Campfire Post Roundup – Great Camping Event – Day 12

Well it’s Day 12, the last day. Whew this event was a lot of work, I hope you enjoyed it. I have a giveaway and some links to check out today. You can expect a few days break before I post anything else on this blog, I need a break. For more camping ideas, check… Read More »

REVIEW: Just Dance Wii Game

Disclosure: I’m a BzzAgent and as such I sometimes participate in BzzCampaigns where I receive a product to try out and sometimes I might get coupons to share or samples to hand out (depending on what the item is). In exchange for the item, I’m to tell people about the product, what my honest thoughts… Read More »

Review/Giveaway: coverPlug – for children’s safety

GIVEAWAY CLOSED Children are always trying to stick their fingers or toys into the plug sockets. Most stores sell those little plug covers that you can plug in, stopping your little one from electrocuting himself but the problem with those is that some older kids can get them out and they children still see the… Read More »

REVIEW: ‘The Middle’ premieres on ABC this fall

(l-r) Eden Sher as Sue, Neil Fynn as Mike, Atticus Shaffer as Brick, Patricia Heaton as Frankie, Charlie McDermott as Axl (Photo: Warner Bros. Television Entertainment/Richard Foreman) Warner Bros. Television’s new fall series “The Middle” premieres on ABC Wednesday, September 30th at 8:30 p.m. However I got a sneak preview of the pilot episode and… Read More »

REVIEW: MeeWee Kid’s Hip Hop

I’ll just quote from the MeeWee Website: “MeeWee is fun, exciting, and uplifting Hip-Hop music for elementary school age children. Through the years, nearly all Hip-Hop music and culture has been designed for adolescents and adults. These fans now have children who love the lively and energetic songs that they hear; unfortunately, most of the… Read More »

Stiletto Women Magazine

Stiletto Woman Magazine, published by Stiletto Woman, Inc. (www.StilettoWoman.com), is a publication that celebrates the accomplishments of women who have a presence on the web, and are doing amazing things in business, online, and in communities around the world! They are launching their premiere issue this summer with their Amazing Women edition, where they rank… Read More »

Do What You Can (for Ontarians)

Stewardship Ontario, the industry organization responsible for the Blue Box program and the Municipal Hazardous or Special Waste (MHSW) program, is making it easier for Ontarians to recycle old batteries, paint, solvents and other “household hazardous waste” with a new initiative under a new program called Do What You Can. The Do What You Can… Read More »

New Moon Girls

I was introduced to New Moon’s new site, New Moon Girls which is a safe, advertising-free online community for girls ages 8-12. For the price of $29.95 they get 12 months of unlimited acess, 6 issues of New Moon Girls print magazine, they can share poetry, artwork, video and other creations, exclusive member extras, fully… Read More »

The Meaning of Home

“1.5 million Canadians are without affordable housing, according to Habitat for Humanity.” What does “home” mean to you? Habitat for Humanity and Genworth Financial* are having a contest aimed at getting kids thinking of the “meaning of home.” The contest is open to Canadian students in grades four, five and six. Statistics show that kids… Read More »

Childhood Language Delays Go Unrecognized by Parents

One out of every twelve kids less than five years of age in Canada experiences a delay in language development. Yet a recent poll has revealed that 94% of Canadian parents of children under five rate their child’s language skills as average or above indicating that there is a potential to not recognize speech and… Read More »