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Kelty TC 2.0 Review

by Kate on January 31st, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Carriers, Gear, New Year New Mama, Reviews, Reviews

kelty logoOne of the coolest parts about going to the ABC Kids Expo way back in September is that I was exposed to products and companies that I didn’t know much about. But, when I had the chance to talk to people enthusiastic about their products and the opportunity to touch and play with stuff, it goes a long way in piquing my interest. Kelty is the perfect example of this. Before ABC, I had heard of Kelty but didn’t really think it was a great fit for me or my family. I mean, we don’t camp or hike. However, after spending almost an hour browsing all the Kelty Kids products, I was a convert. The Child Carriers ARE perfect for outdoorsy families that camp and hike, but they also have a place in homes like mine.

About Kelty

Since 1952, Kelty has built affordable, reliable outdoor gear that enables everyone, from the first-time camper to the experienced mountaineer, to embrace any experience with confidence. Kelty: Go Anywhere.

In 1992, Kelty enters the kid carrying business with the “Kelty Child Carrier”.  This iconic pack was built around a tubular aluminum frame.  This kid carrier was based on the classic Kelty pack design proven in 40 years of wilderness use.  See the full line of Kelty KIDS carriers.

Kelty Transit Carrier 2.0

When given the opportunity to review a Kelty Child Carrier, I was realistic about it. While the FC 3.0 looks amazing, with its auto-deploy kickstand and Sun Hood, it’s far more carrier than I need. Don’t get me wrong, the TC (Transit Carrier) 2.0 has awesome features as well, but it’s less intimidating and I know we’ll get use out of it.

Kelty Transit Carrier 2.0

Here are some details on the TC 2.0:
kelty tc 2.0 babySafety Features:

  • Five-point, adjustable child’s harness

Carrier Features:

  • Padded, adjustable-height child’s seat
  • Toy loops
  • Carry/lift handles
  • 40-pound weight limit
  • Foot stabilizer for safe loading
  • Lightweight internal aluminum frame
  • Mesh water-bottle pockets
  • Organizer pocket

Kelty TC 2.0 detailsI’ve used a lot of different carriers in my day, and this is up there with the best of them as far as safety for the child. First, the entire “cockpit” area can be raised or lowered to fit your child so little ones are high enough to see and bigger kids are low enough to be safe. There are adjustable leg straps that are super easy to fit around your tot. And, there is also a harness that go over the child’s shoulders. To give you an example of the detail-oriented and well thought out design of the TC 2.0 – the shoulder strap buckles (similar to the chest strap in a car seat) are covered. It’s a small detail, but it means your child can’t get to it without major effort and it adds a very finished look.

kelty kids tc 2.0 in useKelty thought about the parents’ comfort, too. The shoulder straps are VERY padded, and they are padded all the way down the front of your chest. There is also a padded hip belt that adds comfort and support. I carried both kids around on my back – my 32 pound 3 year old and my 20 pound 1 year old. And, don’t get me wrong, my 3 year old got heavy on my back but it was still comfortable. I think my little guy was comfy, too, because he keeps asking to go for a walk. (Note to self: In the picture it looks like I should adjust the straps better next time so the pack is higher on my back.)

And, of course, because the TC 2.0 is made by Kelty the backpack area allows for all the storage you could need for a day trip. There are two zippered areas with plenty of room for diapers, snacks and change of clothes and more. The pack also has designated spots for water bottles and an easily accessible closure for keys.

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… The Kelty TC 2.0 is perfect for day trips, or trips around town. I think this is PERFECT for travel, too. I know we’re planning to use it at the Disney Social Media Moms Convention next week as one of us can wear it, wear a kid and it takes the place of a diaper bag. (If my husband ever flies alone with the kids, I think this would be a lifesaver.) There are too many features and details to mention in one post, but suffice it to say, I’m really impressed with the TC 2.0.

Or Not to Buy… The 2.0 is one of the most basic Kelty Child Carriers and it still might be more carrier than you need. It’s definitely designed for outdoor adventure use.

