Since I have a toddler, I thought the Toddler Tools book line would be perfect for my house.
Listening Time is a great book for teaching your kids about how to be good listeners. Both my eighteen month old and four year old like to read it. It is a board book, so it can’t be destroyed either. I love that it also helps to work on body parts too. The illustrations in this book are great, and really get across what we want our children to do. There is also humor intertwined into the story. It is short enough that it definitely keeps even the shortest attention spans entertained.
Bye Bye Time is another board book that is good for those really hard times when we have to say bye to our kids. It teaches our children how to comfort themselves when they are sad that we are leaving. There is also advice at the end of the book parents and caregivers to make this transition easier like prepping your child and to be ready for tears. The illustrations in this book are great too. Madison can tell me the story without being able to read it (which is a huge plus).
Naptime is another great book in this series. Like the other books, this is board book. It also has the tips in the back of the book to help parents and caregivers with naptime. I personally learned that Will should be getting one nap daily lasting 1 – 2 hours, and he should be getting 10 – 12 hours of sleep a night. This book is all about a naptime routine and getting your little one down for some much needed rest. Now, if this would only work on a 4 year old.
She likes the book; it just has not motivated her to take a nap (she quit naps at 18 months).
The last book in this series is Clean Up Time. That is something we all need at our houses. This book rhymes, so it makes it all the more fun to clean up. This too is a board book and also has the tips at the end to help parents and caregivers. I personally agree with the “break it down” tip. Will doesn’t often get overwhelmed at cleaning up; he just thinks it is a game. However, Madison gets extremely overwhelmed if someone does not help her. By breaking down what you are going to do (pick up the blocks first), it takes away from how huge of project it is going to be.
This Toddler Tools series is a great bunch of books. They are books that are hard to destroy and have great lessons in them. I highly recommend them in anyone who has a toddler in their house.
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Up until recently, I had never heard of the Only Hearts Club. The Only Hearts Club are real dolls for real girls. There are eight culturally diverse dolls. They dress like real kids, are poseable, and are nine inches tall. Their names are: Taylor Angelique, Karina Grace, Olivia Hope, Briana Joy, Lily Rose, Anna Sophia, Kayla Rae and Hannah Faith. These girls form a club together called the Only Hearts Club and their motto is to “listen to your heart and do the right thing.” For our house, these fit perfectly into Madison’s dollhouse. There is another kind of doll out there that I cannot stand (I won’t name it), but these are a welcome alternative! I love the positive message they are sending out to little girls. They also have soft bodies which is great in my house (not that the kids are going to whack one another with them, but you never know).
They also have a line a books for your daughters to enjoy. We have the hardcover It’s Hard To Say Good-bye book. The book about one of the girls losing her dog. One of the other girls goes to find another puppy for her and falls in love with the puppy herself. I won’t tell you about the rest of the story, but it is about how the Only Hearts Club came about. It is a cute short story and just the right length to hold young girls attention spans. It also taught some morals without being obvious about it.
They even have Only Hearts Pets. They are 2 1/2 inches tall and really cute. They are really soft and each pet has its own name. It also comes with a backpack clip. The paws of each animal also have Velcro on them, so you are able to have them hold small objects like a pen or you can create a bracelet with secerql of them. There are all sorts of pets also: dogs, cats, monkeys, cows, pigs, frogs, and elephants.
All of these Only Hearts Club products are perfect for the little girls you have in your life. They can be found at Target or online at The Only Hearts Club. The Only Hearts Books retail at $3.99 each. The Only Hearts Club dolls retail at $15.99 each, and the Only Hearts Pets retail at $3.49 each. These prices make this a very affordable present this holiday season.
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Rarely do I come across a book that inspires me just as much as my kids. However, Whats Your Red Ball is that book. This book is like no other book you’ve ever seen. It is about how to overcome adversity and find your true passion. As an adult, we all need to do this too, so this book, while geared at kids, can certainly get you thinking as an adult. The author of this book, Kevin Carroll, went from an abandoned child with a love of sports to working for the Air Force, Philadelphia 76ers, and Nike. His story, which is how the book starts, makes you want to be all you can be. The book itself gives you the material to make your own “box of magic”. This box is all about your gifts, your talents, your aspirations, your interests, and your hopes. The rest of the book tells you how to figure out how to decorate and fill your box. There are questions you need to answer and excercises you need to do, but by the end, you will have figured out whats your red ball.
Your age does not matter for this book. At 31, I find inspiration in it. This book is perfect for anyone who has lost their path in life and for those who are just finding it now.
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Every since Madison saw the Alice in Wonderland play in her Kiddie Kamp over the summer, she has fallen in love with the story. Until recently, we only had the movie. However, now we have the book, and it is one of her most favorite books now. She loves how they emphasize words by making them bigger than the rest and have them go in different directions. She laughs and asks what those works say. It makes the book more fun. Every other page has an illustration which allows your little one to make their own side stories. The story is just retold and still has the favorite lines like “I’m late, I’m late for a very important date and the queen of hearts yelling “off with her head”. Alice in Wonderland is a classic that everyone should have in their home.
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If you are looking for a unique gift for either yourself or your family, then allPopart is a place you need to check out. They take pictures that you send in and turn them into beautiful pieces of art. We personally chose the 4 panel Warhol style for the kids pictures. However, they have so many styles to choose from that you can easily spend an hour or two deciding what you want (trust me, I know from experience). The next hardest part after deciding what style is deciding what pictures to use! Once you have those two decisions made, the rest is breeze. Everybody loves this picture. Madison thinks it is the coolest thing ever to have this on the wall. Will just says “see” to everybody, so they look at it. I am currently waiting for Bill to hand it in the basement. However, for now, I have it on the ledge:

It loks awesome there too, and it completely goes with the color scheme we have down there. I have had several people already ask where we got it from! This is an excellent heirloom to pass down and a great way to mark your children’s youth. I highly recommend allPopart for their quality and for their customer service. I am 100% satisfied and have told everyone they need to get some art for their house from allPopart!
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