Mother’s Day with Hallmark!

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I love Hallmark and I love to feature and review their wonderful Products! One holiday that really is more special with Hallmark is Mother’s Day! I recently received the New “We Love You Because” pics ‘n’ props Frame Kit and I really love this! It is the perfect Mother’s Day gift for all Moms and Grandmothers too! It includes a chalkboard and chalk to create a personalized gift. The frame holds four 4×6 photos and retails for $24.95. I actually opened this review package with my son and I was so excited that he asked  if  he could make it for me as a gift. How could I say no to that? I also received four of their Mother’s Day Cards and the ones I received are just perfect for a few Mom friends I know! I love the New Sarah Jessica Parker Collection! Check out Hallmark.com for the “We Love You Because” Frame Kit and all their other wonderful gift suggestions or simply go to one of my favorite places…the local Hallmark store. I could spend just hours looking at all the cards!

Here are a few of the Gift Card Collections for Mother’s Day:

 

  • Sarah Jessica Parker Collection: This collection includes 12 Mother’s Day cards created by a stylish mom herself — Sarah Jessica Parker. Parker worked with the Hallmark creative team to pair vintage artwork from the Hallmark archives with modern touches and embellishments. The designs feature simple, authentic and heartfelt messages, perfect for your mom and friends.
  • Hallmark Signature Collection: Celebrate mom or grandma with a card as unique as she is. With beautiful papers, rich textures and unique embellishments, each card in the Hallmark Signature Collection is handcrafted to be extra special, just like mom.
  • Magic Prints: Magic Prints is a line of greeting cards and gifts designed for kids to give mom or grandma a hand (their handprint) without a mess! New card designs for 2014 include Disney® characters, Peanuts® characters, as well as a baby’s footprint format — perfect for first-time moms.

We have teamed up with our friends at Hallmark for a very special Mother’s Day Giveaway!  Three of our readers will win a 10-card pack of greeting cards as well as a special gift from Hallmark! To enter, leave a comment below telling us your wish for Mother’s Day. For an extra entry, “like” the Hallmark Facebook Page and our page too! Deadline to enter is May 1st, 2014 at midnight. Three winners will randomly be selected from all entries. Self Disclosure: I am a member of Love, Hallmark (a group for bloggers) and received Free products to facilitate this feature/giveaway. All opinions expressed are truthful and honest. LogoLoveHallmark

PBS KIDS: Plum Landing

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 PBS KIDS is celebrating Earth Day this month with the release of an all-new web-original property, PLUM LANDING!
 
PLUM LANDING follows the adventures of Plum, a video game designer from the desolate Planet Blorb, who longs to experience nature. This cross-platform, digital adventure is designed to engage kids ages 6-9 in environmental science by using animated and live-action videos, hands-on activities, web games and an app.
 
The free app, Plum’s Photo Hunt, is an educational photo-taking and sharing app designed to motivate kids to go outdoors and interact with nature. Kids can grab their friends and iDevice and head outdoors to complete more than 36 different missions. Plum’s Photo Hunt allows kids to learn and discover more in their own backyard!

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Self Disclosure: No products/compensation were received to feature Plum Landing. 
 

New Children’s Interactive E-Book

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The Young David Books App for iPads, which will be available in the iTunes Store on April 24, will be offering its first interactive e-book, “David and the Hairy Beast”, free of charge for one week only in honor of its release.

 

Based on the popular Young David Books by Fiona Veitch Smith, the Young David Books iPad App allows an increasingly technology-savvy generation to experience the Old Testament stories of King David in an interactive way. Each book in the series is based on the biblical stories of David and focuses on the formative events in King David’s childhood as he faces the universal challenges of friendship, trust, faith and courage.

The Young David Books App is available for iPads in the iTunes Store beginning April 24. The app is a free download with each book costing $1.99.

 

“David and the Hairy Beast” will be free from April 24 – May 1, in honor of the app’s release.

 

The app is available in the Apple app store by searching “Young David Books App.” More information on the app is available at www.alarryross.com/newsroom/youngdavidbooksapp.

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Bestowed

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Looking to try healthier products without buying big products to see if you like the products? Bestowed has the answer to that with their monthly boxes! They have a monthly subscription for $19.99 a month or $209. for a year. You get 7-10 healthy snacks, beverages, and other goodies delivered to your house (or place of employment). Now, how cool is that?! I received the April box last week and am really impressed! I received 3BBags Reusable Produce Bag and I love taking this one to the local Farmer’s Market with me! What I like best about the box is there is something for everyone in the family! I also received Good Health Natural Foods Glories Sweet Potato Chips, Little Duck Organics Tiny Fruits, Lucini Italia Premium Select EVOO, Luna Protein Bars, Nature’s Path Sunrise Cereal, Numi Tea Savory Tea Sampler, Torie & Howard Organic Hard Candies, Back to the Roots Mushroom Kit discount coupon and the House Foods Tofu Shirataki Noodle coupon. My favorite is the Nature’s Path Sunrise Cereal and the Numi Tea!

