LEGO Store: Free Shark Mini Model (8/7 Only!)

LEGO shark

 

If you are looking for a free activity to do with your kiddos this evening, consider heading to your local Lego Store. On the first Tuesday of every month (today!), kids ages 6-14 can learn how to build a cool mini model and take it home for free!  There is a limit of one per child.

 

Keep in mind that quantities are limited (approximately 250 per store) and the offer is good while supplies last only. Tonight’s fun and free mini-model is a LEGO Shark.  Isn’t it adorable?  I wish we lived near a LEGO store!   This event will start at 5PM at most LEGO stores; however, I always  you to contact your store to make sure they are participating.  Enjoy!

His or Hers Power Wheels Jeep Giveaway Ends 8/13/12

His or Hers Power Wheels Jeep Event

power wheels giveaway

Hosted by: Mom Blog Society

Co-hosts: Military Travel Mama, Embracing Beauty, Heavenly Savings,

Mom Does Reviews , Powered by Mom,

Mom to Bed by 8, Meliaville, and Kat’s Cafe

 

Event Giveaway Dates: July 30 – August 13

 

Prize: Fisher Price Power Wheels Jeep- His or Hers

 

Open: Worldwide

 

If a winner is selected from outside of the US, they will receive a $100 Amazon Gift Certificate

 

Hers:

 

Girl Power Wheel Jeep

 

Styled after the Jeep Wrangler, this 6V battery-powered single-seat Jeep ride-on features fun Barbie styling. This vehicle features a realistic Jeep design with a rollbar.

 

Fisher-Price Power Wheels Barbie Jeep Battery-Powered Ride-On:
  • Age Range: 3 years and up
  • Goes up to 2.5 mph in forward and reverse
  • Wheels: plastic
  • Brakes: Power Lock Brake System
  • Battery requires 18 hours to charge
  • Battery charge lasts up to 40 minutes
  • Dimensions: 38″L x 26.375″W x 17.125″H
  • Maximum weight capacity: 50 lbs
  • Adult assembly required
  • Assemble in 20 minutes or less

His:

Boys Power Wheels Jeep

 

Styled after the Jeep Wrangler, this 6V single-seat Jeep has the Hot Wheels license. This vehicle features realistic Jeep design with rollbar.

 

Fisher-Price Power Wheels Hot Wheels Jeep 6-Volt Battery-Powered Ride-on:

  • Age Range: 3 years and up
  • Goes up to 2.5 mph in forward and reverse
  • Wheels: plastic
  • Brakes: Power Lock Brake System
  • Battery requires 18 hours to charge
  • Battery charge lasts up to 40 minutes
  • Dimensions: 38″L x 26.375″W x 17.125″H
  • Maximum weight capacity: 50 lbs
  • Adult assembly required
  • Assemble in 20 minutes or less

 

These are absolutely adorable, right? One lucky winner will get their choice of a his or hers Power Wheels Jeep!

 

Enter via the Rafflecopter below!

 

Remember, you can’t win if you don’t enter.  Good luck!

 

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Disclosure: I received no compensation for this publication. My opinions are my own and may differ from those of your own. EmbracingBeauty.com is not responsible for sponsor prize shipment.

*HOT!* The Children’s Place: $1.49 Shorts, $1.19 Flip Flops + 20% Coupon + Cash Back!

childrens-place

 

I’m too excited and  busy shopping right now to write a post a detailed post but I must pause for a moment to tell you that The Children’s Place is having an amazing sale today!  Sales up to 75% off and when you use the coupon code Y6H2012 you’ll get an extra 20% off!  Don’t forget to click through Ebates to get an extra 2.5% cash back!

 

Children's Place Flip Flops

 

Shipping is a flat $5.00 for any purchase or it’s free when you spend $75.00+.  Okay, back to shopping now!!

