Wednesday, October 28, 2009

Rewards R Us!

Toys R Us and Babies R Us have a loyalty program called Rewards R Us! They want you to save money on the products you need!


Rewards"R"Us is a program offered by Toys"R"Us and Babies"R"Us to reward their best customers for the purchases they make in stores or on their website.

Membership is FREE, and we they have great benefits including "R"Us Dollars for qualifying purchases during select promotion periods. You can also earn free diapers and formula when reward-eligible diapers and formula are purchased. Members also enjoy exclusive discounts, member shopping nights and recall notifications specific to their purchases.

Other Member Privileges:
Earn Free Diapers
Infant Formula & Greeting Cards
Member-Only Shopping Events
Recall Notifications
Exclusive Discounts


Check it out here




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Sunday, October 11, 2009

TXT MSG BAY-B

Text Message Baby has come up with a unique way to bring the current technology trend to the newest generation.

Text Message Baby Onesies have trendy, short little text messages screen printed on them.

Some shirts say "IWMB:-@" (i Want my Binkie), "LMDO:-)" (Laughing my Diaper Off) and "G2GP:-)" (Got to go Pee).

Add that to bright colors and incredibly soft, 100% organic cotton and you've got a baby bodysuit fit for a trendy tot!

They come in various sizes up to a size 18 month!!

Check out the site:

http://www.textmessagebaby.com/

We've picked these as our favorites!










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John H has been entered into the Gap Kids Casting Call


Help John H become a Fan Favorite!!!

John's mom, Candice, entered him into the Gap Casting call, which is brought to us by Disney Family.
His ID # is 805129752 .



You can vote by visiting this link:

http://family.go.com/gapcastingcall/entries/Candiapplesmith/805129752/ OR clicking on his pic above Or searching for him on the site using this info:

John H.
Baby Boy
ID: 805129752

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Please Touch Museum for Educators!

Wee Bit Trendy absolutely hearts the Please Touch Museum and are very lucky to have them as a local museum!!!! We follow them on twitter, we are their facebook fan, and we visit whenever we can! This is a special event for Educator's.. check it out and tell your child's teacher (or any teacher you know)

Please Touch Museum Educators Night Out




Educators Night Out – October 15, 2009 – 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.

Teachers need recess too!


Please Touch Museum ® invites you to Educators Night Out, a fun and educational evening featuring the museum and our programs. Tour Please Touch Museum, learn about our museum programming for your classroom, enjoy savory refreshments and MORE!


Thursday, October 15 • 5:30 p.m. – 8:00 p.m.


* Learn how our exhibits incorporate Please Touch Museum’s “learning through play” philosophy

* Gather information about class trip experiences and in-classroom opportunities

* Play in our six exciting exhibit zones and marvel at memorial Hall’s grand architecture* Enjoy delicious refreshments

* Take a spin on our fully restored Woodside Park Denzel Carousel


R.S.V.P. by October 8th www.pleasetouchmuseum.org/educators_night


Come Out and Play



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Sunday, October 4, 2009

Give a Day. Get a Disney day

Give a Day. Get a Disney day


BEGINNING JANUARY 1, 2010, when you sign up with Disney (sign up here) to volunteer a day of service with a participating organization (and your service is completed and verified)
you'll get one day admission to a
Walt Disney World®
or
Disneyland®theme park,
FREE!
We want to inspire one million people to volunteer a day of service.

For more information regarding the "Give a Day. Get a Disney day."program click here




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Cash for Home Appliances!!!

Cash for Refrigerators!

The government has a new stimulus program!! The federal "Cash for Appliances"program offers rebates on purchases of home appliances that are certified as energy-efficient by the EPA's Energy Star Program! (These appliances usually have a Energy Star Sticker on them).

The program is funded with $300 million from the American Recovery and Reinvestment Act, the state-run rebate program is intended to help make American homes more energy-efficient while stimulating the economy. Each state will run its own cash for appliances program.

Energy Star appliances eligible for the rebate include:
  • Washers
  • Refrigerators
  • Freezers
  • Dishwashers
  • Air Source Heat Pumps and Geothermal Heat Pumps
  • Water Heaters
  • Boilers
  • Central Air Conditioners
  • Room Air Conditioners
  • Oil Furnaces and Gas Furnaces
You can receive between $50 to $200 in Energy Star appliance rebates! However, your state or local utility company/district may offer you an additional discount or rebate for buying andusing energy efficient appliances!
You don't have to trade in your old appliance, but your state will help you to find ways to recycle them!

