it without the braid. My daughter requested the hair style for the first day of school and willingly woke up 20 minutes early to have me do the braids. She is also planning on wearing this style as a flower girl in my sister's wedding. I took lots of pictures for the hair stylist to be able to replicate the hairstyle.

If your daughter’s doll has hair that is a mess, it is worth paying for a hairstyle - especially one that results in her hair being fully captured in braids and pony tails.

Monday, October 15, 2012

Magic School Bus Science Kits - A Great Christmas Present


Last year, I purchased a deal for the Magic School Bus Science Kit for my daughter. She receives one kit a month for a year. She loves receiving the kits and doing the experiments. We have had fun doing many of the experiments. My main complaint was that I often didn't have many of the "household items" - 16 oz water bottles, 2L soda bottles - and we could not start the set right away. However, she loved doing the weather experiments, especially making a thermometer. She also liked the gases experiments and acids/bases.

I definitely recommend the Magic School Bus Science Kit for kids from ages 4-10.

Last year I purchased the set through a Groupon for $120. This year, Groupon is offering the Magic School Bus Science Kit for $99. In both years the kits retail for $240. The subscription is for the same 12 kits that we received this year, so we will not be purchasing it again. However, if there were 12 new kits, we would be buying it again.

The subscription is set to begin in November, but you can call them to delay your subscription to begin in December or January so you can give it as a gift. Last year I started the subscription in January and printed a certificate from their website to give my daughter as a gift. You could also start it in December  to have something to wrap. However, you will need to be sure to intercept the package when it arrives in the mail. The package has Magic School Bus all over the cover and would be hard to hide from your child.

Disclaimer: I am a Groupon affiliate and am compensated for sales through Groupon links. I appreciate your support of my blog by shopping through my links. Please read all terms and conditions of the deal before purchase, they are only summarized here.

Friday, October 12, 2012

Old Navy Spider T-Shirt Decorating

Old Navy is partnering with Michaels craft stores to offer a FREE Spider T-Shirt decorating event on Saturday, October 13. The craft is open to the first 20 kids ages 6-12 per participating Old Navy store. Kids will use Tulip paints to draw their spider design.

Both the Michaels Facebook post announcing the event and the Old Navy Facebook Post (at 10p Eastern Time) say to contact your Old Navy store for more details and to sign up. Of course, the store was closed when the event was posted and if I wait to call to see if they are participating, the store is likely to have reached the 20 child limit already. Not impressed with the planning here.

Halloween T-Shirt Decorating at Michaels

On Saturday, October 20, Michaels stores nationwide will have a Halloween T-Shirt event. From 10a-noon, kids ages 3 and up will be able to decorate a t-shirt for Halloween. The event requires the purchase of a t-shirt.

We attended this event at our local Michaels 2 years ago and my daughter really enjoyed it. We decorated using fabric paint, so I recommend having a plan for transporting your shirts home. Fortunately, we had driven my SUV and I did not have much in the back, so we were able to lay them flat. It might be worth bringing cardboard to insert in your t-shirts especially if it is a windy day.


Tuesday, October 9, 2012

LEGO Creationary Challenge

Since my daughter loves both LEGO and games, LEGO Games are a perfect combination for her.

Toys R Us is having a LEGO Creationary Challenge on Saturday, October 20 from noon-2p in all stores. I recommend arriving early before the event gets too crowded.


We attended a LEGO Family Creation Challenge at Toys R Us in June 2010. My daughter loved trying to build the creation and have me guess which it was. At the time we attended the event, she was 4 and needed help from dad to build her creation. Now at almost 7 she should be able to build it herself.

We have since bought the LEGO Creationary Game and my daughter enjoys playing it. She also loves playing LEGO Creationary on her iPod Touch or the iPad. There is also LEGO Halloween Creationary which is perfect for this time of year.

I am marking our calendar for the LEGO Creationary Challenge at Toys R Us.

Disclaimer: I am an Amazon Associate and iTunes Affiliate and am compensated for sales through Amazon and LivingSocial links. I appreciate your support of my blog by shopping through my links.
Related Posts Plugin for WordPress, Blogger...