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Review- Fisher-Price Little People Zootalkers Animal Sounds Zoo

This sounded like a perfect toy for my kids-who all LOVE animals and I was right!

About Fisher-Price:

Fisher-Price, Inc., a subsidiary of Mattel, Inc. (NASDAQ:MAT) located in East Aurora, N.Y., is the leading brand of infant and preschool toys in the world.  The company’s legacy of high quality toys has enhanced early childhood development for more than 80 years.  The Fisher-Price Play Laboratory, celebrating its 50th anniversary this year, was the first child research center of its kind in the industry. Herman Fisher established the Play Lab to observe real children playing with the company’s toys during various stages of development. The Play Lab remains at the heart of product development today.  Some of the Company’s best-known “classic” brands include Little People®, Power Wheels® and View-Master®.   Fisher-Price is also a leading developer of baby gear products (infant swings, bouncers, high chairs), as well as a wide array of character-based toys inspired by high quality children’s programming such as Dora the Explorer™, Kung Fu Panda 2™, Mickey Mouse Clubhouse, Penguins of Madagascar™ and Thomas & Friends™.  The Company’s web site, www.fisher-price.com provides valuable information and resources to parents and grandparents.

About Little People® Zoo Talkers™ Animal Sounds Zoo™

When you place the lion, polar bear, gorilla or any Zoo Talkers™ animal in the hut, you’ll hear its name and the sound it makes! It recognizes lots of animals! (Additional animals sold separately.)

There are other fun sounds too, and lots of action, with a water slide, drop-through cave, a swing for the animals and more! Includes Zoo, Zookeeper Zack figure, Polar Bear, Gorilla and Lion Zoo Talkers™ figures. Additional features include an easy-carry handle, and all the animals (& more) store inside the cave. Requires 3 AA batteries (not included).

FISHER-PRICE® LAUNCHES LITTLE PEOPLE™ ANIMAL SOUNDS CONTEST

WITH HELP FROM CELEBRITY ZOOLOGIST JAROD MILLER

 Parents can submit a video of their child making his or her favorite zoo animal sound and they

could win a $10,000 cash prize and a trip to Fisher-Price for a special photo shoot for their child

 EAST AURORA, N.Y., Aug. 1, 2011 – Fisher-Price is launching a contest of animal proportions today with help from celebrity zoologist and children’s television show host, Jarod Miller. Appropriately named the Little People™ Animal Sounds Contest, the contest calls on parents to submit a video of their child demonstrating his or her best roar, grrrr or squawk (oh my!) for the chance to win a $10,000 cash prize and a trip to Fisher-Price headquarters in East Aurora, N.Y. (for a special photo shoot and an opportunity to have their child featured on a Little People® toy package or website).
It’s easy for parents to help their children ages one to five to get their imaginations soaring and their voices roaring! Parents simply visit the contest website www.animalsounds.fisher-price.com to get started:
 1.  Grab a video device like a smart phone iPhone® or Android™ mobile device, digital camera or camcorder

2.  Record a 20 second or less video (in AVI, MOV, MPEG or WMV format; no larger than 30MB) of a child age 1-5 making his or her best zoo animal sound of one of the following animals: lion, tiger, elephant, bear, penguin, rhinoceros, leopard, whale, polar bear, hippopotamus, monkey, seal, gorilla, alligator, zebra, giraffe, ostrich, dolphin, snake, or bird

3.  Submit the video in one of three ways: Via the contest website, iPhone App or Android App (limit five contest entries per person/email address)

4.  Share the website link with friends and family so they can visit the public gallery to vote

The Animal Sounds contest runs Aug. 1, 2011 through 11:59 p.m. ET on Nov. 30, 2011.

In addition to the Grand Prize winner, ten First Prize winners will receive a Zoo Talkers toy prize pack. All successful submissions will be entered for a chance to win one of 100 Zoo Talkers Safari Trucks in the Animal Sounds Sweepstakes.
For more information and complete contest rules, visit the Animal Sounds Contest website at www.animalsounds.fisher-price.com.

