Showing posts with label children. Show all posts
Showing posts with label children. Show all posts

Sunday, August 23, 2015

BriaUSA Set of 50 Childrens Heavy Duty Metal Hanger Review


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I hang most of my 2 daughters' clothes because they look much more organized and easier to find compared to folding them. I have plenty of children's plastic hangers for their clothes but this is the first time I've tried a metal hanger for them. Honestly, I am not fond of metal hangers because from experience, they bend easily, specially with heavy clothing. So, when I was given the chance to try the BriaUSA's set of 50 children's heavy duty metal hanger, I grabbed the opportunity to try it.
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The BriaUSA's set of 50 children's heavy duty metal hanger came in a box. The hangers are made of 13 gauge steel and has a gold color. These are 13 inches in length and are thin.
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I tried it on my daughters' dresses, they're 4 and 7 years old, and the hangers held up pretty well. I like these hangers because they save a lot of closet space. They're also sturdy and durable and doesn't bend easily.
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The tips of the hooks are a bit sharp but the rest of the hangers are smooth. Compared to using plastic hangers, these metal hangers from BriaUSA gave me more closet space for my daughters' clothes because they're thin and doesn't take up much space.

I love how these come in a set of 50 metal hangers because I was able to hang most of my daughters' clothes. They're durable and sturdy despite looking thin.

You can purchase the BriaUSA Set of 50 Childrens Heavy Duty Metal Hanger HERE.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a sample for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I tried personally and believe will be good for my readers. No other form of compensation was received. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising.

Tuesday, June 23, 2015

The Animal Game: Farm Animals Ebook Review


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ABOUT THE EBOOK:

Farmer Johnson needs your help!

Follow the clues to guess the animal and help Farmer Johnson find his farm animals!

This book will help your child learn their farm animals, colors and animal sounds.

Great Bedtime Story!

Your child will love saying good night to all the animals in the barn.

Have fun guessing the animal using the clues provided. Then, find the animal in the next scene! It gets tricky!

Come on down to the farm and play THE ANIMAL GAME 

MY REVIEW:

The ebook, The Animal Game: Farm Animals Book is such a short, simple, cute and fun read for young children. While I was reading the ebook, my daughters were able to interact with me because they had to guess which animal Farmer Johnson is looking for. There were 2 clues for each animal, a color and an animal sound. My 2 daughters, who are 4 and 6, turned it into a friendly competition and tried to see who would answer first, although of course my 6 year old daughter answers first most of the time.

They would also have to find the animals because they were hiding from Farmer Johnson. At the end of the book, I like that they were able to recall the sounds each animal makes.

This is a fun and simple book with cute and simple illustrations. Perfect for young children to learn about animals and what sounds they make.

You can read the ebook, The Animal Game: Farm Animals for free if you have Kindle Unlimited HERE.

Disclosure of Material Connection: I received a sample for free in the hope that I would mention it on my blog. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I tried personally and believe will be good for my readers. No other form of compensation was received. I am disclosing this in accordance with the Federal Trade Commission’s 16 CFR, Part 255: “Guides Concerning the Use of Endorsements and Testimonials in Advertising."

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

Jack Staples And The City Of Shadows By Mark Batterson And Joel N. Clark Book Review + #Giveaway 6/15 US

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ABOUT THE BOOK:

Jack and Alexia find themselves even deeper in the battle between the Author and Accuser. Though beginning to discover what it means to be the chosen ones, they each face a harrowing test. For Jack it is a question of trust, and for Alexia, a question of loyalty.But when Alexia is captured and with Jack seeking the Forbidden Garden, the prophecy that they will both destroy and save the world seems far from coming true.
It's powerful allegorical fantasy that combines the spirit of C.S. Lewis and J.R.R. Tolkien with the flavor of today's most popular Y.A. fiction.

Product Details
Book - Paperback Trade
ISBN: 0781411084  
ISBN-13: 9780781411080
Item #: 129512
Case Quantity: 24
Publication Date: January 1, 2015

ABOUT THE AUTHORS:

Mark Batterson is the lead pastor of National Community Church in Washington, DC, one of the most innovative and influential churches in America. He is a national speaker and New York Time bestselling author of The Circle Maker. http://bit.ly/JackStaplesRoT has more about Jack Staples and the Ring of Time. Discover more about Jack Staples and the City of Shadows at http://bit.ly/JackStaplesCoS.

 Joel N. Clark is the author of Awake: The Book You Can Watch and co-founder of Atlas District Pictures and Switchvert. Clark has written and directed mulitple documentaries, commercials and short films. He and his wife, Megan, and their daughter, Juno, reside in Washington, DC.
 
