Tuesday, February 16, 2010

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North American Bear Company Sleepyhead Bunny Blue, Blue Stripe, Medium Review



My Son has had "Blue" since he was 3 weeks old and thank God that this is quality toy that has been available for the past eight years! He is on "Blue" number 7 and has no idea it is not the same "Blue" he has had since the beginning! I quietly replace him once he gets worn to the point he cannot be repaired any longer and my Son is as happy as ever!!



North American Bear Company Sleepyhead Bunny Blue, Blue Stripe, Medium Feature


  • Made of velvety velour and striped jersey knit
  • Embroidered facial features and details
  • Winner of the Oppenheim toy portfolio gold seal
  • Safe for all ages
  • Machine washable



North American Bear Company Sleepyhead Bunny Blue, Blue Stripe, Medium Overview


Soft velour with pastel stripe jersey knit union suit body, matching stocking cap and embroidered eyes is a nursery classic. Long ears are perfect for embroidered personalization!


North American Bear Company Sleepyhead Bunny Blue, Blue Stripe, Medium Specifications


Sometimes the simple toys are the best. Sleepyhead Bunny is winner of the Oppenheim Best Toy award, and for good reason. The 15-inch blue bunny is made of 100 percent baby-safe material--no buttons, loose strings, or rough edges. It is filled with soft, squishy fiber, so it is easy to hold, carry, and cuddle. Bunny's sleeping jumper and long nightcap are made of striped cotton, beautifully constructed with a simple design: three embroidered buttons up the front and a charming folded collar. There is a wide pocket on the back of the jumper. Bunny's long, soft ears poke through openings in the nightcap. Her face is quiet with one black stitch for each eye, and a single-stitch smile. Your baby will fall in love at first squeeze. --Sandy Hirsch

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Great bedtime friend - Ripken Fan -
Each of my three kids have one of these (in different colors)and they love them. We travel alot, and the bunnies go too. They are soft but not the furry plush, so they maintain their look. Machine washable also helps, too. Just throw them in a pillowcase. I love them and so do the kids.



Love that Bunny - Natasha Schlesinger - New York
My 9 year old son had lost his baby bunny two years ago and I searched high and low for it for the past year. I finally found it, received it and gave it to him and he can't be more thrilled with the return of the bunny he had lost so long ago.
great toy!



Blue Bunny - Stacie Lewis - Florida
My 3 year old son goes EVERYWHERE with Blue Bunny. This is his 6th one since he was born. Considering the amount of time he spends with Blue Bunny, they are probable pretty durable - I wash them about once a week. The great thing about him is there is nothing that can hurt my son on Blue. He is so soft and cozy. Great friend for small children.




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Christmas Movies - A Family Holiday Tradition

For some people, Christmas movies are as much a part of the holiday tradition as putting up the tree and opening presents. There is no better way to get into the holiday spirit than to curl up on the couch with a big bowl of popcorn to watch them with your family. Whether you prefer the old classics or the more recent films, you are almost certain to find Christmas movies that everyone in your family can enjoy. 

No matter how many years go by, the old classic Christmas movies remain popular. Some of the favorites include Miracle on 34th Street, A Christmas Carol, A Christmas Story, and White Christmas. While many of them have been redone using different actors and slightly varied story lines, they still hold the same charm. They really are a must see if you have never watched them. You can catch them every year during the month of December on several of the cable channels such as American Lifetime Movie Network. You can also purchase them in stores and online for a very reasonable price.  

In more recent years, there have been a slew of new Christmas movies released that have become just as popular as the classics, if not more so. Santa Claus the movie, ELF, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and Home Alone are just a few of the more recent favorites. In addition, some of the cable channels, such as The Hallmark Channel and The Disney Channel, release new original movies every year during the holiday season.  

Although they are not considered Christmas movies per se, the classic animated holiday cartoons are always a hit with both children and adults. Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, Frosty the Snowman, Santa Claus Is Coming To Town, A Year Without a Santa Claus, How the Grinch Stole Christmas, and A Charlie Brown Christmas are timeless classics. There are also a few animated movies, such as The Polar Express that promise to be favorites for a long time to come.   