NO PURCH. NEC. TO ENTER/WIN. A PURCH. DOES NOT IMPROVE YOUR CHANCES OF WINNING. VOID WHERE PROHIBITED. Open to residents of 50 U.S. or D.C., at least age of majority. Begins: 12:01 AM ET on 8/1/11; ends: 11:59 p.m. ET on 11/30/11. Odds of winning sweepstakes depend on the total number of entries. ARV of sweepstakes prizes: $2,300; contest prizes: $14,200.  Sponsor: Fisher-Price, Inc. 636 Girard Avenue, East Aurora, NY 14052. For details, including how to enter and how winners will be selected, see Official Rules at www.animalsounds.fisher-price.com.

My Thoughts on the Animal Sounds Zoo

I completely love this toy and so do four of my five kids!  They can play at the same time, because it’s large enough to play from different sides without a problem!  It came with three animals and the Zookeeper, so I had to buy a couple more animals in order to keep all of my kids happy, but still lots of fun!  It’s been a few weeks and my kids are still regularly playing with it!  My ten-month-old likes holding the animals and playing with the canopy swing.  My two-year-old loves the waterslide!  My four-year-old likes the turtle seesaw (it dumps the animal onto the slide).  My almost-nine-year-old loves playing with it in general.  They all really like the sounds it makes and playing with the hippo!  I like the animal sounds when you place them on the platform and push hard (the polar bear is super hard to push down, so you squeeze its middle).  It tells you the name first and then when you push again it makes the sound.  I also really like the hide-and-seek spot.  I think it’s a very fun toy!  It is perfect for families, daycares, homeschools, etc!  I think the contest sounds fun too!  You can check it out on youtube!

Buy it!

You can buy it here for $40!  You can also find them at all major retailers!  I bought my extra animals at Wal-Mart!

*Fisher-Price provided this item for my review and my thoughts are not compensated!*

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A Teachable Moment: Manners Count All Year and During Holidays!

Dr. Susan Bartell

Manners Count during the Holiday Season and All Year Round

The excitement of the holiday season can bring out the best in kids, but it often brings out their worst. Nagging, whining and a lack of ‘please’ and ‘thank you’ are not uncommon during this festive but frenetic time of year.

It can be easy to let these behaviors slide because you want your child to enjoy the holidays without reprimand or punishment. You also may not want to embarrass them at holiday gatherings by pointing out behavior flaws.

However, in truth, this is an excellent opportunity to teach your child about manners. If you emphasize appropriate behavior during the holidays, he will begin to realize that it is important all the time. The key is to teach with patience rather than anger, and use strategies that help him achieve success rather than highlighting failure.

These four techniques will help your child develop manners of which you can be proud:

1. Quit while you’re ahead. Tired, cranky kids are more likely to be rude and impolite. If you finish shopping or leave a party before reaching this point, you will be able to praise your child for great manners at the end of the activity. Praise reinforces good behavior and motivates your child to want to continue it in the future.

2. Pre-teach manners. Before heading out to a gathering or holiday activity remind your child how you expect her to behave. Emphasize that you want to hear ‘please’, and ‘thank you’; that she should look at people when they talk to her and respond to questions; and generally behave in a way that will make you proud. Subtle reminders may be necessary. For example, before leaving a party you could whisper to your child to remind her to thank the host.

3. Don’t plead or punish. When your child doesn’t behave politely, respond firmly but not in anger. You don’t want your child to remember this holiday as one when he was embarrassed or punished. Resist the urge to yell in public, threaten, or mete out serious consequences. On the other hand, imploring him to behave, but issuing no consequences—or empty ones—will not change his behavior. If necessary, take him aside and quietly remind him of your expectations. Explain that if he continues to be impolite, there will be a consequence. Explain the consequence and, if necessary, follow through with it. You may not be happy to take your child home from a party, hold a gift for a couple of days, or send him to bed early, but the long-term impact will be worth it. Your child will develop manners, self-control and respectful behavior. This will be your favorite holiday gift!

