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The Faster, Easier Way to Scrape Ice and Snow From Your Windows.
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Help Kids To Stay Safe Through Play #DumbWaysJR
I think as parents one of the most important things we want to do as parents is keep our kids safe. We want them to understand how to be safe and not to be careless especially around things that can hurt them. Teaching them the importance of safety in the kitchen and around trains is very important.
So many needless accidents occur around trains, train stations, platforms and crossings. In 2012 a very popular PSA campaign Dumb Ways to Die effectively communicated the message that it is dumb to take risks that have serious consequences, especially around trains. While the message is very effective in educating people about the risks, the graphics are a bit too graphic and gory for younger children.
I was thrilled to be able to try out two Dumb Ways JR Apps to help younger children learn through play how to be safe. Dumb Ways JR Boffo’s Breakfast and Dumb Ways JR Loopy’s Train Set are available for download for iOS at the App Store and for Android on Google Play.
Dumb Ways Jr. Boffo’s Breakfast
Dumb Ways Jr. Boffo’s Breakfast helps even young children who can’t read have fun while learning. They can create so many combinations and recipes for a very hungry Boffo to eat. There is a cutting board where they can choose whatever ingredients they want. Then they can cut them, dice them or grate them. They can feed him the foods one at a time without cutting or cooking them and they get a kick out of seeing his reaction to certain foods. Sometimes he burps, holds his stomach, passes gas, gets the hiccups and more. He falls asleep if children are not interacting with the app.
There are no limits to the amount of ingredients they can use, they can feed him one thing or a combo of several things. After they have the ingredients they can use the mixer and then cook it up for Boffo. He will then eat what they made and show his reaction to it. When they are using the stove, if they turn it up to 4 or 5 (the highest settings) Boffo gets nervous and it serves as a springboard for discussion as to why. The flames on the stove also increase when the child turns up the stove.
There is a parents guide that comes with the app to explain how parents can assist their child in learning key concepts while having fun. Dumb Ways JR Boffo’s Breakfast app can be downloaded for iOS at the App Store and for Android on Google Play.
Dumb Ways JR Loopy’s Train Set:
In Loopy’s Train Set, players can select from two modes of play: Drive or Build. In Drive mode there are 3 levels and kids use controls on the screen to drive Loopy’s train on the track. They do not have to steer the train but they can choose from forward and reverse and 4 different speeds- stop, 1, 2, or 3.
There are waiting passengers at the train station and kids need to stop the train and pick them up. They assist passengers on and off the train. The app design encourages kids to create their own dialogue when helping passengers board or exit the train. The first level has a basic track but in level 2 the track is larger and has a tunnel, more track direction options and more train stations. Level 3 has all that and more, there are bridges, railroad crossings, more track and options to keep the app fresh and exciting.
In Build mode, the children are the designers. They create their own unique track by arranging and connecting different-shaped pieces of track. They can also add houses, trees and animals to their scene to really customize it. After the track is built they can drive Loopy’s train on it. There are 3 levels starting with the simplest and as the levels go up so do the choices of track and other options that kids can choose to add to their track. The ability to build their own track keeps it fresh and fun because they can build something different each time!
Through this fun app kids can learn about various aspects of train safety. They will come to understand that characters cannot cross the tracks and the boom gates at the level crossings automatically come down when the train approaches. This provides the opportunity for parents and caregivers to expand on these concepts to talk about being safe around trains in a productive way. There is also a parents guide that gives parents tips on how they can get the most out of the app for their child.
You can download Dumb Ways JR Loopy’s Train Set for iOS in the App Store and for Android on Google Play.
My kids really had fun with these apps. Of course being kids they took great pleasure in seeing Boffo have certain reactions to the food they gave him. They really loved the option they had to create their own train route in Dumb Ways JR Loopy’s Train Set. Since my kids have an older sister who works as an analyst for a major transit organization it really opened the dialogue about train safety even more!
The apps appeal to a range of senses so they really work with whatever type of learning kids like. The apps encourage kids to problem solve and role play which gets them really thinking. These are definitely favorite apps for them and I feel good there is that learning intertwined throughout.
