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      Free Sippy Cup - Juicy Juice
      Quote From Site: "Your child will love drinking Juicy Juice® from this special cup! Join JuicyJuice.com and we’ll send it to you FREE! Free Sippy Cup FYI: While supplies last. Please allow 8 weeks for shipping. Limit 1 per household or mailing address. Available to U.S. residents only. What do I have to provide: Name/Address E-mail Confirm e-mail Password Confirm password Opt in box After

      Written by: Freebie Fanatics Blog


      Free Sippy Cup from Juicy Juice
      Here's something for the little ones who can handle a cup but just can't keep their drink from spilling. A new sippy cup will do the trick. As of this posting, you can get a free sippy cup if you join the JuicyJuice.com community. You will receive a free sippy cup as well as enjoy other benefits of membership such as money saving coupons, contest, health articles and so much more. I wanted to

      Written by: Fun 4 The Children


      Big Box Retailer Plans to Yank Plastic Bottles, Sippy Cups
      As many of you have probably guessed by now, I’m an avid Washington Post reader. One of my favorite places to read the newspaper is in the car, while I wait for preschool pick up. Since my last post mentioned the preliminary federal report about the chemical bisphenol-A (”BPA”) in plastic containers, like [...]

      Written by: baby-wise blog


      LEAD TEST KIT! TEST YOUR BABY'S SIPPY CUPS, BOTTLES AND ELIMINATE DANGEROUS TOYS
      I've said for awhile that I'm afraid to bring anything into our house without testing it for chemicals and lead. With all the stuff that we know that has been overlooked for years, wouldn't we be stupid not to feel the need for testing our babies stuff? We can't wait for the powers that be to tell us what we already know, my friends. We have to make informed decisions on our own and not expect the government or any agency with a neck deep stack of papers on their desk to get around to telling us that BPA was bad, but......there's more where that came from. With the lead paint in toys that was found a month or so ago, I'm sure the noose is tightening on imported baby products and toys but just in case there are some loose cannons still on the shelves, here's a link to a free test. I h

      Written by: Oh Baby Baby


      Whiskey In My Sippy Cup is a Cool Spot
      I'll admit that there are very few mom blogs that I can identify with on a regular basis. I appreciate them, and I have mentioned a few of them here before, such as Soapbox Mom or A Week In The Life of A Redhead.Yesterday, I was scanning through the most recent posts at Dads.Alltop.com, and I saw one from BusyDad that I wanted to read. It was an entertaining post as usual, but he also included a link at the bottom to "the baddest mommy blogger in the land, Mr. Lady of Whiskey In My Sippy Cup." How could I resist clicking on this link? I couldn't, and I'm glad I didn't.BusyDad was right - Mr. Lady is one of a kind. Her most recent post called Makin' Babies is hilarious. She is genuine, authentic and honest about her experiences, and I really appreciate her sense of humor. I don't kno

      Written by: Discovering Dad


      Sippy cups go to heaven
      Yesterday was a big day at the BagMomma house.David finally gave up one of his last ties to toddlerhood... the sippy cup.David has always done everything on his own time. He fought potty training in pretty much the same way. He is only ready to move on when HE is ready. Just like his father.We've been trying to get him to "give up" the sippy/straw cup (we call it the "baby" cups), and we thought we made headway over the last year when David had no problem drinking from a regular glass/cup during the day. It was the wake-up sippy cup, and the one he HAD to have before he went to bed which was the problem.I was convinced at one point that he'd be in college one day drinking from a plastic sippy with circus animals printed on the cup.So it was an odd morning yesterday. And for the BILLIONTH t

      Written by: BagMomma


      Stainless Steel Sippy Cup
      The Klean Kanteen Sippy Cup is a reusable, lightweight and risk-free 12oz stainless steel bottle designed for small hands comes with a sippy adapter made from safe, non-leaching polypropylene (pp#5) [...]