4. Review and reward. After every holiday activity compliment your child for positive behaviors. For example:

· “I loved how you held the door open for people in the stores”

· “You played so patiently with your baby cousin”

· “Thank you for helping set the table tonight—it saved me time”

· “You said thank you to grandma for the gift without being reminded”

· I noticed that even though you didn’t love the gift, you made your uncle feel like you did”

Dr. Susan Bartell is America’s #1 Family Psychologist. Her latest book is The Top 50 Questions Kids Ask. You can learn more about her at www.drsusanbartell.com

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Giveaway: Babar Best Friends Forever DVD

My kids have always loved Babar (and animals), so I was very excited to let them watch this DVD!

About the Movie:

Based on the beloved children’s books by Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff, this DVD
Collection features four endearing tales that explore core family values including: cooperation, sharing and teamwork.

Episodes:
City Ways
Between Friends
Friendly Agreement
An Elephant’s Best Friend

Bonus Features: 8-Page Coloring Book

My Thoughts

This was one that I really wanted my children to watch!  We are working hard on cooperating together and being a team!  I think it will take more than one time watching, but Babar and crew are a fantastic way to bring in the ideas that I want my children to learn, so it is easier to teach cooperation and teamwork to them.  The coloring book was okay, but I was a little sad about it being the exact same one as the other DVD.  My girls were excited though!  That way they both got the exact same thing!  Phew!  Either way, the DVD is fantastic (with or without the coloring book)!

Buy it!

You can buy it on Amazon here for only $10.99!

Win it!

Two lucky winners can win one copy each of the Babar School Days DVD (worth $14.98)!

REQUIRED COMMENT

Your first comment (before you can do any bonuses) is to tell me what you remember about Babar!

BONUS #1: Follow @momof3boys3702 on Twitter and RT this contest. The easiest way to retweet is to simply click the green ReTweet on the top right of this post. YOU MAY TWEET ONCE DAILY

BONUS #2: Like 3 Boys and a Dog on FaceBook then share this post by clicking the FaceBook share button at the bottom of this post.

Other bonus entries:

  • #1. Spread the word about this review by: email, forums, blogging, Digg, or putting the link in a meme. (one entry per thing done)
  • #2. Follow my blog.
  • #3. Subscribe to my RSS feed.
  • #4. Put my button on your blog.
  • #5. Leave a comment on any other post (excluding giveaways!) Be sure to leave a comment here saying which post.
  • #6 – Vote for me at Picket Fence by clicking the button on my sidebar. Be sure to leave a comment saying you did! YOU MAY VOTE ONCE DAILY!

CONTEST ENDS: at Midnight CST on November 5th

OPEN TO: USA and Canada

*DISCLAIMER: I was sent the Babar DVD to help facilitate my review. Any opinions stated are strictly my own.*

 

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Giveaway: Babar School Days DVD

My kids have always loved Babar (and animals), so I was very excited to let them watch this DVD!

About the Movie:

Based on the beloved children’s books by Jean and Laurent de Brunhoff, this DVD
Collection features four endearing tales that explore core family values
including: acceptance, honesty and patience. Includes a bonus 8-Page Coloring
Book.

Episodes Include:
School Days
Kings of the Castle
Every
Basket Has a Silver Lining
Peer Pressure

My Thoughts

I remember loving the Babar series when I was younger and my kids LOVE the old reruns, so I was not surprised that they loved this DVD!  My daughter even watched it before I woke up, so it wasn’t a case of “Watch this, because mommy has to review it!”  My daughters also LOVED the little coloring book that came with it (although it didn’t last long)!  I enjoy the Babar Series and this DVD concentrating on School Days issues is fantastic!  My favorite part was the part where he gets helped across the street!  It’s great to teach children acceptance, honesty and patience!  It’s something I could use help with as an adult, so I don’t mind watching it with my kiddos and having an open conversation!  This is a must-have!

Buy it!

You can buy it on Amazon here for only $9.99!

Win it!

