27
Jul
Posted by whymommy in Stuff. Tagged: are you kidding me?, BlogHer, blogher swag, BlogHer08, expired, schwag, swag, what not to swag. 1 Comment
Imstell asked yesterday … what products didn’t make it home with you, and what did you object to receiving? While I am a FIRM believer in the Kind Blog philosophy, I suppose it wouldn’t hurt to mention which items I (personally) objected to. Here’s the top 5. Okay, 6. Oh, all right, [...]
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23
Jul
Posted by whymommy in BlogHer, MotherTalk, Parent Bloggers Network, Stuff, baby, books, decor, motherhood, preschooler, snacks, software, toddler, toys, tv. Tagged: alltop, babyjidesign, barnum and bailey, BlogHer, BlogHer08, boogiewipes, books, brainpop, bright beginnings, didj, grover dvd, herroom, HP, jif, jumpup, kidsprotection, kirtsy, land's end, leapfrog, macy's, mccain foods, milkscreen, mom central, national thank you day, Nintendo wii, norton 360, Parent Bloggers Network, pbs, picnik, poison control, quickbooks, raggs, russ, scholastic, see kai run, Sesame Street, sherri hack photography, sid the science kid, smilebox, snapfish, software, sprout, super sisters, supersisters, svmoms, swag, tag, the closer, tmobile, tnt, tv, vsmile, yedda. 12 Comments
The 2008 BlogHer Conference was awesome and amazing and most of all REAL. But there was a commercial element that I would be remiss if I didn’t mention. You see, this conference was sponsored by a large number of corporations, all of whom wanted to market to us and get their product into [...]
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8
Jul
Posted by whymommy in preschooler, tv. Leave a Comment
I just caught NOVA Science Now for the first time … this program brings back the wonder and excitement of discovery that I haven’t seen on science programs since I was a kid.
Thank you, Neil deGrasse Tyson. I love your new show, and I can’t wait to introduce it to my kids.
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1
Jul
Posted by whymommy in books, preschooler, toddler. Leave a Comment
Where have I been hiding, under a rock? Scholastic, the company that introduced so many of us to the Book Fair and the order form, now offers books directly to parents as well as through schools. For those of us (like me) who love the big square paperbacks and don’t want to pay a fortune [...]
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