Connect with Dumb Ways to Die and Dumb Ways JR online:
- Dumb Ways to Die website
- Dumb Ways to Die Facebook page
- Dumb Ways JR landing page
- Dumb Ways JR Facebook page
- Dumb Ways JR Instagram page
This post is sponsored by Dumb Ways JR and The Motherhood. As always my views and words are 100% my own.
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Measles Cases Rising And Junk Science Is To Blame?
So unless you’ve been under a rock, you’re well aware of the measles outbreak that started in Disneyland and has now spread to 121 cases across the U.S. Doctors, the American Academy of Pediatrics, CDC, and more are urging parents to get their children vaccinated.
This has created a storm of opposition from the anti-vax parents. Seemingly unconcerned with what they deem a mild or non-serious illness, they are defending their rights not to vaccinate. They feel they are protecting their children from autism which they believe is caused by the MMR vaccine. The study that perpetuated the myth was retracted and deemed junk science. Regardless, they remain steadfast in their decision not to vaccinate despite increased concern of a measles epidemic.
I thought I would research the answers to questions that people have been asking regarding all this debate. So let’s look at what perpetuated the notion that the MMR vaccine was causing Autism?
We need to go back to 1988, when a doctor in the UK by the name of Andrew Wakefield published a study with just 12 child subjects. The children were brought to his clinic suffering from diarrhea and/or abdominal pain. These children were said to have a history of normal development but subsequently lost certain skills. When Wakefield was gathering their medical history, he asked the parents when their child received the MMR vaccine and how that correlated to their loss of skills. Based upon this data, Wakefield believed there was a connection between the vaccine and autism.
However, there was no objective scientific data to back his theory up, it was based on the recall of the parents. Given that some of the vaccines were administered as much as 9 years prior, there is reasonable concern about the accuracy. What is even more troubling, is that Wakefield, claimed that the bowel dysfunction was caused by the MMR vaccine which then caused the autism, even though 4 of the 12 children in the study experienced behavioral disorders prior to the bowel issues. This fact alone refutes Wakefield’s theory.
There was also no control group, a critical omission casting more doubt on his findings. A good standard of science, is that the findings can be replicated in a separate setting. After sharing specimens with colleagues at the Royal Free Hospital in London, Wakefield’s findings could not be replicated. His study was later retracted from the Lancet where it was originally published.
The doctor’s troubles did not end there, a paper in the Journal of Molecular Pathology written by Wakefield in 2002, was found to be critically flawed. A recent study in the British Medical Journal found no rise in incidence of autism in children who received MMR as compared to those who did not. The authors also showed that in autistic children (both ASD and classical) the age at which a child received MMR did not affect the age at which the diagnosis of autism was made.
So why then do some parents so vehemently claim that the MMR vaccine caused their child’s Autism? Autism is most often first identified in toddlers aged 18-30 months. Since the MMR vaccine is administered just before this peak age, it causes some parents to link the two together. There is no medical evidence to support this. Extensive reports from the American Academy of Pediatrics, the Institute of Medicine and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention conclude that there is no proven association between MMR vaccine and autism. Dr. Wakefield has since lost his license to practice medicine.
So what does all this mean to the anti-vaxers? Are they changing their stance? No, they are not and they are just as steadfast in their decision not to vaccinate. Many claim that the diseases that the vaccines have eradicated are not that serious. Really? This assumption is based on what? Their opinion? The AAP does not take the stance that the diseases are harmless. In fact they warn parents of the risks and urge them to vaccinate their children. Some pediatricians are refusing to treat the children of parents who refuse to vaccinate. They do not want their patients to be exposed to potentially life-threatening diseases in the waiting rooms. There are also many calling for a ruling that unvaccinated children not be allowed to attend public school.
I wonder what these parents are going to think in 15 or so years from now when their daughters and sons are dating and moving toward marriage. Have they thought that their sons could contract mumps and be sterile? Or that their grandchild may suffer debilitating birth defects or be stillborn because their mother contracted measles during pregnancy? Have they thought that far ahead, or do they plan to rush out and try to get their child exposed to these illnesses so they have natural immunity?