      Written by: META-DAD


      Best deal of Nuby Sippy Cups
      Nuby Sippy Cups:"Do you think that your baby is ready to make the move from bottle to sippy cups, try filling a sippy cup with water and let your child try and drink from it. What is your favorite baby sippy cups for your loving baby?I really like nuby sippy cups, their products are really unique which have inexpensive prices.if you want to try Nuby sippy cups for your baby who ready to move from bottle to sippy cup, you could get them from the choices below:"1. 2.nuby sippy cups

      Written by: Tips For Moms


      Nuby Sippy Cups
      Nuby Sippy CupsDo you think that your baby is ready to make the move from bottle to sippy cups, try filling a sippy cup with water and let your child try and drink from it. What is your favorite baby sippy cups for your loving baby?I really like nuby sippy cups, their products are really unique which have inexpensive prices.if you want to try Nuby sippy cups for your baby who ready to move from bottle to sippy cup, you could get them from the choices below:1. 2.3.4. 5. 6. 7.All of the nuby sippy cups above have prices under $10. You see that they have a unique and cute sippy cups but inexpensive in prices. You could try one of the nuby sippy cups above for your special baby.Tag:Nuby Sippy Cups|Sippy Cups|“If you enjoyed this post, then make sure you Subscribe to my RSS Feed.”

      Written by: Baby First Year


      Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free Sippy Cups, Pacifers, Teethers and other Baby Gear--
      In case you haven't heard about the chemical bisphenol-A (BPA) in baby products, check out this video from ABC news. It's been awhile since I first wrote about my recommendations for BPA free sippy cups. Several more have come in to the market, and you might be wondering about other safe BPA products to use with your baby and kids. Lots of mamas are writing about this on the web, and I provide links to some helpful resources in this post. Thanks to all the great research and work by mamas everywhere to help get the BPA out of our kids! Here is a link roundup of the latest information about BPA free gear for your kids. I found the motherload of a site about BPA! Check out The Soft Landing, an online store featuring BPA free everything and a blog about non-toxic living. Run by a mama

      Written by: Non-Toxic Kids: Helping Your Kids Stay Safe, Healthy and Smart


      BPA Free Sippy Cups and Bottles? Does it Matter?
      Several readers have emailed me with questions about safe sippy cups, bottles, and other baby products so I have done my eco-duty and done my research. I found some incredible new (and existing) BPA free products for you that will keep your kids safe while they sip.Head to SafeMama and Z Recommends for those products and the best reviews you will find. (I would have posted them here but they have already done the research.) You can also visit The Soft Landing to purchase products.However, to be fair, consumer groups and plastics manufacturers have issued statements citing that their products are safe and that they do not leach BPA at a rate that presents risk to children or that they stand by their products. Avent has even gone so far as to say they are pro-BPA which promotes anti-regulato

      Written by: My Two Boys


      One sippy cup over here, please?
      I just dribbled Diet Dr. Pepper all down my left boob. Do folks ever reach an age where they stop doing that? Is there any hope for me? Or will I reach the age of senility and feebleness first? Share This

      Written by: Twinfinite Chaos


      Sippy Cup & Tantrums
      We are having some “issues” with Eli lately. Things like him refusing to adjust to drinking out of a real cup, to him throwing tempertantrums at school. On the first issue Jodi is more concerned than I am, that is until today when I gave him a cup of water and he flat out refused to even consider drinking from it. He demanded a sippy cup. I eventually caved in because I wanted him to drink. He does great with box drinks with straws and pouch drinks but we really need some advice on how to get him to drink from a regular cup. If you have suggestions, please post them. As for the tempertantrums it is hard for to think of a solution because I am not sure I ever see him really throwing them. I will have to ask his teachers at school to find out what the scenario is so I can work on the issue. Other than that, I am still sick with the crud moving from my head to my chest and lodging badly there. I hope I survive. I need to continue my p90x workouts but don’t have the ener

      Written by: Raising Eli


      How To Transit Your Infant Baby From The Bottle To The Sippy Cup?
      It is very difficult for a mother to wean her infant baby from the bottle and transit to a sippy cup. Though it is difficult, it is very important to do for many reasons. It is hard to know when it is the right time to make this transition. Most of the children [...]

      Written by: New Born Baby Zone


      Sholay (1975), reż. Ramesh Sippy
      Mam Sholay na DVD. W sumie już prawie rok stoi na półce i czeka na obejrzenie. Ale od kiedy wiedziałem, że film pojawi się na festiwalu "Bilet do Bollywood" stwierdziłem, że nie ma co oglądać tego na ekranie telewizora, a warto poczekać na projekcje w kinie. Zanim zacznę się dzielić swoimi przemyśleniami związanymi z tym filmem szczypta informacji o treści i nie tylko. "Sholay" to historia dwóch przyjaciół - Jai ( Amitabh Bachchan ) i Veeru ( Dhamendra ) są złodziejaszkami, którzy rozbijają się po całych Indiach popełniając przestępstwa i uciekając przed policją. Któregoś razu otrzymują nietypowe zlecenie - były policjant - Thakur - zleca im zabicie bardzo groźnego bandyty - Gabbara Singha ( Amjad Khan). "Sholay" jest kultowym indyjskim filmem. Uważa się go jeden z najważniejszych, jeśli nie najważniejszy, w filmografii Amitabha Bachchana. Na DVD widnieje napis "The biggest blockbuster ever made"

      Written by: Bollywood Kollywood Tollywood...


