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Christmas in July

by Marcie

Cross-posted at My Two Boys

Special thanks to Working in Pjs for reminding me that it is certainly Christmas in July! In her post she writes about getting you all ready for holiday shopping.

Alice Meadows at Associated Content, The People’s Media Company, talks extensively about hot to start shopping now to save money and be stress free when the holidays come around.

The Savvy Shopper writes about Christmas in July and the six tips to better shopping.

MomandMurray’s Personal Finance Blog writes about the finances of shopping early.

Even Problogger mentions holiday shopping this past week in his article Seasonal Traffic and How to Capture it for Your Blog.

But, I’m not here to get more traffic or save you money, although I would hope that I can do the latter. I’m here to give you advice on products to purchase. I know that I, as well as my mother (perhaps I learned it from her) start Christmas shopping in July. When I see things I like I get them and store them away. I actually bought presents in February this year and already have Jenn and Grandma Pickel done.

But, that said, my job here is to give you all incredible sensory products for every age.

So, I will be doing a series of posts on age, gender, and sensory processing dysfunction.

True to my word, I am posting Christmas gifts…the best of the best for 2007 for Sensory kids. eBeanStalk.com is one of my absolute favorite children’s stories and they have fantastic child development toys and educational products. This post is all about their sensory products for kids ages newborn to one.

Why do I like them so much?
Our team of child specialists brings a comprehensive approach to child development. Using their collective experiences - Shari, Andy, Deanie, Barbara, and Gopi - ensure each and every facet of child development is covered. They select the toys, create Graduated Play ideas for each toy, author the eBeanstalk instruction cards, answer great FAQ’s, and much, much more.

Happy Christmas Shopping!

For Newborns - 3 Months:
Deluxe Taggie Set
Night Light Soother
Pink Soft & Snuggly Blanket
Baby Tizoo
Ocean Wonders Mirror
Dream Meadow
Mind Shapes
Activitot Tropical Isle
Zolo Linko

6 Months -9 Months
Mini Rib-It-Ball
Polar Bear Touch & Stack
Read To Me Tot Tower
Cow Stacking Rings
Busy Street

9 Months to 1 year
Black & White Blocks
Happy Hippo
Around The Block Wagon
Music & Play Table
Shape & Sound Puzzle Box


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