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The Body Shop Groupon National Offer – $40 for $20 (and bonus)

April 25, 2011 by Glen Leave a Comment

Groupon is at it again! This time they want to help you pamper yourself and treat your body right with products from The Body Shop. You can get $40 worth of items at The Body Shop for $20!  And there's a bonus too.  If you redeem your Groupon before May 30th, 2011 then your Groupon is worth $45.  This is good on sale items as well. The offer needs to be redeemed … [Read more...] about The Body Shop Groupon National Offer – $40 for $20 (and bonus)

Lovin’ Spring Break and Links

April 24, 2011 by Glen Leave a Comment

Spring Break is pretty cool this year - it lasts for more than a week. The different holidays spread out this year so it makes the holiday a little longer than usual.  I'm not complaining! We've been catching up with friends and family all week.  Of course it's also a time to reflect on family and life during the holiday.  On top of that we've been trying to take care of … [Read more...] about Lovin’ Spring Break and Links

Is There Anything Wrong With Painting A Boy’s Toenails Pink?

April 20, 2011 by Glen 4 Comments

J Crew Pink Toenails Ad

I heard about a recent brouhaha over a J Crew ad that come out in which a designer has painted her young son's toenails pink.  In the ad, designer Jenna Lyons says "Lucky for me I ended up with a baby whose favorite color is pink.  Toenail painting is way more fun in neon." Over at Fox News, Dr. Keith Ablow criticized the designer's decision to paint her son's toes pink  Dr. … [Read more...] about Is There Anything Wrong With Painting A Boy’s Toenails Pink?

Sesame Street and Teaching Kids About Money – For Me, For You, For Later

April 18, 2011 by Glen 2 Comments

Sesame Street teaches kids about money.

Who doesn't like Sesame Street? I grew up watching it and now I watch it with my kids (the little one loves singing Elmo's World).  Not only is it fun to watch, but they do a great job of teaching children as well. Sesame Street has teamed up with PNC Bank to produce For Me, For You, For Later - First Steps to Spending. Sharing, and Saving™. The site, part of the … [Read more...] about Sesame Street and Teaching Kids About Money – For Me, For You, For Later

Mentioned in The Consumerist and Links

April 17, 2011 by Glen 4 Comments

Exciting times here at Parenting Family Money. So we were out all day at a family event yesterday.  Later in the evening I check in on the site to do some work (like this here roundup) and what do I find?  The Consumerist mentioned my housecleaning service article. Give it a look: Deciding Whether A House Cleaning Service Is Worth It Give it a look. Awesome stuff!  I've had … [Read more...] about Mentioned in The Consumerist and Links

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