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First Toddle Giveaway: Winner Announced!

by bosssanders on April 6, 2010 with 1 comment

Congratulations to “Amy!”  – We have sent you an email with details on how to claim your prize!

Thank you to First Toddle and everyone who entered, it is such a great prize!

Because of the tremendous response we received, we want to show our appreciation to all the other Giveaway entrants and all Bosssanders.com followers by temporarily increasing the discount to 25% off!

Here’s the deal:
o  Order a First Toddle® set by Sunday, April 11, and you’ll receive 25% off the price of $149.95.
o  That’s a savings of $37.49 off the regular price (a total cost of $112.46).
o  This includes Free Shipping in the Continental U.S.
o  We’re also including a free First Toddle® Canvas Carry-All Bag (an additional $15 value).
Bosssanders.com followers only have to:
1.  Go to First Toddle’s website - www.firsttoddle.com
2.  Select the product they want on their “Order Products” page - First Toddle® for Boys or First Toddle® for Girls
3.  Enter the “Promo Code” of FT25S

4.  Provide billing and shipping information
For Alaska, Hawaii, and non-US orders, all customers must call First Toddle® Customer Service at 877-FRSTODL (that’s 877-377-8635) or send theman e-mail at info@firsttoddle.com.
All they ask in return is for Bosssanders.com followers to tweet about their experiences with First Toddle® and consider sharing comments and photos with us directly at info@firsttoddle.com.
Anyone can see a video of the many set-ups possible with First Toddle at their Home Page or directly on YouTube here:  http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iG1JM5-0YJU

Welcome back!

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First Toddle – A Review!

by bosssanders on March 23, 2010 with 5 comments

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There’s some new excitement in our home…

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And, it’s something easily (and willingly) shared…

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It lets us play indoors as we wait for the sun to shine a little brighter…

It takes many, many shapes – including a soccer goal, basketball goal, play tent, and jungle gym/walker.

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Who needs the ball, really?  It’s so much fun without it!

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“Mom, can we both me (g)oalies? Pwease?” – Lorelei (age 2)

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We recently received a new “toy” on the market called FirstToddle.  Beyond hitting her sister upside the head with the doll she didn’t want to share, I wasn’t sure how well a toy – any toy – would span their ages and attention (without being used as a weapon).  FirstToddle EXCEEDED my expectations.

This “jungle gym” of sorts assembled easily and needed no tools, whatsoever.  It clicks into place, making setup a breeze.

Although the age range calls for 3 months to 3 + years, I really think it could even go beyond – infants would love to lay on the mat (with the overhead bars shortened) and the included dangling animals swaying overhead.  And, children will surely grow with a “fort” that transforms into  a “soccer goal” or “basketball goal” in the matter of seconds!  My 10 month old absolutely adored every possible configuration and broke out into a contagious grin every time we put it in the center of the room.  Lorelei, who will be 3 in a few weeks, had fun playing beside Aurora.  Every new position I arranged the pieces in was her “new favorite.”  They nursed their “babies” back to health in a “fort,” played basketball, played goalie, became gymnasts, and practiced walking.

As a mother, MY favorite thing about this toy is how simple it is to put together, but also that it’s limited ONLY by our imagination.  I also appreciated that everything I needed came INCLUDED!

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Also, FirstToddle has a special mat, which is just genius!  The corners of the play center fit snugly into the mat, keeping the pieces from sliding around, which means that even the most unsteady 10 month old (mine) won’t slide head first as she reaches forward, trying to grasp the bar.

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FirstToddle was not only entertaining for both of my children – but, it made my daughter (Aurora) feel secure enough to practice standing and “cruising,” and provided me with the relief that there were no sharp edges and everything was easy to hold on to and grasp, preventing so many falls!

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If you ask us, this toy was a SLAM DUNK!

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