Will their pregnant daughters live in constant fear of contracting Rubella? Will they suffer the grief of losing their baby or caring for a child with severe birth defects stemming from a medical decision based on flawed science? Will their daughters rush out and get immunized to protect themselves after seeing the results of primary Rubella infection in unvaccinated pregnant friends and family members? Who knows what they future will hold for them. It’s scary to think about.
While many are still touting unfounded fears linking vaccines to autism, Autism Speaks chief science officer Rob Ring, has released a statement saying vaccinations cannot cause the disorder — and telling parents to vaccinate their children.
So why do they say the measles is a harmless childhood illness? The majority in the anti-vax movement were born after the vaccine, so they have no first-hand experience. Prior to the vaccine, measles killed 500 people a year in the U.S. Measles infection caused 48,000 people a year to be hospitalized and 4,000 experienced encephalitis, a dangerous condition that causes the brain to swell and caused 400-500 deaths.
Measles is one of the most infectious diseases because it’s airborne and lingers in the air causing it to spread quickly. People can spread the disease for four days before they develop any symptoms. Highly contagious, 90% of people not immune will contract the virus if exposed.
So how do you feel on the issue? Let me know, but please keep your comments respectful.
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REACT Sidekick Sends Widespread Alerts With Just One Press–Show Your Support on Kickstarter!!!
At Mommy Ramblings we are truly inspired by creative minds taking their vision to the next level. KickStarter has made it easier for inventors to bring their creative project to life. Robb Monkman is one of those creative minds using KickStarter to fund his React Sidekick device. This Sidekick is transforming the way people call for help in an emergency. If you’ve ever worried about your safety or the safety of a loved one, you are going to be excited about the React Sidekick, a low energy Bluetooth device that pairs with our free app putting security within reach when it counts. React Mobile app was launched over a year ago and development on that software has not ceased, it soon became clear that the app alone was not enough.
The React Sidekick gives individuals peace of mind that is right at their fingertips without having to reach for or find thier phone, unlock and make a call. The Sidekick button sends out a wide spread alert with just one press. When someone clicks the React Sidekick, their trusted contacts will receive an emergency alert email and text message letting them know where you are and that you need help. The Sidekick can also be set to post emergency alerts on Facebook and Twitter. As the mom of a daughter who lives an active life and runs and bikes in NYC, believe me this is great news!
The React Sidekick’s modular, gender neutral design makes it accessible to anyone. The React Sidekick is perfect for those with an active lifestyle, and brings peace of mind when: Running alone, walking through parking lots, meeting new clients and dating. With the React Sidekick, you can easily alert a wide network whenever your phone is out of reach and the button can be worn on a clip or keychain carabiner. This device is also a great tool to give to children and teens so they can easily call for help in an emergency. Show your support and learn more about the React Sidekick on KickStarter!!!
React Sidekick Features
- Small modular design that easily clips onto clothing
- Compatibility: Apple iOS 7.0 or later of iPhone 4S, 5, 5S, 5C, iPad 3rd and 4th Generation, iPad Mini, and iPad Air iPodTouch 5th Generation or Later
- Panic button pairs with the React Mobile app when in range of a user’s phone
- Frequency Range: ISM Band 2.4 GHz
- Bluetooth Version: BT 4.0 Low Energy
- Active Range: 0–30ft / 10 to 30m
- 1+ Year Battery Life
- Suggested MSRP $49.99, the React Mobile app is free for users in the Apple iTunes and Google Play stores
Learn more about the React Mobile safety app here: www.reactmobile.com and you can follow on Facebook and Twitter for the latest updates!
React Team
Robb Monkman, CEO and Co-Founder
- Leads React’s product development, branding initiatives, and sales.
- Decade+ of marketing and management experience at multiple software start-ups.
- Served as the Marketing Director for a company specializing in emergency communications software.
- Experience launching multiple products.
Rob Bangerter
Hardware Product Lead—COO
- Leads React’s hardware development and company operations.
- Highly successful track record helping organizations build the operations side of the business into world-class structures to support growth. Deep expertise in the consumer products industry from concept to market.
- Part of team that created world’s first app-enabled game accessory for the iPad.
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HOLSTER Grande Pill Box Review!!!
Disclosure: I got this product as part of an advertorial.
