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Rgde discovered some tips celebrating festival and holidays like Valentines, Xmas, Thanksgiving and summer Holidays, just to help you enjoy.

Christmas Animals

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Christmas Animals


The Animals' Christmas


The Animals’ Christmas


$9.97


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Wilton 2304-1050 101-Piece Cookie Cutter Set


Wilton 2304-1050 101-Piece Cookie Cutter Set


$11.15


Christmas, Halloween, Easter, Valentine’s Day…cookie cutters for every season, and more! With a complete set of letters and numbers, designs for cowboys, stars, cars and animals, you’ll be ready for any occasion. Durable plastic cutters come in a convenient storage container. Hand wash. (2-1/2 to 6-1/4)…

Cypress Home 17-Ounce Insulated Cup With Lid and Straw, Leopard


Cypress Home 17-Ounce Insulated Cup With Lid and Straw, Leopard


$5.25


Who said cups with lids had to be boring? Wild and wonderfully stunning, these spots look stolen from the African plains. Perfect for summer parties with ice cold lemonade that is served best chilled, the Leopard Insulated Cup is festive and fun….

Nordic Ware Platinum Collection Train Pan


Nordic Ware Platinum Collection Train Pan


$16.22


What’s the fastest way to Giggle City? Take the train! Nine different railroad-car shapes are parked in this heavy cast-aluminum pan, waiting to be filled with batter and baked to mini-cake perfection. This one pan is the ticket to limitless fun parties and extraordinary centerpieces. For ages 5 and up with adult supervision. Decorations are not included. Size Cars measure approx. 3″ – 4″…



A Video Game System Was The Right Choice


The main thing that our kid wanted for the holidays this year was a motion gaming system. Unfortunately it was up to me to decide what kind of platform to put under the tree. It seemed that the choices between the different platforms was not going to be simple to figure out. It was up to me to succeed and I decided that I was going to succeed.

In the store, it seemed like I was overloaded with choices that include the xbox 360 kinect, the Nintendo Wii, or the Playstation move, or I could opt or a handheld system like the PSP, or the Nintendo DS, or we could get a smartphone that has all sorts of application that a person can enjoy so in the end the choice was not going to be as simple as I thought and I would have to find a way to break it down.

I decided that I would begin my search with the cell phones. Because of the age of my child, I was afraid that a phone was the wrong thing. I was afraid about how fragile they could be. There would have to be some type of service plan for any phone I chose. It would also require one of the more expensive plans in order to play games. Games on the cell phone did not seem like they were that great. All in all I thought that a phone would be something better suited for an adult.

Next I went over to the full sized gaming platforms and with the recent xbox 360 kinect release date, there were basically three fro me to choose form and they all had different advantages and disadvantages to them according to the salesman, and in order to decide what was best it would be a matter of the age of the user, the types of games that they like to play and how experienced a gamer they are. Nintendo has a platform that has been around for many years and is designed for the young and old alike. Microsoft has come up with a platform that is considered much more advanced. The Xbox live system puts people together through a wireless connection. The Playstation has the best graphics of all of the systems. There were plenty of titles available for all of the platforms.

The three systems all have a varied price. In addition to the price of the system, there was also the price of the extras for the platforms. The cost of the games was similar for all three of them. If I wanted to be able to go online there was an extra cost associated with that for some of the platforms. This would be another fee that could be paid monthly, semi-annually, or annually. As if all this information was not enough, I still had to consider the game systems that allowed for portable playing of games.

The hand held games had a lot fo titles for them. It was neat that the systems were portable. Not only did they have the ability to connect wirelessly to other similar systems, they could be played without that connection. The games could be taken and played anywhere, which is a good and bad thing. If they are taken out of the home they could be lost easily.

I chose the Kinect system after my research. It is hard to say what made us come to this choice. I think we kind of flipped a coin to decide. But According to our child, it was perfect. He has already enjoyed many hours of playing games and does not look like he will stop. It seems that my hard work was worth it.



 'Twas the Day Before Zoo Day


'Twas the Day Before Zoo Day


$8.95


This delightful adaptation of the children's classic, "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," takes readers to the zoo, as preparations are under way for "Zoo Day." But things aren't going according to plan . . . The llamas won't quit spitting, the giraffes are drooling, and the zebras aren't happy at all with their stripes. Meanwhile, the zookeepers are scurrying this way and that, cleaning up poop, ringing mealtime bells, and trying to get the animals bathed. But are the naughty elephants listening? Not a chance. And if that weren't bad enough, a poor alligator mistakes a bee for a fly, and instead of eating supper, he gets stung in the eye! Does it all work out? Will the zookeepers end up spending the night at the zoo? Will "Zoo Day" go off without a hitch, or will the dancing monkeys take over?

 'Twas the Day Before Zoo Day


'Twas the Day Before Zoo Day


$17.95


This delightful adaptation of the children's classic, "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," takes readers to the zoo, as preparations are under way for "Zoo Day." But things aren't going according to plan . . . The llamas won't quit spitting, the giraffes are drooling, and the zebras aren't happy at all with their stripes. Meanwhile, the zookeepers are scurrying this way and that, cleaning up poop, ringing mealtime bells, and trying to get the animals bathed. But are the naughty elephants listening? Not a chance. And if that weren't bad enough, a poor alligator mistakes a bee for a fly, and instead of eating supper, he gets stung in the eye! Does it all work out? Will the zookeepers end up spending the night at the zoo? Will "Zoo Day" go off without a hitch, or will the dancing monkeys take over?

 'Twas the Day Before Zoo Day


'Twas the Day Before Zoo Day


$9.95


This delightful adaptation of the children's classic, "'Twas the Night Before Christmas," takes readers to the zoo, as preparations are under way for "Zoo Day." But things aren't going according to plan . . . The llamas won't quit spitting, the giraffes are drooling, and the zebras aren't happy at all with their stripes. Meanwhile, the zookeepers are scurrying this way and that, cleaning up poop, ringing mealtime bells, and trying to get the animals bathed. But are the naughty elephants listening? Not a chance. And if that weren't bad enough, a poor alligator mistakes a bee for a fly, and instead of eating supper, he gets stung in the eye! Does it all work out? Will the zookeepers end up spending the night at the zoo? Will "Zoo Day" go off without a hitch, or will the dancing monkeys take over?

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