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Getting Gum Out of a Pocket
Asked by M.H. from Pine Bluff
on August 14, 2008
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Hi Ladies,
My darling daughter (age 3) decided yesterday to put the gum she had been chewing into the pocket of her jeans. I have tried to no avail to get it out. I e...
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- Just let the jeans lay out for three or four days and the gum will dry out and then will break away. I found this out about 20 years ago when my daughter dropped gum ...
- peanut butter, olive oil, goo be gone
- M. M. - and if none of these suggestions does not work. Just have a good seamstress replace the pocket. Don't just throw that sweet little girsls jeans in the garbage...
Leapster 2 Versus V-smile Cyber Pocket???
Asked by D.S. from Tampa
on November 16, 2009
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I would love to hear from you if you have experience with either the Leapster 2 from Leapfrog or Cyber Pocket from V-smile. I am trying to decide what system to get m...
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- I am the mom of a 3 1/2 yr old boy. I also decided to get him the Leapster 2 for Christmas this year. It is tucked away in his "Santa stash", so I haven't seen him act...
- D., I know nothing about the V-Smile Cyber Pocket, however, our son has had his Leapster 2 for over a year now and I cannot begin to tell you how much we all love i...
- My 6 year old has had the leapster 2 now for almost 2 years. She wanted a Nintendo DS but she is a "dropper" and all we heard was Nintendo DS were not drop-friendly! ...
Help with the Polly Pocket Blues
Asked by C.S. from Dallas
on August 15, 2007
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I KNOW I'm not alone here. My four year old has played with her massive Polly Pocket collection all summer long. Polly is like family at this point. First it was the...
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- My daughter plays with Polly Pockets all the time too. I'm not real sure what your problem is here though. Sorry! Ohhhh!!!! Thanks for the update! So what one's...
- I may be in the minority here, but unless your 4 year old still puts things in her mouth (or you have a smaller child around the house that does), then I wouldn't worr...
- My four year old has a huge collection too and plays with them everyday. I went through the list last night and she only had two things on the list - most of hers are...
Leapster or Vsmile Cyber Pocket????
Asked by K.S. from Cincinnati
on April 17, 2009
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Hi mamas:
My daughter loves to play with my Nintendo DS. I don't mind as long as I am able to sit with her, since it was a fairly expensive little gadget! She wil...
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- Our son has a leapster and all the kids I have watched for daycare play with it too. They really love it! One thing I have noticed though,It seems like once they start...
- I got the Vsmile pocket for my daughter because she had the at home console and the games work in both so it saved money to not buy her a completely new system. she lo...
- I got a Vsmile Baby for my son, who is 1. He loves it. My nephew has one and did great with it so my other half and I got one for our son for his 1st birthday. He h...
Doll Play
Asked by J.E. from Oklahoma City
on November 12, 2007
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Hello. This isn't a huge issue, but I thought I'd ask for a little advice. I'm an artsy type, I like to do craft projects, paint, play with playdoh, build with legos...
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- I understand where you are coming from with the doll issue. Although my daughter enjoys the arts too. Have you thought about drawing or painting the dolls? I also wen...
- Wow, you and I could be mother and daughter. No. You're not awful. Your daughter will probably develop an excellent imagination playing on her own and creating her own...
- Honestly, I think it's good she has an activity she can do for independent play. If she can play with her dolls on her own for a while, that hlps you get htings done a...
Leapster Versus V-smile Pocket
Asked by T.F. from Green Bay
on July 4, 2009
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I want to buy handheld games for my two kids who will be almost 4 and almost 5 at the time I give them the gift and was wondering which is more appropriate for those a...
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- We owned both ( we had two kids and couldn't decide so we bought one of each) the leapster and the pocket v-smile. We loved the games for both but the leapster had so...
- My father bought my son a Leapster2 for his last birthday (he turned 4 in April) and my son absolutely loves it. Sometimes we have to take it away to get him to put i...
- leapster all the way. i bought the ds version with the pen and pen touch screen when they went on sale at target only because she wanted the nintendo ds. the leapster ...
Need Compact Digital Camera, Pocket Size - Any Recommendations??
Asked by M.B. from Colorado Springs
on January 7, 2010
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I am looking for a small fairly inexpensive digital camera for everyday use? My good camera is too big/bulky. I'm looking for something under $200.
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- I love my canon powershot sd 880 is. I think this is over $200, but it is the top of the line for this type of canon camera. They have several great small cameras in...
- We recently got a Sony Cybershot DSC-W290. Great zoom and video quality, easy to use. We found it on sale for a little under $200.
- I am a HUGE fan of Canon (our big camera is a Canon), but my hubby needed a pocket sized camera for a work trip he took back in Sept. We found a Kodak Easy Share for ...
At Home Parties Such as Jewelry, Home Tastings, Pocket Book Parties.....
Asked by K.J. from Boston
on February 11, 2009
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Out of curiosity, with the state that the economy is in, do you think it is a good idea or bad idea to become a rep for an at home party company such as jewelry etc? I...
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- i have been asked to go to acouple of parties but declined. i just think its not a good idea with the economy to have these parties at this time. people have it roug...
- Since you asked - my policy is to never go to these parties - good economy or bad. I'd rather hand my needy friend $10 than buy this stuff. Yes - it is all pressure.
- On a different note! I am a consultant for Athenas Home Novelties an Adult novelties company and I have not seen any drop in my sales related to the the economy. I h...
Climbing Out of Pack and Play
Asked by L.D. from Washington DC
on February 24, 2008
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We went on vacation over the weekend and found out our daughter can climb out of her pack and play. We actually had to lay with her in the bed until she fell asleep wh...
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- Hi L., My kids were climbers and I got those tent covers for the bed and the play yard where it looks like a big canopy and you have a zipper to open it up. It kee...
- Hi L.! This is just a thought - When my son was about 2 1/2 he suddenly wouldn't sleep in his crib at night or even nap time, but he would sleep on the sofa or our be...
- For our family, our son was climbing out of his crib by 10 months, and first escaped from the pack and play around 1 1/2 on vacation, like yours, and had a similar exp...
Do You Recommend Play Doh for a 14 Month Old?
Asked by J.G. from Dallas
on November 29, 2010
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I am just trying to find fun things to do with my daughter since we spend all day together and I was thinking about purchasing one of those fun play doh factory deluxe...
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- Former preschool teacher (15-18 mo olds) and mom to 3. Playdoh is great, but you don't need the whole set yet. She'll enjoy squishing it, maybeing a few cookie cutte...
- My daughter has been playing with playdough since about 15 months, always with me and ONLY at the kitchen table. I wouldn't spend the money on one of those factory set...
- I agree with Adansmama it depends on your child. I think its funny how many people said she will put it in her mouth. my son is 15mnths and the only things that goes i...