If you need a gift for all the cat lovers in your life, Purry Logic is it! This books is all about cats. Now, I personally am not the cat lover in this house. However, I have two little ones who absolutely adore cats. Needless to say, they loved this book. The book is well illustrated with different kinds of cats on each page. Each cat is doing its own thing and has its own saying next to it like “what canary?” and “I know you are happy to see me . . . just open the can”. Even a non-cat lover enjoyed this book and laughed at a lot of the sayings. They definitely got a cat’s personality down to a tee. This works great in my house because the book is short and holds both of my kids attention.
Now, I am also holding a giveaway for one of my lucky winners to win a copy of Purry Logic. This is going to be a short giveaway, so you’ll have to be quick entering this one. Here’s what you need to do:
1. Leave a comment on this post. Tell me why this book is perfect for you or the person you are going to give it too).
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This giveaway will end on December 3 at 8:00 pm CST is available to US residents only. Good luck!
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Are you like me? Are you allergic to life itself? You may laugh at this statement, but I have had allergy testing done. I was allergic to every single thing I was tested for. This is why I say I am allergic to life itself. My only chance at a normal life was to get allergy shots. However, they were not sure if that would actually get rid of all of my allergies. I was not about to get three years of shots of something that they were not sure was going to work. I pretty much ended up where I started. I take it day by day, and if it is really bad, I take Claritin.
Clorox Anywhere® Anti-Allergen Fabric Spray is a lifesaver for people like me. It is one of the easiest ways to reduce your common indoor allergens. The biggest indoor allergens are a cat dander, dog dander, and dust mites. They make up to 90% of the allergens in your home. They can easily build up in soft surfaces such as cushions, upholstered fabrics, curtains, carpets, bedding, and stuffed animals. Clorox Anywhere® Anti-Allergen Fabric Spray is super easy to use to get rid of this. All you have to do is spray the items that you suspect are harboring allergens. It chemically breaks apart the allergens, and does not leave behind a harmful residue.
I personally liked that it did not leave a scent either. I have a husband who is super sensitive to scents and perfumes, so this is extremely helpful in my house. it is also gentle and enough to use around kids and pets. This will retail for approximately $2.99 and can be located in the home care aisle of most stores. For me, $2.99 is well worth allergy relief. Even if you aren’t allergic, do you really want all that floating around your home?
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The Big Wide-Mouthed Frog is a great book to introduce your little ones to animals and what they eat. The story is about a big wide mouthed frog who goes around talking to other animals and finding out what they eat. Some examples of the animals are an ostrich, koala, and kangeroo. I love the illustrations in this book too. They are full page and are very colorful. They definitely caught my little ones attention. This is a hit here and will be in your house too (especially for any frog fans out there!)
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365 Days of Baby Einstein is one of the books that is such a great deal that you cannot pass it up. This book teaches your children about art, language, poetry, math, and science. The illustrations and pictures in here are awesome and engage your child. There are read aloud rhymes, interactive questions, and poems that encourage your children and you to have a conversation about what is going on on that page. The pages of this book are paper, so you do have to be careful. There are things in this book that both Madison (my 4 year old) and Will (my 1 year old) can do and be entertained by. Each section of the book is color coded, so if you want to work on certain skill like language development, you can easily find it. They even have pages where you can learn how to say words like dog and cat in other languages. This is a book that can easily be given as either a baby shower gift or a birthday present, and you won’t break the bank either.
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