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November 2007 - Posts
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Is the bomb. He should be, since his dad, Steve O'Neil, is the creator behind fabulously cheeky Milkbomb kidswear. Focusing on highlighting budding personalities for kiddies with "explosive attitudes," (could the Willdabeast please raise both hands and Read More...
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Lead is scary. Come to think of it, a lot of things seem to be getting scarier these days, especially when it comes to kid's playthings. I'd love to be able to go back to the days of simply being afraid of little things like house spiders, heights and Read More...
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No, it's not a 7 lb., 5 oz. diaper-wearing, finger-sucking kind of secret. Think more like a line of 80's-esque onesies, toddler tees and accessories from The Milkman that are retro and edgy, yet completely cool and totally fresh at the same time. Kind Read More...
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If the classic Little Red Riding Hood underwent a modern yet vintage fairy tale fashion update today, Monsters in Mittens is what she'd be wearing for those long trips over the river and through the woods to Grandmother's house. Based in New Zealand and Read More...
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But somehow I don't think it was quite like this one. Meet the Barnyard Blast from International Playthings , a Cosmotot fave company, since it goes the extra mile by specializing in developmental toys, zeroing in on age appropriate goals. On this particular Read More...
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Thanksgiving might currently be the elephant, er, gobbler in the room, but I have to admit, I'm already feeling the warmly spiced, glittery, wintery glow that comes part and parcel with the Christmas spirit. It's not entirely my fault. The nanosecond Read More...
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I like hidden meanings. Maybe it's the mini Marple in me, but knowing something that isn't obvious to the general public can be fun. In this case, however, I can't keep newcomer eight3one a secret. What's behind the cryptic name? It refers to a common Read More...
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Toddlers are funny, complicated little people. Take the Willster - my own little mischief maker - for example. He loves, and I mean loves wearing oven mitts. If he grows up to be the next Jamie Oliver, then great, but in the meantime, getting him to give Read More...
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I really have no idea if she's tall. And, I mean plain in a good way, not in a Land of Nod, population one kind of way. I'm talking about Sarah Jane, the absolutely phenomenal artist and mom behind the fanciful Breakfast Bunny (shown at left), lovely Read More...
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