- Sunday, March 15, 2015
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When Kylie Mar of Made In Hollywood claimed that Disney's "Big Hero 6" was the "Best animated film of the year" he couldn't have been more right. Today Walt Disney Animation Studios announced that their Academy Award®-winning "Big Hero 6" became the #1 animated title of 2014. In fact, the movie surpassed "Tangled" to become the third biggest
Walt Disney Animation Studios release ever globally, behind only "Frozen"
and The Lion King. Directed by Don Hall and Chris Williams and produced by Roy Conli, this
action-packed comedy adventure, centers on the special bond between Hiro Hamada and Baymax, a
plus-sized inflatable, huggable robot.
Full of heart and humour, Walt Disney Animation Studios delivers yet again with “Big Hero 6”. Prepare to shed a tear when a devastating turn of events results in the untimely demise of Hiro's older brother. Then, as a dangerous plot unfolds in the streets of San Fransokyo, Hiro turns to Baymax and his eclectic group of friends — adrenaline junkie Go Go Tomago, neatnik Wasabi, chemistry whiz Honey Lemon and fanboy Fred — who transform into a band of six unlikely heroes.
This Big Hero 6 Collector's Edition includes Blu-Ray, DVD and Digital HD. Also included is the theatrical short "Feast", the Origin Story of Big Hero 6, Big Hero Secrets, Big Animator 6: The Characters Behind the Characters and deleted scenes. French version also included.
- Saturday, March 14, 2015
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Now that my husband is working on a new job site, his schedule requires him to work late hours and sometimes during the weekend. This means that the majority of meal prep has now fallen on my shoulders. Gulp! Not only do I have to make sure I prepare meals that are edible, I now need to take on most of the grocery shopping, something I was happy to let my husband worry about. Since I have a terrible habit of trying to memorize my shopping list, it is almost inevitable that I will forget something. Write down my shopping list on a piece of paper, you say? Sure. I could do that. But that would require effort. And then I'd have to fish out that slip of paper from the depths of my purse once I got to the store. No. I needed something that I wouldn't lose. Something that I would always have at my fingertips. Introducing Flipp 2.0 - A Walmart shopper's best friend.
As my mission, I was tasked with shopping for groceries that I would require for a family brunch. Knowing that I would need a fool-proof menu, I opted for a fruit kebob / blueberry waffle / granola yogurt mini buffet. Then it was time to record my shopping list using the newest feature of the Flipp app. The Shopping List feature allows you to plan ahead and keep track of your shopping needs while using newly enhanced search functionality to find the best deals and even price match with ease.
With my #FlippList ready to go, I headed out to my local Walmart to purchase some fresh produce as well as some granola, yogurt and gluten free frozen waffles that I like to have on hand in case I'm running late and don't have time make a fresh batch. I also found some organic frozen berries which will make for a yummy breakfast smoothie. Included in my purchase was a tub of Cascade dishwasher detergent I noticed was advertised as on a rollback on the Walmart e-flyer. Since I knew that it would help support the Clean Water initiative, I was happy to buy it. Plus, who wants to wash dishes by hand after slaving over brunch prep, right?
- Friday, March 13, 2015
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As part of a Grade 1 project my son was given on community helpers, the two of us paid a visit to a local fire station here in Toronto. Because really, what better way to find out about a firefighter's job than from a firefighter, right? When we arrived, we were welcomed by fireman Ted who allowed my son to sit in the cab of the firetruck, showed him some of the special tools that they use and entertained his seemingly endless questions.
It was great to be able to pay a visit and get a tour of the station. I
found it really interesting to see a couple of old fire trucks there,
too.
Here is this week's Wordless Wednesday linky:
- Tuesday, March 10, 2015
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This month, my goddaughter will be spending some time with a few of her favourite characters thanks to the NEW Treehouse Ultimate Collection Cube. Inside this boxed set is a collection of ten Treehouse favourites, each in its own DVD case. Included in the set are two DVDs each of the following shows: Toopy and Binoo, Max and Ruby, Octonauts and My Big, Big Friend. Also included are: one Franklin DVD and one The Berenstain Bears DVD. In total, she will be able to enjoy over 100 of the best Treehouse episodes over and over again! When I visited over the weekend to deliver this special gift, my goddaughter couldn't wait to open it. And when I started singing the theme songs for Max and Ruby and Toopy and Binoo, she looked at me like I was out of this world. In a "you're the coolest godmother ever" kind of way.
With Easter right around the corner, I also brought over another new Treehouse release. Zack & Quack have arrived in Canada for the first time on DVD in Zack & Quack: Popping Hopping Easter (available March 10). This adorable show by Kaboom! Entertainment follows Zack and Quack as they take a trip to the circus. During their fantastic adventures inside a pop-up book, they find a cure for Belly-Up's hiccups and help the Easter Bunny get her special chocolate chickens back to the coop just in time to save Easter. It all takes place in a world full of surprises, where pulling pop-ups makes exciting and unexpected things happen. This DVD includes five fun episodes and include: Zack & Quack Pop-Up Circus, Popping Hopping Hiccups, The Pop-Up Easter Egg Hunt, The Poparang 3000, and The Pop Up Easter Egg Hunt.
And remember Little Nutbrown Hare? He returns this year in the new release titled Guess How Much I Love You – The Adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare – Someone Special. Inspired by the best-selling books, this DVD follows the adventures of Little Nutbrown Hare and his father Big Nutbrown Hare through seven heartwarming episodes. Little Nutbrown Hare sets out on a hunt for treasure in a meadow, tries to touch the stars and learns to find his way home while spending time with someone special. It's the perfect reminder that there is no greater love than that shared between a parent and child. Episodes include: Moon Dance, Can You Touch The Stars, Field of Flowers, Treasure Hunt, Wind Whistle, Lucky Stick and Shadow Play.