For more information, check out the website!

Self Disclosure: I received the April box and only paid for shipping to review.

Gorton’s “Real Solutions”

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I love seafood and Gorton’s is one of my all time favorites! I recently had the opportunity to receive free coupons to review the New Gorton’s Artisan Recipe Fillets and was absolutely thrilled to do so! I tried the Artisan Recipe Fillets Roasted garlic & Italian Herb and also the Lemon & Cracked Peppercorn ones. My favorite of the two is the Roasted Garlic & Italian Herb with real Roasted Garlic & Italian Breadcrumbs. They are delicious! They are also only 160 calories fer fillet.

 

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My favorite way to eat these is make a fish fillet sandwich out of them but I also love them with rice and veggies. I’m still on the look out for the Southwest Tortilla Artisan Fillets and the Southern Style ones! Yum!

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Check out  gortons.com for more information, to download coupons and check out really tasty recipes!

You can also find them on  on Facebook, Twitter and Pinterest.

We have teamed up with our friends at Gorton’s for a Giveaway! one U.S. winner to receive two (2) full-value product coupons and a Gorton’s cutting board. To enter, leave us a comment below telling us which one you would love to try! Next, “like” their  Facebook page. Deadline to enter is April 26th, 2014 at midnight. One winner will randomly be selected from all entries. 

 

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Self Disclosure: I received products fro free to facilitate this feature but any opinions expressed are truthful.

Antboy – A Calmer Type of Super-Hero

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With Super Heroes all the rage, Antboy is a bit different – in a good way. Based on a popular Danish comic, this is a good film for younger kids who may find the super charged super hero films like Spider-Man, Captain America and The Avengers a bit too much action for them. The story follows a young boy who is bitten by and ant and develops super powers. He is aided by a comic book nerd and, of course, has to deal with a super villain. KIDS FIRST! Film Critic Anthony A, age 12 says, “I think this movie is pretty cool. It is funny and has a small amount of action.” His full review is below.

 

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Reviewed by Anthony A., KIDS FIRST! Film Critic, age 12.

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Video review available here. http://youtu.be/J5fViThg1YQ

 

Antboy is based on a popular Danish comic book series and although I have never read the comic series, I think this movie is pretty cool. It is funny and has a small amount of action. It is really good and I think other kids would enjoy it too.

 

This movie is about a boy named Pelle who is bitten by a rare and genetically altered ant. This ant gives Pelle superpowers. Eventually, Pelle realizes these super powers only work when he eats sugar. He finds out his real powers when he runs into a boy named Wilhelm, who later becomes his friend and helps him discover what super powers he has. Pelle decides that his super hero name is going to be Antboy. When a super villain named “The Flea” captures a girl and invades the school, Antboy has to figure out how to stop him.

 

The main characters in the movie are Pelle, Wilhelm, Ida and the Flea. My favorite character in this movie is Wilhelm because he is a really nice guy and he is the reason Pelle decides to help people and become Antboy. He also loves comics and, while I wouldn’t say I love comics, I do like them.

 

My favorite part in the movie is when Pelle figures out his super powers. He can bite through hard things. He can climb walls. He is really strong and his pee is acid. Sadly, his super hero powers only work when he has eaten sugar. Sometimes he doesn’t realize he has eaten any sugar at all. Sometimes he sleepwalks and eats all the candy in the house.

 

I recommend this movie for ages 5 to 10 because it is really good with a lot of weird and quirky action. It is more of a movie for younger kids since teens and adults usually prefer films with more action.

 

Credit: KIDS FIRST! Coming Attractions

Beat Cabin Fever – Dad’s Book of Awesome Science Experiments

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Dad’s Book of Awesome Science Experiments (April 18, 2014) by Mike Adamick is the science behind, “But,why, Dad?!”

 

Don’t get caught off guard by your kids’ science questions. You and your family can learn all about the ins and outs of chemistry, biology, physics, the human body, and our planet with a little help from popular dad blogger Mike Adamick – great for school vacations.