MY REVIEW:

I started reading young and by the time I was in highschool, I can finish reading 2 novels in 1 day. I loved reading books when I was younger and I'd like it if my daughters would love reading books as much as I did. When I received the Jack Staples and the City of Shadows, I know that my daughters are too young to read it, they're 4 and 6, but I read it to them. I read them 1 to 2 chapters every night until we finished reading the book.

The book Jack Staples and the City of Shadows has a very nice story and is age appropriate. I like that my daughters were so intent on listening to me when I read them this book. This took us to an adventure every night and my daughters loved the action and characters in the book. I haven't read the first book in this Trilogy yet but it's easy to follow the story just by reading this second book.

I love how this book is filled with action and adventure and taught my daughters about friendship, faith and being brave. My daughters also were able to understand what's good and bad from this book. This book is for children ages 8 to 12 but can be read to younger children as well.

You can purchase the book Jack Staples and the City of Shadows on David C Cook's Website.

David C Cook is a nonprofit organization dedicated to publishing and distributing leadership and discipleship resources to help Christians all over the world grow in their faith and pass it on to the next generation. We call this "DiscipleShaping". We were established in 1875 by David Caleb Cook in Chicago, IL. Since that time, we have published numerous bestselling books from The Picture Bible to Crazy Love by Francis Chan, developed over ten lines of Sunday school curriculum, and published many of today's most popular praise and worship songs through our music division, Kingsway.

Would you like to win a copy of the Jack Staples and the City of Shadows Book by Mark Batterson?! Well, yay! The sponsor has generously offered a giveaway for my readers for a chance to win a copy of the book! Just head on over to the rafflecopter form below to enter. Good Luck!
DISCLAIMER: 1 Winner will receive a copy of the book Jack Staples and the City of Shadows by Mark Batterson and Joel N. Clark. Giveaway will start June 2, 2015 at 12:00 AM PST and will end June 15, 2015 at 12:00 AM PST. This will be open to US residents only. The prize cannot be shipped to a P.O. box address. Winners will be notified by email and will have 24 hours to respond before a new winner is selected. I am not responsible for prize fulfillment. My role is to give the sponsor the information of the winner and they will directly ship the prize to the winner. I have received a product/s mentioned above to in exchange for an honest review. All opinions are honest and my own and are not influenced in any way. No other form of compensation was received. I do not share or sell information and all information shared with me will solely be used for prize shipment. I am disclosing this in accordance with FTC 16 CFR Part 255.

Thursday, July 25, 2013

Herotopia Online Game for Kids Review


 My 5 year old daughter loves playing online games. As a mom, I allow her to play online games just as long as it's educational and appropriate for her age. I saw Herotopia and got curious of the name. I showed it to her and she immediately wanted to try it.


The sign-up process is very easy and she customized her own hero's costume, hair and eyes. Her hero is the one in blue clothes and green cape. She also named her own hero. I like the graphics because they're colorful and there are different levels. There is also an option for chatting with other players but since she's too young to understand it, she just played with the different mini games.


This game is called Stash the Trash. I enjoyed playing this game as much as my daughter did. You just have to catch the recyclable things the airplane man is dropping and avoid the toxic barrel he drops. There is a timer but as long as you catch the clocks the airplane man drops, you'll never run out of time. I love this game because my daughter learned about recycling. When I was playing the game she keeps on telling me on how to recycle bottles because they harm the fishes and sharks in the ocean.


This is another mini game which is called Tugboat twist. It is similar to the Blocks game I have on our tablet and the goal is to open up a path for the blue boat to got to the blue exit space on the right. Now she tried playing this and she only finished up to level 2.  This is harder and I'm the one who played it until level 13. I enjoyed the game but not intended for younger kids.


This is her favorite part. The Playground where she has her own smighties pet. Her pet's name is Huego and he is so cute. She loves feeding him and bathing him. My 2 year old loves this because of the simple buttons. She can just click the 6 different buttons here and the pet responds.

It is free to sign-up and create a character at Herotopia. You can play many different mini games in the free subscription and interact with other players too. You also have the option to choose a membership plan for $49.95 a year for more options like decorating your child's hideout and get superpowers and super vehicles.

It is very fun and I like it because it teaches my daughter about the environment in a fun and educational way.

DISCLOSURE: I made this review on my own and all opinions are honest and based on my own/daughter's views. I may have received a free membership for compensation. No other form of compensation was given.