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Raincoat-Buying Tips

Raincoat-Buying Tips

| March 22, 2013 | 2 Comments

You know the saying: April showers bring May flowers. Spring is officially here, and depending on where in the country you live, you might be dealing with rain now. The good news is that the weather is warming up, so if you’re still wearing your winter coat, you won’t be soon enough! That can make […]

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The New Gaming Systems: Pros and Cons

The New Gaming Systems: Pros and Cons

| March 19, 2013 | 19 Comments

If you’re looking to invest in a new gaming system or handheld device for your kids or for the family, you might be interested in some of the newer offerings from Nintendo and Playstation. Both have recently come out with new and improved gaming gadgets designed to tempt kids and adults who are interested in […]

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Terms of Use

Terms of Use

| March 18, 2013 | 0 Comments

Terms of Use
Welcome to www.ShopaholicMommy.com (hereinafter referred to as “Company” “we,” “us,” or “our”). Before you begin to use www.ShopaholicMommy.com (“Website”), please take a moment to review these terms and conditions (“Agreement”), which is a legal agreement. The Agreement describes the terms and conditions which govern your use of the Website and the products and […]

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Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day

Celebrating St. Patrick’s Day

| March 17, 2013 | 3 Comments

Happy St. Patrick’s Day! Whether or not you hail from Ireland, everyone gets to claim some “luck o’ the Irish” today. Because St. Patrick’s Day falls on a Sunday this year, that gives you the whole day to spend with your family, making it a great year to really get into the celebration. Here are […]

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Bedtime Snacks

Bedtime Snacks

| March 15, 2013 | 16 Comments

If you eat an early dinner or if the kids are busy with sports and other evening activities, chances are that everyone starts to get hungry again before bedtime. Families tend to have different philosophies when it comes to bedtime snacks; some prefer that the kids eat only fruit, while others go with the traditional […]

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Activities for Kids Who Love Dinosaurs

Activities for Kids Who Love Dinosaurs

| March 12, 2013 | 10 Comments

Do your kids love dinosaurs? What’s not to love about huge reptilian creatures that no longer exist? Thinking about a giant lizard-like beast, bigger than a house, is fascinating to most kids (and adults). The great thing about a love for dinosaurs is that the topic is not only interesting, but also educational and fun! […]

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When Your Toddler Uses Bad Language

When Your Toddler Uses Bad Language

| March 4, 2013 | 32 Comments

It’s happened to all of us: We are merrily going about our business, when suddenly our three- or four-year-old happily throws a swear word into conversation. While it can feel mortifying at the time, particularly if you’re at a big family gathering or showing off your little munchkin to your boss, the way you handle […]

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TOMS Farrins Get Your Man Ready for Spring

TOMS Farrins Get Your Man Ready for Spring

| March 2, 2013 | 8 Comments

The snow will be melting soon if it hasn’t already, and if your husband, father, brother or other special man in your life is itching to get into the great outdoors, TOMS Shoes has a great new option for him!
While hiking boots are awesome when you’re hiking, they can be hot and heavy when you’re […]

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TV in the Bedrooms: Pros and Cons

TV in the Bedrooms: Pros and Cons

| February 27, 2013 | 24 Comments

Over the past few  months, my kids have been asking if they could have televisions in their bedrooms. We have an old TV with an attached VCR in our closet that we drag out on occasion if we want to watch something on VHS, and my son has been clamoring for that, while my daughter […]

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When Kids Don’t Have Health Insurance

When Kids Don’t Have Health Insurance

| February 25, 2013 | 16 Comments

According to CNN.com, there are about 7.3 million uninsured children in the United States, which is nearly 10 percent of all of the kids in the country. That means that about 1 in 10 of our readers may be struggling with the problem of not being able to afford health care for their children. Since […]

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