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Kate from TheShoppingMama.com: Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with Kids

Wednesday, March 3rd, 2010

Irish or not, who can resist the fun that is St. Patrick’s Day? Between festive wear, shamrock crafts and kid-friendly reads there’s plenty of ways to spread green cheer with your little leprechaun.

Green Gear

daddys pot of gold shirt

No St. Patrick’s Day is complete without some green in your wardrobe – and this especially applies to kids. First stop for affordable holiday tees: Old Navy.  I love the Daddy’s Pot Of Gold shirt for the wee lasses (it shimmers… everyone say “ooooh”) and the Mom’s Good Luck Charm is perfect for every little one. At $7.50 a pop (plus 5% cash back from ShopAtHome) you can feel okay making this purchase even if your little one only wears it once or twice. If you insist on being more practical, a classic green polo or striped tee is perfect for the holiday.

Get Crafty

Anyone who knows me will agree that I am a bit challenged in the craftiness department. I just don’t have that gene. But, with a little inspiration even I can engage the kids in a little arts and crafts project.

Here’s an easy one that you can do with little to no skill and very few supplies: cut a piece of green construction paper into the shape of a shamrock. (If you’re as lame as I am, you can even print out a shamrock shape to use as a guide.) Have your toddler find green items from magazines and catalogs – he’ll love ripping the magazine up and you’ll love that this doesn’t require having actual craft supplies on hand – and then glue them onto the shamrock. I freely admit, this will not wow the neighbor when it’s hanging on your fridge, but it will cost next to nothing and is fun. And, of course, if you have actual crafty things, have your toddler decorate his shamrock with green glitter, felt, tissue paper or pipe cleaners. You can even raid your kitchen for green goodies like Fruit Loops.

shamrock cookie cutter

Speaking of the kitchen, I prefer to eat my way through holidays so another great way to get your kids involved in St. Patrick’s Day is baking and decorating cookies. Grab an affordable shamrock cookie cutter, green food coloring, icing and sprinkles and you have an afternoon of messy fun with your kids. And, of course, all the fun that comes with eating your creations.

There are lots of amazing resources for crafts with kids online so my lame festive ideas are just a jumping off point.

Books o’ Fun

the luckiest st patricks day ever book

If your child is old enough to wonder why you’re suddenly celebrating all things green, there are a couple fun children’s books to consider adding to your library. And, as you know, the great thing about books is they’re relevant and fun to read year-round and regardless of the proximity to a holiday. The Luckiest St. Patrick’s Day Ever tells the tale of the Leprechaun family celebrating St. Patrick’s Day with a parade. The rhyming story and bright illustrations will delight preschoolers and young grade schoolers, in particular. Interactive, lift the flap books are always a hit, and Hooray For St. Patrick’s Day is no exception as your child searches for the hidden leprechauns.

I hope these ideas put a little spring in your step and get you in the St. Patty’s Day mood!

The Shopping Mama

Kate from TheShoppingMama.com: Best Shopping Apps for Your iPhone

Wednesday, January 27th, 2010

When you’re shopping from the comfort of your own home, it’s easy to comparison shop and find the best deals – visit ShopAtHome.com, of course. But, when you’re on the go and shopping at brick and mortar stores comparing prices is a bit of a challenge unless you want to drive from store to store. And, clearly that’s no fun and it’s just not practical. Thankfully modern technology is here to help. Here are some must have iPhone Apps to help you shop and save on the go.

Shop Savvy

Turn your phone into a barcode with this free app (also available for download to Google Android). Aim your camera phone at a bar code and hold still. From there, Shop Savvy does all the work. It scans the barcode and searches more than 20,000 online and local retailers to find the best price. Using your location, Shop Savvy will tell you the best local major retailer (think Target, Best Buy, Walmart) to buy the product. It will also let you know where to find the best price online. With the prices right in front of you, make an educated decision whether to buy in store or online. You can even add items to a Wish List and receive Price Alerts. This App is so cool, it’s hard to believe it’s free.

Coupon Sherpa

This App generates in-store coupons based on your location. So, when you’re at the mall, for example, pull up Coupon Sherpa and it will find coupons for all nearby stores. Present your iPhone at checkout to redeem your coupon. A downside? You may run into issues with retailers not willing to redeem virtual coupons. A big plus? Exclusive Coupon Sherpa App coupons.

Shopper

Making and organizing your grocery shopping list has never been so easy. Create a shopping list and add items to your list as you think of them. Maintain more than one list – drug store, grocery store, hardware store, etc – and the list is organized by aisle to keep you on task while shopping. One of my favorite features is that you can share your list with family members so they can grocery shop for you! And the newest highlight is that Shopper is integrated with you local weekly flyers, so as you shop you will see any relevant sales at local stores. Nice. But, nice comes with a price of $1.99.