Two lucky winners can win one copy each of the Babar School Days DVD (worth $14.98)!

REQUIRED COMMENT

Your first comment (before you can do any bonuses) is to tell me what you remember about Babar!

BONUS #1: Follow @momof3boys3702 on Twitter and RT this contest. The easiest way to retweet is to simply click the green ReTweet on the top right of this post. YOU MAY TWEET ONCE DAILY

BONUS #2: Like 3 Boys and a Dog on FaceBook then share this post by clicking the FaceBook share button at the bottom of this post.

Other bonus entries:

  • #1. Spread the word about this review by: email, forums, blogging, Digg, or putting the link in a meme. (one entry per thing done)
  • #2. Follow my blog.
  • #3. Subscribe to my RSS feed.
  • #4. Put my button on your blog.
  • #5. Leave a comment on any other post (excluding giveaways!) Be sure to leave a comment here saying which post.
  • #6 – Vote for me at Picket Fence by clicking the button on my sidebar. Be sure to leave a comment saying you did! YOU MAY VOTE ONCE DAILY!

CONTEST ENDS: at Midnight CST on October 29th

OPEN TO: USA and Canada

*DISCLAIMER: I was sent the Babar DVD to help facilitate my review. Any opinions stated are strictly my own.*

 

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Teachable Moments: Is your child enjoying this school year?


It may seem early, but October is a perfect point in the school year to assess your child’s progress. He has had enough time to become accustomed to his schedule, routine, and new classmates and the teacher has informally assessed kids to determine progress compared to grade-level expectations. Since it can takes weeks or months to fix academic or social issues, it is important to assess early and often. In addition, waiting can cause some problems to become more difficult to fix, which could negatively impact your child’s self-confidence.
There are three main areas to evaluate at this point in the school year.  By asking yourself the following questions, and answering them honestly, you will recognize areas of weakness and then address them successfully.

#1: School

·    Does your child enjoy school, speak positively about her teacher, and feel good about her successes?
·    Does your child complete class work successfully most of the time? Is homework relatively stress-free, not resulting in delays and tantrums (him) or excessive nagging and yelling (you)?
If you answered NO to any of these questions, begin by making an immediate appointment with your child’s teacher (don’t wait for ‘parent/teacher conferences’).  At this meeting, ask pointed questions and share examples of concerning behaviors. Agree on a concrete strategy to work towards a solution. Schedule another meeting to review your child’s progress. If necessary request that the school psychologist or counselor be present at the next meeting.

#2: Social life

·    Does your child report feeling content with her social life? Does she have healthy friendships (respect for each other)? Does she spend time with friends outside of school?
·    Are you confident that your child is not being bullied or that he doesn’t bully other children? Bullying can be very difficult to see as an adult. It can physical or verbal; in person, online or by cell phone.
If you answered NO to any of these questions, your child needs support to learn strategies that will improve her social life. The right strategies will vary depending upon your child’s personality and needs. Even if your child is a bully, she still needs your help, rather than punishment. If she is a target of bullying, you may need to intervene directly. Ask your child about her social life. Also, speak to your child’s teacher and to the school counselor. If necessary, seek private counseling to help you and your child.

#3: Daily Routine

·    Does your child manage his daily routine—dressing, eating, bathing, activities, bedtime—with no more than age-appropriate assistance?
·    Does your child enjoy her extracurricular activities? Is she able to balance school with additional activities?
If you answered NO to any of these questions, it is time to assess your child’s routine and schedule. Perhaps he needs a more or less structured routine. The adults must create the structure and then reinforce it consistently. If you are concerned that your child is lagging behind others in the activities of daily living, consult the pediatrician to determine whether an evaluation is recommended. Maybe your child has too many extracurricular activities which has caused him to become overwhelmed. You have time before the second semester or next sports season begins, to reassess and adjust accordingly.
Guest post byDr. Susan Bartell who is America’s #1 Family Psychologist. Her latest book is The Top 50 Questions Kids Ask. You can learn more about her at www.drsusanbartell.com.

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