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Maker Fun Factory VBS Craft Ideas

September 8, 2016 by Laura Tucker 8 Comments

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It may be nearly a year away, but there’s just something about Vacation Bible School that gets me SO excited! I love taking a look at all of the options that are going to be available to choose from for the upcoming year. I really believe 2017 is going to be an AMAZING year! Lots of different themes are really challenging children to get creative, use their God given talents, dig deep into HIS word and have fun while doing it!

You may have seen my previous posts about LifeWay’s VBS themes for 2016 and 2017 (Submerged and Galactic Starveyors), but I thought I’d share another really fun option that’ll really get your gears turning! Maker Fun Factory is organized by Group Children’s Ministry, and through this VBS package children will be taking on the role as inventors as they discover that we were fearfully and wonderfully made by God the creator!

Be sure to visit their website to get a sneak peak at all of the resources that are already put together for Maker Fun Factory! (You can even listen to the music tracks, which I am totally loving!)

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Farmhouse Nursery Decor Finds on Amazon

September 7, 2016 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

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If you’ve stumbled across this page, it’s likely because you’ve got a little one on the way and you’re searching for decor ideas that are full of that coveted farmhouse flare! And to that I say CONGRATULATIONS! Planning for a little one is such an amazing and fun time!

Trying to find exactly what you want to complete the nursery can be quite the undertaking – and a stressful one at that! In a world of so many options, how can you possibly choose?

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Outer Space Craft Ideas – Galactic Starveyors VBS Theme

August 19, 2016 by Laura Tucker 6 Comments

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Summer 2016 isn’t over just yet, but as most of the country is getting ready to head back to school, Vacation Bible School season is coming to a close. One of the most popular VBS themes for 2016 was “Submerged” by Lifeway, where kids learned all about submerging themselves in God’s word and finding that Jesus doesn’t just see what’s on the outside of people, but instead He sees what’s deep down in the inside of people and loves us no matter what. Isn’t that such a great message? If you got to participate in Submerged this year, I’m sure it definitely made a “splash” of an impact on your life. I know it did mine!

15 Galactic Starveyors VBS Craft Ideas

VBS 2016 may be wrapping up, but Lifeway just recently released their theme for Summer 2017 and it is AWESOME! Galactic Starveyors is the brand new upcoming theme, and through this series kids will discover the marvels painted in the sky by the Creator. Most importantly, they’ll learn that God is the maker of the entire universe and everything within it, even the things that can’t be seen with a telescope! And while seeing all of the giant stars and planets in the sky may make all of us feel really small, God loves each and every one of us individually and wants a personal relationship with us. Isn’t that amazing!? This VBS is really going to be a blast!

(By the way, you REALLY need to hear the new theme song. It’s SO catchy!)

If you’re an early-bird planner and are looking for a few alternative craft ideas to share with children during VBS, I’ve put together a collection of 15 crafts that are really out of this world! 😉

Plus, check out these stellar Galactic Starveyor Snack Ideas, too!

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Straw Rockets – Kids will be launching their own personal little rockets into orbit with these fun little straw rockets! Buggy and Buddy created this craft with an AWESOME free template for your to print out so you can get ready for takeoff, too! A list of supplies needed and a step by step tutorial on how to assemble them is included!

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DIY Galaxy Slime – What kid DOESN’T want to play with a big beautiful thing of slime?! Isn’t this galaxy slime SO pretty? It’s super fun and easy to make, too! Two-daloo is sharing all of the how-to’s with this craft, so be sure to stop by and check it out!

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Rocket Power Jet Pack – I mean, have you ever seen a craft as cute and fun as this?! I want to make one for myself right this very minute! Find a step by step tutorial and a list of supplies needed over at Doodle Craft Blog!

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Mini Soda Bottle Rockets – The folks over at Toddler Approved are launching their own rockets into outer space, and they look like they’re a ton of fun to create! They use lots of common household items, so it’ll be a breeze to collect the supplies needed for this one!