Connect! Find Kelty on Twitter and become a fan on Facebook.

Shop! Kelty Kids has a whole collection of products to help get your kids involved in the outdoors, including Child Carriers, Diaper Bags and Strollers. The Child Carriers range from the TC 2.0 for $149.95 to the Frame Carrier 3.0 for $249.95.

Tell me… Do you own a Kelty Child Carrier? If not, which model do you think best fits your family?

Disclaimer: Thank you to Kelty for providing a sample product for the purpose of this review. The opinions are my own and uninfluenced by receipt of product. Others may have a different experience.

The TomKat Studio DIY Valentine Giveaway (Closed)

by Kate on January 31st, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Giveaways

Now that you’ve read the Sunday Spotlight on The TomKat Studio and are jonesing to plan a party so you can buy some printables, we’ve got a great giveaway so you can get your fix. Just in time for Valentine’s Day parties and gift-giving, Kim at the TomKat Studio is offering FIVE lucky readers the printable Sweet Love Valentine’s Collection.

tomkat studio sweet treats

Designed in classic black, white, and red the whole collection strikes a balance between playful and mature. You can make cards for your preschooler’s class and for your adults only cocktail party.  The beauty of the PDF printables format is that you can print as many or as little as you want. And, heck, use them again next year or for random love notes throughout the year.

tomkat studiotomkat studio sweet heartstomkat studio be mine card

Here’s what you get in the printable PDF Collection:

  1. Sweet Love Party Circles {SWEET {heart}, Happy Valentine’s Day, Heart, Be Mine} – Use these to make gift tags, cupcake toppers, placecards, napkin rings, favor tags, notecards & more!
  2. Blank Fancy Labels/Tags with White Background {cut into rectangles or handcut around fancy edge}
  3. Blank Fancy Labels/Tags with Black Background
  4. Sweet Treats Fancy Labels/Tags
  5. Treat Bag Foldover Labels for 6.5″ Baggies
  6. 3″x3″ Square Mini Notecards in 3 designs {Be Mine, i love you, heart}

Shop! The Sweet Love Valentine’s Day Collection is $12. And, here’s an early Valentine’s gift from The TomKat Studio – on Monday only, the Sweet Love Valentine Collection will be on sale for half price – $6.

Win! Sweet Love Valentine’s Day Collection of printables in PDF Form – 5 Winners!

How to Enter: Visit The TomKat Studio on Etsy and leave a comment here with your very favorite listing OR leave the link of your favorite birthday party post on The TomKat Studio blog.

Bonus Entries - leave a separate comment for each you do:
* Fan The TomKat Studio on Facebook
* Follow The TomKat Studio on Twitter
* Follow The TomKat Studio blog on Google Friends Connect
* Follow The Shopping Mama on Twitter and Tweet – you may do this once a day. 5 win a Sweet Love Valentine’s Day printables collection from The TomKat Studio @TheShoppingMama http://bit.ly/berzn1
* Fan The Shopping Mama on Facebook
* Be a Shopping Buddy, aka, follow in Google Friends Connect
* Subscribe to The Shopping Mama in email or a RSS
* Leave a relevant comment on the Sunday Spotlight: The TomKat Studio post

The Fine Print: Giveaway ends February 5. PDF file will be emailed to winners – open worldwide. Thanks to The TomKat Studio for providing the giveaway prizes. Opinions expressed are my own and I was not compensated for this post.

Sunday Spotlight: The TomKat Studio

by Kate on January 31st, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Sunday Spotlight, Weekly Features

This is one of those instances when I’m a little starstruck. That might sound silly, but I am just in awe of Kim, the uber-talented woman behind The TomKat Studio. I’ve followed her blog and admired her Etsy shop for months so it’s really, really fun to learn more about her. Once you get to know Kim and her amazing designs I think you’ll be a fan, too.

tomkate studio logo

The Shopping Mama: Tell us a little bit about yourself.
Kim: Hello! My name is Kim and I am the owner/creator of The TomKat Studio. I live in Chandler, Arizona.

