I have a confessions to make, our Kidlandia Mousefly came on vacation with us! Yes, we actually brought her along. Now, I really don't know for sure if it is supposed to be male or female, but we decided that ours was a girl. She is cute! Anyway, the Mousefly is one of Kidlandia's plush Kreechurs. She is a combination church mouse and big eared bat. Our Mousefly is 7 inches from the tip of her little nose to the tip end of her tail. Her pink and brown coloring are just perfect! My children think she is adorable. Her fur is extremely soft. And her huge eyes just add to her cuteness. We are calling her: Little Bit. She is perfectly pocket-sized. She can travel in a backpack if necessary!
Here is Little Bit, Our Mousefly.
She is sunning herself in our hotel window.
Anyway, she is just one of the Kidlandia Kreechurs. They are available for just $14.95 plus shipping. They are limited editions at FAO Schwarz.
Kidlandia also has personalized products available. Mugs, blankets, placemats, puzzles and many other items can be personalized for your child's enjoyment. They can design their own country, create a family tree, or map out a play paradise. Then they can have it as a keepsake on one of the products available through Kidlandia. Pretty neat!
Sitting up so her back can get some sun!
She has to change sides so she doesn't burn.
Be sure to visit Kidlandia. One neighbor will be receiving one of the plush Kidlandia Kreechurs (Company choice). Be sure to enter!
Disclosure:I received no monetary compensation for this post. I did receive 1 Mousefly. All quotes are taken from the Kidlandia email or website. All thoughts and opinions are entirely mine.
Hey Neighbors! Here is a really neat gift idea for someone with a young child. Here we have I Can Sign (First Words) from Baby First TV. Now, I am just going to share right here that we have friends who have taught two of their children to sign at a very young age. And it works! Their children could sign before they could talk. The Dvd will teach your child many useful words that will be used in day to day life. Words like: eat, water, milk, cookie, ear, feet hands, kiss, sleep, book, mother, father, and many other words. Each word is taught in a short video clip where they will see pictures of the word/item and people signing. There is also a little character at the bottom corner of the video signing along. The Dvd can be done on English or Spanish. Also included on the Dvd are printable coloring pages that you can print off by inserting the Dvd into your computer. Inside the cover of the Dvd case is a little booklet that covers some of the words you and your child
When we talk about pests in the home, the most common that we tend to deal with are the creepy-crawlies that find their way in. Ants, termites, and spiders, for instance. Occasionally though, you have a real chance of getting a much bigger, fuzzier unwanted guest in the home. What do you do about the fact your home is at risk of becoming a wildlife sanctuary for some truly unhealthy and even dangerous beasts? Picture by Alexas_Fotos Know the signs It doesn’t matter if you’re in a suburban home, a country cottage, or a fourth-floor apartment. Some animals can find their way just about anywhere. It’s worth knowing the signs of pest infestation so you can confirm it and act on it immediately. Spotting droppings, keeping an ear out for scratching, and looking for signs of nesting like shredded paper, scrunched leaves, and grass clippings around the home without explanation can help you start fighting back. Picture by wolfgang_vodt Cleanliness is key If there’s
Hey neighbors, its with a heavy heart I let you all know that my mom (Lori) unexpectedly passed away the end of June. Our family has been taking the time between now and then to be together and remember what a light mom was. I came on towards the end of last year and was planning on fully moving my interviews and review to this website. I intend to to so partially to keep mommas beautiful website going. Thank you all so much for your love and support over the years. ~Mercy
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