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Easy Sun Craft – I just love the bright and vibrant colors of this simple sun craft! Kids will have fun learning all about the Son during VBS while creating this beautiful sun from yarn, beads and popsicle sticks! For more details, visit The Kindergarten Connection! While you’re there, browse through all of her other fabulous kids crafts and activities!

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Chalk and Stars Constellation – This really cute idea comes to us from Gift of Curiosity! Since the VBS theme is all about gazing at the stars in the universe and marveling at their beauty and their Creator, why not do a simple craft to create your own constellation? You can have students model their patterns after real constellation or have them get creative and design their own!

Easy Galactic Starveyors Craft Idea

Easy Glow-in-the-Dark Night Sky Scripture Canvas – This one is brought to you by yours truly! After leading crafts during VBS and Sunday School for many years, I look for projects that are quick, easy and meaningful. I know kids are going to love painting their own canvas and decorating them with fun glow in the dark stars to display in their rooms!

Galactic Starveyors VBS craft ideas

Craft Stick Stars  – This one is really simple, but leaves lots of room for creativity! I love craft projects like this because just like no two stars in the sky are the same, no two craft stick stars will be the same! This one comes to us from Danielle’s Place (scroll to mid page to find this craft). Be sure to visit their website to find even more awesome crafts for every season!

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DIY Moon Rocks  – This craft is probably the most frugal out of the entire bunch. The ingredients in these super cool DIY moon rocks cost just a few pennies to put together, but kids will marvel at how such simple ingredients can create something so stellar! The awesome ladies over at The Crafting Chicks put together an amazing tutorial to show you how to make it work!

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Falling Stars Wall Hanger – This one is probably my very favorite of the bunch! Isn’t it pretty? Kids will love making their own mobile or wall hanger of beautiful starts to hang in their rooms to remind them of all of the lessons they learned at VBS. They can even decorate each star or write the memory verse of the week on them. Lots of possibilities with this one! This craft comes to us from Just a Girl and Her Blog – a really fabulous blog with all sorts of other fun craft and DIY ideas!

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Crystal Stars – This one looks like SO much fun, I’m seriously thinking about making it myself as soon as my toddler goes to sleep! 😉 This fun craft comes to us from One Little Project, where she lists all of the ingredients needed as well as a step by step tutorial (with gorgeous photos) to show you how to make it!

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Paper Towel Tube Telescope – Here’s a really fun one for all of the starveyors at VBS this year! Have students make their own telescope so they can scope out all of the beautiful stars in the sky when they go home! This one comes to us from Highlights – a great resource for kids and parents alike for great ideas and projects that kids can get involved in!

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Galaxy Jars – These gorgeous and simple galaxy jars are truly mesmerizing! Kids will be oooh-ing and ahhh-ing over them once they see them! They only require a few “ingredients,” so it should be easy to gather all of the supplies needed. Hop on over to Crafty Morning to see how she made them!

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Styrofoam Planets – I’m pretty pumped up about this one, y’all. This DIY planet using an old CD is such a neat idea! This craft comes to us from Mommy In Sports, a great blog full of craft ideas, parenting advice, recipes and SO much more!

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Marshmallow and Spaghetti Constellations – This craft will be a hit with the younger kiddos enrolled in VBS. Kids will have fun constructing their own constellations using marshmallows and spaghetti noodles. You can find more information on how to complete this project at Deceptively Educational!

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Constellation Viewers – I love how perfectly this one fits in with the theme! School Time Snippets has a list of all supplies needed for this craft as well as a tutorial of how to put it together. Kids are really going to feel like real starveyors with this one!

If you’re looking for a few quick and simple craft projects with minimal cleanup, Oriental Trading has a few really awesome craft kits that fir perfectly with this theme! Plus, Oriental Trading pretty much always has a sale going on. Here’s a few of my favorite easy craft ideas from Oriental Trading!

Galactic Starveyors VBS Craft Ideas

Magnifying Telescope Craft Kit – (Makes 12) $6.49
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Galaxy Constellation Wheel Craft Kit (Makes 12) $6.49

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Galaxy Prayer Box (Makes 12) $8.49

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Galaxy Mobile Craft (Makes 12) $7.49

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Outer Space Magic Scratch Ornaments (Makes 24) $7.99

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Galactic Tissue Paper Craft Kit (Makes 12) $9.49

Click the image below for even MORE Galactic Starveyors themed supplies to rock your VBS for 2017!

