Petit Children’s Bath, Body and Hair Products

I have been fortunate enough to be given the opportunity to review some of the Petit range of products.   Petit offers a distinctive range of products specifically designed for little people and for both girls and boys.  The products I have been able to review are all girls products are just divine.  They all have a subtle yet young feminine fragrance and blend nicely together.  With items such as Petit Amour Body Spray Deodorant or Cologne your little girl is sure to smell “girly” even after being outside with the “boys”!  Once it’s bathtime she can use the gentle but cleansing Petit Amour Shampoo & Conditioner to give her hair that luxurious look and feel and a beautiful fresh scent as well.  Whether you are looking for a gift for that special little someone or looking for products for your own little girl or boy – you really cannot go past the Petit range of products

Alana Designs

If ever you need inspiration have a look at this website.  Alana Designs is owned, operated and created by Alana.   Alana is 10 years old and is obviously going to be one of the movers and shakers in the business world as she gets older.  Her site is fun, she creates gorgeous items for girls and is obviously one very switched on chicky babe!  Well done Alana you are an inspiration. 

Fashion Fun Kits

These kits are amazing.  They let girls be girls and design their own clothes.  No more “I don’t like this or I don’t want to wear this”.  Now they are responsible for what they wear!  The kits contain a long sleeve Tee and all the gems, ribbon and appliques needed to design a fantastic piece of clothing.  Suitable for girls from 6-12 years and make a great gift.  What better way to make a girls day than by giving her a Fashion Fun Kit.

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Single Parenting

Despite our best intentions, many of us become single parents at some point in our lives.  For some of us it is by choice, for some it is out of necessity to escape an unacceptable situation and for some it is by misfortune due to the death of a spouse. 

No matter what the reason being a single parent can be one of the hardest things to tackle.  You now have so many issues to face and you are to face them alone.  You begin to doubt your ability as a parent, whether it is the right thing for your child, how you will survive not only financially but also emotionally. 

The most important thing to remember is that you are a strong human being.  If you are a single mum you have given birth to another human being – that in itself shows strength, courage and determination.  If you are a single dad you have had to face the world with a brave face and show that you can be as good a parent as a single dad – again showing determination, strength and courage.

 

Have faith in yourself and your ability to raise the next generation on your own.  Believe that you CAN and you WILL.  There will be many trying times, money will probably be tight, there will be times when you have no-one to lean on and really need a shoulder to cry on, there will be times where the pressures of raising children just become too much.

 

It is important to remember the following:

1.         Money is necessary for the basics in life.  It is essential for food, clothes and

            shelter for you and your children but it is not essential to ensure that your

            children grow up in a loving environment.  Homes without a lot of money often

            have the most amount of love to give.  Show your children by example that they

            can enjoy life and make the most of their situation without a lot of money.

2.         Take time for you.  Your children need you – nobody will dispute this but you will be of much   better use to them if you have some time out for yours.  This doesn’t need to mean that you have to spend a lot of money or even go out  without the children.  Make sure you allow yourself some time, even just half an hour a week for you.  Tell the children that the next 30 minutes are Mum/Dad             time.  Put the housework aside and spend 30 minute reading, resting or doing something you love.

3.         Seek Help!   Nobody can raise children alone.  Lean on the support systems

            around you.   If family and friends are not available there are other avenues. Joina single parents club, take advantage of free parenting courses in your area or even phone community support programs such as Parents Helpline.  You do not need to tackle  parenting alone.

 

Ultimately nobody can tell you how to raise your children – they are your children and you do what is right for them but DO NOT forget you in the process.

Kathie Holmes is mum of two teenage daughters, previously a single mum for 4 years and now owns and operates four online businesses from home.  www.fixmybusiness.com.au www.sublimeaccessories.com  www.flutterbyfancy.com and www.thedom.com.au   .  This article can be reproduced in its entirety with the Authors permission.

Outdoor Kids by Jamie Durie

I’ll admit I was skeptical at first when I came across this book but having actually read it have to admit that I have changed my mind.  My initial thought was ” just another celebrity book” but this book is so much more.  It really is fantastic for kids 6-12 but also for parents, grandparents or anyone involved in keeping kids healthy.  The book covers all aspects of gardening for kids.  It teaches kids how to protect their bodies from injury while gardening, how to look after their tools and then delves into looking after the environment, composting, planting and various other projects for kids to get into it.  It is a fantastic resource for any family, day carer or child.   Outdoor Kids by Jamie Durie was Reviewed by Kathie 23/3/07

Outdoor Kids