      Aishwarya will romance John Abraham in Rohan Sippy’s next
      John Abraham will soon be romancing Aishwarya Rai (on screen, of course). The actors have been roped in for a mushy, candy-floss romance, which will be produced by Rohan Sippy and directed by Sriram Raghavan. Considering that the Bachchans and John don’t really share any warm vibes, it’s surprising that Aishwarya has agreed to be [...]

      Written by: Bollywood Zone


      Sippy Cup
      "What smells?" April asked. She looked around the living room, putting her nose in a water glass, a pair of tennis shoes, and a vase of wilted flowers, searching for the culprit. Then, she stopped to look at the sippy cup she was holding in her hand. Alleke grabbed April's pant leg, pulled herself into a standing position, and reached for the sippy cup. "Hold on, sweetie," April said. She unscrewed the lid and smelled inside, then pulled away."Oh, that's...bad," she said, grimacing. She looked at me. "I can't believe she's been drinking this." April handed me the cup. I hesitated, then lifted the cup up to my nose. It wreaked, strong like ammonia, and pungent like body odor.Alleke scooted across the floor and pulled herself up next to me on the couch. She reached for the cup again. I frowned. "You can't have this," I said.Or at least what was left of it. The cup was almost empty. The water at the bottom looked clear and clean, but when I imagined Alleke drinking it, it w

      Written by: Spain Dad, a baby blog


      From bottle to Sippy Cup - Baby Drinking
      This topic bottle to the sippy cup is not an obscure one but I have tried to compile some fundamental points about this topic in this post.There is so much lack of time for all of us that I cannot waste our time reading everything. We would have to select our readings and that is why you should read this post about bottle to the sippy cup which would help you get valuable insight into bottle to the sippy cup. Now, when you are reading this post, you must have realized that not everything is provided by your run of the mill posts published on the net. Most children, by the time they are about 9 months old, have the motor skills needed to drink from a cup. If you think your baby’s ready to make the move from bottle to sippy cup, try filling a sippy cup with water and let your child try and drink from it. Don’t expect perfection with the first tries. He’ll probably drool, spit and dribble a bit, which will probably delight him! But within a few weeks and lots of practi

      Written by: Baby First Year


      Sippy Cup Spill Sparks Tiff at National Airport
      TSA Uses Web to Counter Mother's Allegation of Improper DetentionFederal security officials took the unusual step yesterday of posting an incident report and security camera footage on their Web site to counter allegations that screeners and police officers at Reagan National Airport mistreated a mother and her toddler last week. At issue is whether Monica Emmerson, a former Secret Service officer and District resident, was improperly detained when she spilled water out of her child's sippy cup.Emmerson's story: As she was going through security, a screener with the Transportation Security Administration asked if there was water in her 19-month-old son's sippy cup. For nearly a year, TSA has banned most fluids and gels from carry-on luggage because it is concerned about liquid explosives.The screener then seized the cup, Adler related, causing Emmerson's son to wail. Emmerson was told that if she wanted to keep the cup, she should leave the security checkpoint, dump out the water

      Written by: Kentucky School News and Commentary


      Step AWAY from the Sippy Cup!
      I know that I'm going to admit that I'm not perfect. Is the sky gonna open up and is lightning going to strike me down? Probably.I was emptying the dishwasher this morning (and fielding the ever popular "Can I have a drink, mom?") when I noticed that I only had a couple of sippy cups clean. Hm. I was afraid. I knew right then that I needed to call in the troops and send out special forces to find these items, although I had a sneaky suspicion that what I would find would be... let's say... gross. Nuclear.Now I don't clean under my couches every day. OH THE HORROR! I do get to vacuuming every week, and I do pick up the toys in the family room (where they live most of the time) every day, but alas, I do ignore the couch trenches at times. Frankly, the dust bunnies are armed and scare the grannypants off of me.And HOW many sippy cups did I find under the big couch in the family room, you ask? Um... SWEETPEA? Can I just tell how lucky you are that 3 out of the 4 cups had j

