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If you have been wondering if Tiny Talk fell off the face of the earth...the answer is no, just fighting a mild illness and we won! So many apologies for not updating you with great info and prizes for the last week or so, but as mommies you know you have to take care of you or you wont be able to take care of anyone else. With that being said we're back and will be doing our best to stay on track and bring to you great info this last half of breast cancer month and promise to end the month with a great giveaway to remember! In the meantime please dont let the next few days get away without browsing this very useful site Breast Cancer Awareness Month It is a great site that will offer you tons of information and direction on breast cancer. Whether you are newly diagnosed, A survivor, or just curious about how you learn more and provide support for this great cause, This site answers all those questions and more.

Then after browsing that site, mosey on over to this
great website . This cool website provides great must have products and guess what? All the proceeds will go to breast cancer research! What better incentive is there to Shop! You can shop and feel great about every penny you spend!

Remember to stay informed and take advantage of all the great information that is highlighted this month!

Congrats Humpday Winner/ It's Breast Cancer Awareness Month!



Congrats to Idahomom! You are the winner of the Automatic Jar opener! Please contact us within seven days (customerservice@littlehandsboutique.com) to claim your prize, you will also receive a special Congrats email! Thanks again for participating.


Well I know normally this is the time where I introduce a new giveaway, but today I decided to do something a little different. To kick off Breast Cancer Awareness Month I decided to have a special give away that I will announce on Fitness Friday. I want to provide as much useful information as possible about this great cause and offer you some nice give aways as well. So those of you who have subscribed watch closely this month not only for great giveaways but great information. If you have not subscribe please do so right away! Up next a great link to check out. I will be posting this link separately, it is a very detailed guide on doing self breast exams, eating to prevent cancer and even awareness in men. This is one guide you don't want to miss.


Much Love and Support to all our mommies out there and especially to those who have been directly touched by this terrible disease.





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This Week on Tempting Tuesdays....


Here are two quick recipes that will definitely bring raving reviews from the kid critics and will still keep your schedule moving! Pizza is always a favorite in my house, so making these mini pizzas for my toddler gets me a yeah mom every time..


Mini pizzas - spread tomato paste or spaghetti sauce onto a toasted English muffin, sprinkle with shredded mozzarella cheese and any other toppings you like. Heat in the broiler for a minute or two until cheese is bubbly. Cool and serve, That's it! Doesnt get any easier.

Is your little one tired of the same old peanut butter and jam combo? Well test this little recipe and see if you get a thumbs up or thumbs down...be sure to let us know!


Peanut Butter and Apple Sandwich









Ingredients:
2 slices whole wheat bread
1 tablespoon peanut butter, or to taste
1 small apple - peeled, cored and shredded



Spread peanut butter on two slices of bread, place thinly sliced apples on top of peanut butter. Close sandwich and serve immediately. I was a little skeptical about this one, but my little princess loved it. You'd be surprised what creative sandwiches your child will try, especially if you allow them to participate.



Here is a great treat I found on FamilyCorner.com, its great for now when you just want to delight your toddler or you may want to save it for Halloween.


Chocolate Peanut Butter Covered Apples










You will need 12 wooden ice cream sticks 12 medium apples, stems removed 1 package (10 ounces) peanut butter chips 1/2 cup vegetable oil 2/3 cup confectioners' sugar 2/3 cup cocoa Optional for decorating apples:chopped peanut butter chips chopped or mini chocolate chips, chopped vanilla chips, flaked coconut, colored sprinkles, chopped nuts

Directions

Insert wooden stick into each washed and dried apple. Cover a baking sheet or tray with waxed paper. In a medium microwave-safe bowl, stir together peanut butter chips and oil. Microwave on high 1-1/2 minutes or until chips are softened. Stir until melted.

Stir together confectioners' sugar and cocoa; gradually add to melted chip mixture, stirring until smooth. Microwave on high 1 minute or until very warm. Dip apples into mixture, twirling to remove excess coating. (If coating becomes too thick, return to microwave for a few seconds). Roll coated apple in chopped chips or coconut if desired, or sprinkle toppings onto apples. Allow to cool on prepared baking sheet or tray.

More peanut butter please!?? Okay.... so here is something crazy and fun your toddler will giggle like crazy about! Here a quick little activity that only involves marshmallow and peanut butter. Try it out, my toddler couldn't stop smiling!

Marshmallow Peanut Butter Beard






Spread peanut butter on your toddlers chin area and then stick the marshmallows on top of the peanut butter until you form a full white beard, take pictures, the grandparents will love it!


However she did insist on wearing her beard for quite a while longer than expected, and followed me from room to room eating off her face. Which brings me to.......




