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Home Air Freshener and Odor Eliminator: Pure Air Candle Review

September 13, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment


So here’s a story about a time when I didn’t follow my nose. Two weeks ago, I was making dinner for my family. It was taco night, so I pulled my ground turkey out of the fridge (we aren’t so much into ground beef). When I opened it up, I thought it smelled not so awesome. But I second-guessed myself and thought, “Eh, I bet raw meat always smells gross and I’m just not remembering.” So I threw the meat into the pan and cooked it. Then I added the taco seasoning to it, and since I thought it still didn’t smell fabulous, decided to give it a taste.

OMG. Rancid meat. Cooked rancid meat with taco seasoning on it. That’s what it was. My nose tried to warn me, but I refused to listen! After I spit out the bite in my mouth and then pitched that night’s dinner into the trash can, I was left with an olfactory reminder of my mistake. The kitchen and dining room totally reeked, and now that it had been confirmed that the smell was bad meat, it made me sick to my stomach.

home air freshener pure air candles That’s when I remembered that I had recently been sent the Pure Air candles from David Oreck. These candles claim to eliminate odors, not mask them. I knew that rancid meat smell would really put them to the test! I brought in the candle, lit it, and left the room for about 5 minutes. When I came back in, the smell was mostly gone. After an additional 5 minutes, it was completely gone. And that’s with the gross cooked meat still sitting in the kitchen garbage can. Yeah!
If these candles can stamp out that nasty smell, I think they can tackle pretty much anything. I was very impressed! I also like the fact that these are made with a non-toxic odor eating vegetable compound blend, so it isn’t releasing chemicals that are unsafe to breathe.
Buy it!: Right now is an EXCELLENT time to buy these candles. They are trying to get the word out and get people excited to try them, so they are offering a Buy 1 get 2 free deal! Woo hoo! Purchase the 22 oz jar candle for $34.95 and you’ll receive two 11.6 oz candles absolutely free. These make excellent gifts, but you should definitely keep one for your own home!

Edit: this giveaway is closed
Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader is going to win a Pure Air candle for yourself! Yay!

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Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: candles, david oreck, giveaway, odor eliminating, odor elimination, odor eliminator, odor eliminator products, odor eliminators, odors, oreck candle, oreck candles, pure air candle, pure air candles, review, scented candles

Monster Vapor

September 9, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 1 Comment

As Darah has developed her own likes (ice cream, fire trucks) and dislikes (spinach, flies), she has also developed her own fears. I do not always understand them, but that doesn’t make her fear any less real.

Here are the things that I know scare my two year old:

  • Smoke Alarms
  • Balloons

We are seeing a bit of an improvement in her fear of balloons (slowly but surely), but the smoke alarm issue is one we deal with every single day. We find ourselves having conversations about how the sound is scary, and why a smoke alarm goes off, and how there’s no smoke in the house and isn’t that wonderful?, and how smoke alarms want to protect us. Some days she seems to make peace with them and move on with life, and other days, she seems almost completely fixated on them.

If you child battles with a fear of something that causes him/her anxiety, you may want to consider getting some Bravery in a Bottle. These products have been developed by a very savvy stay-at-home mom named Nancy to help children cope with four very common fears: monsters, storms, needing courage (for things like doctor’s appointments) and homesickness.

From Nancy, “Children tend to feel small and often powerless.  The world can seem big, frightening, and confusing.  Vivid imaginations contribute to their fears.  The symbol for the things children find scary and feel might harm them, manifests itself in the form of “monsters.”

The best way to solve childhood fears is to give children the feeling of control and power over what is frightening to them.  An excellent way to overcome these fears is to tell the child a story about a protective monster that watches over them.  In addition, a picture of a friendly monster – like our awesome logo Winston – is superb in helping them frighten away the “bad” monsters.

Aromatherapy sprays with essential oils create an actual soothing effect.  Give them “bravery in a bottle”.  Empowering children is key to overcoming their fears.”