      Written by: Full Plate


      TSA Hassles a Woman over Sippy Cup.
      With the constant change in our nations air travel guidelines and restrictions, I am sure many of us have been to the highly informative site, www.TSA.gov. My parents flew in for a visit this weekend and they wanted to be clear on what they could and could not bring as a carryon. While on the site, I came across their Mythbuster page. According to the site, a woman was hassled at security over a sippy cup. This happens quite frequently at airports nationwide, maybe not over sippy cups specifically, but over what can and can not be brought on a plane. The woman made a little bit of a fuss last week in the news and in an attempt to fight back the TSA posted the video of the incident on their site, but also went the extra step to post the video on Youtube and allowing comments. I find this very cutting edge on the part of the TSA and applaud them for this proactive approach, it is important to remember that Big Brother is watching and that is only a matter of time before the

      Written by: Internet Marketing Consultant Blog


      TSA Denies the Sippy Cup Incident
      ZZ noted in the comments today regarding the Sippy Cup Incident:TSA has posted video and the incident report on this. www.tsa.gov. Check it out.So I did. Wow. Video and a report incident. They must have all the facts, right?So I watched the videos. Huh.I watched them again.Double huh.Maybe I was missing something, but I didn't see anything that contradicted her account.Watched it again.Now I must be confused. so I forwarded the link to Mark Frauenfelder at Boing Boing. Maybe he could see something I missed. He posted a rolling commentary track to the video.Maybe I'm missing something. After all, it is Friday afternoon. The brain is still buzzed from multiple Mountain Dews.I'll watch them again later. But I did learn one thing: never mess with a mom in line with a kid. It's always more trouble than it's worth.technorati tags: TSA, sippy cup, video, response

      Written by: Thoughts From An Empty Head


      Sippy Cups on a Plane
      Sippy Cup, originally uploaded by SarahHerr.Dangerous Al-Qaeda terrorist in training.I'm passing this one along to Joel; wouldn't want him and Ruth to get pinched and sent to Guantanamo for bringing a sippy cup on a plane."I demanded to speak to a TSA [Transportation Security Administration] supervisor who asked me if the water in the sippy cup was 'nursery water or other bottled water.' I explained that the sippy cup water was filtered tap water. The sippy cup was seized as my son was pointing and crying for his cup. I asked if I could drink the water to get the cup back, and was advised that I would have to leave security and come back through with an empty cup in order to retain the cup. As I was escorted out of security by TSA and a police officer, I unscrewed the cup to drink the water, which accidentally spilled because I was so upset with the situation."At this point, I was detained against my will by the police officer and threatened to be arrested for endangering other p

      Written by: Thoughts From An Empty Head


      A Clockwork Sippy Cup
      Hurts your eyes, doesn't it? That's the Naughty Corner From Hell. We call it the Ludovico Naughty Corner. It's where toddlers go when they've been very, very, very bad. When they've done something far more serious than just smear a tube of lipstick across your carpet or taken their Crayola Washable Marker to the decidedly unwashable cat. When they've done something that undermines the very

      Written by: Her Bad Mother


      Jenny McCarthy's Son Still Uses A Sippy Cup!
      Hey! I have the same sippy cup as Jenny McCarthy’s son!! Cool! But wait! He’s four years old! Isn’t he a little too old for a sippy cup? I hope my parents get rid of mine when I’m old enough. I wouldn’t want to be caught dead drinking from a sippy cup when I’m four! [Link]

      Written by: They Might Be Curly Giants!


      Vincenzo Fiore: mr mrs sippy
      News:12-12-2006:A new web site and some new music with tasty solo work on musicistiweb to celebrate.For fans of his old web site design03-11-2006:Vincenzo Fiore is on www.musicistiweb.com: 1167 | 1165He also has some video on google video.Mrs Sippy masterclass Background:Vincenzo Fiore was born on 17th March 1978 in Vico Equense, Naples, Italy. In 1996 he attained a high-school diploma and at the same time he began his interest in music and the electric guitar. Among his influences are the bands:Queen, Pink Floyd, Police and guitarists, Steve Vai, Joe Satriani, Greg Howe, Frank Gambale, Scott Henderson, Mike Stern etc.Since 1998 Vincenzo Fiore has been working with pop-rock bands and with more demanding bands playing instrumental fusion music. He also plays more laid back music in orchestras, electric and acoustic guitar solos.Check out his video | mp3

      Written by: Truth In Shredding


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