Exhibit A- It also makes a tasty afternoon snack!





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Teaching Your Child To Organize and Keep Their Room Clean




The skills and habits your child learns now are likely to be ones that will develop and last a lifetime. Be careful to teach and cultivate positive habits that you would like to see you child implement in kindergarten, grade school, high school, college and adult life. Who knew teaching your child to organize his blocks, cars, and stuff animals would have an effect on keeping school assignments together in order to be more productive in class? One way to begin teaching your toddler to be organized is to teach him to clean his room and put things in their proper place...and let's face it with all that we have to do, every little bit we don't, is a sigh of relief. Here are some suggestions on how to teach you little one to organize and keep his room clean.

1. Gather all toys and other items from out of closets, under beds etc.

2. Create 4 piles: Keep, Throw Away, Give To Charity, Misplaced item(should be in another room in the house.

3, Create and Label Bins to put like items in(IE: truck/cars in one bin, stuff animals in another, etc)

4. ) Define locations for where things should go. Clothes should go in closet, toys in labeled containers, books on the bookshelf and so on. Discuss with your child where each item should go. Remember when labeling containers make it conducive to your child's level of understanding. You would want to label a toddlers containers with pictures. Your child can see that the container with picture of cars should hold all the cars.

Teach your child to put one toy away before taking out another. Sometimes there will be items that your child will play with together such as stuffed animals and a tea set, however non related items should be put away.

Take the time to clean up with your toddler until he feels comfortable doing it alone. Praise your child and tell him how proud you are when he cleans up. Make clean up time part of your child's daily routine. Teaching your child these important skills now may save you time now and your child the frustration of being disorganized in the future.

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Toddler Times Thursday- Visit Two Great Websites





Keeping our little busy bodies occupied can sometimes prove to be a challenge, and what is even more challenging is making sure that we remember to stimulate their little minds so that they are learning while they play. I love that my toddler enjoys Sesame Street every bit as much as I did, that is one program that will be around forever! Did you know that Sesame Street now has a website? It is a great learning resource for your toddler and guaranteed to be loads of fun! This site is packed with activities such as games, video, stories and tons more! The best thing is knowing Sesame Streets reputation you can feel assured that all of these activities are aimed at developing your child's fundamental skills. What are you waiting for? Visit now!



Another great website for moms is MommyReview. This site provides great information on safety, new products, activities and more, so grab a cup of coffee or tea, kick off your shoes and browse around the site! Until next time...Have a wonderful Thursday!


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Please,Sorry and Thank You! Praising Positive Behavior in Toddlers

As busy moms one of the things that can really make your day challenging is spending lots of time correcting and issuing discipline to exploring (putting it politely) toddlers. It makes our day so much easier when our little ones display those positive behaviors we love most. Well, your toddler is not perfect and who wants them to be? It's those exploring times that give you the opportunity to teach, correct and bond with your toddler while building character. However, in between character building we have to wash dishes, do laundry, cook dinner and the list goes on....So how do we get our toddler to practice regular good behavior? The power is in the praise!

Praise your toddler to reinforce positive behavior- Here are some tips:

Teach good manners and praise your toddler each time they use them(ie: What a polite little man mommy has!)

Give more time to praise than correction- Be concise but firm with correction so your toddler is aware that this is behavior you are not happy with. When praise is due spend double the time giving compliments and hugs and kisses. Toddlers thrive off of attention and whichever action gets the most attention will be the action he/she chooses to repeat.

Speak in a very proud energetic tone when giving praise. Toddlers feed of of your energy. When they realize how happy they have made you they will seek to continue this particular action creating valuable lasting habits.

What are your suggestions for reinforcing positive behavior?

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How to get it all done.....



Are you struggling to get it all done? Quality time with your toddler, cleaning , cooking, errands and more? It 's enough to to make you shave off your eyebrows!(okay, maybe that's just me) But it can make you feel a little bit out of control to say the least. The key to getting it all done and feeling great about your day is to put a routine in place for your little one that also works well with your schedule of task for the day. Click here to read more about putting together a routine for your todder. Once you have a routine down for your little one it is easier to gel your task into this routine. Being able to meet the needs of your toddler as well as your own can be trying, but it can be done!




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Dont Believe the Hype....Family Time Still Rules!

Family time is important to me, but it just seems the older my children get the more they think everything I say and do is "friendly". Now for all you moms that are not quite as hip as me(yeah right), friendly in teenage language(at least in the southern parts)means square. I pretty much just ignor all the smart remarks and force them to spend time with me, my husband and our two year old(we are the outcast).

