April
18

Babies R Us Coupons April 2009

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Dear Moms, Are you looking for fresh Babies R us Coupons for this April 2009? I just got a great news for you moms. Below you will get many free Babies R us Coupons which you could use in offline or Online BabiesRus Store.

The coupons are easy to use, just prepare a good quality printer and paper, Open the PDF version files by clicking out the links below, and print out them. Here is the printable babies r us coupons:

+ New Babies r us Coupons Save Up to 60% When you take an extra 15% off, All clearance clothing, accessories and shoes. Valid from 10/28/09 until – 11/0809.

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November
21


Babiesrus SUPER SATURDAY PRE-THANKSGIVING SALE
Saturday, Nov. 22nd… For one day only! No coupons needed. (Exception: Gas Card coupon.)

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Save $5 on ANY TWO packages of Expecta LIPIL DHA supplements
Must buy 2 for offer

2 for $6 EVERY Happy Bellies cereal
Must buy 2 for offer. In-store only.

Save $3 when you buy both Sesame Street soft potty seat and step stool
Must buy both for offer.Only at Babies”R”Us.

Save 10% on EVERY Avent sterilizer, bottle warmer or bottle tote
Only at Babies”R”Us.

2 for $9.99 Ty Pluffies
Must buy 2 for offer. In-store only.Reg. $6.99 ea.Only at Babies”R”Us

Save $20
on Alpha Omega convertible car seat – Blue Steel
Now $129.99 Reg. $149.99

Save $25
on Chicco Cortina
travel system – Synergy
Now $264.99 Reg. $289.99

Save $25
on Chicco Cortina
travel system – Sahara
Now $264.99 Reg. $289.99

Save 25%
on EVERY Just Born bedding set
Only at Babies”R”Us.

50% off*
Buy one,
get one
Halo® SleepSacks™
In-store only. Only at Babies”R”Us

50% off
Buy one,
get one
Koala Baby canvas
storage items
Only at Babies”R”Us

Save an
EXTRA 20%
on already reduced clearance nursery furniture

Save an
EXTRA 20%
on already reduced clearance clothing
In-store only

FREE $25 gas card
with ANY Evenflo purchase of $99.99 or more( coupon from the above link)

FREE amy coe tote bag
with ANY amy coe purchase of $20 or more
Only at Babies”R”Us.

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November
4


This day, 4 November 2008, is the USA President Election Day. Do you have Prediction who is the Winner at this USA President Election day? MR Obama or Mr. McCain? Personally I will choose Barrack Obama as USA President if I was US Citizen, How About you? And Have you Teach your your Kids to learn about this democracy party? If not, then this article below will inspiring you to start teach your kids about this Election day.

Teach Your Kids About Election Day
By P. Banas

As this interminable 2008 election whimpers on into the fall, our family has at least used it to teach a few civics lessons to our two young children.

The success of the first viable female and African-American candidates, of course, has been much bally-hooed for their significance. As adults, we appreciate what paradigm shifting events mean within the context of history.

Four years ago, when my daughter was only four, I asked her if she wanted to be President one day. She immediately responded, “That’s silly, daddy. Girls can’t be President.” It’s not that she isn’t exposed to strong women, but, on a media-savvy world, she had yet to see a woman running for President on TV or YouTube. For a parent, hearing your kids already slamming doors to possibilities at such an early age is an extremely painful thing. I immediately told her that everything was possible, though felt my arguments were weakened by the lack of empirical evidence that would convince a small child. We’ve talked a lot more since then about strong women leaders. We never miss the chance to point out a woman in a position of power.

As a consequence, I’ve been dealing with my daughter’s undying support of Hillary. If she were a bit older, she would be writing vicious letters to the editor complaining about the loss of her “girl-power” candidate. Like some other Democrat hold-outs, she still hasn’t decided whether she can let go of her passionate support for the “girl candidate” and shift her allegiance to Mr. Obama.

In our house, we’re addicted to political news and our kids know who we consider “idiots” and “bozos.” I’m very proud they can recognize several world leaders even in editorial page caricatures. They tend to remember the ones we mock and decry them most, however. A good resolution for us will be to teach them to recognize also the heroes in world affairs.

We all vote together as a family and this Election Day will be no different. In California, as in most states, you can take your kids right into the polling booth with you and they can see up close what citizenship is really like. I remember, as a child, thinking that voting would be one of the coolest things about being an adult. This wasn’t out of some precocious understanding of the workings of democracy. I had some notion that the big booth with the huge lever and sliding curtain was some kind of Rube Goldberg-style pinball machine and that there must be some mighty fine entertainment within the confines of that little room.

Voting in San Francisco is a bit more pedestrian: no booth and giant lever, but just an ordinary felt pen and long text paragraphs of indecipherable resolutions. Still, I bring the kids in with me and I’ll hoist the four year old on my shoulders so he can watch what I’m doing. He won’t understand too much of it, but that’s okay. Like a lot of parenting, the lesson will be in the doing. Good habits start young, and I’d like to believe that my kids, like me, will have a hard time skipping out on the joys of citizenship, like the simple act of voting.

Paul Banas is a founder of GreatDad.com. He writes articles on child development, parenting styles, fatherhood, parenting tips and many more topics related to dads.

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I hope With the teach your kids to US President election day above could help your kids to learn about democracy and politics early.

You Could use KidZui.Com to teach your kids on President Day. KidZui.com is one of the Famous Social Networking for kids. Just Click to the image below to let your kids vote their President:

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Or Visit:

Nickelodeon’s Kids Pick the President
An interactive Kids site with streaming media with kids reporting on the issues and the campaign trail. Your Kids could interact with one another on the message boards and get to know the US President Election Connection team through their blog. This site has a very useful feature that allows kids access to information on both candidates and their running mates.

And why I made this article title is “Babies R us Coupons at USA Election DAY”?

Yes, Babies R us or Toys R Us give you a big discount when you shop on this Tuesday Election Day at Toysrus.com or Babiesrus.com Store. Just click the Image of babies r us coupons below to get the printable version of babiesrus coupons in PDF format:

Babies R us Coupons at US President Election day

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