Galactic Starveyors VBS Decor Ideas

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Will you be participating in VBS 2017? Are you going to be going on an out-of-this-world journey as a Galactic Starveyor? Leave a comment and let me know when your church’s Vacation Bible School will be taking place and if you’ll be using any of these fun craft ideas with your kiddos!


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Know Where Your Toddler Goes (Even When You Aren’t Looking) with VTech

July 26, 2016 by Laura Tucker Leave a Comment

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This time last year, I often found myself at my wits’ end dealing with a severely colicky little 2 month old. The days felt like the longest ones of my life. It was so hard to find relief for my child, and she would often scream for hours during the day from discomfort. It was truly exhausting for me, both physically and mentally. I caught myself wondering and asking my friends, “does this parenting thing ever get any easier?” Some of the most helpful and truthful parenting advice I received during that time was this: Babies don’t necessarily get easier, they just get different.  In one full year’s time, I’ve come to learn just how true that really is!

The road to defeating colic was a tough one. I’d hold my baby for hours at a time and walk the halls of my home with her until she fell asleep. Now that she’s a toddler, I’d give just about anything in the world to hold her for hours and walk her around the halls until she fell asleep in my arms. Unfortunately, me taking time to hold or rock her just doesn’t fit into her busy toddler schedule. My child is into everything, and she’s not slowing down for anyone!

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And because of her new toddler tendencies to get into everything, it’s become so much easier for her to find herself in situations that could get her into trouble, or even put her in danger. As her parent, I do try my hardest to keep my eye on her at all times, but we all know it’s easier said than done. Within a matter of seconds, a toddler can knock everything off the very top shelf without even being able to reach it, leaving you wondering HOW in the world they did it, and HOW did it happen so fast? (My theory: baby laser vision, or at least the ability to destroy things with just the blink of an eye. 😉 )

We all know that there are numerous baby monitors on the market, so it can be a little overwhelming trying to find the right one for you. Traditional audio monitors are great for babies, but as the baby gets older they leave you pretty limited in knowing where the baby/toddler may be and exactly what they’re up to. As I said earlier, toddlers are ALWAYS into something! Video monitors can also be a great option, but it just isn’t feasible to keep your eyes glued to the screen all day long to feel confident that your child isn’t somewhere they shouldn’t be.

That’s where motion sensors come in to save the day! My family uses the VTech Safe&Sound DM271-110 Audio Monitor with Open/Closed and Motion Sensors, and it’s been a much welcomed addition to our home (mostly because it helps keen me SANE!)  At first, you may think the idea of installing a motion sensor is a little bit silly, but here’s a few great reasons why the VTech Digital Audio Baby Monitor is something you’ll really want to consider when you’ve got a toddler on the prowl:

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You’ll magically be able to GET. STUFF. DONE!

What do I mean by that? It’s simple, really. The VTech Digital Audio Baby Monitor gives me the eyes in the back of my head that I feel like I need when my toddler is awake and running wide open throughout my house. As much as I try to keep an eye on my daughter at all times, I just can’t do it all the time. I can’t do the things in the house that I need to do if every ounce of my attention is on the toddler. With the motion sensor installed, I know when my baby is in a location of the house that she’s not supposed to be in.

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We put the motion sensor in our laundry room, which is a very heavily trafficked area in our home since it’s where our back door is. We’ve found that putting a baby gate at the entrance of this door is majorly inconvenient, but it’s definitely a place in the house where we don’t want our daughter to go. Even though all of the laundry chemicals are up and out of her reach, I’m fearful that she’ll use her baby laser vision to somehow, some way get a hold of something she isn’t supposed to. The biggest concern, however, is our hot water heater. Unfortunately, our tiny little house just doesn’t have anywhere for it to go besides out in the open inside our laundry room. It has lots of buttons and knobs that are fascinating to her, and messing with those buttons and knobs can cause big problems with the heater (or so I’ve learned the hard way.)

