Plum is a company that makes high-end organic baby food. Their foods are tasty (I like snacking on them along with my kids) and very nutritious.
Their fromage frais pots come in great flavors full of natural ingredients that help to aid digestion. They are delicious, healthy, and perfect for weaning kids. They do cost about twice what I would normally pay for fromage frais, but they are a very good product.
Click here to find out more about Plum Fromage Frais, or visit the official Plum website.
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Showing posts with label children's products. Show all posts
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Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Thursday, 24 March 2011
Comparing Crayola Markers: Flip Top Vs. Super Washable
My kids, especially my now four-year-old, love to draw and do arts & crafts. We go through a lot of art supplies in our house, especially markers. I put two different varieties of Crayola markers to the testL Flip-Top and Super Washable.
The Flip-Top markers have an attached lid so that you can't lose the lid. This means that they tend to last longer and be less messy because you always know where the lid is. The attached lid bugged my kids at first, but they quickly got used to it. The Flip-Top markers are washable, and really do wash out of clothes.
The Super Washable markers are, true to their name, super washable. It's almost impossible to stain something with them. However, they smear way more than other Crayola markers. They ended up being actually messier because it just wiped off on everything (especially toddler hands/face/arms/clothes).
I definitely preferred the Flip Top markers to the Super Washable.
To find out more about my comparitive test of the two varieties of Crayola markers, click here.
The Flip-Top markers have an attached lid so that you can't lose the lid. This means that they tend to last longer and be less messy because you always know where the lid is. The attached lid bugged my kids at first, but they quickly got used to it. The Flip-Top markers are washable, and really do wash out of clothes.
The Super Washable markers are, true to their name, super washable. It's almost impossible to stain something with them. However, they smear way more than other Crayola markers. They ended up being actually messier because it just wiped off on everything (especially toddler hands/face/arms/clothes).
I definitely preferred the Flip Top markers to the Super Washable.
To find out more about my comparitive test of the two varieties of Crayola markers, click here.
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