Do you have problems taking pictures of yourself with others? Do you find your arm ending up in the shot? Do you find that you aren’t in any shot, because you are always taking the picture? Do you find that you and your subject have to pose awkwardly just to get you both in the picture? (Thanks to Christine for use of her arm picture).
If you answered yes to any of the above questions, you need to get an xShot. What is an Xshot?

XShot is a telescopic stainless-steel rod that adds three feet of reach to any point-and-shoot or hand-held video camera. It is super easy to use. All you need to do is screw your camera into the Xshot to get to work. No screwdriver is required! You can make the xShot 9 inches all the way up to 37 inches. Want to see how easy it works? (Thank you Julie for the pictures!)


The first picture shows you how the xShot works. The second picture shows the actual picture that was taken. Its pretty awesome, isn’t it? Wouldn’t it be nice to be on vacation and not have to ask a stranger to take your picture? I personally found it super easy to easy. I had no problem putting my Cybershot camera on there and taking lots of awesome pictures (unfortuntaly, my camera is broke, and I can’t get any of my pictures off. I am waiting for a cable to fix this problem from Sony). My fear was that I wasn’t going to be able to take steady pictures. It was actually super easy. I had absolutely no problems with it. I found the xShot super lightweight (it’s only 5 oz).
When can you use this? Some perfect times would be when you are traveling, hiking, camping, vacation, the beach, parties, concerts, sports events, etc. I know that the xShot will be an item that will come with us no matter where we go!
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Did you know that the American Academy of Pediatrics announced today that children should get double the usually recommended amount of vitamin D because of evidence that it may help prevent serious diseases? What does this mean? Millions children will need to take vitamin D supplements to reach the new recommendation of 400 units daily (up from 200).
I know there are parents all around who are wondering how to get this additional amount of Vitamin D now into their children. The best source of vitamin D is sunlight because the body makes vitamin D when sunshine hits the skin. However, if you like in a state like me (Illinois), we don’t often go out in the winter, because it is way too cold. The only way most children are going to be able to get this much vitamin D is too supplement it.
I luck out that my daughter takes vitamins without a problem. However, my cousin’s daughter will not take anything. An easy way to get the vitamins into your kids is to use Emergen-C Kidz Complete Multi Vitamin and Multi Mineral Supplements. For kids 4 and older, all you do is add a packet of Emergen-C Kidz to 4 - 6 ounces of water and stir. For kids 2-3, use a half a packet with 2-4 oz of water. Emergen-C Kidz has 24 essential nutrients including choline, 500 mg of vitamin C, and 400 IU of vitamin D. It also has beta carotene, vitamin E, zinc, iron, and phosphorus (there are several more vitamins too!). If you notice, Emergen-C Kidz offers more health boosting vitamin C than the leading brand to help support their immune systems. It is available in major grocery stores and drug chains and in health food stores.
This passed the kid test in my house. We tried the orange pineapple explosion, and Madison drank it in one sitting. She like the flavor and wanted more after she was finished. If that flavor doesn’t sound like something you’d be interested in, this also comes in Strawnana Berry and Cherry Yumberry (ok, I can’t even type that without giggling a little. Your kids will love those name as much as I do.
Your kids will like their fizzy drink and think they are getting a treat, and you, as a mom, will know that they are getting all the vitamins and minerals they need. I promise, I’ll keep it our little secret.
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Brighter Minds Media has now introduced Bob The Builder Can Do Zoo. It has already been awarded three awards — that’s how good it is! I let my greatest kid tester in my house try it out — that would be Madison who is 4. Since we have gotten the game in the mail (thanks Family Review Network!), Madison goes around singing “Bob the Builder . . . We can do it . . . Bob the Builder . . . Yes we can”. That has been my house for a week now. However, I don’t actually mind all the much, because we really like this game. As soon as I found out the Diner Dash (my favorite computer game ever) was behind this, I knew we had a winner.
Bob The Builder Can Do Zoo has 3 modes of play - Story, Free Play, and Sticker Book. There is also 6 animal habitats to build, 7 unique learning activities, and hundreds of stickers to collect for building achievements. There are three levels, so it is quite easy to pick the level that is best for your kids. You are able to play in both English and Spanish. There are also many skills taught through this game - problem solving, critical thinking, object classification, planning and time sequencing, pattern, size, and spatial recognition, and shape and color identification.
Why is this game a winner in my house? That is actually pretty easy. First, this game works on our desktop that is 8 years old. Most games won’t work on there, and we actually consider that Madison’s computer. When a game works on there, we all cheer for joy. The second thing that I loved was that she was actually learning something while playing. There are a lot of games out there that are just mindless, and I would much rather have her playing games like this. Next, the price is right. It should retail around $19.95 which is very cheap and affordable for a computer game. Lastly, Madison can play this herself. I didn’t have to help her at all. She is only four, but that say a lot about this game. It is truly simple and age appropriate. Nothing is more frustrating than to get a game for her, and I have to play it because it is too hard to do and/or navigate.
If you are looking for a great Christmas or birthday present, I highly recommend Bob The Builder Can Do Zoo. It was a big hit in my house and will be in yours too!
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If you just got done reading diet pill reviews, this is not a review you want to read. This doesn’t fall under anything I personally would eat on diet. However, getting my 4 year old to drink milk is like pulling teeth, so anything that makes her want to drink is a good thing. When I saw these (and the coupon I found helped too), I thought this may be exactly what I was looking for. The straw is about 6 inches long. It has a crunchy cereal shell on the outside and a fruity flavor lining. Madison (my four year old) loves them! It has gotten her to drink more milk. Would I buy these again? Probably not. There were two things that I wasn’t exactly pleased about. First, once you open the packaging there is no way to keep the other straws fresh. The second problem is why I probably won’t buy them again, and that is that I’d say 3/4 of the straws were broken. You can still use them as a straw, but when you have a 2-3 inch straw, it is kinda useless. If Kellogg’s can solve their packaging issue with this, I will definitely buy these again!

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