Toy Giveaway: The BlankZ Ends 7/11/12

You Fill in the Blankz

 

While at the Reviewer’s Retreat (which I really need to write about!) I met fantastic company!  They sell adorable blank stuffed animals, called Blankz, that you can draw on over and over again.  They were awarded the 2012 Creative Play of the Year Award, by Child’s Play Magazine!  I have one and my family has really enjoyed playing with it (there’s another post on my writing to do list).  I would recommend these BlankZ to just about anyone.  If you’re interested in purchasing one you can visit, www.theblankz.com.  If you want to win one for free enter via our Rafflecopter form below. 🙂  Good luck!

 

SpiderBear

 

 

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Win a Wooden Play Kitchen! Ends 7/12

Simple-Hearth-Play-Kitchen

 

Enter to win this beautiful Simple Hearth Play Kitchen by Nest and help cultivate imagination in your child.

 

Simple Hearth Play 3

 

Isn’t it gorgeous?  I would love to have one!

 

Also, you can enter to win the Copy-Kids‘ Eat Fruits and Vegetables DVD!  My friend, April, from Krazy Clippers, did a Copy-Kids’ review if you’re interested in reading her thoughts.

copykids

 

One lucky reader will win both a Simple Hearth Play Kitchen AND Copy-Kids DVD.  That’s a $415 value!

 

Special thanks to Nest & Copy-Kids for sponsoring this giveaway and for the bloggers who’ve came together to make this giveaway happen.

 

Give the Rafflecopter a moment to load and then enter below!  Good luck! 🙂

 

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DIY: Homemade Water Wall

Water Wall

 

I think this is such a great idea!  ItsGravyBaby.com gives you step by step instructions on how to make a homemade water wall out of recycled materials.  I can imagine kids would love to play with this!

 

Thanks, Money Saving Mom!

Inkgarden: Personalized Photo Pillow Case Only $9.99 Shipped (Reg. $19.99!)

Personalized Pillows

 

These are SO fun!  You can design a personalizes pillow case for your child’s bedroom.  For a limited time, you can go to Ink Garden and design a personalized pillow case for only $5!  These are regularly $19.99 so this is a great deal!  You can personalize your pillow with your own photos, text, or choose from Inkgarden’s clip art collection.

Father's Day Pillow

 

These pillow cases aren’t only for kids!  You could personalize one for Dad for Father’s Day, one for each Grandparent, two for newlyweds, or a host of other options.  The options are endless!  One reader suggested sending a pillow case in a care package to a military family member.  What a great idea!

Ink Garden Pillow

 

To get this deal and personalize your pillow case, go to Ink Garden, choose your pillow, and then enter the the promo code PILLOW5 at checkout.  Please note that shipping is $4.99, so you’ll pay $9.99 for your personalized pillow case to be shipped directly to your door.

Barnes & Noble Summer Reading Program 2012

Barnes and Noble

 

The Barnes & Noble Summer Reading Program 2012 is now live.  You can download the printable form here.

 

If your child reads eight books between now and September 4, 2012, they can submit their reading journal to their local store to receive a free book of their choice. I’m not too familiar with many of the free book options this year but there are a few that I recognize.

 

Are your children participating in any summer reading programs?  If you know of any other reading programs please share them below in the comments!

Kids Bowl Free All Summer Long

Kids Bowl Free

 

I love this deal that comes around every summer!  If you’re looking for a fun and frugal activity during these hot summer months I have the perfect idea for you.  What about free bowling?

 

Go and sign up at KidsBowlFree.com to get a voucher for two free games of bowling for each of your children every single day all summer long.  Every. single. day.  How awesome is that?  Click to see which locations near you are participating.

Free Bowling for Kids

AMF Bowling Alleys also offer their Summer Unplugged program that offers two free games of bowling for each of your children every single day all summer long.

 

Please note: Shoe rental is not included so if you plan to take advantage of this more than a few times, I highly recommend purchasing bowling shoes for your children.  You may be able to score a good deal on these at a local sporting goods store or consignment store but you can also buy them on Amazon.com for around $25-$35.