The program is set to start late this year, or early next year, so just keep an eye out for more news, and keep in mind when searching for appliances!

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Vote for Aminah E!

Help Aminah E become a Fan Favorite!!!
Aminah's mom, Ida, entered her into the Gap Casting call, which is brought to us by Disney Family. Her ID # is 425359272.

You can vote by visiting this link:
http://family.go.com/gapcastingcall/entries/aminahellis/425359272/
OR
clicking on her pic above

Or searching for her on the site using this info:
Aminah E.
Baby Girl
ID: 425359272
Phila, PA
Fan Favorite Votes: 1

Leave a comment if you have a chance!




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Baby Registry Essentials!

Below is a list of BABY SHOWER REGISTRY Must Haves. For all my mommies to be and baby shower planners... check out this list below and ensure you have the essentials for Baby's Arrival!
  • Diapers: Whether you're going the re-usable or disposable route, you'll need plenty on hand.
  • Burp cloths (fabric diapers can also double as burp cloths).
  • Disposable wipes. Diaper rash cream
  • Diaper pail
  • Diaper bag: Make sure it hangs well from your stroller handlebars.
  • Baby monitor
  • 1 or 2 pacifiers, if you want to use them. Be sure to get ones labeled "newborn."
  • Portable crib, commonly known as a Pack 'n Play, for when you visit the grandparents.
  • Co-sleeper. It's so nice to just reach over to nurse your baby at night. But you can easily substitute the portable crib if it's easier.
  • 6 bottles, including nipples: Make sure you buy nipples for newborns.
  • Bottle brush
  • Breast pump: Go for the fancy automatic double pump if you're going back to work.
  • Breastfeeding pillow
  • Nursing pads
  • Lanolin lotion for sore nipples
  • Breast milk freezer bags or storage cups
  • Thermometer. The rectal kind.
  • Nasal bulb syringe for clearing stuffy noses
  • Baby nail clipper
  • Alcohol swabs and bandages
  • Infant bath tub
  • Baby shampoo and cleanser
  • Baby lotion
  • 2 to 3 hooded towels that let you swaddle baby post-bath
  • Crib
  • ExerSaucer. You won't use it for a few months, but once your baby hits 4 or 5 months, it will blow his little mind.
  • Swing or bouncy seat. The movement makes almost all babies very, very sleepy.
  • Activity mat (also called the baby gym)
  • Mobile for the crib: Think music, lights and movement. We like ones you can turn off remotely.
  • Crib bumper
  • 2 to 3 fitted crib sheets
  • 2 waterproof mattress pads
  • 2 or 3 changing pad covers
  • A rear-facing infant car seat with base. If you have two cars, you'll need a second base.
  • Baby carrier and/or sling
  • Stroller: Baby won't sit up for a few months, so you'll need a Snap 'n Go, a travel system or a model in which baby can fully recline.
  • A "take-me-home" outfit. Look for a set that's cute for photos, but practical (something warm for winter or light for summer).
  • 6 to 8 onesies, half short sleeve and half long sleeve. Choose kimono styles that don't pull over baby's head to cut down on screams.
  • 5 pairs of pants
  • 6 to 8 sleepers (aka coveralls) with built-in footies, or rompers if it's spring or summer
  • 5 to 6 sleeping gowns, which snap5 to 6 sleeping gowns, which snap, zip, or cinch closed at the bottom, making late-night diaper changes a breeze.
  • At least 3 sleeping gowns should have built-in mittens to cover fast-growing baby fingernails and avoid scratches on smooth baby skin.
  • 1 to 3 sweater cardigans or zip hoodies, depending on the season
  • 1 snowsuit or winter bunting (for winter babies)
  • 1 to 2 pairs of mittens if they aren't included in the snowsuit (for winter babies)
  • 8 pairs of booties or socks
  • 4 to 6 hats, including at least one sun hat
  • 4 to 6 receiving blankets. One should be soft and thick enough to be a blankie contender; two should be thin enough for your diaper bag.
  • 4 to 6 bibs. At least two should be waterproof. Once baby starts solids, you'll need something you can just hose off.
  • Velcro swaddle. This crucial miracle item may be the key to peace in your household.
  • Sleep sac, for when baby outgrows the swaddle or sleep gowns, but is still too young for a blanket in the crib.



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