Even though she knows this room is off-limits, she usually forgets about 3-4 times a day. Now with the motion sensor installed in the laundry room, I’m immediately notified if she sneaks in without me knowing. Instead of being right by her side 24/7, I’m able to have much more freedom to move around the house and get things done without worrying if she’s somewhere dangerous.

You’ll Gain Peace of Mind

I’ve caught my daughter several times over the past few days trying her hardest to turn door knobs throughout our house. I know it won’t be long at all before she has it figured out, and she’ll be in and out doors faster than I can blink! The open/closed door sensors are GREAT in that they send the hand held monitor a direct notification if a door with a sensor has been opened. I’ve seen so many horror stories floating around social media lately about children who have wandered off by opening doors or crawling into hot cars and getting trapped without their parents knowing. It’s such a scary thought to think that something like this could happen! The VTech Digital Audio Baby Monitor comes with one door sensor, but can be expanded to use up to 20 sensors (additional sensors sold separately), so you can put them on any door that may be a concern-area for you.

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I’ll be purchasing more in the future to put on our exterior doors to notify me if those doors have been opened when they should’t have been. Having these sensors in place really help me to breath a little easier and give me peace of mind knowing that I’m better able to keep up with my kiddo.

Communicating Safely and Effectively With Baby is Easy

When my daughter has woken up from her slumber, or if she’s simply playing in her room sweetly, I am able to hear any sound she makes through the two-way talk back intercom feature. The VTech Digital Audio Baby Monitor has up to 1,000 feet of range AND comes with DECT 6.0 digital technology, which keeps the connection static free and prevents anyone close by from being able to eavesdrop on the connection.

Nap Time Gets a Little Easier

If you have a baby or toddler that needs to be soothed to sleep, the VTech Digital Audio Baby Monitor may be an excellent choice for you! There is a glow-on-ceiling night light feature included that projects stars, moons and clouds on the ceiling while playing a gentle lullaby. I wasn’t sure that my daughter would be interested in this feature, but she absolutely LOVES it! She loves to point to the stars and she seems pretty mesmerized by them, which helps her keep her focus in just one place so she can fall asleep easier. She wasn’t sleep trained to fall asleep to music, so we just simply turn the lullaby feature off.

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I’ll admit that I certainly never thought that a motion sensor would be something I’d ever use when I was registering for our baby over a year ago, but I’m definitely sold thanks to the peace of mind this device brings to my husband and I. I watch my daughter gazing up at the galaxy glowing on her ceiling and I shut the door knowing that my VTech Safe&Sound DM271-110 Audio Monitor device will be the eyes and ears I need when I leave the room.

What sort of features do you look for in a baby monitor? Do you think a motion sensor system would be a good fit for your family? Check out VTech to read more about this monitor, plus find their other fabulous VTech products that are on the market!

Buy it now:

The VTech Digital Audio Baby Monitor is available to purchase at VTechPhones.com and on Amazon.com for just $119.95.

 

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Submerged VBS Craft Ideas

May 29, 2016 by Laura Tucker 6 Comments

Affiliate links may be included throughout this post at absolutely no cost to you. I love sharing VBS craft ideas and supplies to help your VBS go as smoothly as possible! Submerged VBS Craft Ideas

School is officially out for the summer here, and many of our local churches are gearing up for Vacation Bible School! I have such vivid memories from my childhood of attending VBS at the church I grew up at. The people at my church always made a big to-do out of the decorations, skits, crafts, etc. I can even remember a few different jingles from the various VBS’s I attended!

It’s funny that I can remember things like that, but I am certain that I couldn’t even tell you what I ate for breakfast this morning. That’s just the way it is, I suppose! But on that same note, I get excited with all of the different ways VBS touches the lives of children and adults in our communities. I mean, if I can remember the things that I did when I was 9 at Vacation Bible School, who’s to say that others wouldn’t remember it for years to come, too? Did you know that every year, VBS is hosted by over 25,000 churches and reaches more than 3 million people across the US? That’s something to really get excited about, y’all!

