Archives for August 26, 2015

Happy National Dog Day!

It’s National Dog Day today!

Time to celebrate your dog! What better way than with gifts? The following items would make great gifts for your pup!

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I received a  Box from BarkBox this past month..or I should say my pup, Bink did. It really was pretty cool! The box had a Circus theme so he received  some pretty cool treats and pretty cool toys! His favorite were the BarkMade Chicken Biscuits and the Feel Good Treat Company Trail Blazin Beef Bitz. I like that they both seemed pretty healthy. Bink also loved the toys but he chews through things rather quick. Each month there is a different theme, which is really cool! Our favorite that we received was the Space theme. Your dog will just love receiving a box every month!

To sign up and to find out more information, go to https://www.barkbox.com.

Self Disclosure: I received free sample boxes to facilitate a series of posts. No other compensation was received.

Colourful New Book Introduces Exciting & Fun Character ‘Charlie’ the Crocodile to Children

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Charlie is a very happy-go-lucky crocodile. He decides he would like a cream tea and goes shopping, only to discover the scones come in packs of 10. He buys them along with the cream and jam. On his journey home he meets some of his friends and invites them to join him for tea. A couple of his friends invite a friend of theirs too, which doesn’t go down very well with Charlie…This is a happy story that reinforces positive behavior, numbers, kindness, and sharing with groups of friends.

I  Received a copy of this delightful book and recommend it highly for young children ages 4-8. It is a positive story that young children will relate to and they will like the characters.

About the Author:

Victoria Hart is a qualified Child Behaviour Specialist with 18 years’ experience in Early Years Education. She feels passionate and enthusiastic about promoting positive behaviour in children and the behaviour patterns that they have to cope with. Victoria Hart likes to be thought of as a helping hand to give parents the confidence to understand and deal with challenging behaviour, acknowledging it is a very sensitive subject. She has a real attachment to the characters in her book and feels that every child will have their favourite.

This book is published by Victoria Hart in conjunction with WRITERSWORLD, and is produced entirely in the UK. It is available to order from most bookshops in the United Kingdom, and is also globally available via UK based Internet book retailers.

Self Disclosure: I received a free copy of this book to facilitate this review.