If you need to carry prescription medication or supplements with you, then you will really love the HOLSTER grande pill box. A larger version of the HOLSTER pill box, this is for people who carry a larger number of pills or large size pills.
The HOLSTER grande will allow you to carry what you need in style. The HOLSTER grande has three compartments that include a secret compartment under the cap and two compartments in the slide out cartridge. The HOLSTER grande pill box is convenient and clips to anything – a bag, a briefcase, a pocket – so that pills of all sorts, from prescription drugs and vitamins to aspirin and sleeping pills, can be accessed quickly, easily, and shamelessly – on flights, on the road, or at a trendy little café.
I received this pill box for review and can tell you it is unlike any pill box I have every seen. Sleek and stylish this container has all the room you need for supplements, vitamins or prescription medication. Perfect for travel or to use everyday! The cartridge snaps in securely so you know your medication is safe. If you need a pill box with room and style, check out the HOLSTER grande! Purchase Sabi’s HOLSTER grande pill box at Amazon.com.
I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.
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LunaTagz, Reflective, Safety Stickers Review & Giveaway!!! #LunaTagz
Just like the moon, they’re illuminated by light. LunaTagz protect the creatures of the night. As they run, ride or simply play, their existence is known to keep them safe.
Available in an array of shapes and sizes, from skulls and hearts to paw prints and peace signs, LunaTagz stickers and straps are made with a fusion of genuine 3M™ Scotchlite™ reflective material and a specially formulated durable adhesive so that you can tag your running gear, bikes, helmets, leashes, mailboxes, backpacks and more. They’re ideal for any area that requires safety illumination from street lamps, headlights or any beam of light. You’ll be seen up to 300 feet away!
LunaTagz were conceived by Ramsey, NJ mother of three, Hala Assile. Her desire to keep her children safe and their desire to “look cool” sparked the launch of the business. Today, LunaTagz are sold in popular retail locations across the country.
I received some peace signs and lightning bolt design LunaTagz to review. They are a great look and are perfect for adding to any article of clothing, hat, helmet, jacket or even dog leash that we want to be seen if we are out at night. My daughter is a jogger and cyclist and these are great for her helmet or jacket when it is dusk or later. This is an easy way to make it easier for anyone to be seen at night.
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Baby Light and Clip, Lighted Nail Clipper Review & Giveaway!!!
As parents we want to be so careful trimming the nails of our little ones. Still I have heard most parents say they have accidentally cut too close or nicked the skin while trimming the nails, and they feel awful. It is difficult though, because their nails are so little and it is easy to misjudge if you do not have proper lighting. I was glad to review the Baby Light and Clip, Lighted Nail Clipper. This ingenious little nail clipper has a built-in light that clearly illuminates your child’s nail so you can see just where to trim. You can even use it to trim in a dim room while baby is sleeping, the light makes it easy to see baby’s nails. Also features safety guards to help prevent nicking of baby’s tender skin, comfort handle is easy to maneuver and the handy compartment catches nail clippings. The included storage case is great for travel and so handy to have. If you are looking for a great nail clipper to clip your baby or child’s nails then check out the Baby Light and Clip. For use with babies, toddlers and children.
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Schwinn Adult Traveler Bicycle Helmet Review & Give-Away!!! {Give-Away Ended}
I was recently sent a Schwinn Adult Traveler Bike Helmet to review. It so happened my daughter who bikes 40 miles a week, was looking for a new bike helmet, and I could not think of a better person to test it out. She loved the fit of the helmet, it was comfortable and easy to adjust to get a great, secure fit. She liked the style and the colors and the quality was what you would expect of Schwinn. The 20 vents keeps your head cool when biking rear exhaust ports to keep you comfortable and enhance air flow. She is now very happy to be biking with this safe, stylish Schwinn Traveler Helmet.
So would you like a chance to win one of these high-quality Schwinn Bicycle Helmets? Then you will be thrilled to learn that Schwinn is sponsoring a give-away on Mommy Ramblings. One lucky blog reader will win a Schwinn Micro Thrasher Adult Bicycle Helmet. Thank you Schwinn for the review helmet and for sponsoring this great give-away on Mommy Ramblings!!!
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