• Audio Book: “The Story of the World” by Susan Wise Bauer (Volume 1)

    After a friends recommendation we got the first CD set of The Story of the World: Volume 1: Ancient Times: From the Earliest Nomads to the Last Roman Emperor by Susan Wise Bauer and read by Jim Weiss.  The girls LOVE listening to audio books and have thoroughly enjoyed these ones as well.  As a Mom I am thrilled about it because it isn’t just an audio book they are listening to but history.  It is amazing how quickly kids will pick up on bits of history just listening to the audio books.  I have been very impressed with it and glad the girls are captivated by their stories as well!  They do a wonderful job keeping the kids attention.  If you have a young child that loves to read this may be a wonderful addition to your home library.  I have even learned new stuff listening to the CDs with the girls.  We look forward to listening to the first set several times and hopefully getting the next Volume in the future.

  • Staples: Spent $2.72 and Got $4.99 Back!

    This week Staples had a couple great deals.  I was happy to get a pack of paper this week for free with a rebate and a $1 coupon.  The last few months we had been turning in any used toners and receiving $2 to $3 per toner to use on a future Staples purchase so I used one of the Reward Checks today for this shopping excursion since we needed to restock our label tape and paper.  The Learning Boards were a great price and I plan to stick them in the girls backpack when we travel in April.   I was able to get a handful of items for $2.72 and received $4.99 Rebates.

    • 1 – Hewlett Packard 8.5″ x 11″ Multipurpose Bright Paper (500 sheets) – $5.99
    • 2 – Dry Erase Learning Boards – $1.00 each
    • 1 – Brother P-Touch Label Tape (Black & White) – $11.99
    • 2 – Zanny Bandz Glow In Dark (24 Count) – $1.00 each
    • 1 – Up Up Away Recognition Certificates – $1.00

    The total was over $24 with tax before using coupons.  Here are the coupons I used on the items.

    • Used $1.00 Hewlett Packard printable Manufacturer Coupon
    • Used $20.00 Staples Rewards Cash for turning in Toners ( learn more about their toner recycling program, how you can participate and save on future Staples purchases)

    I received $4.99 Staples Rebate:

    • $4.99 Staples Rebate for Hewlett Packard Paper

    Sign up for a Staples Reward card at your local store and get money back from items you purchase.  Staples will offer bonus rewards on a variety of items when you use your Rewards Card.  As you can see from my shopping trip today you don’t have to purchase a lot to save money when shopping at Staples.  Plus you can help the environment by recycling your toner and you receive extra cash towards your next purchase.

    For those of you who shop regularly at Staples please share how you were able to save this week!  Although the weekly ad sales are similar every family and situation is different so you may have found items better suited to your household.  In your comment please feel free to share a link to your blog article showing us how you were able to save shopping at Staples.

  • Curious Kids: Triangular Vacuums

    The neat part about having kids is that they notice the small things, the stuff we take for granted as adults.  A few months ago one of my girls wanted to know “Why does the vacuum leave triangles on the carpet?”  It perplexed them when they were watching me because the vacuum itself is a rectangle yet somehow it manages to spit out triangles onto the carpet when I vacuum the floor.  Although the triangles are not necessary I let them know that seeing the triangles indicates to Mommy that the carpet has recently been cleaned and makes the room look nice.

    They had been learning about patterns at school and this strange occurrence at home captivated their attention one day.  The triangles are created in a pattern by the way I steer the vacuum cleaner over the carpet.  It helps me know that I have cleaned the entire floor and adds an extra reward at the end.   It is the little things that you do that the kids pick up on and want to learn more about.  I don’t know for sure if they will do the same things once they are grown but at least they know why Mommy creates triangles on the floor and how to do it with a rectangle shaped vacuum.  I am thankful for kids who have the desire to learn, explore, and try to figure out how things work.  Their curiosity keeps me on my toes and allows me to continue finding ways to teach them about life.  As a Mom love this day to day education opportunity with my girls.

  • New Upromise eCoupons for February 2011

    Upromise has posted their new eCoupons for the month of February 2011.  Remember to activate them to get additional savings.  If you have not yet signed up for Upromise you can get more information regarding on our experience or at directly at the Upromise website.

    This month they have 29 coupons you can activate for bonus savings.  Once you activate your eCoupons all you have to do is scan your rewards card or purchase the items at the store and the cash will be added to your account.  You don’t even have to carry any coupons to get the rewards!

    You can go to their website for more information on the Upromise program, it’s free to join.

  • New Upromise eCoupons for January 2011

    Upromise has posted their new eCoupons for the month of January 2011. Remember to activate them to get additional savings. If you have not yet signed up for Upromise you can get more information regarding on our experience or at directly at the Upromise website.