We received the organic Winston plush. I will NEVER forget the day he came in the mail, because Darah’s reaction to him was absolutely priceless. When I opened the box for her and let her look inside, she said, “Oooh! An owl! (Winston has large eyes, so I’m guessing that’s why she thought he was an owl). I explained that he was actually a very helpful monster, to which she replied, “He’s my best friend!” Then she gave him a big hug, and hopped (literally…like a rabbit) from the dining room where we opened the package to her room, where she introduced him to bunny. On the way, she declared that he was, “So cool!”

So yeah, Darah was pretty smitten with her little monster! I’ve encouraged Darah to give Winston a sniff when she is feeling a little bit scared (he is infused with Monster Vapor) and that does seem to help a bit. I would recommend ordering a bottle of the Monster Vapor along with the plush so that you can freshly scent Winston when he is needed.

I really like that Nancy has created a friend to help chase away those scared feelings, and that she has also created blends of something very natural, essential oils, to help children calm down a bit. It’s very hard to be logical, after all, when you can’t calm down! The oils that are included in each product are listed so that you know what’s in there, too.

Buy it!: Bravery in a Bottle products are all available online. The scent-infused plush we reviewed retails for $15.99 and the essential oil sprays are $12.00 each.

Win it!: One of you will win a bottle of Monster Vapor! Woo hoo! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: anxiety, anxiety in children, child fear, childhood anxiety, childhood fears, children and anxiety, giveaway, helping child with anxiety, how to overcome fear, monster vapor, overcome fears, overcoming fear, overcoming fears, review

Scholastic’s Curious George and The Man Who Walked Between the Towers

September 6, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

It’s a new month, and that means it is time for some new releases from Scholastic! Woo hoo! I ALWAYS get excited when I get an email about what is coming out, and this month was no exception.

First, as we all know, we are commemorating the 10th anniversary of the September 11 tragedy this month. As adults, we all remember where we were on that fateful day. I was a senior in college. I can actually see that day on campus very clearly still, because it is so burned in memory. But how do we explain the event to our children who weren’t even alive at the time? Scholastic has released a Caldecott Award winning book by Mordecai Gerstin that can help children understand what the World  Trade Towers looked like, and that highlights a really memorable story from their history. It is the story of Pehilippe Petit, a French man who walked a tightrope between the towers in 1974, at a time when they were the world’s tallest buildings, and it is called, The Man Who Walked Between the Towers. It is narrated by Jake Gyllenhaal, and offers a great way to share a positive memory about the towers and the bravery of a single man. What a great story to reference when teaching your children about September 11th later on, and the bravery of all of those people inside the buildings. This disc has 4 stories of inspiration and retails for $14.95.

The second release this month tips its hat to National Hispanic Heritage Month, which is September. It features Curious George, also known as Jorge El Curioso! The title is Jorge El Monito Ciclista. This set has 19 stories in 3 DVDs, and they are all in Spanish as well as English. This is an excellent choice for any child who is working on learning Spanish, as you can hear it in Spanish with Spanish subtitles, Spanish with English subtitles, or English with Spanish subtitles. Yes, you can even watch it in English with English subtitles, which also makes it an excellent choice for any children who are Spanish speakers but are learning English. This set is available for $24.95.

Buy it!: Both sets are available for purchase now on the New Kideo website!

Win it!: Two lucky Stuff Parents Need readers will each win one of the titles I reviewed today! Yay! New to Rafflecopter? Click here for a tutorial! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: books scholastic, classic children stories, curious george, giveaway, kids stories, review, Scholastic, scholastic dvd, scholastic storybook treasures scholastic video collection, storybook classics, the man who walked between the towers

Natural Stress Relief: Rescue Remedy Review and GIVEAWAY!!!

September 5, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · Leave a Comment

There’s a saying about the experience of raising children that states, “The days are long but the years are short.” SO true! My little one is blossoming in front of me, and try as I may, I can’t hold on and keep her as a baby. She’s nowhere close to that, anymore. She’s 100% toddler, and every now and again, I even get a glimpse of the kid she will soon be!