Christmas movies are a great way to spend time with your family during the holidays. It doesn't matter how old you are, unless you are the Scrooge or the Grinch, you are almost guaranteed to find a favorite.

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Monday, February 15, 2010

Holiday™ Barbie® Doll

Holiday™ Barbie® Doll Review



I am way over the age of 13. I am 78 years of age but I still love to collect beautiful dolls and to display them during the Christmas holiday. I also collect the small Holiday Barbie dolls suitable for hanging on Christmas trees as I did one Christmas. Now I have 14 of those and a smaller tree so I display them on a turntable, all of them standing together like they are in a beauty contest right on my dining table.



Holiday™ Barbie® Doll Feature


  • 2008 Holiday Barbie doll sparkles in a shimmering white and silvery gown
  • 20th year anniversary of holiday Barbie
  • She wears a glitter-detailed gown with a tiered pleated skirt
  • Features beautiful chandelier earrings
  • The first holiday Barbie that resembles a silver snow flake



Holiday™ Barbie® Doll Overview


As the snowflakes fall, this 2008 Holiday Barbie doll sparkles in a shimmering white and silvery gown. Celebrating 20 years of holiday-themed Barbie dolls, she wears a glitter-detailed gown with tiered pleated skirt and chandelier earrings. Measures approximately 12" tall.


Holiday™ Barbie® Doll Specifications


The 2008 Holiday Barbie shimmers in a silvery creation designed to resemble a snowflake. Her chandelier earrings add the perfect elegant yet festive touch to the 20th anniversary Holiday Barbie. Barbie collectors and girls ages 6 and up alike will appreciate the beauty of this doll, with her thick lashes, painted red lips, extravagantly curled blonde hair, and a stand so she can be displayed and admired by all.



Holiday Barbie wears a silvery snowflake gown. View larger.


Chandelier earrings complement Barbie's glittering eyes.
What We Think

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The Good: Elegant, shimmery, snowflake-themed gown is both festive and stylish

The Bad: Shoes not as elegant as the dress

In a Nutshell: Fans and collectors of Holiday Barbies will be proud to add this Barbie to their collection
At a Glance

Ages: 6 and up
Barbie Shines for the Holiday Season
This is essentially the same, sturdy Barbie we all know and love, but she's beautifully decked out for the holidays. The only assembly required is putting her stand together. Though Barbie's gown looks delicate, with it's gauzy, snowflake-embroidered bodice and silver skirt, the material is tough and durable. Her long, dangly earrings, however, could see some damage during over-enthusiastic play with small hands. But they're removable, so you can take them out if you think your girl might lose or break them.

Living in a Winter Wonderland
The holiday Barbies are all about wintry elegance and style, and the 2008 doll is no exception. Barbie's sophisticated holiday hairdo cascades down her back in a mass of curls tied slightly to the side. The sheer bodice of her gown--the same one she wears in the "Barbie in a Christmas Carol" DVD-- is embroidered with shimmery snowflakes that match the silver of the tiered, pleated skirt.

A gauzy sash wraps around her waist and floats down the front of the gown. White slingback heels complete Holiday Barbie's breathtaking ensemble. For those who like to keep Barbie in her packaging, the 2008 design doesn't disappoint: a red foil background is decorated with ornaments and 3-D snowflakes suspended in midair.

Little Touches Make Barbie Fabulous
We love the little touches on this Holiday Barbie, like the painted red nails that match her lipstick, the ultra-thick lashes, and the drop earrings that dangle down past her shoulders. We also like the snowflakes that shimmer lightly on her dress as if they've just fallen from the sky. Her right arm is cocked permanently at the elbow so it looks like she's waving. You can also turn this arm so her hand is on her hip.

We could imagine however, that little girls might wish to bend the elbow into a normal position from time to time. And while Barbie's holiday gown manages to be both stunning and durable, her shoes are functional white plastic that don't really live up to the rest of the outfit (plus they're hard to put on). Fortunately, the shoes are hidden by the long dress. Overall, we think Barbie collectors and little girls alike will be thrilled to add this cooly fabulous 2008 Holiday Barbie to their collection.


