PRODUCT REVIEW: NEW PRODUCTS

Spot Me ID

PRODUCT DESCRIPTION

Spot Me ID is a temporary identification product available to parents. With our animated ID bracelets, ID lanyards, and temporary tattoos, you will have peace of mind knowing your child is safer in crowded public places. Simply write your name and cell phone number on these easy to recognize safety products.

MOM HELPS REUNITE LOST KIDS WITH PARENTS AFTER PERSONAL EXPERIENCE
After losing a child in an amusement park, mom launches Spot Me ID: reconnecting wandering kids with their parents

The product and concept is simple. Parents use the Spot Me ID waterproof permanent marker to write their cell phone number and name on these easy-to-recognize safety products.  Rayko emphasizes her product line is effective without being frightening. “We don’t want to scare children into thinking they are definitely going to get lost. We created a product that will protect them just in case,” says Rayko. They can be worn at amusement parks, water parks, stadiums, on field trips, at the playground, zoos, museums, malls, carnivals and fairs- virtually anywhere a small child could get lost in a crowd.

ABOUT SPOT ME ID

Spot Me ID products provide parents with peace of mind knowing their children are safer in crowded public places. Affordable and easy-to-use, Spot Me ID is mom-invented and kid-approved! Spot Me ID™ was recently named the winner of the prestigious iParenting Media Award and the iParenting Media “Hot” Award in the safety category, and The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) New Product Award in merchandise for 2008. For more information or to order, visit: www.spotmeid.com or call toll free 1.866.544.5721.

Spot Me ID products are suitable for children ages one to 10.  The cartoonish bracelets and lanyards feature an animated dog named Spot, who winks, wags his tail, and waves. The temporary tattoos depict a Spot the dog with an area to write in a cell phone number and parent’s name. They are non-toxic, FDA approved, and will last days even when wet.

Spot Me ID gets great review from Popular Baby Products
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There is nothing more terrifying than losing a child in a crowded public place! It can happen to any family. That’s why over 2,000 children get lost every day!

Spot Me ID recently introduced an innovative line of patented bracelets, lanyards and temporary tattoos that help reunite wandering children and parents quickly. The Spot Me ID™ bracelets and lanyards feature an animated dog named Spot, who winks, wags his tail, and waves to keep children entertained. The waterproof lanyard and bracelets are also reusable. For kids who love temporary tattoos, Spot Me ID™ has a series that parents can’t resist! They are non-toxic, FDA approved, and will last days even when wet.

Spot Me ID was recently named the winner of the prestigious iParenting Media Award and the iParenting Media “Hot” Award in the safety category, and The International Association of Amusement Parks and Attractions (IAAPA) New Product Award in merchandise for 2008. Check out Spot Me ID and do everything you can to keep your kids by your side!


Introducing Poo-Pourri Jr., a diaper spray made of all-natural anti-bacterial essential oils such as bergamot, lemongrass and grapefruit.

Poo-Pourri Jr., from the makers of the popular Poo-Pourri adult spray, eliminates the source of odor causing bacteria and uses a secret formula that safely and effectively traps and diffuses odors in cloth and plastic diapers, leaving your home fresh and clean.

Simply spray Poo-Pourri Jr. on dirty diapers before disposal and there will be no reminder that your little angel was once a stinker. This convenient spray is also perfect to take with you on the go in your diaper bag – the formula contains a revolutionary odor counteractant to neutralize odors at the source and refresh air. The all-natural essential oils in Poo-Pourri Jr. trap odors and won’t leave any behind.

Poo-Pourri Jr. is available in a 4 oz. bottle for $12.96 and an 8 oz. bottle for $19.95. It is available for purchase at www.poopourri.com as well as through retailers nationwide.

We all know not everything that comes out of our babies is as sweet as them.

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Babies don’t need expensive toys—just you and this book!

Beltsville, MD – Engaging your baby in stimulating experiences encourages brain development and paves the way for successful learning in the future.

Did you know?

  • A baby’s brain is 250% more active than that of an adult.
  • The networking of the brains’ synapses is nearly complete after the first three years.
  • You are your baby’s best toy!

Drawing on extensive brain research, child development expert and best-selling author Jackie Silberg presents Baby Smarts. Filled with developmental games, Baby Smarts helps you build your baby’s brain power, one activity at a time!

Recently awarded two prestigious parenting awards, the iParenting Award and the National Parenting Publications Gold Award, Baby Smarts helps you unlock the power of your baby’s brain with simple activities that do not require expensive toys or props.

Try these fun activities with your baby:

Floating Feathers (3-6 month olds)

  • Lie down on your back with your baby next to you.
  • Throw a brightly colored feather in the air and watch it float gently to the ground.
  • This is a very relaxing game, and it challenges babies to follow (track) objects with their eyes. (Note: You can find feathers at art supply stores.)

Under the Blanket (9-12 month olds)

  • This game develops your baby’s observation skills, demonstrates the concept of “under,” and enhances your baby’s ability to follow directions.
  • Let your baby watch as you hide a small toy under a pillow.
  • After you hide the toy, ask her to find it.
  • If she does not understand, ask her again and show her that the toy is under the pillow.
  • Tell her that you are now going to hide the toy under the blanket.
  • Keep hiding the toy in different places that are “under” something.

Author Jackie Silberg, who has an M.S. in child development, is an early childhood advocate and popular keynote speaker. She is the author of 15 books with Gryphon House, including Games to Play with Babies and 125 Brain Games for Babies. She lives in Leawood, Kansas. Baby Smarts by Jackie Silberg (978-0-87659-065-2). For additional information regarding Gryphon House titles, to receive a review copy, or to schedule an interview with the author, please contact Cathy Calliotte at 800.638.0928 or cathy@ghbooks.com.


Many parents-to-be talk to their developing child in the womb or play music because they know that, at 18 weeks, the developing baby can begin to recognize sounds. A new study sheds light on what type of auditory stimulation can actually be recognized by the developing baby in the womb, revealing that a simple beat is not only recognized in the womb, but is also developmentally stimulating for the baby in-utero (http://tinyurl.com/b9kykr). It suggests that, while certainly great for bonding, music is too complex for the developing baby and the spoken word is too muffled by the time it travels through the amniotic fluid.

More than 150,000 moms worldwide have already embraced the idea of prenatal learning using simple beats with the BabyPlus Prenatal Education System (www.babyPlus.com) – the first U.S. patented prenatal education system that uses simple beats similar to the maternal heartbeat to stimulate prenatal learning. The BabyPlus System introduces patterns of sound in the primary language a developing baby can understand and hears 24/7—the maternal heartbeat. As the baby differentiates the simple rhythmic sounds of BabyPlus from those of the mother’s heartbeat, learning begins at the earliest stage of development. The mother’s heartbeat (a simple beat) is the only sound a growing baby can comprehend, making BabyPlus the most developmentally appropriate form of learning in the womb.

So, can learning begin in the womb? The study suggests so, and the BabyPlus parent testimonials about their baby’s characteristics after birth and into childhood further strengthen the study’s findings. Any interest in receiving more information about BabyPlus, images or in speaking with the founder about the concept of prenatal learning?

Hillary Money, BLASTmedia [11313 USA Parkway, Fishers, IN 46037 | www.blastmedia.com | Contact: (317) 806-1900 x 123 ]

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