But let me tell you, it is easy to lose sight of just how quickly this is going by in the day-to-day practice of being home with a toddler. There have definitely been days when I have stared at the clock and begged it to move faster so that Tim would be home sooner and I could get a break from my whiny child. And it seems that every day when Darah goes down for her nap, I stare at my “to do” list and get completely overwhelmed. I’m the type to put 8 hours worth of work on my list, knowing full well that I only have 1 1/2 hours to actually do the work. Sigh…

When I sit down with that list, I also grab a Rescue Remedy product to help me calm down at the start of my work time. Rescue Remedy is a natural remedy made from flower essences that is designed to relieve stress. It has been around since the 1930s, which means that several generations of people have benefited from it.

Rescue Remedy sent me 3 different products to try. First, I tried the Rescue Pastilles. This is actually my very favorite item. It is an alcohol-free, sugar-free gummy lozenge in a really cue tin. The flavor is orange/elderflower. I find it to be delightful and helpful at getting me to calm down.

Next, I tried the Rescue Gum. This is perfect for keeping in your purse. It has the same flavors as the pastilles (orange and elderflower). The gum has a liquid center which makes it fantastically fun to chew. I love the idea that you can have gum on hand that will help you relax.

Finally, I tried the Rescue Spray. Two quick sprays of this product on your tongue provide one full dose of Rescue Remedy. This is something I keep by my bed. For some reason, I’ve been having bad dreams lately, and when I wake up from those, I can give myself a dose of Rescue Remedy immediately and then get back to sleep.

I feel comfortable using Rescue Remedy because it uses only all-natural ingredients. I also like that it has been around for so long. When a company’s product doesn’t work, they don’t get to stick around for so long!

Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader will win the same Rescue Remedy gift set I reviewed!
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Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: flower remedies, giveaway, natural anxiety relief, natural depression and anxiety remedies, natural remedies, natural remedies for stress, natural stress relief, natural stress remedies, rescue pastilles, rescue remedy, rescue remedy ingredients, rescue remedy reviews, rescue remedy side effects, rescue remedy spray, review, stress relief, stress relief tips, where to buy rescue remedy

Rock ‘N Learn Colors, Shapes & Counting DVD Review and GIVEAWAY!!!

September 3, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 16 Comments

We’ve got another really great DVD added to our collection that I think you guys are going to love. It’s from Rock ‘N Learn (a company whose products are REALLY impressing me) and it is called Colors,  Shapes & Counting.

Just like our other Rock ‘N Learn DVD, Darah isn’t quite old enough to watch the entire thing in one sitting, but she’ll watch about 15 minutes of it, and I know she likes it, because she requests it.

What I like about the DVD is that new colors and shapes are getting introduced. They don’t just stick with 5 or 6 colors, and they don’t just stick with squares, triangles and circles, either! Colors like turquoise are introduce, as are more complex shapes like members of the polygon family. I know I haven’t been as good about introducing these shapes, and I can see the little wheels in Darah’s mind spinning rapidly as she learns about them! We’ve even spent some time drawing the new shapes and looking for the new colors in her basket of crayons.

If your child is getting ready for pre-school or kindergarten, or is already enrolled in either and in need of a bit of reinforcement, Colors, Shapes & Counting is an excellent choice. It is available online for $19.99. Be sure to check out the other wonderful titles they offer for children of all ages. I think you’ll be impressed! Additionally, I have a coupon code for 25% off your entire purchase at www.RockNLearn.com! Use code JQ7711 and save a bundle!

Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader will winn the DVD or CD of your choice from Rock ‘N Learn!

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Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: colors, colors shapes counting, counting, education videos, educational dvds for kids, giveaway, kids dvds, letter sounds, review, rock & learn, rock and learn, rock n learn, rock n learn alphabet, rocknlearn, shapes

MiYim: Organic Dolls and Plush Toys Review and GIVEAWAY!!!

September 2, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 26 Comments

As you know, my child LOVES dolls and stuffed animals. If it is soft and squishy, she’s all about it. If she REALLY loves it, she will put the animal or doll’s nose, arm, foot or ears in her mouth. A LOT. Strange? Yes. But that’s how she rolls. It is her greatest gesture of love to chew on her toys.

