CuteMonster Art Wednesday #4

The above illustration was inspired by the time I took my son, then 3, to his first live theater performance. We had both anticipated a thrilling afternoon filled with tales about animals along with spirited musical performances. What we experienced turned out to be an anthropological case study.

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Andy from Monster Factory Review and Giveaway


I discovered Monster Factory based on recommendations from colleagues involved with Toy design and puppetry. I’m glad I took their advice. With a roster of uniquely designed plush monster character toys as well as a line of monster themed kids clothing, Monster Factory offers a variety of choices. They’ve also produced original comedy video shorts which follow the antics of Monster Factory characters as high school students. Monster Factory provided me with one of their monster character plush dolls, Andy, to review. In addition, one lucky reader will get the chance to win an Andy plush doll to call their very own.

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Does Half-day Preschool Really Make a Difference?

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Even though parents want to freeze time, childhood flies by. Your child may be in the dreaded “terrible twos” stage and it might seem like it will schooling is light years away, but this in fact is prime time to consider preschool and day care options. There are many factors to be considered and they include but are certainly not limited to the type of education, public, private, or Montessori, as well as selecting the actual school they will attend. As there are so many factors to consider, many parents do not think of the full or half-day preschool attendance question until it is in front of them. According to basic principles of early childhood development education, preschool is an integral time for children to learn proper socialization. There is significant early childhood development research dedicated to the question of full or half-day preschool. The information below can be highly beneficial in your decision making process.

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Plastic Wars


Keeping things clean and organized in a home inhabited by young children is certainly one of the banes of a parent’s existence at times. In our humble abode, the plastic wars continue. For us the onslaught began during my son’s baby shower. The sheer tonnage of toys and assorted baby products could have fit into a modest sized aircraft carrier. I truly believe we received the bulk of China’s factory output that day. And with this plentiful yield came an unforeseen sizable price to be paid.

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Kidorable Review and Giveaway


Kidorable, a unique kids clothing company best known for its wonderfully creative rain coats and rain boots, has recently released two whimsical new styles, Space Hero and Ballerina. I was sent a couple of samples, a Space Hero raincoat and Ballerina rain boots, to review. In addition, Kidorable has provided me the opportunity to offer you a chance to win your choice of one of their fun and imaginative umbrellas. Read on for the review and giveaway details.

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Virtual Classrooms Prompting Real Questions


For many parents, education planning for one’s children can be a maddening endeavor. Especially if lack of financial resources factor into the consideration. Hard decisions need to be made. Dependence on the public school system often becomes a necessity not a choice. As such parents shop around for the most advantageous environment for kids including small class sizes, modern facilities, and of course, top notch teachers. A recent NY Times article by Laura Herrera writes about how school systems in Florida and other states have begun to experiment with virtual classrooms also known as e-learning labs.

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CuteMonster Art Wednesday


The illustration above was inspired by a memorable day at the playground with my son. At the time I was irritable due to a bout with allergies and not particularly in the mood to engage in play time with my boy. After witnessing another Dad having a boisterously good time pretending with his son, I was inspired to partake in the fun as well. It was a reminder to me of the importance of play for both parents and children.

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