NexTag Mobile

The online comparison shopping site, NexTag goes mobile in this App. You can search and browse NexTag’s catalog to compare prices, read product reviews and mark your favorites for later purchase. While this does compare local retailers, the real power in NexTag is its vast online catalog and reviews. It’s a great way to find the best product for the best price and then buy it from home and earn cash back using ShopAtHome.

I Hear Ewe

I know what you’re thinking, “One of these things is not like the others” but as a mom shopping with young kids I can tell you that possibly the best shopping App is one that entertains my little ones. This App occupies antsy toddlers with 24 realistic animal sounds. When your tot touches an animal, the phone announces what the animal is and then makes the sound. For example, “This is the sound a cow makes. Mooo.” A great way for your babe to learn and keep happy while you shop, shop, shop.

Happy Shopping!

The Shopping Mama

Kate from TheShoppingMama: Saving Big at Gymboree!

Wednesday, December 23rd, 2009

Hello, my name is Kate and I am a Gymboholic. Not familiar with this particular addiction? Well, maybe you should escape while you can! I am officially addicted to the children’s clothing store Gymboree.  Like, I-try-to-get-every-piece-from-a-line addicted.

The addiction wasn’t immediate when my son was born. No, I tried to resist Gymboree, I truly did. But the adorable designs, coordinating pieces and really good deals got me hooked. Yes, I said good deals. You think I can afford 30 bucks for a shirt for my 12 month old? Heck, no. But, if you shop right, you can get a pretty good looking wardrobe or special occasion outfits for a fraction of the price. And your reward is children with wardrobes that put yours to shame.

gymbo kids 2

Gymbucks are the primary marketing ploy coupon. At select times a year, you can earn a $25 gift certificate for every $50 you spend at the store, Outlet or online. The Gymbucks can only be redeemed during a ten day period. The first morning of Gymbucks redemption you can usually find me standing at the door of my local Gymboree, Gymbucks clutched in one hand, shopping list in the other, patiently waiting for the store to open. I’m not kidding. (I almost caused witnessed  a  riot last year when the woman opening the store was ten minutes late to work the first morning of Gymbucks redemption. It wasn’t pretty.)

But, Gymboree prices are steep so Gymbucks alone isn’t enough to get my attention. I only buy things when they go on sale (usually 4 – 6 weeks after hitting stores ) and I always shop with coupons. If you time it right, you can always use a Gymboree Friends and Family or seasonal coupons (usually for 20 – 30% off) during Gymbucks earning and redemption. Check the ShopAtHome.com Gymboree page for current coupons!

gymboholic kids

My husband calls my obsession with Gymboree unnatural. I call it smart shopping. One thing I know for certain? My kids look darn cute in their clothes.

The Shopping Mama

Kate from The Shopping Mama: Top Five Things to Consider When Holiday Shopping for Kids

Friday, November 6th, 2009

Before we get to the good stuff (i.e. shopping), I’d like to take a moment to introduce myself.  I’m Kate, a stay at home mom to two young kids and the proud wife of an Air Force pilot. When I’m not pretending to be a dinosaur with my son or helping my daughter learn to walk, I’m blogging about products, toys and services that make parents’ lives easier at The Shopping Mama. I’m always posting new product reviews and offering amazing giveaways so stop by and visit.

The holidays are rapidly approaching and you probably have a kiddo or two on your shopping list.  (And, because both my little ones have the misfortune of being born near the holidays, I have some major gift shopping and preparing to do.) Here are some suggestions to help you think outside the toy box when shopping for little ones this year.

1. Less is More

Melissa and Doug  Letter Puzzle

A toy doesn’t have to make noise, having flashing lights or dance to be a hit. I’m sure all parents can relate to the desire for games and toys that spark quiet play, but kids enjoy them, too.  Puzzles are a great option – they engage kids, are creative and there’s an enormous variety out there. I love Melissa and Doug puzzles and wooden play toys because they’re well made, colorful and help foster a little one’s imagination. You can find a great selection of Melissa and Doug on Target.com.

2. Remember the Batteries

If you do get a toy that requires batteries – BUY the BATTERIES.  Seriously, if you want to see a kid cry, ask him to spend 20 minutes watching you struggle to cut, unscrew and pry a shiny new toy from a box and then tell him you don’t have the batteries to make it work.  Trust me, that’s not fun.   I’ve found that many toy boxes are not explicit about requiring batteries so read carefully to be sure to get them if they are necessary.

