Posted November 30th, 2009 by destiny
It’s not too late to snatch up Black Friday deals from Amazon.com, like 25% off LeapFrog Toys.
Amazon has extended its post Thanksgiving sale to today, Monday, November 30. Some examples of Cyber Monday Deals in Toys and Games
that you can still get include:
$10 Off the Award-winning Toy of the Year, Wedgits 30 Piece Creativity Building Set
$5 Clothing from The Children’s Place
Save on educational video games like Math Blaster for Nintendo DS, on sale for $9.98
Save on the EyeClops Mini Projector, a cool little projector that works with DVD players, iPod, video games, digital camera and more!
You can also still save up to 40% off The Discovery Store
for your budding little scientist.
Plus, if you spend $75 or more and enter the code FREEBEAR
at check out, you will get a free plush stuffed holiday bear by Gund.
Posted November 30th, 2009 by destiny
Posted November 30th, 2009 by destiny
Posted November 30th, 2009 by destiny

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Buy new: $79.99 $69.99 7 used & new from
$67.99(Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the
Bestsellers in Early Development Toys list for authoritative information on this product's current rank.)
Posted November 30th, 2009 by destiny

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Buy new: $19.99 $17.10 21 used & new from
$11.10(Ranking is updated hourly. Visit the
Bestsellers in Science list for authoritative information on this product's current rank.)
Posted November 29th, 2009 by destiny
At DestinyBaby.com, we take toy safety seriously. Nothing is more important for toddlers and preschoolers who are full of curiosity and still learning so much about how the world works. In the right sidebar on this site we display an RSS feed of the latest recall notices related to children’s products from the Consumer Product Safety Commission. We also published a toy safety checklist for parents at ezinearticles.
More information has just come out in the latest report from the US Public Interest Research Group (PIRG). Over at the preschooler page on About.com, they are highlighting a new report from PIRG, “Trouble in Toyland.” The report features the latest toys that pose choking hazards, excessive amounts of lead and hormones or are too loud and could harm tiny eardrums. US PIRG has also launched an accompanying smart phone website that lets you look up hazardous toys right from your phone while you are out shopping at the store, and lets your report hazardous toys you find. The PIRG is all about empowering consumers and this is a great tool to do just that while keeping our children safe.