 

From Mike, “I’m excited to share all the fun kitchen sink science experiments I’ve done with my daughter over the years. Rockets. Eruptions. Neat experiments with air pressure and gravity. Fun ways to blend science into snack time. We’re big believers in tinkering and failing and trying again or just making stuff up and having fun. We’re also big believers in the idea that you don’t need to go out and buy a mess of supplies — you probably already have everything you need in your kitchen or medicine cabinet to explore the wonders of science right now. Think MacGyver meets Mr. Wizard. Now that’s how I like to spend my afternoons.”

 

Dad’s Book of Awesome Science Experiments will bring out the mad scientists in your family–in no time!

We received this book to facilitate this feature and my son loves it! He can’t wait to try many of the Science Experiments in this book! Below is one of his favorites in the book:

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Excerpted from Dad’s Book of Awesome Science Experiments by Mike Adamick. Copyright © 2014 F+W Media, Inc. Used by permission of the publisher. All rights reserved. Photos by Mike Adamick.

About the Author: Mike Adamick (San Francisco, CA) is the author of Dad’s Book of Awesome Projects (Adams Media, 2013) and a stay-at-home dad who writes for the Adventures in Learning science blog at PBS.org, The San Francisco Chronicle, KQED Radio, Disney’s parenting website, Babble.com, and the Daddy Issues column on Jezebel.com. His work has also appeared in The New York Times, The Los Angeles Times, McSweeney’s, Details magazine, The New York Observer, NPR, and other media outlets.

 

Volcano Time!

 

If you grew up watching endless Brady Bunch reruns you’re probably familiar with Peter Brady’s volcano—a mud-spewing, steep-sided science project that sent showers of muck and sludge all over Peter’s sister, Marsha, and her snooty friends. It was the coolest thing ever.

 

There’s a good chance that this one episode alone launched our love affair with kitchen-sink volcano projects—an experiment so simple that you and your lab partner can most likely do it right now with stuff you already have in the kitchen. All you really need is vinegar, baking soda, and a bottle to mix them in, but it is much cooler to use good ol’ fashioned backyard dirt to construct a volcano model around the bottle first and then conduct the experiment.

Either way you do it, this is a science experiment with serious thrills. But it also expertly mimics what happens under the earth’s crust to create volcanic eruptions.

 

Here’s Why It Works

When the solid baking soda (sodium bicarbonate—a base) mixes with the liquid vinegar (acetic acid—a weak acid), a chemical reaction occurs and forms a gas (carbon dioxide). All those bubbles and foam? They’re evidence of gas, and as the gas expands, it looks for an escape route for all that built-up pressure. So the foam and bubbles rise until they flood out of your bottle’s opening.

Pretty much the same exact thing is happening under the earth right now.

The earth’s crust is made up of many sections of superthick shell—65-plus miles thick!—called tectonic plates that are always moving, very slowly, over the much, much hotter inner earth. Most of the world’s volcanoes are found where two or more of these tectonic plates meet one another. Sometimes those plates shift and sometimes they collide, forming escape routes in the earth’s crust for molten rocks and gas, called magma. Much like the carbon dioxide in your baking soda–vinegar experiment seeks the quickest escape route to relieve pressure, the gases in the underground magma do the same thing before erupting out of a volcano.

 

Not all eruptions are alike, however. Sometimes the gases in the magma are easily released from the earth’s crust and the result is a slow, oozing spread of superhot lava. But sometimes the gases stay trapped beneath cooled magma and rock building up pressure until they erupt in violent explosions that can send ash and boulders flying up to 20 miles high. In fact, airplane pilots keep track of volcano activity around the earth, just to be sure they don’t fly into clouds of dangerous ash.

Here’s What You Need

 

Baking soda

Vinegar

A bottle (a good vase with a wide bottom and slender top also works well, but use whatever you can find)

Red food dye

String

Toilet paper

Here’s What You Do

 

1. First add the vinegar to your bottle and dye it red with food coloring. Then, rip out a few sheets of toilet paper and make a pouch for the baking soda. Use your string to tie the pouch and then insert the pouch into your bottle, using the bottle cap to hold the other end of the string so that the pouch dangles above your “lava.” (See Fig. 1.)

2. If you’re feeling super science-y/crafty, let your lab partner shape a volcano model out of backyard mud and dirt around the bottle. Note: you don’t have to do this, but go big or go home, right?

3. When your volcano model is ready, lift the cap and watch the pouch drop into the lava. It will foam up slowly, mimicking the slow buildup of earth’s gases, until the vinegar fully soaks the tissue paper. Then, the fun really begins, as the foam begins to climb the bottle, looking for an escape route. Just stand back, and watch the foam erupt. It’s really that easy!