This is just one of the reasons why I am very drawn to chemical-free toys. Finding BPA-free plastic is becoming much easier, but I still struggle to find organic plush toys. But no longer! Today I’m featuring a company called miYim and they carry a FANTASTIC line of organic dolls and plush toys.

We received the ballerina doll a few weeks ago, and Darah was with me when I opened the package. I let her peek inside to see what was in the box, and when she saw what it was, she said, “Oh! It’s a dolly!” She handed me her bunny to hold so that she could use both hands to get her out of the package. Then she asked for help getting her out of the box.

One thing I immediately noticed was that there was NO plastic in the packaging. Not even to hold the doll in the box! Very impressive! The doll was tied into the box using ribbon. Because the doll box didn’t have a plastic face and because we didn’t have to tear into the box to get the doll out, it was left in perfect condition for play. The box was really beautiful, and fit the doll perfectly, so it is now being used as a doll bed by Darah (it was her idea, actually!).

We have named the doll Bonnie. Bonnie is now best friends with her other dolls and gets played with every single day. And yes, she also gets chewed on throughout the day. And I don’t break out into a sweat when I see her do it! 🙂 I know that Bonnie made with all natural cotton fabric, colored only with plants and minerals and has been certified as non-toxic and 100% chemical free. Chew away, my love!

Buy it!: miYim products are available online through various sites, or you can use the store locator to find your nearest retailer.

Win it!: One lucky Stuff Parents Need reader will win the plush or doll or your choice from miYim!
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Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: baby plush toy, earth friendly, eco friendly baby, giveaway, miyim, miyim organic dolls, natural baby toys, organic baby toys, organic doll, organic plush, organic toy, plush toy, review

AMMO Books Modern Art Memory Game Review and GIVEAWAY!!!

September 1, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 27 Comments

Parents, have you had the experience yet where your child’s toys actually teach you something? I actually had that experience when Darah was just an infant, as she had these animal flashcards that had all the great facts on the back of them about each animal. I definitely picked up some knowledge with those!

Now I am be re-schooled about popular pieces of modern art, thanks to AMMO Books and their fantastic Modern Art Memory Game. It’s just what you think it is: the game of memory, but instead of having farm animals or something like that, the tiles have pieces of modern art on them. The set comes with information about each piece of work, so that as your child gets older, you can make the game more difficult by requiring that the person name a fact about the piece before earning the match. It is so fun to have a game in the house that actually look beautiful, even when it is strewn all over the living room!

In addition to checking out this great game, I was also sent two board books. I will tell you, without hesitation, that these are the two most visually stunning board books I have EVER seen (and I’ve seen my fair share!). First, we have Colors by Charley Harper. Page after page is filled with vibrant color and drawings that will certainly catch the eye of babies, toddlers, and really people of all ages. You simply don’t want to put the book down once you pick it up.

Second, we have Counting in the  Garden by Emily Hruby and this book is all about growing your own garden, and includes the numbers 1 through 12. It’s another book that draws you in with its beautiful imagery. Both books are WONDERFUL gift options for babies and toddlers. I can confidently say that these books will become instant favorites in any young child’s library.

I was pretty much blown away by the quality of AMMO Books products, and I think you will be, too, if you ever pick up any of their works! You can find an impressive array of products for purchase through the AMMO Books website. While you are there, be sure to pop over to the other categories of books!

 

Win it!: Here’s your chance to win the Modern Art Memory Game! Woo hoo! New to Rafflecopter? Click here for a quick tutorial on how to enter this and all future giveaways. You are going to love it! [Read more…]

Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: ammo books, art game, games for children, giveaway, history of art, kids activities, matching game, memory game, memory game for kids, memory games for kids, memory the game, review

Farm Rich snacks review and giveaway

August 31, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 128 Comments

We are BIG on cheese in my house. So big, that we buy our cheese in monster-sized bags from Costco. We do stick it in the freezer to keep it fresh longer, but honestly, we eat it fast enough that it isn’t necessary!

