Walang pahinga sa giveaways! I'm really happy that brands have approached me to host giveaways and to help promote their brand. I know that aside from my babbling about my DWs, giveaways do break the monotony and it allows you my dear readers to win prizes for always supporting the blog :D After the most recent Wonderworld giveaway, we have another one this time from St. Patrick Baby and Numa Baby. If you've done your shopping for baby clothes, I know that you've seen St. Patrick in your … [Continue reading]
Fun Find: Junk Not! Rattan Stroller / Rattan Pushchair
EDIT: The stroller is actually made from rattan and not bamboo! Edits have been made to this post to reflect this :D Have you ever seen a native stroller, a rattan stroller or a rattan pushchair? Neither have I until last May 5 during Expo Mom when I saw this little cutie pie being pushed around the tent area by her dad: First of all, the little girl caught my eye because her curls were WILD!! I love little kids with curly hair! Second, what she was riding in was amazing. It’s a … [Continue reading]
Manilamommy.com is Nominated!
Hello everyone! I just want to share with you the good news that this little blog of mine has been nominated in the Smart Parenting/Sangobion Mommy Blogger Awards :D Yep you can see my mug up there with fellow mom bloggers, some of whom have become my very good friends offline. The local mom blogging community in the Philippines is continuously growing and it's such a great honor to be considered one of the mom bloggers to hear from and root for via this contest. I wish that the voting page had … [Continue reading]
Wonderworld and Museo Pambata’s Toy Drive
If you have toys that your kids have outgrown and can still last a new round of loving in a new home, then Wonderworld and Museo Pambata's toy drive is just for you :) Read on! WONDERWORLD UPDATE: The Galleria Store of Wonderworld has closed down. To drop off toys, you may go to NUMA at the AEK Building, 40 E. Rodriguez Sr. Avenue, Quezon City Museo Pambata is at Roxas Boulevard cor. South Drive, Manila, Philippines | T: 523-1797/98, 536-0595 | E: info@museopambata.org … [Continue reading]
A Lesson from the Lowly Munggo
One of things I loved doing when I was a kid was "growing" munggo plants at home. It was a quick Scientific experiment and only required, cotton balls and a container. After growing them in the cotton balls however they would never make the switch to soil and would die right after. Hmm. But anyway, I decided to show DW this cool experiment to teach him about the life cycle of plants and to teach him about the value of waiting. The concept of waiting is still foreign to the little guy and … [Continue reading]
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