3 moms made the news for one reason or the other. Moms make the news all the time, but the fact that they are a mother rarely factors into that. These stories illustrate why moms are great. Well, the first 2 illustrate that fact, the third one is a desperate PR stunt by an entertainer. Continue reading 3 Moms: 2 justified, 1 foolish
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Giveaway: A Graco Pack ‘n Play
When Toddler Mojo was a newborn he spent some time in a pack ‘n play. We didn’t use it too much because in order to fold it the planets had to be aligned correctly and you had to hold your mouth, just, like that. The old pack ‘n play was a pain in the tuckus to fold. When More Mojo came along we were offered the chance from Graco to review the Pack ‘n Play Playard with Reversible Napper & Changer. Yeah, the official name of it is a mouthful, but it will serve More Mojo until he’s 3 years old and most importantly, it’s incredibly easy to fold. Continue reading Giveaway: A Graco Pack ‘n Play
Lowe’s Build and Grow children’s clinics-free fun all summer
Dream Works Animation is partnering with Lowe’s to produce some children’s crafts that really have character. These are the free children’s clinics that Lowe’s has in their stores. Key words: free, fun, Dream Works Animation inspired wood projects at Lowe’s and free. Continue reading Lowe’s Build and Grow children’s clinics-free fun all summer
What do you tell your child to call their private parts?
We’re in the process of motivating Toddler Mojo to use the potty. He’s just over two and a half, the potty has been purchased and now we’re waiting for it all to ‘click’. Apparently it just ‘clicks’, that’s what every parent we’ve asked has said happens. Continue reading What do you tell your child to call their private parts?
Mixbook’s National Dad’s Got Talent Contest
Dads, talent, contests and prizes. It’s good to be a dad, especially around Father’s Day. Every day as a dad is great, but Father’s Day puts that extra special bounce in your step. Continue reading Mixbook’s National Dad’s Got Talent Contest
A dad reads The Mommy Diaries by Dallas Louis
“Mommy books” can be a tough genre to read if you’re a parent. If you’re a parent then the subject matter is familiar, you have a busy schedule and probably know what will happen in the story. I’ve read many books that take a humorous look at parenting and most of them get a collective ‘meh.’ Continue reading A dad reads The Mommy Diaries by Dallas Louis
Teleflora gets your Mother’s Day going with flowers
Mother’s Day is May 13. Granted it’s in a couple of weeks, but if you’re anything like me you’ll get distracted. Repo Games will be on television, something needs to be duct taped, bacon could be eaten and look a squirrel with a fluffy tail! You and I mean well, but life happens, things get in the way and Mother’s Day will be here before you know it. Continue reading Teleflora gets your Mother’s Day going with flowers
Huggies Dad Test campaign gets it mostly right
It’s great to be recognized. Dads are often un represented in advertising and television. If a dad is represented all too often he’s uncaring, aloof or flat out stupid. Real life stay at home dads are guilty of playing into this stereotype too. Sometimes an over the top representation of a dad is funny, sometimes not so much-it depends on the products and how well the spot is done. Continue reading Huggies Dad Test campaign gets it mostly right