TSM: When did you start The TomKat Studio and why?
Kim: Up until about a year ago, my career was in residential real estate. With the downturn in the market, and realizing that my little ones were growing up so fast, I decided to stay home with them. At that time, I had discovered a few blogs and started reading others’ blogs regularly. I decided to start my own to share creative projects and random thoughts & ideas I was having. I called it “The TomKat Studio” after my children, Tommy & Kate. When I decided to stay home, we even designated a spare room in our home “The TomKat Studio” where I set up all my crafty supplies.
TSM: I can’t believe you’ve only been doing this a year! That’s amazing.

tomkat studio lollipop party circlesKim: One of the first blogs that I followed was Project Nursery. I have a passion for all things pretty, including parties, paper & home decorating. After a couple of months of posting on my own blog, I was honored to become a contributor for Project Nursery. Being an entrepreneur, I thought with all of the extra exposure, maybe I should open a shop to sell some of my crafty wares. Why not try to make a little side money since I was spending more and more time blogging?
TSM: I think it’s really cool that you had a blog first and that your Etsy evolved out of that.

I started my Etsy shop with my signature frames, and quickly couldn’t keep up with the demand. After posting my daughter’s lollipop birthday party on The TomKat Studio, it was picked up on tons of fabulous blogs including Hostess with the Mostess (my fave!). The additional exposure created an overwhelming response for the paper items I created for her party (invitations, favor tags, cupcake toppers, etc). I decided to add party designs to my shop.

tomkat studio little ladybugAfter several months of very, very long nights, I decided it was time to regroup. I was getting burnt out and overwhelmed. My family was getting neglected. It’s always hard to find a balance, but you have to keep coming up with new ideas to make it work, especially when you are doing what you love. I decided to go digital and offer my party designs as printables. The printables have been such a success! Much less work for me and more affordable for the customers. Not to mention, who doesn’t love saying “I made it!” I have such a passion for what I am doing now, it feels absolutely amazing.

TSM: What is your favorite item to make or sell?
Kim: I love designing new party collections. I love creating the designs, printing and assembling the sample items and then staging and photographing them. I could do this all day and all night long. It’s not work for me at all, it’s fun.

TSM: What is your inspiration?
Kim: This is such a cliche, but I find it everywhere. It’s actually annoying. I can’t look at a magazine without ripping out pages that inspire a new design. I watch cartoons with my kids and see a cute balloon or flower and want to create a party around it. I just wish I had more time to explore all of the ideas floating in my mind, as well all of the custom ideas my customers request.

tomkat studio lollipop inviteTSM: Do you have any plans for new, additional products or business expansion?
Kim: I do! Right now, I only have my Lollipop Collection in the shop, because it is all I can handle by myself. I recently made the decision to hire an assistant to help fulfill my orders! This way, I can focus on getting all my designs into the shop and work on new designs and products. I hope to start offering the fully printed/assembled items, as well again.
TSM: If you’re interested in working with Kim, check out this post on The TomKat blog about hiring a Virtual Assistant.

TSM: If money were no object what is one thing you would buy right now?
Kim: A warehouse, commercial printers & a team of fabulous people to help me bring all of my ideas to fruition!

TSM: What are some of your favorite online boutiques or Etsy shops?
Kim: Oh boy…there are many! Here are a few of my favorites. Not only great shops, but great girls: Pink Taffy Designs, True Love Found (Crowns), Friller Up Couture (Tutus), Le Papier Studio (Silhouettes) ~ here’s my kids silhouette, Dolce Vita Mia
(Headbands/Clips).

TSM: I die over those silhouettes! They are adorable and surprisingly affordable. Your kids’ silhouette is just darling.

tomkat studio Shop DIYConnect! Keep up with Kim on the awesome TomKat Studio blog. It’s absolute eye candy full of beautiful parties and DIY inspiration. Not to mention, every month she provides a super cute printable calendar. You can also follow The TomKat Studio on Twitter and Fan The TomKat Studio on Facebook.

