Archive for the 'Kids & Teens' Category
Online Retailer MidnightPass.com Offers Unique Father’s Day Gift Ideas
With a closet full of neckties and a garage full of tools, the question of what gift to give Dad puzzles many families.
Midnight Pass, a Marshfield, MA based direct marketer and online retailer (www.midnightpass.com) offers these off-beat, unique gift ideas that will surely please Dad.
- 2004-05-23
Baby Sherpa Wins International Best Baby Products Award
Baby Sherpa Lands Top Spot in Gear & Equipment Category-Baby Sherpa Diaper Backpack recognized for excellence by iParenting media. - 2004-03-06
No commentsReality TV for Kids…Award Winning New Video Alleviates Separation Anxiety and First Day of School Jitters for Pre-Schoolers
Edutainment helping children overcome their fear of attending school for the first time. - 2004-06-24
387 commentsMommy Makeovers
Many women are establishing the career track before tackling the mommy track. And because they tend to have higher incomes and often go back to work after childbirth, they want to be confident about their appearances as well as have their old shapes back. Often a ?mommy makeover? is the result. - 2004-09-21 Friend of PR Web - 5
464 commentsOVULITE: A Fertility Monitor You Can Have Faith In
DBS Laboratories LLC announced the availability of Ovulite? - an FDA registered personal optical device that enables accurate and reliable family planning. The neatly packaged, lipstick-sized Ovulite product uses saliva to pinpoint a woman?s periods of fertility by employing a technique similar to laboratory staining. Ovulite is non-invasive, 100% hygienic, 98% accurate, and provides results in minutes. - 2004-02-12
391 commentsMy Gym Children’s Fitness Centers Lead The Fight Against Childhood Obesity
Over Twenty Later, Worldwide Children?s Fitness Centers Continue To Create Confidence and Positive Self-Image Through Games, Music, Exercise, Sports and Gymnastics - 2004-07-12
362 commentsBuilding Baby?s Brain with Exercise: Why infant exercise makes sense in early learning
Research shows that early movement and sensory experiences lay the foundation for higher learning but too many infants are missing out on this vital developmental input. - 2004-04-24 Friend of PR Web - 5
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