- Monday, March 09, 2015
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Fact: More than 29 million children across North America live in low-income households. Not surprisingly, these children often go without age-appropriate books at home. We all know that reading is important for a child's growth and development, and I firmly believe that it is beneficial to instil a love of reading at a very young age. Stop by my home and you will find it is full of books. New books. Old books. Pop-up books. Workbooks. And not to mention the dozens upon dozens of used books from when I had my own classroom. I felt fortunate that my kids had their very own library and firmly believe it is why my little guy showed a love of reading at such a young age. Just watch this video of my two-year-old son 'reading' a bedtime story.
To promote literacy in young children, Kumon and First Book Canada, a non-profit that provides new books to children in need, have joined together in a literacy campaign during which they will distribute more than 10,000 books to schools and community based programs in Canada. As a part of this initiative, Kumon and First Book will host reading celebrations in February and March at high needs elementary schools throughout the country. There will be presentations from local children’s authors and illustrators and students will have the opportunity to read with Kumon instructors. Plus, each student will also receive a brand new signed copy of the author’s book to take home.
In addition, for every child that is enrolled in a Kumon Reading Program during the month of March, $10 will be donated to First Book Canada. This means First Book Canada can distribute more new books and help bring the joy of reading to children who need it most.
- Friday, March 06, 2015
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When I think of Great Wolf Lodge, I think of water park and family fun all rolled into one. With a myriad of themed, premium and standard suites to choose from, it is definitely a great option for a local getaway with the kids. You don't even have to pack much since they have pretty much all you could need right at the resort, including a variety of dining options. Plus, if you book reservations before March 5, 2015, you can take advantage of this special promo code to save 20% off the best available, exclusive to Toronto Teacher Mom readers!
DINING
While staying at Great Wolf Lodge, our family often chooses to enjoy buffet breakfast and dinner at Camp Critter Bar & Grill. This rustic retreat is filled with cozy dining tents and cute critters hanging out in the trees above. And did you know you could enchant these critters with a MagiQuest wand? Such fun!
At the Antler Shanty, you can order omelettes at the egg station or help yourself to waffles, cereal, fruit and more at the breakfast buffet. For
dinner, you can enjoy a slice of roast beef at the carving
station or create your own Caesar salad at the salad bar. You will also find a variety of entrée specials and kids’ favourites. While I was surprised to see they had removed the kiddie station, I was happy to see they offered some kid-friendly options. Also, I appreciate that they serve the kids' drinks in a spill-proof cup. My kids are a little accident-prone.
Seating is ample at Camp Critter but our recent stay fell on Valentine's/Family Day weekend so I wasn't surprised to see lineups during breakfast and dinner. It opens as early as 7:30 in the morning so I suggest grabbing an early breakfast to avoid the lineup on busy weekends.
- Tuesday, March 03, 2015
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As part of our March Break tradition, my kids and I meet up with my friend and her two girls. We live in two different cities so it is always a sweet reunion. For the past few years now, we've made it a part of our tradition to take the kids to Crock A Doodle and paint some pottery. The kids never tire of the idea and it is really neat to watch their painting skills improve year after year. These photos were taken during our first time there four years ago when my son was two and my daughter was five. Look at how cute they are in these pics! Looking forward to making more precious memories...
Here is this week's Wordless Wednesday linkup:
- Tuesday, March 03, 2015
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As much as I love taking photos of the kids, I realize that I haven't taken many videos of them lately. I used to record them all the time. Yesterday, I happened across this video I had taken of my son four years ago. He was only two and he wanted to read me the story "Wait and See" by Robert Munsch. I had read it to him several times before and I had just celebrated my 33rd birthday a few weeks prior so the birthday song must have been fresh in his mind. I can't get enough of this video, he is so darn cute! He might not actually be reading the words on the page but he is using the pictures to guide his own story. All I cared about was that he was having such a fun time reading. You can also hear my daughter reading "There Was an Old Woman" in the background. This is one of those videos that I will treasure forever.
- Monday, March 02, 2015
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Thinking back to when my kids were wee babies, I recall those special toys and baby gear that saved my sanity during what was an overwhelming time in my life. Sometimes, all I needed was just ten minutes to myself to recoup. Luckily, I could turn to Fisher-Price gear such as the Snugabunny Cradle Swing to keep baby content while I relished in a much-deserved cup of coffee. Or, when baby wanted to play, I could count on Baby's First Blocks to enjoy a special moment with baby, sorting shapes and having fun together. They are moments like these that have inspired the Fisher-Price Mom’s Top 10, a collection of Fisher-Price baby toys and gear that moms have relied on for years. Plus, you'll find new favourites that are sure to become instant classics.
Want to find out which toys and gear made the Top 10? Join us for the #FPMomsTop10 Twitter Party! In addition to sharing these top toys, we will also chat about those special #fpmommymoments and giving away some truly fabulous prizes.
Date: Wednesday, March 4, 2015
Time: 8:00 pm ET
Party Hashtag: #FPMomsTop10
Host: @Listen2Lena
Prizes: One of each of the #FPMomsTop10 baby toys and gear. PLUS, one lucky winner will walk away with ALL TEN!
RSVP below for a chance to win. (Prizes are available to Canadians only.)
New to Twitter and/or Twitter parties? I have written the following tutorials to help you out, complete with screenshots:
New to Twitter and/or Twitter parties? I have written the following tutorials to help you out, complete with screenshots:
- Sunday, March 01, 2015
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