Shop! Visit The TomKat Studio on Etsy – it’s the best place for printable party projects. Because you print and assemble on your own, everything is ridiculously affordable – but still custom made for you. Make sure you check out the Valentine printables collection!

Win! Check out The TomKat Studio giveaway on The Shopping Mama.

Get Organized with Cozi (and enter to win Groceries, too!)

by Kate on January 30th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Life, Parenting

cozi logo

What is Cozi?

Cozi is a free online organizer that helps families manage schedules, track shopping and to do lists, share information, and stay connected all with one solution. Cozi helps families to be more coordinated and more productive so that they have time for the things they really want to do.

Family life. Simplified.

I’m still pretty new to Cozi, but I have to say I like what I’ve figured out so far. There are various tools to help keep your family organized, including a family calendar, shopping lists, to do lists and family journal. The family calendar is super easy to use and very user-friendly. If you have older kids running in a million directions with school and extra-curricular activities this would be an awesome way to keep organized. Every family member is color-coded and you can even send text message reminders about upcoming appointments and events.

family journal

The online family journal is a great alternative to a blog because it’s very quick and the format is done for you. It literally takes moments to upload a picture and type a quick story. You can share your journal with friends, send updates to your Facebook page and you can even have a monthly email with all your updates sent to family and friends. I’ve started our family journal if you want to check it out – give me a “smile” to let me know you like what you see. (I’ll post more about that soon!)

free groceries at cozi

Win Groceries for a Year

Cozi is giving away Free Groceries! To celebrate Cozi’s 10,000,oooth shopping list item, they are giving away free groceries for a year. You can enter once a day, but you get an extra entry for every friend you invite. Bloggers, share the information with readers through a button or post – and get an extra entry for every reader who clicks on your link. If you don’t blog and want extra entries, share the contest on Facebook or through email. It’s super easy to spread the word once you enter, so head over and check it out. The free groceries sweepstakes ends March 11.

Shopping Mama BlogDisclosure: The opinions in this post are my own and not influenced by monetary compensation. Others may have a different opinion.

Go Red for Women – Macy’s Gift Card Giveaway (Closed)

by Kate on January 30th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Giveaways

go red for women american heart associationMark your calendar – February 5th is National Wear Red Day. It’s a super easy way to participate in the Go Red for Women campaign to spread the word about heart disease. Need something red? Macy’s is a proud sponsor of Go Red for Women and they are giving one reader a gift card!

About Go Red for Women

Go Red For Women is the American Heart Association’s solution to save women’s lives. With one out of three women still dying from heart disease, we are committed to fighting this No. 1 killer that is largely preventable. GoRedForWomen.org, a premiere source of information and education, connects millions of women of all ages and gives them tangible resources to turn personal choices into life-saving actions. We encourage women and the men who love them to embrace the cause.

Macy’s is a proud sponsor of the Go Red for Women campaign. Since 2004, Macy’s customers and employees have contributed more than $21 million to the Go Red For Women movement.

inc little red dressGet Involved

Learn More! Visit GoRedForWomen.org for loads of information about preventing heart disease and how you can get involved in the movement to save lives.

Win! To help spread the word about Go Red for Women, Macy’s is offering a $25 gift certificate to one reader – it can be used in stores or online!

How to Enter: Tell me one thing you’d like to buy from Macy’s if you win.

Bonus Entries – leave a separate comment for each you do:
* Fan Macy’s on Facebook
* Follow Macy’s on Twitter
* Wear Red on February 5, Join Go Red for Women, Share a story at the Go Red Casting Calls
* Follow The Shopping Mama on Twitter and Tweet – you may do this once a day. Go Red for Women – Macy’s $25 Gift Card Giveaway @TheShoppingMama http://bit.ly/brwS89
* Blog about this giveaway and include a link to this post – leave five comments with the link to your post
* Fan The Shopping Mama on Facebook
* Be a Shopping Buddy, aka, follow in Google Friends Connect
* Subscribe to The Shopping Mama in email or a RSS
* Comment on any non-giveaway post on The Shopping Mama

The Fine Print: Giveaway ends February 14. Open to US mailing addresses only. Thanks to Macy’s for providing the giveaway prize. Opinions expressed are my own and I was not compensated for this post.

