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Amscan Special Delivery Stork with Baby Blocks Cake Pan … |
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Wilton Winnie the Pooh Cake Pan … |
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Baby Einstein – Baby Van Gogh – World of Colors $18.49 The Baby Einstein Company’s “video board books” were designed as music-focused developmental tools to stimulate babies’ brains (prompted by research proving that exposure to classical melodies can improve verbal ability, spatial intelligence, creativity, and memory in youngsters). Now the company is expanding into other art forms, including color and art. The idea remains the same–taking bold… |
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Baby Einstein – On the Go – Riding, Sailing and Soaring $14.95 Baby Einstein celebrates things that go–from trains and planes to boats and bikes–in this 40-minute foray into the world of transportation for the toddler set. Called a “digital board book,” the film is divided into segments of land, air, and sea. The deliberately paced scenes feature classical music by great composers (such as Haydn and Mozart) integrated with puppets, live action, and compute… |
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Baby Einstein – Meet the Orchestra – First Instruments $5.75 Adults may think it’s too early to teach a baby the difference between a trumpet and a bugle, but Baby Einstein: Meet the Orchestra–First Instruments entertains children with its next music installment. Relying on its tried-and-true formula of bright colors, quick-paced format, and almost no dialogue (except to repeat names and identify groups by section: brass, woodwinds, strings, and so forth),… |
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Betsy’s Wedding [VHS] $2.00 Alan Alda wrote, directed, and starred in this lightweight comedy about a wedding and the havoc it causes in one family. Dad (Alda) wants it big and splashy; Betsy (Molly Ringwald), the one who’s actually getting married, wants something small and personal (and is even considering eloping). As the momentum shifts back and forth between lavish and intimate, other comic tussles are played out in the… |
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Nothing to Lose [VHS] $2.95 Tim Robbins and Martin Lawrence star in this stupid comedy about a stressed-out white executive who takes a black carjacker hostage and forces him to go along on a road trip to nowhere. The duo, of course, forge a bond but find their journey interrupted by a tarantula, a pair of stickup men, a lip-synching security guard, and loads of dull sight gags. The film looks like it’s supposed to suggest i… |
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Dreambaby Stroller Fan, White/Blue $5.45 Stroller fan attaches easily to most strollers. Soft foam fins provide gentle breeze on a hot summer day. Comes in baby blue and white. Battery operated (batteries not included)…. |
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O2 Cool Squeeze Breeze Water Misting Fan – O2 Cool 2059 $7.97 O2 Cool Squeeze Breeze Water Misting Fan – O2 Cool 2059…. |
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Baby Einstein – Baby Galileo – Discovering the Sky $11.45 Baby Galileo, a young kangaroo puppet, looks toward the sky in an exploration of the awesome wonders above to discover the sun, moon, clouds, stars, and galaxies, and each of the nine planets,. This 30-minute presentation features rapidly shifting images that include real-life photography of the celestial wonders and children playing with space-themed toys, animated segments, and puppetry. A var… |
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Strollers $49.99 Diana Ong Strollers – Giclee Print |
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The Strollers $4.99 We believe it is important to preserve what makes music special, and make it easy to craft listening experiences. At MOG, browse millions songs and play them instantly. Or just turn on radio where you can stop and replay songs. You can also create playlists for any occasion, and even download songs to your mobile. We are dedicated to employing the cleanest but most powerful technology so you can enjoy music as much as ever. |
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Holiday Strollers $34.99 Emilio Boggio Holiday Strollers – Giclee Print |
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Walt Disney World with Kids, 1997 $0.99 Used – In this book, now in its seventh edition, Wiley tells parents how to plan a vacation they and their children will enjoy–everything from what to pack for the Florida heat and sun to how to plan mid-day naps at Disney World. With information on where to get such as essentials as diapers, bottles, strollers, and a peanut butter sandwich, Wiley has all the bases covered. Maps. |
Disney Strollers
Useful Disney Park Tips And Secrets
These useful tips will help you make the most of your holiday at a Disney Park. Have fun!
— Study a Disneyland map before you go to familiarise yourself with the layout and to plan your itinerary, this could save a lot of time in the park.
— Use ‘FASTPASS’ whenever possible, this is a free service that electronically saves a place in the queue for you!
— Buy your tickets in advance to save time waiting in the ticket line.
— Arrive early – Ticket booths open half an hour before the gates so you can be the first to hit the rides. Disney hotels sometimes sell packages where you can enter the Park an hour before it officially opens!
— Take advantage of the Evening and afternoon opening hours – most families with toddlers sometimes have a break in the afternoon or go back to their hotel in the evening, this is the perfect time to take advantage of the emptier amusement park.
— Go on the rides during the Parade – This is a fantastic time to ride as the majority of people will be watching the show.
— Stay at A Disney hotel in the area – Although usually more expensive than a regular hotel, If you book one with free parking and breakfast the cost can be quite reasonable compared to the amount of gas/petrol and parking fees you would have to pay for if you travelled by car.
— Watch the Fireworks from Fantasyland – The majority of fantasy Land closes during the display, if you situate yourself by the Dumbo Carousel and watch the fireworks, you can be the first into fantasy Land queue when the firework display finishes.
— Use your Lanyard – A Lanyard is a device that you wear around the neck to keep your tickets safe and dry.
— Use the lockers at the main entrance – Instead of returning to the car to pick up coats etc why not hire a locker by the main entrance? it’ll be a lot closer and only costs about $7 a day.
— Organise a meeting place should the kids get lost.
— Bring your own bottled drinks – Vending machine drinks are nearly $3 each!!
– Lines 13, 20 and 21 move faster at the entrance.
– The most suitable for toddlers are; – Dumbo the flying Elephant – Casey Jnr Flying circus – The Monorail – The Railroad.
– The quietest times to visit Disneyland is early September when the children have started to return to school and May (which is slightly busier but the temperature is more comfortable).
– Babies – The baby care centre is positioned next to the First Aid on Main street, you can also buy nappies/diapers there.
– Do you like to shop but don’t want to carry everything around with you? You drop your purchases off at the main entrance by the news-stand, the Pioneer Mercantile in Frontierland or the Premier Shop in Tomorrowland. If you are staying at any of the Disney hotels just show your room key and they will send your items to your hotel.
– If you are going to hire a stroller/pram for more than one day then ask for a discount.
– Join the Queue on the right hand side for the Pirates of the Caribbean ride, they may look the same but the left one is longer.
– Singles Line – The big rides have a separate line for people on their own, these queues are usually a lot faster compared to the regular queue.
– Parking tip – pay $6 for the valet parking, your car will be parked immediately without the hassle of having to look for a free spot.
– Pets can stay in air-conditioned kennels by the mail entrance.
Print these hints and take them with you. Have a great time
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