
Baby Gifts News Archive - 31-Dec-2008
They may seem like the easiest people to buy a holiday present for but women and girls can be picky and hard to shop for.
MARPLE ? The glow will radiate from traditional, contemporary, elaborate and modest menorahs tonight as Jews across the county join those across the world in lighting the first candle of Hanukkah.
Midlothian Turnpike is not the first thing that pops into your mind when someone uses the word ?posh.? Gray Maher, Debbie Brooks and Amy Satterfield are hoping to change that. The three women own a home décor and design business called, you guessed it, Posh. The store is both a retail business that carries merchandise as divergent as couches and candles and a full-service home-design studio.
Used baby gifts are a hot holiday buy in today's tough economy. But health department officials warn consumers of the risks of handing over used or donated items to kids. Sarah Nimtz is shopping for
Moms Forum spotlights useful discussion taking place on the parenting forums of newspapers around the country.
Houston Jewelry, 9521 Westheimer, has been honored with the Texas Treasure Business Award by the Texas Historical Commission. State Rep. Beverly Woolley nominated the business for the award, which was accepted by Rex Solomon, owner.
Moms Forum spotlights useful discussion taking place on the parenting forums of newspapers around the country. QUESTION: I have a ton of friends who either are trying, pregnant or just gave birth, so I'm wondering what's the greatest thing (maybe something unexpected) you got as a gift? Also, what items did you register for that you have never used? What did you register for that you love? ...
SIOUX CITY, Iowa (KTIV) - To bring customers back to the store, many stores cut their prices, causing many shoppers to go in search of big deals.
Many people today use internet to find engraved gifts for occasions ranging from baby gifts to opening a new shop. Online engraved gift shops also present you with a great choice of objects to choose from, with hundreds of custom messages.
Naturopathic doctor and five-time mom Kali Simmonds of Charlottetown is reviving the lost tradition of businesses giving gifts to the Island?s New Year?s baby.