This year, the Lifeway VBS theme is called “Submerged.”  It’s all about submerging yourself in God’s word and discovering that Jesus doesn’t just see what’s on the outside of people, he sees deep down on the inside.

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Protein Packed Monkey Muffins – A Nutritional Toddler Snack!

May 5, 2016 by Laura Tucker 4 Comments

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In a perfect world, there would be a handbook (with pictures) issued to every parent who is raising a toddler. It would be filled with explanations as to why your child is throwing a tantrum, how they were able to reach the rice from the top shelf and spill it everywhere, and why in the world they LOVE a food one day and hate it the next.

Unfortunately, we don’t live in a perfect world where such a handbook exists. Hey, a mom can dream, right? 😉 I sure wish I had one right about now, though! I’m already having a hard enough time coming to terms with the fact that I no longer have a little baby to hold in my arms. She grew in the blink of an eye and is now a squirmy little toddler who is too busy to be held and wants to get into everything! I really wish time could slow down just a bit!

She has entered a phase where it seems like she changes daily. One day she likes yogurt, the next she doesn’t. She wants to feed herself, but she’s only interested in the food that’s on your plate and not her own. She’ll take a bottle one day, and be totally uninterested in it the next. Sometimes it’s really hard to keep up with what’s going on! While her little body is growing and going through lots of new changes, I don’t want to fall behind in making sure she’s getting all of the nutrients she needs.

And that, my friends, is where Go & Grow by Similac® Food Mix-Ins™ steps in to save the day!

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Tired of Cleaning Bottles? I Found a Solution!

March 24, 2016 by Laura Tucker 4 Comments

Tired of Cleaning Bottles? I Found a Solution!

Cleaning baby bottles has got to be one of the most monotonous and dreadful cleaning tasks as a new parent in my opinion. I don’t know about you, but by the end of the day I’m usually staring at a sink full of dirty bottles begging to be cleaned, and I feel like just don’t have the time or the want-to to get it all done.

Making sure your bottles are clean is incredibly important. Your little one spends a lot of time with their bottles, so you want to make sure they’re thoroughly washed and sanitized. Going through the washing process always leave my hands wrinkly and dried out, and I feel a little wasteful with the amount of water I wind up using when it’s all said and done.

Tied of cleaning all of those baby bottles? Clean them faster and easier with this!

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Luckily for me, I stumbled across a video tutorial of this AWESOME product called the Boon Suds Bottle Washer, and let me tell you, it has been a game changer!

Just fill the sink with a small amount of soapy water (enough to get your bottles wet) and place the Boon Suds Bottle Washer into the sink with a little soap and water in the basin. Next, just insert the bottle onto the tall piece of plastic with bristles and press down. A stream of water shoots up into the bottle and the bristles rotate to give an all-around clean to each bottle. Voila!

(Be sure to watch the short little video linked below. It shows you how quick and easy this product is to use!)Solution cleaning baby bottles quickly

And just like that, I don’t dread washing bottles anymore! I can get them washed in no time, and I don’t worry about running an excessive amount of water or having my hands turn wrinkly. Woohoo!

The Boon Suds Bottle Washer is available to purchase on Amazon for just $12.99, and let me tell you, this little gadget is worth it’s weight in gold!

Do you dread washing bottles as much as I do? In what ways do you think the Boon Suds Bottle Washer would help you get this chore done faster?

I have not been compensated for this post in any way. All thoughts and opinions are completely my own. Affiliate links are included throughout this post, meaning I may make a small commission off of any purchases made at no cost to you.

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20 Easter Basket Fillers for Babies

February 22, 2016 by Laura Tucker 7 Comments

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When my siblings and I were younger, my mother would always have Easter baskets filled with candy and goodies for us to open on Easter morning. It was mostly candy of some sort (Cadbury Eggs are my favorite), but we’d also find money, toys and trinkets as well.

