Wednesday, December 30th, 2009 at
5:11 am
Kizoodle is a new (and totally free!) community website developed specifically for parents and parent groups. Kizoodle provides many features and functions to help parents:
Swap children’s and Mom stuff
Socialize and share ideas, photos, and (soon!) video,
Start or join groups and associations.
It’s very easy to join, just go to their website (http://www.kizoodle.com/default.aspx) and sign up! You will get 5 credits just for signing up and if you use this referral code TSVCHL at the time you sign up you get 2 additional credits! The credits are the “money with which you can buy things” And you get credits for “selling” your own stuff.
It’s a great place! Try it!
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
11:01 pm
It’s not the sugar that’s the problem with lolly pops (although sugar and artificial sweeteners aren’t that great an idea either) the candy can come of the stick – we’ve all had that happen – and it then is a choking hazard. Even if you are watching baby, it can happen quickly, and a choking infant is definitely a situation best avoided, even if you know the heimlich.
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
11:01 pm
My son is 10 months old right now, He has allergies to regular formula but does great on lactose free formula. Me and my hubby have been talking about switching him to regular milk since he eats solids now and doesn’t care for his bottle to much anymore. But since he is on the lactose free formula Im not sure what milk he should be drinking and if regular cows milk or 2 % will bring his allergies back. I also wanna know the best way to switch him off, should I just start the regular milk or should I mix it with formula ???
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
11:00 pm
I already own the Sims games and that’s not what I want. I’ve also googled stuff but haven’t found much. I want a virtual baby game where I can adopt or make my own baby, feed it, take care of it, etc. NOT one of those sites where you see a picture of a baby and stats. Actually like a virtual baby LIKE Sims. A moving virtual baby and things like that. Does anyone know any games like that?
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
5:25 pm
All I know is that one is covalent while the other is ionic, and that having hydrogen in the mix will automatically make it covalent since it will distinguish if it’s polar on non-polar. Also, I read something about certain elements and/or compounds being naturally covalent/ionic, the thing is, how do you know? Feel free to correct anything I’ve said wrong, and please, help me
Thanks!
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
5:21 pm
This is not spam
WWW.KIZOODLE.COM
You ‘sell’ your stuff for kizoodle credits, You then use your kiz credits to ‘buy’ stuff from other parents. No money is ever exchanged.
This is a wonderful way to save money and help you get clothes/toys for your children. This is NOT just for your children, They have a Moms section as well. You can trade your clothing/books/household items, etc with other moms.
They give you 5 kizoodle credits when you join and if use this
new member code – DXFR8R
they will give you 2 extra kiz credits, This is their way of helping you to start trading your unwanted items!
They also have a wonderful parents group section. You can join local support groups in your area. You can meet other parents and also set up play groups for your children!
You have nothing to lose by signing up,as this is completly FREE! No money is ever exchanged!
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
11:01 am
You could do some research on the Internet – there are many humanitarian associations that provide help to poor countries.
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
11:01 am
This is the description from the website: Provides moisture and absorbs oil when and where needed with adjustable coverage that is silky upon application. Oil-free formula provides natural skin finish. I really don’t want to spend 20 dollers on foundation right now as funds are tight, so does anyone know a cheaper version that is comparable? Thanks.
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
11:01 am
I am not low income but I live with my parents and they do not pay for everything Diego needs so my boyfriend and I have been paying alot of disposable diapers. Within the 8 months my son has been here, I am guessing we spent over $500 on diapers, not counting the pack I get for free each month and some my gma buys.
I finally discovered cloth diapers.
I was never told about them. NEVER!
no one told me how easy they were, no one told me how they have AIO. all I was ever told is that they are disgusting
then yesterday my gma tells me how wonderful they are.
so im switching.
many of my friends are low income and complain about how they cant afford good diapers.
so why doesnt WIC or welfare promote cloth to low income mothers?
Tuesday, December 29th, 2009 at
11:01 am
does anyone no where i can get free baby stuff case i have no money