 

Want More?

There are many, many ways to perform this experiment, so don’t be afraid to get creative. Try mixing the vinegar and baking soda in a bottle, and then quickly place a balloon over the bottle opening. While this doesn’t create a lava explosion, the gases will inflate the balloon. Pretty cool, right? Or, put baking soda in small snack-size zip bag and seal tightly with a bit of air in the bag. Place the baking soda bag in a larger zip bag that is filled with vinegar and seal that bag tightly, with as little air as possible in the big bag. Now use your fist to smash the tiny baking soda bag and stand back. You just made a sandwich bag bomb, using the same chemical reactions as your volcano.

For this one and many more, check out this book! My son and I highly recommend it!

More about the book:

From Rock Candy Crystals to Magnetic Fields, each of these fun science projects features easy-to-understand instructions that can be carried out by even the youngest of lab partners, as well as awesome, full-color photographs that guide you through each step.

 

Complete with 30 interactive experiments and explanations for how and why they work, this book will inspire your family to explore the science behind:

 

  • Chemistry, with Soap Clouds
  • Biology, with Hole-y Walls
  • Physics, with Straw Balloon Rocket Blasters
  • Planet Earth, with Acid Rain
  • The Human Body, with Marshmallow Pulse Keepers

Praise for Dad’s Book of Awesome Projects:

“From circus stilts to cupcakes, these creations are of the ‘anybody can do it’ variety—less Martha, more Everyman (or woman). A great Father’s Day gift for handy dads who want to cultivate crafty kids, too.” — Parade Magazine

“Wow, is it fun. And not just for dads, by the way. I’m impressed with the diversity of the projects which are perfect for both girls and boys, as well as moms and dads. Snatch it up before school’s out and you’ll be more than ready when summer hits. Or even Father’s Day.” — Cool Mom Picks

“Step-by-step instructions for superhero capes, eggshell cupcakes and a backyard swing set are included, all with a no-coddling, do-it-yourself mentality.” —San Francisco Chronicle

The projects in Mike Adamick’s new craft collection, Dad’s Book of Awesome Projects, aren’t designed for experts–just families who want some good, possibly quite messy fun.” — Huffington Post Parents

Mike Adamick (San Francisco, CA) is the author of Dad’s Book of Awesome Projects (Adams Media, 2013)and a stay-at-home dad who writes for the Adventures in Learning science blog at PBS.org, The San Francisco Chronicle, KQED Radio, Disney’s parenting website, Babble.com, and the Daddy Issues column on Jezebel.com. His work has also appeared in The New York TimesThe Los Angeles Times, McSweeney’s,Details magazine, The New York Observer, NPR, and other media outlets.

Self Disclosure: I received a book for free to facilitate this feature but any opinions expressed are truthful. Photo and Volcano Instructions credit as listed above.

Hit Scholastic Media TV Series – Goosebumps, Clifford the Big Red Dog

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For the first time, Scholastic Media’s beloved children’s TV classics, Clifford the Big Red Dog and Goosebumps, are now available on iTunes! Kids and families – and other fans of the iconic shows! – will now have access to their favorite Scholastic shows anytime, anywhere.

 

Clifford the Big Red Dog, the Emmy® award-winning animated TV series now in its 12th season, airs daily on PBS KIDS. Based on the popular Scholastic books by Norman Bridwell, the show follows the everyday adventures of the lovable, oversized red dog and his best friends, imparting gentle life lessons to preschoolers all along the way.

 

Goosebumps, the TV series, based on the wildly best-selling Scholastic books by R.L. Stine, is seen on the Hub Network and consistently ranks as one of the channel’s top programs. The series follows the edge-of-your-seat stories of ordinary kids who find themselves in scary (albeit always safe and humorous) and extraordinary situations.

 

These globally-celebrated children’s programs are the first Scholastic Media TV series to be made available for audiences everywhere through The Orchard. Other Scholastic Media TV hits will rollout throughout the year on additional digital stores, including Microsoft Xbox, Vudu, Sony Entertainment Network, Target Ticket, M-GO, YouTube, and Google Play.

 

Among the other Scholastic Media TV favorites to be available digitally in the coming months include: The Babysitter’s Club,The Magic School BusI SpyClifford’s Puppy DaysMaya & Miguel and Animorphs.

Clifford Vol. 1: https://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/clifford-the-big-red-dog-vol.-1/id845243269?showLC=true

Goosebumps Vol. 1: https://itunes.apple.com/us/tv-season/goosebumps-vol.-1/id849863843?showLC=true

Self Disclosure: I did not receive any compensation to post this info.