I definitely want to keep this tradition alive for my children. However, my little one will only be 10 months old during her 1st Easter, so candy is absolutely out of the question! So I started brainstorming about what I could put in her basket this year. I came up with 20 different things that I think would just be perfect!

20 Easter Basket Filler Ideas for Babies…

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Do Your Kids Tend to Lose Their Stuff? Mabel’s Labels Can Help!

February 4, 2016 by Laura Tucker 2 Comments

 Affiliate links are included in this post. I received these products at no cost to facilitate my review. However, all thoughts and opinions expressed are completely my own.

Picture this: Your child comes home from school without their lunch box. You assume that they just left it in their cubby or at their desk at school, so you remind your child to check the next day. Your child never finds their lunch box. It was unknowingly placed in the lost and found box in the office that neither of you even knew existed. It stays there for months, and then it is ultimately donated or thrown away because no one knew who it belonged to.

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Sad story, right? But how many times does something similar to this actually happen? Most parents can probably think of numerous times that their child has lost something. And if we’re perfectly honest here, I can think of a few times where I was the one that lost something that belonged to my daughter, Taralynn. We can all be forgetful sometimes!

Do Your Kids Tend to Lose Their Stuff? Mabel's Labels Can Help!

My daughter is currently 8 months old. She is not old enough to lose things on purpose, but she has definitely had things turn up missing before. She is at the age where throwing things on the floor, kicking off shoes and socks, and swapping toys with others is just part of her daily routine. It is so easy for her bottles and juice cups to wind up thrown across the floor without me even noticing. I’m also really bad about setting something down and never picking it back up. This is definitely not a good habit to have when you’re in a public place!

That’s where Mabel’s Labels comes in to save the day, folks! Mabel’s Labels understands that sometimes things just get lost, and sometimes we’re forgetful and leave things sitting around for others to find. They’ve come up with a clever (and super cute) solution to help those lost items return to their owners. And it’s SO much nicer than getting out the ol’ black magic marker and tagging all of your items with your initials!

Do Your Kids Tend to Lose Their Stuff? Mabel's Labels Can Help!

Mabel’s Labels come in numerous sizes and super adorable themes. They even make labels for different purposes, such as iron-on clothing labels, shoe labels, organizational stickers for the household, and even scan and store stickers! (I’m fighting the urge to go through all of my closets and label EVERYTHING, y’all!)

I was sent a pack of 45 personalized peel-and-stick labels to review. They are such a perfect way to help this scatter-brained mama worry less about accidentally leaving things where they don’t belong. They’re even dish washer and microwave safe, so I know they’ll last a long time!

My daughter does not attend day care, but I can imagine that these labels would be extremely useful in that type of setting. No more wondering about what cup or snack container belongs to what kid! As my daughter grows older and becomes more independent, I can definitely see her taking after her mama and leaving her cups/toys laying around at our church or at a friends house and neglecting to pick them up. With these labels on all of her items, they’ll have no problem finding their way back to us. What a relief!

You can purchase these fabulous labels that I’ve reviewed for just $21.00 for a pack of 45.  Be sure to check out all of their other labels and combo packages while you’re at it! And as if Mabel’s Labels wasn’t already awesome enough, they offer FREE US shipping on all orders. No expiration date, and no minimum! Click the banner below to visit their site and start customizing your own labels!

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10 Valentine’s Day Picks for Babies and Toddlers!

January 18, 2016 by Laura Tucker 4 Comments

I love Valentine’s Day. It’s not something I’ve ever really celebrated very much in the past, but I love any occasion to get to put an emphasis on celebrating love. I love love. I have a wonderful husband that I am madly in love with, and I have a beautiful baby girl that I get to shower with lots of snuggles and, well, love!

Valentine's Day gift ideas for babies and toddlers

Since I’ve got a little sweetheart to shop for this Valentine’s Day, I thought I’d share with you some of my top Valentine’s Day gift picks for babies and toddlers that are as sweet as sugar and are a great way to say “I love you”!…

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Filed Under: For the Kids, Kids Fashion Tagged With: baby and toddler gifts, gift ideas, valentine's day, valentine's day gift

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