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Mobility Scooters – Top 5 children

April 27, 2010 - 11:24 pm Comments Off

<p>Now that the holidays going, here is a guide to point you in the right direction for Christmas gifts!</p> <p><strong>Razor motor Mobility Scooters</strong>: These motor Mobility Scooterss have been hot for the last few years. Kids love to ride them around the house, to their friend’s house, and a few like to play tricks on them. The sleek sliver motor Mobility Scooters made by Razor is still the most popular model. motor Mobility Scooterss are easier than a bike for children to pick up, since it requires less balance. Even toddlers can use them! Razor makes a Jr. sized motor Mobility Scooters that has a second back wheel, giving the motor Mobility Scooters enough stability for young ones. Radio Flyer also makes a motor Mobility Scooters for tots, but with a second wheel in front rather than in back. The motor Mobility Scooterss are adjustable, so they actually grow with your child. These are also much cheaper than a bike! motor Mobility Scooterss typically run from about $30-80, depending on model and size.</p> <p><strong>Dress up clothes</strong>: Dress up clothes are great for both boys and girls! Boys aren’t interested in the princess costumes like girls are, but they enjoy dressing up like firefighters, lions, and ninjas. Dress up clothes encourage imagination and creative play, and are one of those toys that don’t get “old.” Many home-school organizations use dress ups to teach about other cultures and for free play time. Girls love to wear princess costumes, and Do you like to dance and surf? around. If you decide to get dress up clothes as a Christmas gift, don’t forget the accessories! Girls need feather boas for their princess costumes and boys need toy guns for their cowboy costumes!</p> <p><strong>Nintendo DS</strong>: The lite Nintendo DS is making big waves with children right now. With simple games for tots, Hannah Montana games for the girls, and racing games for the boys, the DS is a great toy for everyone. While this is a more expensive present, it is one that will last for a long time! Many parents feel that the Nintendo DS is a great investment, since it is a great travelling toy for kids to carry with them.</p> <p><strong>Legos</strong>: Legos don’t get old or expire. Plus, there are so many variations of Legos that you can always give a child an expansion to their Lego set. There are pirate ships, animals, airplanes, cars, castles, and the list goes on and on. Lego even created a “pink brick” set for girls, with Lego accessories designed just for girls! Jumbo and soft blocks are great for tots and babies, while the smaller, more detailed Legos give more creative options for older children.</p> <p><strong>Clothes</strong>: Here is a semi-responsible present to give children. It seems that kids shuffle through clothes so quickly, it’s difficult to find a time that they don’t need more clothes! Back to school clothes are starting to get a little more worn, the seasons have changed, and more often than not the kids have outgrown their Christmas dresses and dress clothes. Girls probably need a new Christmas dress for the season, and boys might need a new tie and slacks. New pajamas on Christmas Eve are a family tradition for my family; we all enjoy sleeping in new pajamas and waking up in them on Christmas morning. Regardless of what you purchase, clothes are one of those “necessities” that typically people like to receive!</p><p> Now that the course the holidays, here is a guide to point you in the right direction for Christmas gifts! </ P> <strong> Razor </ strong>: These bikes have been hot for years motor Mobility Scooters. Kids love running around the house, the house of his friend, and some like to play jokes on them. The elegant Sliver Razor motor Mobility Scooters is still the most popular model. motor Mobility Scooterss are easier than a bicycle for the children to collect, because it requires less balance. Even small children can use them! Razor motor Mobility Scooters Jr. is a dimension that has a second rear wheel, giving sufficient stability for small motor Mobility Scooterss. Radio Flyer motor Mobility Scooters is also a child, but with a second wheel on the front rather than back. mo

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April 27, 2010 - 3:59 am 1 Comment

<p>In Tagaytay, b&b cavans and inns elbow each other on both sides of the street. One side offers views of breathtaking Taal while the other romances the senses in verdant glory. Usually. Now comes a fairly recent addition to the city’s b&b cavan industry: Vanilla Suites, <strong>and</strong> it offers both views of the volcano and its lake, plus, unbelievably lush gardens boasting of tall trees, mature bamboo, fat ferns, riotous vines, fragrant flowers, soft grass…<br /> <br /> Traveling on the main road, Vanilla Suites is not instantly seen, perhaps because there is no discernible structure from the onset. Rather, one goes down a steep road from the entrance to the b&b cavan’s parking area. And just like the yummy sounding name on the signage that manages to pull the curious inside and check out the place, you’ll instantly feel that there’s something special with the way the trees tower above you…with the way everything is so green! <br /> <br /> Not surprisingly, this garden has been lovingly nurtured f or many, many years. Vanilla Suites started as a resthouse and private summer getaway before it was opened to those seeking new and wonderful accommodations in Tagaytay. Now the garden is fully-grown and covers the whole area, making Vanilla  Suites a cozy, relaxing retreat. Couples, honeymooners and even entire families will love the meandering footpaths that lead to open spaces and private nooks, including a large white swing where a family of three can comfortably fit. The soothing sound of  water comes from a cascading water fountain. Wind rustling through adult bamboo groves rests the mind and calms the soul. A big, red-bricked paved area with tall trees is perfect for weddings, parties and other special occasions. <br /> <br /> The suites, each spacious and simply furnished, done predominantly in white, provide the oasis that makes for a good vacation. Each of the three suites has a king-size bed, cable and WIFI for those who cannot bear not to be connected. The two bigger rooms also have LCD TV for maximum viewing pleasure. One suite has rustic porch out front facing the gardens. The piece de resistance? The Honeymoon suites with glass walls overlooking majestic Taal lake.<br /> <br />Read more reviews of Vanilla Suites and other Tagaytay b&b cavans at ActivePhilippines.com. More on Vanilla Suites <a rel="nofollow" onClick="javascript:pageTracker._trackPageview(‘/outgoing/article_exit_link’);" href="http://www.activephilippines.com/live/active_article.php?article_id=71&user_id=4">here</a>.</p>