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Decatur Toy Store Closes

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The Wyker’s Toy Store in Hunstville, Alabama has had to close their doors. The store has been around since 1888, talk about letting go of history this was one toy store that 1186286_teddy_oh just kept pushing through the good and bad times of America. The store hasn’t always been a toy store though, through the years it has changed just like the family that has owned it.  Many this week are talking about their stories and memories of this little store.

“When my kids were little, we could only find certain toys here and we came every year and we put all their toys on lay a way,” said Sondra Farley.  

“My daughter came in from Atlanta this weekend, and saw the ad that said Wyker’s was going out of business on tuesday and she said mother, please go and get me something for my future children from Wykers because I have so many good memories,” said Lola Peters.

This wasn’t just some old toy store like a Toys R Us or something like that, it was one that knew the people that came in and people really trusted. This store was known for specialty toys that you may not be able to get at other toy stores, no big box items was their big thing.

Spotz Your Way into Style

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

The kids got a Spotz Maker a few years back but have finally ran out of all the little images to make buttons and stuff with. So what does that mean? For me it means I’ll spotz-messengerbag be  on the hunt for more but thought I’d mention this fun little craft machine to readers. First I’ll share with you some of the fun things they made and then the details.

While using this machine the girls were able to make over a dozen little buttons, or SPOTZ as they are referred to on the box. One got to make a purse that held all her little gems, this purse would go everywhere with her for the first three months. You can also make little necklaces, keyholders, make one for your friend, trade them with each other and many other fun things. Mine would even do games with them.

SPOTZ Machine:

10 jazzy jotz
30 colored holders (plastic circles that holds them in)spotz-machine
30 pre-printed images to choose from
2 blank sheets to design their own
8 rhinestone stickers (not saying where these ended up)
30 clear protective sleeve pieces

It does need a 3 AAA batteries. On the outside of the machine there’ll be little charms to put on it and there is a drawer to hold all your items plus spots to hold your SPOTZ and one will even light up. My girls loved that feature.

The machine costs: $29.99 at Amazon and the little pics and holders cost: $11.99 for 20 spotz.  I think this is a great summer fun activity to keep them busy during the hot days.

Recall Alert: Step2Play Up Gym Play Sets

Monday, June 1st, 2009

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The swingset, “Step2Play Up Gym play set” has been recalled. For those that aren’t sure this is the swing that costs around $400 over at Toys “R” Us. the reason is because the  chain on the swing can break and hurt your child.

They’ve stated there have been no injuries as of yet but would like to prevent them, if you have one of these swings (comes with a platform, slide, two swings and a climber) come in to get the replacement swingers. There were around 4,300 swingsets sold.

The model number is 797300.

Wearing Bike Helmets for the Summer

Monday, June 1st, 2009

Summer is here and you know what that means, bikes, water toys and lots of time 0322091344b outdoors. So how does a mom/dad prepare for those kids being home all day and on the loose? Using safety is the best way, when it comes to kids there are over 280,000 accidents that occur from bikes every year and I’m not meaning motorcycles but bicycles.

Safe Kids, the first and only international nonprofit organization dedicated solely to preventing unintentional childhood injury, estimates that more than 130 children die from bicycle-related injuries, and more than 280,000 are treated in emergency rooms. And in a recent Safe Kids report, “Headed for Injury,” of those children wearing helmets, one in three children are not wearing their bike helmets properly – putting them at risk.

The first safety rule should always be your kids know the signs of the road, #2 should be that they have the proper gear. If they are riding a bike, scooter, skates, etc they should be wearing a bike helmet. But not just any helmet or one that is just on top of their heads. I’ve seen too many times where a child just wears a helmet but never buckles it up. It must be buckled correctly, tightened but not too tight or too loose and off they can go. Bells Sports has a helmet line that does not allow a child to wear it wrong and a parent can feel great about it. I got a few to review which will be coming up shortly, they have them in all sizes so there is no guessing your child’s size and instructions for those that may not know how to put them on. For the toddler that loves to unsnap things, these are slightly harder so they can’t, which means mom and dad must. A definite bonus. Reviews coming up.

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