I've been wanting to do a collage for my two year old's room with pictures of our family and decided this was the weekend to do it. You cant imagine the moans, groans,random Oh my goodness's!, I cant believe this!, This is so lame!, This is just plain friendly! and my favorite"Just shoot me now!"... Yep I just ignored them and explained that we were gonna help Kayla(my 2 year old) cut out picture of the family and together figure out what words or phrases we want to go under the pictures. Blank stares from everyone, but my smiling Kayla.




Anyway everyone starts painfully cutting out pictures, but while looking at old pictures they could'nt resist laughing and making smart remarks about each and every photo. They begin to ask questions about pictures and then I got to tell stories that otherwise they would have never been interested in hearing. By the time we finally finished we had laughed ourselves silly and they reluctantly admitted they had fun, although they did say they would never admit it if asked again....WHATEVER!

So for all you parents that hesitate to do things that seem a bit "friendly" with your growing family...hey try it..you never know! As far as I am concerned Family Time still rules!


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Teens, Tweens and Toddlers Under One Roof...Help! Pointers on How to Bridge the Age Gap

Tonight was a good night. The house was miraculously quiet due to the fact that my pre teen and teenage boys decided that their on-going debate over who is the “lamest” (apparently lame is the cool word for this week) could be continued in the morning, and to my surprise my two year old energizer bunny did not keep going and going and going.

Sitting down for a cup of herbal tea is a rare treat in a house of seven, but you sneak it in where you can. Even as I sit blowing a steaming cup of tea, I reflect briefly on what insanity possessed me to come so close to Independence Day, only to rewind time and start all over again. The bottles, the diapers, the crying, the tantrums…oh the thought of it makes my head hurt! Then that little angel face creeps into my consciousness and the stress lines slowly disappear from my forehead and a smile forms. My two year old is just the cutest thing you will ever see and all the dirty diapers in the world could not taint the abundance of joy she fills my heart with daily! They are so open to the world at that age. Always discovering and unconditionally loving… Ah….what we all could learn from them.

However, don’t be fooled! When you have to run around all day like a taxi cab driver taking your older kids to sports engagements, barbershops, the mall, etc, all the while with a two year old in tow, its no picnic. I complained about the running around but then out of no where it went from bad to worst. Who said 16 year olds could drive? (I’m sure whoever it was that originally suggested it was childless). So add a jump of $100 in car insurance to add on a 16 year old driver with the increasing price of pullups! So Lets see, now I have…Dora the Explorer shoes vs. the newest Jordans, The unrelenting pleas for buying the Barbie jeep vs. pleas for buying a starter car, helping my little one learn to count past 50 vs. finding some one to help with pre-calculus! What a complete roller coaster!

Even with life being constantly hectic, I feel blessed to have such a wonderful family and cherish the challenge of giving them the best childhood and the tools they need to become responsible adults who know first hand and cherish the value of family.

Three things are key when raising children with a large age gap:

Respect the uniqueness in each child – Every child is different and moves at a different pace and to a different drummer. I learned that a long time ago (somewhere around child number two). I work hard to let each child know that I accept and love their unique characteristics, no matter how different or difficult to understand. This will also help prevent jealousy and some rivalry among siblings

Nurture the Bond- Children born with quiet a few years between can sometimes have trouble finding things in common that they can do together. Encourage older children to share hobbies and talents with younger children. Each of my boys are encouraged to spend an hour or so a day with their two year old sister. In this time I suggest my eldest child who likes to write stories share this talent for storytelling with his sister. This is something they can both enjoy. My middle son loves to draw and in his time with his sister he is teaching her to be quite the artist. My 11, and 13 year old are still very playful and love giving piggyback rides, taking her out to ride her bike and drive her car. They all have their own unique way the can bond with their sister despite the huge age gap.

Spending Time as a Family- This is critical. It is not only enjoyable , but creates lasting memories. Quality time spent together knits the fabric that strong families are made of.
It strengthens the love, the loyalty and intimacies that all families should share. There is no age gap in family time together, everyone belongs and it doesn’t feel complete when someone is missing.

So no one ever said it would be easy (and if they did, you been lied to!), but what it is…..is fulfilling, fun and exhausting, but most of all, it’s totally worth it!


Here are some of my favorite family quotes:

If the family were a fruit, it would be an orange, a circle of sections, held together but separable - each segment distinct. ~Letty Cottin Pogrebin

Bringing up a family should be an adventure, not an anxious discipline in which everybody is constantly graded for performance.-- Milton R. Saperstein

I think people that have a brother or sister don't realize how lucky they are. Sure, they fight a lot, but to know that there's always somebody there, somebody that's family.-- Trey Parker

"When you look at your life, the greatest happiness’s are family happiness’s."
Dr Joyce Brothers


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