Wednesday, October 27, 2010

Halloween Safety

The little ones are excited about trick-or-treating.  You can get glow sticks at the drug store which helps light their way and as well helps parents keep up with them!

Wednesday, October 20, 2010

Monograms

Monograms are popular now.  Adding a monogram to a gift adds a personal touch and sends the message that you sought out something special for the recipient.  A one large letter monogram is popular for babies and children now - using the first letter of the first or last name.
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Friday, October 15, 2010

Sweater and Jacket Sets

For cooler weather, sweater sets and jacket sets work well.  Add or remove a layer of clothing as the weather dictates.  We like this type of outfithttp://www.annaschildrensboutique.com/ for little girls, especially as they are coordinated and go with other articles of clothing.  Take a look at all of the new arrivals at Anna's - outfits for both boys and girls.

Halloween Safety - Peanut Allergy

Around Halloween time children are tempted with extra goodies and sometimes new food and candy.  Peanut allergy can occur suddenly in small children.  Lots of candy and snacks contain peanuts and peanut products.  Many products as well are made in factories where peanuts are process even though your product does not contain peanuts.  Sometimes the same equipment is used for various products.  Read labels carefully to be safe!

Saturday, October 9, 2010

More on Halloween Safety

Do not put a mask on a child which will obstruct the child's vision.  Face paint is additionally a much better option.

Halloween Safety

It is best to take your children trick or treating for Halloween only to places where you know the people who live there.  Travel on well lit streets, and always have a parent or trusted adult go with the little ones.  A flashlight is good to have along for drives and steps.  Caution the children to not run.