Random Video: Our “Abenture”

by Kate on January 29th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Life

A quick little video so you can see Preschool Boy’s silly talking in all its glory. Although, this video is just cute and not crazy (like when he wanted to play “let’s roll the baby off the bed“).

The background story: Preschool Boy, Toddler Girl and I went for a walk on some trails near our house. Preschool Boy was very concerned with what his “dada” would say when he returned home to find us missing on our “abenture”. I tried to explain that his dad is out of town and wouldn’t be home for a week or two so we’d be home safe and sound long before he returned home. For some reason, this was unacceptable and Preschool Boy wanted to role play what his dad would say. And it’s just so darn cute. I mean, imagining his dad would say, “Hey! Where’d my boy go?” Oh. So. Sweet.

TGIF: Coupon, Sales, Discounts & News (1/29)

by Kate on January 29th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Deal & News Roundup, Weekly Features

babies r us trade inBabies R Us Trade-In Event

From now until February 20, trade in any used cribs, car seats, bassinets, strollers, travel systems, playards, toddler beds, or high chairs in exchange for 25% off the purchase of new baby items from participating manufacturers. There’s no limit to how much you can trade-in. The new item you purchase doesn’t need to be from the same category as the new item you purchase to get the discount. In other words, you can trade in an old car seat and buy a new high chair and get 25% off. Check out the Babies R Us site and FAQs for more information about the Great Trade-In Event.

The event is specifically for those old, outdated baby items you can’t use any more and you don’t need a receipt or anything. So clean out your garage to make room for some new baby gear.

Baby Dipper is now BPA-Free

One of my favorite bowls for feeding baby is now available BPA-Free Baby Dipper Feeding Set BPA-FREE includes a bowl, spoon and fork and is available on Amazon for $12.95.

Great Giveaways

Visit WinFreeKCups.com and enter to win Free K-Cups for Life (= a Keurig B70 Gourmet Single-Cup Home Brewing System, a a twelve (12) month Signature Green Mountain Coffee K-Cup® Tour, and a $4,000 check in the name of the winner.) You can also play an instant win game for the chance to win a Keurig B70 Platinum Breweror a box of K-Cups. (Thanks to Karen of Frugal RI Mama for this tip.)

cozi groceries for a yearCozi.com is sponsoring an awesome Groceries for a Year Giveaway. And when you enter you get to play this fun virtual slot machine game for a chance to win daily prizes from OXO. You can enter every day until March.

Sales

Shoo Shoos is having a Clearance Sale. Soft Soled baby shoes are only $7.95, including the Pink Leather Winterboot and the Black Bow Mary Janes we have (and love). I’m stocking up for baby gifts!

Kushies clothes – the Paisley and Construction line – are 40% off for 4 days only. Shop at kushiesonline.com.

Discount Codes

  • BusyBodyBook: Use code BBBVDAY for 25% off all BusyBodyBook Organizers. Expires 2/15/10.
  • The Simple Stencil: SS2 will get you 10% off your order plus you receive a free “I <3 U” stencil with your order between now and February 6.

Exclusive Discounts

  • Saige Nicole’s: Use the code SHOPPINGMAMA for 15% off your purchase. Expires 2/14/10.
  • Little Lamb Design: Save 20% with TheShoppingMama20. Expires 2/28/10.
  • dadoo kids: 20% off with code SHOPPINGMAMA20.
  • FlyeBaby: $10 off and FREE SHIPPING with code FB10. Expires 1/31/10.
  • The Crazy Dazy: 10% discount off your purchase with code SHOPPINGMAMA.
  • SleepyWrap.com: Use the code shoppingmama for 10% off your order of Boba Carriers and SleepyWraps.
  • Beba Bean: The Shopping Mama readers receive 20% off with code SM10/07/09.
  • The Studio: For $10 off your purchase use SHOPMAMA at check out.
  • Belle’s Biscuits: Get 10% off your purchase with the code BELLES10.