One guilty pleasure that we have is cheese sticks. I think we all know that that this is an indulgence food, and not something to have on the menu three times each week. We usually get them on rare occasions when we go out to eat. But now we have some in our freezer that are actually good! I haven’t been impressed with the cheese sticks I’ve purchased in the past in the frozen food section, but these crisp quite nicely and taste absolutely sinful, just as cheese sticks should!

They are from Farm Rich and they are part of a great line of products that are great for occasional treats, though I wouldn’t suggest them as daily snacks. If you’d like to treat your family to something extra yummy, I do think the Farm Rich cheese sticks are a good choice. I’m also interested in trying their quesadillas, which would be so nice to accompany a soup. Preparing these foods is an absolute cinch. We use our toaster oven and get excellent results.

Buy it!: you can find Farm Rich products in the frozen food aisle of your favorite supermarket.

Win it!: Two lucky Stuff Parents Need readers will each receive a coupon for a free Farm Rich product! The contest will run until September 10th at 11:59pm EST when a winner will be selected via Random.org. The winner will have 48 hours to respond to winning notification before the prize is forfeited and a new winner is selected. Open to residents of the United States. Limit one entrant per household, please.

 Mandatory entry: Tell me which Farm Rich product looks the most appetizing to you!

Additional entries:

1. Sponsor love: Like Farm Rich on Facebook

2. Blogger love: Follow Stuff Parents Need on Google Friend Connect (found on the sidebar)

Disclosure: I received a coupon for a free Farm Rich snack product in exchange for my honest opinions, which I have provided.

Filed Under: Giveaways · Tagged: appetizer ideas for party, appetizers, cheese sticks, easy appetizer, easy party snacks, farm rich coupons, farm rich snacks, giveaway, party appetizer, review

Bover Bag: A Better Way to Travel with a Portable Crib

August 30, 2011 · by Tiffany Merritt · 1 Comment

 

To say that we have gotten a lot of use out of Darah’s portable crib would be a big understatement. She slept in the bassinet portion of it for the first 3 months of her life. And every single time we have traveled anywhere overnight, it has come with us. In fact, it still comes with us, even though Darah is 2.

Our portable crib came with its own carrying case. But here’s the thing about it…you have to be Houdini to get everything to fit in there. I swear it’s like folding up a big map; get one elements just slightly wrong, and you won’t be successful. Tim seems to have it down, but I still, after 2 years, cannot figure out how to do it. It’s very frustrating.

The other thing that is frustrating about the carrier it comes with is that it only has short handles. So if you are carrying the portable crib, you can’t really be carrying much else. This might be ok for trips in the car, but it totally stinks at the airport (trust me, I know).

I’m not the only one who has picked up on these problems. A fellow mom named Erica who was also frustrated by this inadequate carrier came up with a solution. They are called Bover Bags, and they are a much better way to carry portable cribs. Here are the things I really like about Bover Bags.

1. They are roomier. While your crib is still kept secure, there’s a bit more room so that people like me who might not have the crib 100% exactly right when packing it won’t find themselves stressed out because they can’t fit the crib in the bag.This is HUGE for me. Previously I just relied on Tim to take care of packing the crib. I can now take care of it myself.

2. The bag has a strap! Yes! Both hands are totally free now to carry other things when loading or unloading your car, or when navigating the airport.

3. The bags stand out. They have some cute  patterns, and just look so much nicer than the dark brown case we had before.

4. They can grow with your family. These bags can be used for bulky items that are otherwise a bit difficult to pack. They can also hold laundry and toys.

The inside lining of the bag is a lovely soft satin and the bag is washable. I do wish that there was a bit more variety in the fabric choices, but perhaps that is in the works for down the road.  Bover Bags retail for $75, which I know sounds a bit steep, but I can tell you from experience that these bags are built to last, and they can hold quite a bit of weight in them. This will be a bag that will literally take your child from crib to college.  I highly recommend it!

 

I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
 

Filed Under: General · Tagged: bover bag, portable crib, portable cribs, review, travel with portable crib

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