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review – Math Tutor DVD

February 13, 2010 By: amyswanderingcomment

We received two DVDs from Math Tutor DVD:


Young Minds Numbers & Counting will be a favorite in our house for years to come. I turned it on for my 5 year old to view and my 16-month old just happened to be in the room. She was riveted! They both enjoy the classical music and beautiful images. I love the child’s voice that narrates – it reminds me of Linus from the Peanuts cartoons. 🙂

Here are some things your child will learn:

– Recognize the numbers 1-10.
– Associate the number with physical objects.
– Count from 1-10.
– Animal names and sounds.
– Fruits and Vegetables.
– Names of colors.
– Names of machines such as cars, airplanes, etc.

There is one photo of a group of people in bathing suits. It wasn’t anything very revealing, but I know it might be an issue for some of my readers – just wanted to let you know.


The Basic Math Word Problem Tutor DVD is 8 hours of instruction for grades 1-7. Each word problem is worked out step-by-step by a knowledgeable instructor.

Here is the info found on the two discs:

Disc 1
Section 1: Adding Whole Numbers
Section 2: Subtracting Whole Numbers
Section 3: Multiplying Whole Numbers
Section 4: Dividing Whole Numbers
Section 5: Adding Decimals
Section 6: Subtracting Decimals
Section 7: Multiplying Decimals
Section 8: Dividing Decimals

Disc 2
Section 9: Adding Fractions
Section 10: Subtracting Fractions
Section 11: Multiplying Fractions
Section 12: Dividing Fractions
Section 13: Percents, Part 1
Section 14: Percents, Part 2
Section 15: Ratio and Proportion

The instructor has a very calm, gentle way of teaching (although we all agreed it was sometimes too wordy). He takes your students through each little step of the word problem and shows them how to solve it. This is also a great tool for you as a teacher. You can watch the lesson and learn how to teach your child to work out the problem.

The Nitty Gritty:

  • Young Minds Numbers & Counting $24.99
  • Basic Math Word Problem Tutor  $26.99

Value: These products are worth their cost considering the many years of use you can get out of them.

See what my TOS Crew Mates have to say about Math Tutor DVDs!

I received two free DVDs for the purpose of writing an honest review. No other compensation was given.

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nursery pack giveaway

February 13, 2010 By: amyswandering


Q-tip s® has teamed up with celebrity nursery designer Wendy Bellissimo to bring you an adorable addition to your baby’s nursery. We all use cotton swabs on those cute little belly buttons and folds of baby fat. Now you have a stylish and convenient way to store them!

Click on the images below for some tips from Designer Wendy Bellissimo on creating the perfect nursery.

I have a Perfect Nursery Gift Pack to give away to one lucky reader! You will receive two Q-tips® nursery packs and the cutest little silver elephant bank that you’ve ever seen.

It’s easy to enter:   Comments are closed

  • Leave a comment telling us what your favorite nursery item is. 
  • Make sure I have a way to contact you if you win.
  • Giveaway ends Friday, Feb. 19th

A big thank you to MomSelect and Q-tips® for providing me with a nursery pack of my own and one to give away to my readers. No compensation was given.


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review – Kinderbach

February 13, 2010 By: amyswandering1 Comment

“Can we please do my music lesson now?”, is what I heard the entire time we were reviewing Kinderbach. And I have to admit that I enjoyed it as much as my 5 year old did.

Kinderbach offers preschool piano lessons through a clever format along the lines of Blues Clues. Your child will learn note reading, rhythm, singing and composition. There are several printables that go along with each lesson to help your child with things like distinguishing high & low sounds, and how to locate keys on the piano.

You do not have to own a full size piano to use these lessons. We used an inexpensive keyboard that my kids have had for years. I was really impressed with how each session taught something valuable in a fun, easy way that my daughter could retain.

You can watch a video and sign up for a free online trial HERE.

The Nitty Gritty:

  • year membership $95.88 annual or $19.99 monthly
  • DVD & CD packages $40.45 each
  • day pass $5.95

Value: The cost is the only thing I’m not crazy about. The annual price is a good deal when broken down monthly, but most people don’t have a chunk of money that big. I am considering purchasing a day pass maybe once a month for Sassyfrass & letting her spend the day on it – the lessons are short & several sessions could be done in a day. This is a quality product, however, and you get what you pay for! It also comes with a 30-day money back guarantee.

See what my TOS Crew Mates have to say about Kinderbach!

I was given a free trial membership for the purpose of writing this review. No other compensation was given.

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snowed under

February 12, 2010 By: amyswanderingcomment

We broke a record here in the Dallas area yesterday – around a foot of snow! Crazy!!

My friend Jenny’s illness has consumed my days this past week and I am miles behind schedule. I have several reviews, 3 giveaways, and some great links to share with you.

Hang on to your hats because I’m going to try to get it all posted by Monday!

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wfmw – olympic food

February 11, 2010 By: amyswandering2 Comments

A couple of years ago, when the Summer Olympics were in China, we ate Chinese food while we watched the opening ceremonies. It was fun tying in our meal with the host country even if it did just come from the the takeout restaurant down the street.

A couple of weeks ago my daughter asked what we were going to eat for our traditional opening ceremony meal on Friday. *Gulp* I’m glad she asked, because I didn’t realize we had started a new tradition!

I asked a few Canadian friends, poked around on Google, and here are a few things I found:

100 Canadian Foods to Eat – We will be making Nanaimo Bars for dessert, and I’m rather intrigued by Poutine.

edible Vancouver recipes using local ingredients

Canada Recipes

Food in Canada I might try the sweet corn pancakes

What do you do to celebrate the     Olympic Games?

Run on over to We Are That Family for tons of great tips!

p.s. If you believe in the power of prayer, please pray for my friend Jenny!

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