What's in the Box
2008 Holiday Barbie with gown, earrings, shoes, and display stand.


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Oval Xylophone by Plan Toys Feature


  • Playtime Ideas: Using the mallet to pound the bars will help develop fine motor skill and stimulate eye-hand coordination.
  • Each bar produces different pitch, by telling children to pound the bars by switching the colors, will help stimulate hearing and listening, develop recognition skill and also learn about colors at the same time.
  • Pounding the bars has an effect on children ; it generates interest, develops concentration and also help to release tension within.
  • Parents should praise children when they can do it and advice if they are not able to do so.



Oval Xylophone by Plan Toys Overview


This colourful xylophone is an enjoyable way to stimulate children's natural sense of harmony and rhythm.Children have a job that they love, and that job is to play. It is during play that they learn about themselves and the world around them. From infancy through childhood, children learn, grow and express themselves creatively while they play. Plan Toys mission continues to be to create innovative educational toys for every developmental stage of childhood by incorporating thoughtful design and age-appropriate challenges to stimulate children's creativity. These toys encourage healthy social interaction, promote natural learning and instill a sense of wonder. Plan Toys shows that it is possible to maintain superior quality standards while steadfastly following a path of environmental and social responsibility.


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Sunday, February 14, 2010

The Dark Truth About Christmas Songs

Christmas time (i.e., any day after Halloween) is when your radio is filled with wholesome, spirit-lifting songs about family, faith, and a fat man in a red suit. But appearances can be deceiving. We often forget that Frosty the Snowman melts/dies at the end of his song. Or that Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer was probably one insult away from massacring his playmates. Many of the world's best-loved Christmas songs are nothing more than upsetting tales of death, helplessness, and despair. Take off your rose-colored glasses, because here is the ugly reality of some of your favorite Christmas songs:

HAVE YOURSELF A MERRY LITTLE CHRISTMAS (written by Hugh Martin & Ralph Blane, 1944. Performers include Judy Garland, Frank Sinatra, and James Taylor)

The original version starts out with the gut-punching opening lyric, "Have yourself a merry little Christmas/ It may be your last." When Judy Garland nixed these lyrics as too depressing (the girl had instinct), the writers brightened it up a bit. Still, the final verses ("Someday soon we all will be together/ If the fates allow/ Until then we'll have to muddle through somehow") shows the song's harsh message: Let's enjoy this fleeting holiday while we can, because life is going to start sucking again real soon.

SANTA BABY (written by Joan Javits & Philip Springer, 1953. Performers include Eartha Kitt, Madonna, and Kellie Pickler)

First of all, this is about the sluttiest Christmas song in existence. It's about a woman flirting with Santa Claus so he'll give her money (whether said woman is a stripper is up for interpretation). A young attractive woman trying to woo a gross old man for money? Sounds like this could have been written by Anna Nicole Smith circa 1994. Madonna's 1987 version is particularly disturbing, from her Betty Boop-inspired vocalization to hearing her not-so-subtly ask Santa to "come and trim my Christmas tree." I know that quote is taken out of context, but it just sounds so dirty coming from Madonna.

I SAW MOMMY KISSING SANTA CLAUS (written by Tommie Connor, 1952. Performers include The Ronettes, The Jackson 5, and John Mellencamp)

The premise is that a boy comes downstairs on Christmas Eve to catch a glimpse of Santa Claus, but instead finds his mother making out with the man in red under the mistletoe. And we are led to believe that Santa is actually the boy's father dressed up, so it's all a jolly misunderstanding when the boy goes back to bed under the impression that his mother is a whore. But nowhere in the song does it explicitly say that "Santa" is actually the narrator's father. It could be anyone really. A neighbor with a fetish for red satin. An elderly Salvation Army volunteer. Or the real Saint Nicholas (he is real, right?). And even if it was the boy's father, so what? Walking in on your parents having sex is an awful enough memory, but seeing it happen on your favorite holiday is something that could ruin your Christmas memories forever.

