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Several years ago my little sister bought a book for my son called “The Dangerous Book for Boys”. It is a wonderful book full of tips on adventures, experiments and stuff to do when you are bored. We have loved that book!

So, fast forward a couple of years and you will find my friend Christy and I having a conversation about her children and how she wished she could find a great gift for them for some occasion. Her son was at that hard to buy for age that all boys reach. Toys are too immature and electronics too expensive. See, that is the issue with boys, with girls there is always the option of clothes, shoes, make-up and handbags. Girls are SOOOO much easier to buy for.

I started telling her about the book that Tate had received and how much we loved it and let her know that there was also an edition especially for girls called “The Dangerous Book for Girls”. Both of her children received copies of those books that year and they have loved them as much as we did.

Fast forward another year or so and you meet head on with today. As I was sitting here today working on several projects for my job and trying to meet deadlines that have to be met the UPS man arrives and hands me a package that I wasn’t expecting.

Chuka

Having an energetic puppy that gets into EVERYTHING is a day to day challenge but when something new arrives…Whoooo Boy, you better look out! If you follow me on Facebook you get to see a lot of what Chuka gets into and why he makes me want to put him in one of those  amish baby cribs, only made out of steel instead of wood. He is a hot mess…and well, Chuka just couldn’t wait for me to open the package. Little did I know, the package was for him. OhMyStinkinHeck! Now I am in for it. What did he get? Well, let me just show you:

Dangerous Book for Dogs

Description From Amazon: The Dangerous Book for Dogs asks a simple question: isn’t there more to being a dog than wearing a mini cashmere sweater and riding around in a $400 evening clutch? What about the simple pleasures of life — feeling the wind in your fur, digging up the grass beneath your paws, smelling another dog’s butt? Isn’t that part of the great joy of being a dog?

Written (with help) by dogs and for dogs, The Dangerous Book For Dogs provides insight on everything from the tastiest styles of shoes to chew to the proper method for terrorizing squirrels. It also contains portraits of noble dogs throughout history, the mysteries of cats and humans, and everything else your dog ever wanted to know but was afraid to ask–like how to make toys out of human’s household items, or how to escape from a humiliating reindeer costume.

 

Christy sent him this book. What was she thinking??? He definitely needs NO help in the mischief department! I think I may be in for it even more.

Seriously though, this is one of the cutest books I have ever seen. It talks about all things dogs need to know such as how to deal with cats, what shoes are good for chewing and which to stay away from, etc. If you have a loved pooch you should most definitely invest in a copy. It is great for spending some quality together time with your four-legged friend.

I just want to say, the folks who wrote these books have no clue who I am and they had nothing to do with me writing this post. I just felt like you needed to know all about them in case you have kids or critters. You are seriously going to love the books!

 

Last night I was so tired and decided that I would take sleep pills and read a little…then fall off to sleep. Well, my plan didn’t quiet work as I had intended. I have been reading a book called “The Help~ a novel” by Kathryn Stockett. I picked up where I had left off and then at 4 AM this morning I finished the book.

The Help~a novel

OhMyStinkinHeck! This is one good book. It is a story about a group of maids living in Mississippi during the 60′s, their employers and the trials and tribulations that they each face. I don’t want to give much away so just let me say that if you are a reader, this is a must read. You will follow with baited breath to find out about the Terrible Awful that Minny does, what ever happened to Constantine, what role Aibileen plays in it all and where Miss Skeeter fits in.

I laughed and I cried as I became immersed in the small town of Jackson, MS and into the lives of the women who lived there.I think you will too.

“I was in no way compensated for this post. I just really loved the book and wanted to share it with all of you. Kathryn Stockett has no clue who I am or the fact that I have read her book.”

 

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I LOVE to sit down and read a good book. It has long been a passion of mine and one that I had hoped to pass on to the kids. The only one who shares my passion is Tate. When he was little you could find him under the covers late at night with a flashlight reading his little heart out. He was always so afraid he would get caught being up past betime. I always let him think he was getting away with something, because that is afterall part of the thrill.

When my family was asked to review the Literati wireless electronic reader we couldn’t have been more thrilled. I knew before it arrived that this would be one item that Tate and I would be fighting over…and I was right. One of the great things about it is that we can both be reading a book, and it will hold our place while the other one has it. I am not sure what I did but I have lost one book…inside the electronic reader. Yep, that’s me. Technologically challenged.

