All About Baby Personalized Hooded Bath Towel
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If you are looking for a soft super adorable personalized towel for your baby or toddler then we’ve got you covered.
We recently tested out the new terry cloth personalized hooded towel for kids 2-10 from All About Baby and we absolutely love it.
This towel is soft, cute, and a fun gift that your child will treasure when they see their name on it. It’s great for the bath or the beach!
You may also be interested in our review of their personalized photo frame.
Where to buy: Allbaby.com
Begin Smart Contest
We recently gave the Begin Smart book program a great review, and now we want to give away one set of Begin Smart books to one lucky reader. We recommend you read the entire review here, Begin Smart Books Review.
To enter this contest you must visit the Begin Smart Books Online Store then come back here and tell us in the comment form which book you’d love to have for your baby or toddler.
This contest is open to US residents, age 18+, void where prohibited and one entry per person. We will choose one lucky reader at random to win a set of books in their child’s age range.
The deadline to enter this contest is Friday July 25, 2008 11:59 am EST.
PlaySkool Wash or Toss Sippy Cups Review: Win Too!
I have a 3 yr.old son and brand new beige carpet so sippy cups are a MUST in our home. We also spend a lot of time at our friends and families homes so sippy cups are also a MUST on the go!
A month ago we received a package of PLAYSKOOL products in the mail which included the PLAYSKOOL Wash or Toss Sippy Cups and the PLAYSKOOL Cottony Cloths. That same week we were moving two hours away and this was the perfect time to test out these products. The sippy cups were an instant hit. Our 3 yr. old loves the colors and I love that they are perfect for in the home and traveling.
At just under $4.00 for a package of 6 at CVS/Pharmacy it’s not such a big deal if you lose or forget one when your out running errands. However, I’d like to add that I’m not very wasteful so we are reusing these cups as much as possible until they wear out. We plan on using them throughout the Summer.
The PLAYSKOOL cottony cloths are great to have when your out at a restaurant, having a picnic in the park or wherever you don’t have a chance to get to a sink quickly.
Overall A Mom’s Review recommends both PLAYSKOOL products. These PLAYSKOOL baby care products are available exclusively at CVS/Pharmacy.
PLAYSKOOL Contest: Who wants to win what I reviewed?
I also wanted to give one lucky commenter a chance to win a package of PLAYSKOOL Wash or Toss Sippy Cups & Cottony Cloths!
To enter this contest, you must be a US resident, age18+, and leave a valid email in the comment form (not in the comment itself) so that we can contact you should you be chosen as our random winner. The deadline to enter this contest is Thursday June 5th, 2008. Winner will be announced shortly thereafter. Void where prohibited by law.
Parking Pal Review: A Magnetic Helper!
Have you ever needed a helping hand with your kids in the parking lot?
The Parking Pal is designed to do just that! The Parking Pal was created by Denise Whitney to keep children safe in parking lots.
A Mom’s Review tested out the Parking Pal and we have to say it is a great helper. We recommend this to parents of small children to keep them in a safe place and to teach them about parking lot safety. The Parking Pal comes in a variety of eye-catching themes for boys and girls.
WHERE TO BUY: ParkingPalMagnet.com $7.99 plus shipping

Right now you can win a $50 gift certificate to Applebees, Olive Garden, or Outback Steakhouse by entering the Father’s Day Giveaway Contest.
Lil Rinser: A BathTime Review
What Mom doesn’t have a battle at bath time when it comes to washing our little ones hair? Either the water is in their eyes or ears, or their hair falls down in their face which makes the shampoo go everywhere. Completely tragic!
Recently I received a sample of the LIL RINSER, made by Splash Guard LLC, in the mail to see if it solved some of these hair raising issues. At first glance it has the look of a teacup, with the bottom and back missing, except it is soft & flexible. My 2 girls’ immediately ran with it, and took turns wearing it as a crown. Not exactly what it was intended for, but it got them comfortable with it for me to use that evening in the bath.
I first tried the LIL RINSER on my 15 month old son, and it seemed a bit large for him. I think it needed an elastic strip across the back for babies. But most little ones are very wiggly & slippery when wet and it takes both hands with them in the tub. My girls’ however are 6 & 3, and it worked great for them. They both have long hair, which is an issue in the hair washing process. My 3 year old is a screamer when it comes to water on the head. But, the LIL RINSER did take the hassle out of tilting your head back to keep the shampoo & water out of their eyes and ears.
In all, I think the LIL RINSER was a hit in my house. It comes in 4 different vibrant color combinations, and easy to follow directions. On the down side, I think it is a bit over priced.
Where To Buy: To see a demonstration or buy your own LIL RINSER visit www.LilRinser.com








