Thursday, July 24, 2014

Gift Card Granny------ Teachers!!!

Monday, July 21, 2014

Teacher Savings at Wal-Mart


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Teacher Appreciation Week at Walmart: Earn 10% Back on Purchases (Via Walmart Giftcard)

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Teacher Appreciation Week Walmart 2014 | www.pennypinchinmom.comWow!  If you are a teacher – take a look at this deal!  Starting July 25th, teachers will earn 10% back on all of their school supply purchases they pick up at Walmart!  It is really simple to do:
      1. Shop at Walmart in the Stationary & Craft Departments to purchase your supplies.
      2. Register your receipt at www.walmart.com/teachers by August 15th.
      3. Get an eGift card within 2 weeks, pre-loaded with 10% of your total purchase price.

      A few things that you will need to keep in mind when you shop:
          • Offer is valid only on in-store purchases in the Stationary and Crafts Departments (this means it excludes toys, home goods, foods, etc).
          • Transaction may be up to $10,000 — for a $1,000 gift card.
          • Total transactions limited to $50,000.
          We will find other Teacher Appreciation Shopping deals coming up soon and will pass them along to you.  Make sure you share this with your teacher friends!
          Back To School Deals Database | www.pennypinchinmom.com

          Monday, July 14, 2014

          Baby Tested, Nana Approved - Youtube Lullabies

          My 8 month old grandson LOVES lullabies on Youtube! I finally made a folder on my desktop and put the following videos in it. His favorite is the one with colored bubbles. There are videos that last two to twelve hours. I wish I knew how to loop the two hour ones!



          This is our "Little Man's" favorite! youtu.be/2rKYZ_BGxPM

          youtu.be/6_1rizYeXG4
          youtu.be/a3j2QgM16-A
          youtu.be/aQDZY1eTKqc
          youtu.be/DyNpW6-PXMM
          youtu.be/IXcGORjWte8
          youtu.be/OSA_FhWBWCQ
          youtu.be/qcBqbB-Ys9w
          youtu.be/qVDgVe1yGOg
          youtu.be/v-jVPaJvrv8
          youtu.be/Wm15rvkifPc
          youtu.be/zqrDwaCUkoE

          Prevent child hot car deaths. - Ray Ray's Pledge

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          Precious Ray Ray
          Enjoy Ray Ray's giggles one last time
           


           






          NEW!!!!!  

          We need your help TODAY!

          Please sign the White House petition to end child hot car deaths!  

          We need 100,000 signatures by July 22, 2014:

          Click on the icon below to be directed to the online petition:



          Ray Ray's Pledge is a project of KidsandCars.org, the leading 501c3 non-profit organization working to prevent injuries to children in and around cars. Ray Ray's Pledge division targets creating a daycare drop-off confirmation plan and safety net to prevent child vehicular heatstroke tragedies during this HIGH RISK time of day.










          Ray Ray's Pledge: Daycare Heatstroke Prevention Pledge Card p2 



          Ray Ray's Pledge: Daycare Heatstroke Prevention Pledge Card









          Welcome! We have set up this site to assist parents, teachers, and childcare providers with child 
          vehicular heatstroke awareness and prevention. 

          OUR MISSION:  
          Take ACTION to prevent child hot car deaths!

           "What???? How could someone forget a child in the backseat? What kind of monster would do that?" you may be asking right now.... 

          Contrary to public perception, the majority of child hot car deaths happen as a result of a responsible, loving parent unintentionally forgetting his/her precious cargo in the backseat (often a child in a rear-facing car seat and/ or sleeping; most frequently less than two years of age).  Unfortunately, children being forgotten in the backseat and subsequently dying of heatstroke represents an unintended consequence of placing our children in the backseat to avoid front passenger seat airbag deployment injuries----child vehicular heatstroke was practically unheard of prior to placing kids in the backseat, as illustrated by the above graph (courtesy of KidsAndCars.org)  

          Though the backseat is much safer for children in the event of a car crash, parents must be aware that this placement may increase their risk of forgetting their children due to diminished visibility and the potential for distractions while driving (eg: "out of sight, out of mind").  Thus, Ray Ray's Pledge strongly recommends that you create multiple safety nets/ arrival confirmation plans around your daily child transport activities to confirm arrival of your children at their intended destinations, ESPECIALLY if there is a change in routine (eg: someone different dropping child off at daycare, running late, new school/ preschool routines, traffic detours/ changes in traffic patterns).


          WHY RAY RAY'S PLEDGE?
          DAYCARE DROP-OFF IS 
          A HIGH-RISK TIME OF DAY FOR CHILD VEHICULAR HEATSTROKE TRAGEDIES!
           
          • Forgotten Daycare Drop-off is the #1 known source of child hot car deaths

          • These children were unintentionally forgotten in the backseat

          • Their whereabouts went unquestioned throughout the day

          • ONE phone call may have saved them


           TIMING IS CRUCIAL!
          • A child's body heats up 3-5 times faster than an adult body

          • The temperature inside a vehicle can increase by 40 degrees in less than an hour---EVEN when it's not hot outside!!!
           

           
          Heatstroke Awareness 2013
          Think you would NEVER forget your child in the backseat? Think again! The price of being WRONG is TOO GREAT to leave to chance or to count on luck to save your child. Take ACTION to prevent child hot car deaths TODAY! 1. LOOK Before You LOCK; 2. Make a daycare drop-off confirmation plan; 3. call 911 if you see a child alone in a car.
          Links to Helpful Websites:

           
          Ray Ray photo eating her favorite food, guacamole. taken approximately one week prior to her hot car death.
          Missing You