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PlasmaCar: Pure Fun!

Mar 2nd, 2010
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Xootr (for mom & dad)

Jan 26th, 2010
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Skutt Balance Bike

Jan 19th, 2010
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Ripstik

Jan 19th, 2010

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PlasmaCar: Pure Fun!

Mar 2nd, 2010

The PlasmaCar propelled forward or backward by wiggling the steering wheel has made it’s mark with kids today. It can actually even make really tight turned to be perfectly maneuvered in a small apartment or home. All it needs to work best is a flat surface indoors or out. It’s powered by pure natural forces of physics---not gear, pedals, batteries or fuel.


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Xootr (for mom & dad)

Jan 26th, 2010

Scooters have become a must have childhood accessory to the degree bikes have been for many years. When we first got scooters for the kids I would just accept the fact that the kids would run off ahead and hopefully...


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Skutt Balance Bike

Jan 19th, 2010

Amazon product description: Built for kids ages 2-5, the Skuut is a pedal-less, chainless push bike that moves by foot power (“Flinstone” style). Its the perfect introduction to cycling because its specifically designed to complement the motor skills of young...


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Ripstik

Jan 19th, 2010

Amazon product description: Best described as a cross between a skateboard and a snowboard, the Ripstik caster board is the perfect ride for kids looking for the next big thrill. The board is distinguished by its pivoting deck and 360-degree...


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What’s for Lunch? Less Waste

favicon New York Times - Jan 10th, 2010

Every child, every school year can generate 67 pounds of garbage, Wastefreelunches.org estimates. For the average elementary school, that’s 18,670 lbs. of lunch-related garbage a year. “And when you take food waste and packaging waste and put it together in...


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Eco Lunch: Stainless Steel Tiffin

Jan 10th, 2010

Whether fact of fiction the global warming and the environment is a hot topic. I’m no trendy eco mom or anything of the sort but I do pack my kids lunch in one of these: Stainless, stylish & stackable! This...



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