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Monday, June 30, 2008

10% off Levels of Discovery Kids Furniture

Now through July 11th 08, we're offering an additional 10% off all Levels of Discovery items in our store. Use coupon code lodsummer08 and our shopping cart will do the rest.




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Tuesday, April 15, 2008

Levels of Discovery Spring Sale 10% off at SensoryEdge

Our friends at Levels of Discovery asked us to run a 10% off sale on all LOD items until April 25th. Levels of Discovery offers a very unique line of painted kids furniture including table and chair sets, step stools, toy boxes, vanities, and more.


About Levels of Discovery:

After spending most of his adult life in the development of emotion-based products for Hallmark, The Franklin Mint and Enesco, Jeff Hutsell decided that he wanted to bring fun and innovative children's products to the marketplace that are truly something special. Thinking back over the years with his own three children, he realized that there is nothing so wonderful as to see the look of sheer delight on a child's face when they've discovered something new and unexpected! The name of our company comes from a lesson Jeff learned about creating products that will touch people's lives. Anyone can produce a product that is exactly what it appears to be. He wanted to take that a step further and create products that allow children to discover the "unexpected"!


An example from the Rock A Buddies product line shows what he means. The award-winning Schoolhouse Rocker has a fun "school" theme with primary colors, apple finials and movable abacus beads to help little ones learn counting and colors. Take another look and you'll find a flip-up desk (great for reading and writing) and an armrest pencil box with a sliding lid. Pull the chalk on the seat and the music box plays the "ABC Song!". Look again, and you'll find an understamp beneath the seat that can be "personalized" with the child's name, the name of the gift-giver and the special occasion when the chair was received.


We invite you to spend some time with us and discover all the little "extras" you'll find at Levels of Discovery! Thanks again for visiting our site and come back often!

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Saturday, March 22, 2008

It's Potty Time!



To this day, no one really knows why but boys seem to categorically take longer than girls to potty train. There are exceptions to every rule of course and your little boy may have been easy as pie to learn to use the toilet on his own, wear the big boy underwear and say good-bye to diapers and pull-ups forever.

However the majority of boys will take a little longer but there are some things you can do to get your kiddo to use the bathroom on his or her own a little easier.

First of all, don't make a federal case out of it and don't be upset if your child ignores your repeated requests to use the toilet instead of going in their underwear or pull-ups. In most cases this will do one of two things, it will set your child back and make them fearful of the bathroom because the connection winds up displeasing you - something your child doesn't want; or you will start a battle of the wills and your toddler will happily take up that challenge to see who can wait the longest.

Rewards work for some children. A much wanted toy, very special "big kid" underwear or maybe a special day like to a local park or other fun event as a reward. One little girl desperately wanted a new dress she saw while out with her mother and was promised that dress if she'd just learn to "go" in the toilet instead of her pull-ups. The little girl immediately started trying harder and within a week, was wearing her prized dress.

Another way to inspire your child, especially one that is afraid of the toilet, is to give him a place of his own. A potty chair made for a small child is perfect. It's built just his size and you can sit him on it shortly after eating and drinking and when he goes, praise him and do make a big deal out of it - he'll want more and start going on his own quickly to get more praise. Give it to him - he earned it!

Those are just a few random tips that have worked for some mothers - what worked best for you?

* The potty chair above is courtesy of our friends at Levels of Discovery

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