DO THEY KNOW IT'S CHRISTMAS? (written by Bob Geldof & Midge Urie, 1984. Performed by Band Aid, Band Aid II, and Band Aid 20)

Band Aid was put together by musician Bob Geldof as a charity group to raise money for African hunger relief. This depressing little holiday ditty became the anthem for the group, which originally included Bono, Sting, and George Michael. In 1989 Geldof recorded the song again with Band Aid II, which had Kylie Minogue, Bananarama, and Lisa Stansfield. And again in 2004, Band Aid 20 (including Chris Martin, Robbie Williams, and Joss Stone) made the song a hit.

And what's not to love? Oh right, the fact that the song contains some of the most depressing lyrics in any piece of music, let alone a Christmas song. Band Aid was here to let us know that people were starving to death in Africa, and because we are all enjoying Christmas goose and figgy pudding, we are all to blame. Because Sting let's us know that in Africa, "the only water flowing is the bitter sting of tears." Thanks, Sting. Merry Christmas to you too. But wait! There's more! Good ol' Bono lays the guilt trip on even thicker when he tells us all that, "tonight thank God it's them instead of you." Yes, Bono. Exactly what I was thinking. Me making snow angels and sipping cocoa must mean that I'm thankful all the Africans are dying. "Do They Know It's Christmas?" is the musical equivalent to those dying puppy commercials with Sarah McLaughlin. There's nothing holly (nor jolly) about it.

I'LL BE HOME FOR CHRISTMAS (written by Buck Ram, Kim Gannon & Walter Kent, 1943. Performers include Bing Crosby, Perry Como, and Gloria Estefan)

Like starvation in Africa, this song is rooted in real life misery. Written during World War II (side note, is it just me or is co-writer Buck Ram way too aptly-named to not be a porn star?), this song was about a soldier's hope that the war will end soon enough for him to be home in time for the holidays. Okay, fair enough. Wanting to be with your loved ones is what the holidays are about. It's hopeful, it's touching, it's almost a happy song. But if that was the case, I wouldn't be talking about it. No, the hope comes crashing down with the last line, "I'll be home for Christmas, if only in my dreams." So after all that, he knows he'll never make it home for Christmas. Spoiler alert?

PLEASE COME HOME FOR CHRISTMAS (written by Charles Brown & Gene Redd, 1960. Performers include The Eagles, Jon Bon Jovi, and Aaron Neville)

Much like "I'll Be Home For Christmas", this song is a depressing realization of spending Christmas alone. This song makes you understand why Christmas is often cited as the time of year where depression and suicides rates go through the chimney. When the singer pleads "my baby's gone/ I have no friends" it hardly fills you with holiday cheer.

SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN (written by J. Fred Coots & Haven Gillespie, 1934. Performers include The Four Seasons, The Crystals, and Bruce Springsteen)

Take some of the choice lines of this song and it looks more like a threatening letter from a serial killer than a holiday jingle: "You better watch out... He sees you when you're sleeping. He knows when you're awake." Shiver.

BABY, IT'S COLD OUTSIDE (written by Frank Loesser, 1944. Performers include Ray Charles & Betty Carter, Rod Stewart & Dolly Parton, and Nick Lachey & Jessica Simpson)

This famous winter duet is what I like to refer to as "an ode to date rape." The premise? A woman is at a man's home. She wants to leave. He wants to have sex. He uses the weather as an excuse to force himself upon her. Don't believe me? Let's take a look at some of the "he said, she said" lyrics:

Woman: Really I'd better scurry.
Man: Baby, it's bad out there.
Woman: Say, what's in this drink?
Man: Mind if I move a little closer?
Woman: The answer is no.
Man: Baby don't hold out.

I'm sorry but even if I ignore the fact that he may or may not have slipped something in her drink, I think the phrase "THE ANSWER IS NO" should have been the big clue to back off. But what do I know? Apparently she was just playing hard to get. Guess no doesn't mean no after all. At least, not at Christmas.

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