Tate is the one who actually read all of the instructions and did the majority of the set-up process. As I watched I realized just how user friendly the Literati is and how we should have invested in an electronic reader a long time ago. I wasn’t sure just how much we would use one, but now I realize that this is one device that we will never leave home without again. Great for car trips, waiting in offices or lines, or just relaxing around the house with a good book. And now we need another one. It is a fight every noght to see who is going to get the Literati at bed time because both Tate and I love to read at night. With the lighted/color display reading at night is easier than ever and I don’t keep Bric up with a light on or the sound of pages turning.

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With access to more than 2 million books they have everyone covered, even the pickiest of readers. The Book store is easily navigated. You can see what’s in the Best-Seller list or search for a book you have been wanting. It also comes with all of the adapters needed to charge and hook up to the computer as well as with a nice case. Lightweight and easy to carry along anywhere!  Here are some of the details of the Literati:

The Literati by The Sharper Image is a dedicated color wireless electronic reader

– all features and functionality were thoughtfully considered.

• The Literati is one of the few color eReaders and has a 7” color LCD screen (480

x 800 resolution).

• A built-in bookstore gives users access to more than 2 million books, magazines

and periodicals.

• An SD card slot allows users to add storage (up to 8GB).

• The Literati development team is dedicated to ensuring users enjoy their Literati

for years to come. Ongoing updates and new features will regularly be added.

Sneak peek: In the November / December timeframe, a number of reading

enhancements will be available, including: Night-reading mode, custom

bookshelves and bookmarks and “dog ears” (a way to mark your favorite

pages).

• There is a storm of color content coming – everything from children’s books and

cookbooks to textbooks, magazines and newspapers.

• The Literati brings great flexibility to the reading experience. Not only can the

Literati store hundreds of titles, it also lets users enjoy those titles on their

laptop, smart phone and desktop computer.

· Features a 7” backlit color LCD screen

· Comes pre-loaded with 25 classics and includes a special coupon code for automatically loading another 125 pre-selected free titles directly into the Literati user’s account

· Has a built in connection to Kobo, a global eReading service with access to nearly 2 million titles (1.8 million of them free)

· Has a list price currently set at $159 (but look for some  Black Friday deals!)- making it a great holiday items for the teens heading off to college or frequent travelers on your holiday shopping list

Attention Homeschoolers: If you have a teen who is studying the classics, almost all of the common ones that we use in our Literary classes are FREE! We have been using the Literati as part of our curriculum and couldn’t be happier.

The Literati also makes a great affordable gift for the readers on your Christmas list this year.

“I wrote this review while participating in a blog tour campaign by Mom Central on behalf of The Sharper Image and received a Literati eReader to facilitate my review.”

 

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What do iKnow?  iKnow lots of things, at least that is what I like to think. It is also what I tell my kids, just don’t tell them that I really don’t know everything. One thing I do know is that there are some really great new learning DVD’s called iKnow by Take Pride Learning that take children everywhere on an adventure of a lifetime. The adventures teaches them to read through a 3-part system  in conjunction with the San Diego Zoo making leanring fun and exciting! They will get to meet all kinds of exciting animals as they journey through the alphabet making this the perfect gift for the pre-schooler in your life this Holiday Season!

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This 3 DVD Collection is the start of the learning adventure. When kids view reading as a fun and enjoyable activity, their reading skills improve naturally. This captivating DVD Collection guides your children on an incredible journey with the animals in Africa, through the Rain Forest, and the San Diego Zoo. This sensational program leaves them eager to venture deeper into the exciting world of reading and wanting to discover more.

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This deck is stacked with 52 letter-animal playing cards. Two complete alphabets – all 26 letters, animals A to Z. Each letter is textured so a child can feel, see, and say the letter. iKnow Cards use the same animals and graphics from the DVD Collection for repetition and consistency to improve learning. Take these cards with you anywhere for hours of fun and learning.

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Children can apply what they learn from the DVD Collection in 5 additional online adventures! Familiar animals, letters and sounds strengthen the connection between concept and learning. Children experience the same basic skills again, which reinforces what they’re learning, and they take an interactive role in the process gaining greater confidence in their learning abilities. These adventures focus on phonics, the alphabet, vocabulary, spelling, and comprehension.

You can learn more about iKnow HERE or the iKnow DVDs and Playing cards can be purchased HERE

And thanks to iKnow and Take Pride Learning you can enter to win a set for yourself!

To Enter: Visit the THIS site and leave me a comment telling me why you would like to win it. All entries must be received by December 8th at 5 PM EST. All entries must have a valid US mailing address. Winners will be selected at random and will have 3 days to respond to the verification e-mail.

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