Seapals, Huggies, and then some…
Summer is here and in full swing, we’re back from a fabulous vacation at the beach during a heat wave, yes we do have heat waves even here in the NorthEast and it was a doozy! The beach was a great place to be for the heat wave, although keeping the kids from getting burned when they wanted to be playing in the surf all day long was no easy task. In steps Huggies Little Swimmers Sun Sensors with these new little patches or sorts that you put on your child, a little fish sticker and it changes color, and goes solid organge when it’s time to replay the suncreen. Gotta say, these came in pretty handy and my kids made it through a week at the ocean, in complete sun, not a drop of rain, without so much as a red splotch on them. Me on the other hand…I should have put a little fishy on myself. Oops. So be sure to grab some of these when you are getting the Little Swimmer diapers, always a savior with wee ones, who can stand those big soggy fat diapers???
Russ, maker of all things plush has a new line of plush toys out, Seapals! These are really cute and pretty timely with our recent trip to the ocean. Big Boy just got a Manta Ray and loves it, even though he didn’t actually see a Manta Ray in Cape Cod. LOL So they little stuffed creatures are just $11.00 and come with a code you take with you to their website, the code gets you points and gives your sea creature a home when you sign up for an account, which is free and easy to do. Then, you and your child can decorate your pals aquarium and SeaPad and the points are used to “buy” more stuff to decorate. You can earn more points by playing games online and they even have interactive ones for slightly older children where they can play against other kids online at the same time. It’s pretty neat really, I had to play the games for my son, he’s not that into video games and that sort of thing yet, but he sat with me and we tried all the games and he picked out a lovely plasma tv for his Seapal. Wonder where he gets that from???
Need some more tidbits of info, check this out…if you live in or near or are heading to the New Hampshire area you probably want to know about this Fun Pass. We’re about 3-4 hours away, not quite close enough, but the Fun Pass sounds great, it’s a $25 discount coupon book with discounts to over 100 New England attractions. It includes coupons for Story Land, Canobie Lake Park, 13 ski resorts, museums, theatre, sporting events, and much more.