    This month they have 30 coupons you can activate for bonus savings.  Here are some of the name brand items you can buy and get bonus cash back from using your eCoupons in January:

    • Krazy Glue
    • Elmer’s Glue & Craft Items
    • Wacky Mac
    • No Yolks
    • Fisher
    • Snyder’s of Hanover
    • Farmland Meats
    • Charmin
    • Bounty
    • Filippo Berio
    • Puffs
    • Krunchers!
    • O-Ke-Doke
    • Earn a bonus $0.40 and up (several are for $1 or more) for purchasing items on the eCoupons list from these companies. You may already buy some of these products! Once you activate your eCoupons all you have to do is scan your rewards card or pay for your purchase at the store and it will add the cash to your account. You don’t even have to carry any coupons to get the rewards!

      You can go to their website for more information on the Upromise program, it’s free to join.

  • Twin Sisters Productions

    Our girls have enjoyed many of the Twin Sisters Productions CDs and products from the ABCs, relaxing, fun, learning languages (German & Italian) and more.  Since we have fraternal twin daughters of our own we are thrilled to support a wonderful business started by fraternal twin sisters. To get an idea of what their songs are like you can listen to them prior to purchasing.  Sing & Learn (Multipacks) by Twin Sisters Productions is a good mix that of songs that the girls have been listening to for several years even though they know their Alphabet, Numbers, and so forth.  These make great gifts for little ones that like music and they have a variety of neat products for a reasonable price.

  • Teaching Life Lessons Early

    Teaching Life Lessons EarlyOverall this year we have had a wonderful experience of our girls going to school.  It has been an interesting adventure seeing what they are learning that we are proud of as well as habits we wouldn’t necessarily encourage.  How much do we learn in the early years that sticks with us throughout our lives?  Some parents may expect the school system to teach our children all the basics of life, yet the school funds are decreasing and more kids attending each classroom.  I recently volunteered for the mandatory standardize testing which gauges how much each student is learning and improving.  As I was watching the students trying to concentrate for a rather lengthy time I had to wonder how accurate those tests really are and what areas do they completely miss?

    What  good life long basic skills do we learn at home and in elementary school besides reading, writing and math:

    • Manners – if you haven’t taught your kids already they may pick up more phrases like  “please” “thank you” and so forth which is beneficial.  You may also hear words and phrases you would not encourage, therefore, you have the opportunity to share with them why they don’t use those words.  Sharing with others is necessary when you have a group of students in a classroom.  Taking turns is hard but it is great lesson to learn.  I was impressed to see a young male student holding the door open for the female student while I was volunteering, granted I was in a small classroom so maybe those students have more one-on-one encouragement, either way it was good to see that the parent / teacher training was instilled.  Listening and waiting to speak is a difficult skill to master.  When you have a classroom full of students it is one that has to be enforce and is a wonderful skill to maintain.
    • Friendships – little ones learn quickly about friendships in school.  We all have the desire to be liked by everyone even at an early age.  A child would give up an opportunity to ride a bike in a heartbeat for the promise of friendship.  My daughters have learned that it can take a lot of work to maintain friendships.  It is a delicate balance teaching your child to be a true friend while letting them know that it is important that the friendships requires work from both parties.  They have learned that friendships can be fickle as well, one day someone is your best friend and the next day they don’t want to play with you at recess or speak with you.  As a parent we need to encourage healthy friendships for our children.  Part of that is leading by example, do you have friendships that are out of balance yourself and how do you react?  Your children need to see that you have friendships that are healthy.
    • Generosity – children are naturally generous, they want to help others and get excited when they can do something that will help another person.  My daughters enjoy contributing to the toy drive, food drive and other functions the school has set up.  Are they seeing you as a parent being generous at home?  Do you take food to the local food pantry, donate clothes, help a friend in need, and so forth?  You may not have a lot of monetary funds to help but you have been blessed with something if only time to volunteer to help another person.  Your kids will notice, get excited and want to pitch in too.
    • Education – you learn how to read, write and all other avenues of learning in school.  It is essential to allow your children to learn, grow and explore while at school and at home.  Visit the local library, museum or go on little adventures where you can teach them about wildlife or flowers.  Kids love to learn and reading fun stories.  They can learn quickly too so take the time to invest in their education both at school and home.  Each child and family is unique whether that means public, private, or home school take an active role in their education.
    • Recess – it is important even at a young age to take breaks.  Whether you are a student or working take time to regularly get up, stretch, and walk around.  It allows you to be more alert and focused when you come back to the work at hand.  Having fun as a kid and adult is allowed so do it when you can.
    • Social – you can learn a lot of positive and negative consequences to how you interact with different people and personalities.  Being a positive upbeat person you will have the ability to share a smile, hug or help someone.  Make sure you demonstrate a positive outlook on life and show your children how to interact socially with other adults and children.  Have another family over for game night, go to the park for a picnic, or take your kid to work with you for a couple hours.  Show them how interact appropriately.

    Parents can find ways to have school compliment what they are already teaching their children.  Many of the habits we pick up we learn at an early age and those features can carry over to our work and families as we grow older.  Find ways to positively teach your child so they have more opportunities to have good impact on the lives they touch.   What are ways you are teaching your children to be better friends, generous, polite, and kind?