Archive for February, 2010

Born Yesterday

February 18th, 2010 by jason | 0

Imagine! A day ago I’d never even heard of the world, and suddenly here I am in it. There’s so much to write about—macaroni, Fun World, and a big sister who has it all figured out. Which is why boys adore her. I need to get her attention back on me— and quick. But how? [...]

The Only Skill Assessing Children’s Piano Tutor

February 18th, 2010 by jason | 0

This is the only interactive piano tutor for children that assesses a child’s skills by detecting wrong notes and rhythms. A former Juilliard instructor leads children through over 100 lessons that cover the basics of finger placement and learning notes and more refined skills such as reading music and playing songs. After playing a song, [...]

Idea Factory New Orleans

February 18th, 2010 by jason | 0

Located in the French Quarter, the Idea Factory was established in 1974 by George and Peggy Bacon as a contemporary craft gallery representing some of the finest woodworkers from around the country. George Bacon’s background as a magazine art director allowed him to develop a style of lettering which we incorpor-ated into a unique method [...]

Stay-Fresh Baby Food Containers

February 17th, 2010 by julie | 0

The best baby food storage system you’ll find — one that’s freezable, portable, and even stackable! These single-serving containers keep homemade baby food fresher than others (and won’t pop open in your diaper bag, either). The secret? Secure, screw-on, locking lids. Plus, the cups snap together for space-saving stacking. In fact, the 7″ organizer tray [...]

Eames Elephant

February 17th, 2010 by julie | 0

Charles and Ray Eames were fascinated by elephants. Many images of these gentle giants are found in Charles’ photographic documentations of Indian culture and the circus world. The Eames Elephant was designed as a toy for children, but also as a striking sculptural object that makes a statement in any environment with its vigorous curves [...]

Utterflies The Nomad Yoga Mat Bag

February 17th, 2010 by derrick | 0

The Hmong hilltribe piece is stitched onto Jomthong handwoven hilltribe cotton and is a large pocket for you to store your essentials. There is extra room at the top so you can stuff your t-shirt or towel in there on top of your mat. There is a drawstring tie at the top to cinch it [...]

StoryJumper Create Your Own Children’s Book

February 16th, 2010 by derrick | 0

StoryJumper, Inc. has announced the official launch of storyjumper.com, a creative writing platform for kids. The web site features a free set of writing tools and tutorials, as well as a library of artwork that lets children illustrate their stories with just a few clicks. Kids can share their books with friends and family online, [...]

New Blue Stripe by PluiePluie

February 15th, 2010 by jason | 0

Bold stripes make this little galosh a fun one to stomp around in. This boot features a soft cotton lining, which makes it comfortable too. [New Blue Stripe by PluiePluie]

Carrot Skipping Rope

February 15th, 2010 by julie | 0

Know kids who like to skip their veggies? they’ll love this skipping rope with carrots for handles! this jump rope is silly and sure to get them up and jumping! carrot colored and shaped handles with bright leafy greens (hemp) made into a string. [Carrot Skipping Rope]

Gallop!

February 15th, 2010 by derrick | 0

An awe-inspiring technique called scanimation creates the illusion of movement in this book’s black-and-white images. [Gallop!]