Size: 11 high, 17 wide, 5.5 gusset Features: Micro fiber leatherette handles and trim; nylon lining and protective metal feet on base; large padded micro fibre change mat, insulated bottle holder and zip top wet bag; zip top opening; internal mesh pockets and zip pocket; detachable web shoulder strap; wipe case. Colors: Giraffe Print
Apparel: Attention grabbing as a stylish accessory yet “incognito” as a diaper bag, Includes bottle holder, plush change mat, mess bag and wipes case., natural cotton weave double handle web straps, faux leather trim, long adjustable nylon web shoulder strap with dog clip ends, Perfect baby shower gift
Company: OiOi
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This is an innovative software program that loads simply onto a computer hard drive. Each time the computer is started or re-booted, a new “Bitz” of information appears. PC Requirements: Microsoft Windows 2000, XP, Vista or 98; CD-ROM Drive, 30 MB of free hard drive space; internet access necessary for optional features
CD-ROM: CD-ROM”ChickBitz” is an extraordinary compilation of 365 different messages written specifically for teen and young adult girls ages 15-25. Each message delivers information on building character, insuring safety, protecting health, and having fun!, And, as importantly, “ChickBitz” delivers its messages via the computer - a new message appears every time the computer is turned on or rebooted. Messages are delivered where teens and young adults spend most of their time - on computers!, Simply load the program onto your computer hard drive. Then every time the computer starts or reboots, a pink cell phone will appear carrying a new message of character-building inspiration!, Innovative, Entertaining, Meaningful, and Everlasting! A perfect gift for any young woman.
Company: DailyBitz (2009-07-10)
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It’s tough to imagine that the average tot wouldn’t get adequate exposure to the objects presented in Bee Smart Baby: Vocabulary Builder, Vol. 1 to master their recognition and rough pronunciation by around 18 months, but parents in a hurry to hear their little ones jabber on about the things oft encountered in the first year or so of life will be grateful for this half-hour video. The concept is, as it should be, simple. First objects are shown in a variety of settings–a toy train going around a track, then a real one chugging along; a series of noses, some on grown-up faces and others belonging to kids; a large spoon stirring a bowl of pasta followed by a baby spoon against a blank background. Then a gentle-voiced narrator states the item’s name twice, once at its introduction and again when it’s time to move on. At first it seems we’re in for nothing more than a laundry list of animals, body parts, and utensils, but then a pattern emerges: a series of four already-shown objects skitter by again, and they’re repeated in order. This simple structure will appeal to caregivers who devour child-development studies–the benefits of repetition in early learning will be well known to them–and the makers of this video seem tuned in to the likelihood that it’s the well-educated who are most apt to be watching along. To sweeten the deal for such grown-ups, they’ve set this video to the music of Mozart, which has been shown to constructively stimulate young children. –Tammy La Gorce
Director: CVP Communications
VHS Tape: Color, NTSC
Company: Baby Bumblebee (1999-07-07)
ISBN: 1929189001
List Price: $14.95
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