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Junebug2

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  1. This year I was thinking of doing something extra special for my hubby. I thought of doing an advent calendar that I fill or a scavenger hunt. However I'm not overly creative and have no idea of cute "lovey" type touches to add. Anyone have any good ideas?
  2. I saw this at TRU a few weeks ago. It is alot smaller than Butterscotch. For the money I would say it's worth it, but if your kids have their hearts set on the other, I would say they would be very disapointed.

    I would agree with you. It is definitely an alternative and not a replacement.

  3. I know a lot of people were still looking for Butterscotch or a cheaper alternative. At my local TRU today they had Tango the ride on horse for $79. I didn't see him online but found a link on Amazon.

     

     

    Product Description

    Tango the Ride On Horse - Beige, by Dayla Baby: 30 in. L x 11 in. W x 27 in. H Interactive Ride-On Horse. Pet Tango's head and he'll snort, pull his reigns for a ween, and give him a pat on his rump for a gallop and trot. Features: True to life sounds --Pet Tango's forehead --Pull Tango's reigns Tap Tango's brand Fun bouncy ride --Spring activated seat Seat height: 19 in. H Standard Features: LEARNING Fun sounds, bright textures, and interactive functions to stimulate growing minds. DESIGN FOR SAFETY Supportive style seating. GROWING ROCKER Increase the height in order to allow children to get the most use out of their rocker. STEP PLATES Unique design that makes our foot rests as attractive as they are functional. QUIET RIDE Protect floors and reduce noise with our unique 'quiet ride' feature.

  4. I can certainly see everyone's point here. My dd is 3 and we've had her tested for lead and bought the lead test kits for her toys, etc. However, it is VERY important on your mission for "made in America" toys to remember that just because it is labeled "made in America" it doesn't mean it is lead-free. Toys made in USA can have component parts made else where that may contain lead. Check out the information on this site http://www.toyportfolio.com/

    Just food for thought, I wonder how long it is going to take before we realize that there is lead in other common every day items in our homes that our children come into contact with from key chains, to decorations, to clothes/shoes, etc.

  5. I have a Baby Einstein dvd and hate it. I think it's wacky and my daughter doesn't take well to it either. When she was a baby we had the play mat and the music was just awful plus the flashing lights. Way too over stimulating. I'm an old fashioned girl I guess and find Sesame Street better. JMHO.
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