thinkbaby Review + Giveaway (Closed)

by Kate on January 29th, 2010  |  5 Comments  |  Giveaways, Giveaways, New Year New Mama, Reviews, Reviews

thinkbaby logoOne of my new year’s resolutions is to be more aware of the products my kids are using. Between Bisphenol-A and other unpronounceable chemicals, there’s a lot to be weary of. I figure the least I can do is try to shop smart and try to provide the best products I can for my kids. thinkbaby products are designed specifically with safety in mind and, thankfully, in addition to being safe the sippy cups are actually really great.

About thinkbaby

With a team of physicians and scientists focused on the latest chemical and biological science, thinkbaby continues to lead in the usage of safer materials for baby products. Our efforts are further energized by working with both our leading child advocacy partners and parents who seek alternative products.

Our Experience

I admit, with my goal of finding safe and eco-friendly products, I was a a fan of thinkbaby before I even received the 9 ounce bottles and sippy cup conversion kit. It’s hard to find fault with a company that is based in the science of keeping my kids safe.
thinkbaby bottle and sippy cup and conversion kitThe thinkbaby bottle 2-pack includes two slow-flow anti-colic nipples and travel cap. The conversion kit includes two sippy cup spouts and one trainer cup handle. The transition from bottle to sippy cup is super easy: The trainer cup handle fits snugly over the mouth of the bottle top, the spout replaces the nipple in the top and screws on to secure the handle in place. Toddler Girl has used the cup quite a bit from the time we received it. The handle is easy for her to hold, but we’ve also used the cup spout without the handle. The bottle is contoured so it is very easy for little hands to hold even without the handle.

The most important question for sippy cups, is, of course, the leak factor. I’m happy to report we’ve had very little leakiness! I used the bottle travel cap with the cup spout to throw the cup my diaper bag and while the inside of the cap was a bit wet my diaper bag was totally dry.

Toddler Girl has never really used bottles so I can’t speak to them our how well they work. But I do love the idea of using the same bottles for, literally, years with the ability to easily transition from bottle to sippy cup.

thinkbaby sippy cup review

To Buy or Not to Buy

To Buy… thinkbaby products are free of BPA, Phthalates, PVC, Nitrosamines and lead, and that is a good thing. I love the bottle and sippy cup conversion kit and the ability to use the same bottle for years. My diaper bag appreciates the travel cap that prevents leaks and spills.

Or Not to Buy… The only thing that’s a different about the cup is it has a yellow-y tint to it. It takes a little getting used to and I kept thinking my daughter had gotten something in her water or really dirtied her cup.

Shop! thinkbaby products are available for purchase online. The two-pack of 9 ounce bottles is $16.99 and the Conversion Kit is $6.99.

Win! A thinkbaby 2-pack of 9 ounce Bottles and a Conversion Kit to turn bottles into sippy cups.

How to Enter: Visit thinkbaby and leave a comment telling me the product you’d like to try. (There’s stuff for moms, too.)

Bonus Entries – leave a separate comment for each you do:

* Follow thinkbaby on Twitter
* Fan thinkbaby on Facebook
* Follow The Shopping Mama on Twitter and Tweet. You may do this every day, just leave your tweet link every time you tweet. Win a thinkbaby bottle set and sippy cup conversion kit @TheShoppingMama http://bit.ly/dziiav
* Blog about this giveaway and include a link to this post and www.thinkbabybottles.com – leave five comments with the link to your post
* Fan The Shopping Mama on Facebook
* Be a Shopping Buddy, aka, follow in Google Friends Connect
* Subscribe to The Shopping Mama in email or a RSS
* Comment on any non-giveaway post on The Shopping Mama

The Fine Print: Giveaway ends February 12. Open to US mailing addresses only. Thanks to Real Nappies for providing a product for the purposes of this review adn the giveaway prize. Opinions expressed are my own and uninfluenced by receipt of product. Others may have a different experience.