Are YOU “Mom Enough?” – Mommy Wars Controversy

Mommy Wars

 

If you’ve watched the news lately or read many blogs you’ll see the latest version of “Mommy Wars.”  The breastfeeding controversy is back and in full swing.  I would link to the article for you all to see it but honestly, I don’t want to give them any added publicity and “link juice” because that is just what they want.  “Mommy Wars” include the Stay-at-Home vs. Working Mom debate, the Cloth Diapers vs. Disposable Diaper debate, and the list goes on and on.  The most recent article {the one that I won’t link to} is a Time magazine write up and photo of a preschooler breastfeeding.  This was surely published to incite a strong reaction from moms and reignite yet another “war.”

 

There is NO winner in the game of “Mommy Wars.”  This is a game that magazines, newspapers and websites are playing to up their readership. These articles don’t cover the facts but are written to divide mothers.  Time after time mothers buy into it and I’ve been guilty before but I’m over it.  I don’t care if you breastfed your kid until they can walk, or if you’ve fed them Similac from day one. I don’t care if you you home-school or if your kids go to a Christian, private or public school.  I don’t care if you give baby massages, use a leash for your kid at an amusement park, circumcise your son, make homemade baby food or bathe your baby twice a day or once a week. Do you baby-wear? Does your baby eat everything organic?  Do you use cloth diapers? I don’t care.  I don’t.  I’m not trying to be rude but whatever works for you {and is safe for your kid} is wonderful.  Of course I have my opinions but not everyone has to believe the way that I do.

 

Articles, such as this TIME article, prey on the already existing feelings of inadequacy and mommy guilt.  These manufactured “wars” are predictable because they stir up strong emotions from women who feel judged, as well as mothers who want to feel superior for their choices.  You know the ones.  The ones who post such proud statuses on Facebook that your mouth drops open while reading them.  Heated discussion and outrage usually follows.  WHY?  Why do women tear each other down?  Women beat each other up while the person or business responsible for starting this battle reaps the benefit {website traffic, talk show debate, etc}.  I hate that women are second guessing their parenting choices because of such games.  Women are insecure and should band together to help one another.  If you don’t have a strong support group now I encourage you to find one.  Join a local church, MOPS group, or mommy play group.

 

I’ll be honest, I’m constantly evaluating myself and my parenting.  I want to do what’s best for my family and be the best mom I can be.  When I first found out I was pregnant I started reading parenting books and I haven’t stopped since.  I want to be educated and make the best decisions I can.  I don’t want to look down on other’s for their parenting habits.  Of course, I think the way I diaper, set a sleep schedule, and  feed my baby is best for me because if I didn’t think it was I wouldn’t do it.  Who am I to tell you what you should do with your child?  I don’t know your situation and what’s best for you.  I’ll be glad to share my opinion if you ask and in the future I may share some advice on here about what’s worked for me but I never want to belittle others because they do things differently than me.

 

As for the cover of TIME magazine, the answer to the question “ARE YOU MOM ENOUGH?”  Yes!  Whatever that means, yes.

 

You are mom enough to avoid belittling others.

You are mom enough to build up others.

You are mom enough to love and care for your kids.

You are mom enough to encourage new moms.

You are mom enough to educate yourself and make wise decisions for your family.

YOU ARE MOM ENOUGH!

 

Related TIME magazine posts across the blogosphere: 

Rage Against the Minivan–Where is the mommy-war for the motherless child? {I highly recommend this article!}

5 Minutes For Mom–FACT: Mommy Wars Do Not Exist

Babble–It’s TIME To Stop Fighting The Mommy Wars.

Mocha Momma–I am mom enough.

 

What are your thoughts?  Please feel free to share them in the comments.  If you’re a blogger, did you write a response to the Time Magazine controversy?  If so please add your links in the comments.