Interesting article in Information Week, suggesting that video clips on cell phones could be the new "babystitter".
The Sesame Street clip on Verizon's VCAST service has be seeing some heavy demand.
Personally, my three year old daughter loved to play the BREW Evel Knievel game.
Hi! My daughter, Gina and I, just launched her new business called
KidsFunCards.com and she would love to be considered for a
"Featured Product" review.
Gina started making Lunch Cards because her little girls would resist
going to school in the morning and her eldest, 7 at the time, cried at
night about how she sat alone at the lunch table and how humiliating
it was. Her heart broke for them, and so she knew she had to do
something.
Before Gina quit working to be with her girls, she was a
costume illustrator for Hollywood feature films. So she decided to make
illustrations (cartoons) with riddles and jokes and real wacky
stories that she knew would make the kids giggle.
It has been 3 years now, and her kids go crazy to go to school if
there's a lunch card in their lunch-and her 9 year old now has a huge
lunch-bunch. But best of all she can include a lunch card as a TREAT,
thus excluding sugar if she wants to. With America's growing obesity
crisis, not to mention households now have 2 working parents to
survive, we are hoping these lunch cards help parents "send a hug in a
lunchbox", that is healthy!!!
As a grandparent, I send KidsLunchBoxCards cards to my grandchildren through
the mail. So now, I've achieved "hero status" wtih them and their friends.
Our family decided to launch KidsLunchBoxCards and share with other kids, and
hopefully help other parents with the same problems Gina experienced!
DisneyFamily.com just included Gina's cards in their "8 Back to School
Products We Love" segment. We are thrilled, and yet unsure of the
mysteries of the web! here's the link to peek:
Please check out our site, KidsFunCards.com. We can send samples. Just advise your address.
Thank you! Paul
Paul De Domenico CEO
DolceVita Designs, Inc.
DolceVitaPaul@aol.com
KidsFunCards.com
Posted by: Paul DeDomenico | September 19, 2008 at 04:41 AM