From the monthly archives:

July 2009

$2.99 Veggie Tales DVD

by admin on July 6, 2009

This is a great deal for your little Veggie Tales fans!

Right now if you sign up for the free e-newsletter at www.BigIdea.com you can get a free Veggie Tales DVD with $2.99 shipping/handling.

There are 3 DVDs to choose from:

-Lessons From The Sock Drawer

-Where’s God When I’m S-scared

-The Ballad of Little Joe

One free DVD per customer with valid account and newsletter sign-up. Valid while supplies last.

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4th of July Toddler Activites

by admin on July 4, 2009

Are you looking for last minute activites to keep your toddler busy this 4th of July?

Check out these fun printables and craft ideas:

Disney Family Fun – Star Spangled Fun

Kaboose – 4th of July

Apples 4 the Tacher – 4th of July coloring pages

Teaching Tiny Toys – 4th of July party ideas

Happy 4th of July!

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Once your toddler reaches approximately 2 years old there begins a shift in control. Your little one is starting to talk more frequently and begins to have there own unique personality. Of course this is also known as the “terrible twos”, but moms of older ones know it doesn’t stop at just 2, and tends to get worse as they grow older…unless, you take control now.

I came across an audio course that helps parents deal with the terrible twos, all the way up to beyond 6 years old. It is called Talking to your Toddler.

Do the terrible twos have you stressed out? Is your 4-year old’s behavior driving you nuts? Are temper tantrums a regular event in your house? Maybe you find yourself pulling out your hair because your kids are out of control? Do you feel guilty because you yell at your kids even though you love them tons?

What I love about this program is that it uses language strategies, words you can use to make a bad situation into a better one. This program is all about communication, and how you can better understand your toddler, and they can do the same with you.

Toddlers thrive for communication at this age as their vocabulary is limited. Getting attention from a temper tantrum is how they begin to communicate once they see that it is affective. If you know this scenario well, take a look into Talking with Toddler – it may just save your sanity!

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