3. Get Creative

ArtJarLandofNod

Put together a fun and personalized box of art supplies by decorating a clear kitchen storage container (unused!) or an old shoe box and fill it with markers, stickers, crayons and colored pencils.  If you’re not up for the challenge, Land Of Nod has an amazing selection of arts supplies and crafting projects . My favorites are I’m Not Bored Any More Art Jar, In Stitches Embroidery Kit and Make Your Own Flip Book Kit.

4. Dress Up

I know, I know, you’re probably thinking, “Clothes? What kid wants clothes?” But, put a kid’s name on a shirt and it’s suddenly more than boring clothes. The same applies to something featuring a favorite TV character or, for older kids, a band or tween heartthrob.  I can tell you my son will love you forever if you get him a shirt with Nemo or his first initial on it. And I could go on and on about dress up clothes! A princess crown or superhero cape are relatively inexpensive and guarantee tons of fun.

The most important thing to remember when buying clothes for any child is to check with the parents ahead of time to make sure you buy the right size.  You should also consider the season. We live in Florida, so a 6 month size sweater (no matter how beautiful) didn’t do us any good this past summer when my daughter was wearing that size

5.  Age Appropriate

When buying toys or games, pay attention to the suggested age.  We all think our own children are geniuses – and they are, of course – but a toy or game designed for an older age, skill level or milestone will do nothing but frustrate and bore a child. The folks designing and creating toys know what they’re doing so trust the guidelines and shop age and skill-level appropriate.

I realize my suggestions and tips are pretty toddler and baby-centric, but hey that’s my life.  What are some things to remember when shopping for older kids?

The Shopping Mama

ShopAtHome.com’s Blogger Advisory Board Trip

Wednesday, October 14th, 2009

As a few of you may know (and all of you who follow us on Twitter!), Monday marked the day where we had four power bloggers come out to the ShopAtHome.com offices for an official “Day with ShopAtHome.com”, filled with lots of chatter, new friendships, way too much candy, fun presentations, and many great ideas that we can’t wait to start working on!

The day was packed full with different activities: everything from presentations by our employees to give them a sneak peek on what goes on at ShopAtHome.com, sessions on social media and website usability, to even a fun shopping experience on the site! Much time was spent picking their brains (and they ours) to figure out ways to make ShopAtHome an even better destination for shoppers to find the best deals on the web. From testing out brand new technology to trying (and loving!) the toolbar, we tried to make sure they learned everything they could about what we do here at ShopAtHome.com.

At the same time, we learned so much about the blogging community overall and, more specifically, about how these amazing women have managed to make blogging a career and still succeed at  finding a balance between family, kids, household chores, their career as a blogger, and a million other things. They were sharp, witty, funny, and extremely informed. It quickly became clear to us that blogging is not really a hobby for these women – it is both a passion and a job that actually helps pay the bills!

I wanted to take this opportunity to introduce the bloggers to you and to provide a little background on what they do. If you aren’t already reading their blogs, I highly recommend that you start today! I have already learned so many new tips on saving money, finding the best deals, shopping efficiently and being smart about my spending from their daily posts.

Crystal runs MoneySavingMom.com, the biggest personal home finance site on the Internet, where she strives to make each reader a better home economist. We are convinced she succeeds hugely at what she does! She has three little ones (we met the youngest, her son Silas, and he was one of the most adorable, well-behaved babies I’ve ever seen!) whom she provides homeschooling for, a busy blog and a gift for bargain shopping.

The Shopping Mama

Kate of TheShoppingMama.com is a fab, fashionable mother of two. She started her blog after the experiences she had while living in Germany (since they don’t have any Babies ‘R’ Us out there!) as a way to share her shopping savings. Plus, she looks like a model and features some of the coolest giveaways on her site.

Karen of FrugalRIMama.com is a feisty New England mother of two adorable girls with a gift for finding the absolute best Drugstore Deals! She has amazing insight on how to be an intelligent couponer, and even explains to you the ten (yes, TEN!!!) different kinds of coupons out there and how to get the biggest bang for your buck.

Money Saving Methods

Carrie, who writes MoneySavingMethods.com, is a fun and fabulous woman who really knows how to save you money. She graduated with an Accounting degree in college, and totally puts that to use on her blog (and in her home, where she’s raising three kids!) Her shopping and saving smarts have saved her over $41,000 just this year!

BAB Group Photo
From L to R: Krista Paul (ShopAtHome), Crystal Paine (MoneySavingMom.com), Karen Wilmes (FrugalRIMama.com), Kate Marsh-Lord (TheShoppingMama.com), Carrie Koors (MoneySavingMethods.com), Jaime Palmucci (ShopAtHome.com), Amanda Muniz (ShopAtHome.com)

These are four strong, assertive and intelligent women, and all of us here were honored to have them come (and I’m honored to have them be a part of this blog, too!) and visit us. You’ll see a lot more about them (and from them) in the future!