The Answer to the "Can I have a snack?" woes

You know when you meet another Mom and for whatever reason you just instantly click?

Maybe it’s your hobbies, the bags under each other’s eyes, or the wine you both need so desperately after being surrounded by kids all day long. Whatever it is- you just know this Mom-friend  instantly “Gets you” on some level.

I met one of those Moms last February on the last day of Toy Fair.

I was exhausted from hoofing it around the Jacob Javitz Center for 2 days, and frustrated with the way I was being “welcomed” at so many of the Toy Fair booths. Mentally, I had quit- but decided to roam the lower level expo floor to browse & unwind before I kissed that whole experience GOOD-BYE!

That’s when I met Deirdre, The Mom and Nutritionist who created  The SnackTime Survival Kit.

(Deirdre pictured center) Me with a scarf. February is cold.

Ok, so we didn’t take that picture together. We were too busy talking about how frustrating it is being (harassed) asked for a snack 25 times a day and dealing with the 22 tantrums that followed when you had to answer “NO”.

When I saw her product I got it- INSTANTLY-I got it.  And speaking with her about how she came up with the product, I knew that she got me as a Mom … or stalked my blog.

Since Toy Fair Deirdre and I have kept in close contact on Facebook. She has become my go-to girl when it comes to nutrition, my wanna-be organic living questions… and reality TV. Yes, reality TV. You see why we clicked? She really is all around awesomeness.

So of course I tried the SnackTime Survival. I loved it.

Here’s the scoop:

The Snacktime Survival Kit includes:

1 colorful wooden clockboard containing 1 working clock and 3 interactive clocks

A deck of 33 snack cards, which contains photos of fun & healthy snacks on one side, and nutrition information to learn about on the back.

(*gluten-free and other special dietary needs snack packs are being worked on.)

The Snacktime Survival Kit un-complicated snack time.

My son loved picking out “fancy” snacks- and by fancy, I mean healthy snacks that he insisted I made look just like the picture. Which was a-ok with me if it meant less whining.

The snacks were simple, fun and healthy. I think for the first 2 weeks he had Ants on a log  every day- because to a 4 yr old the concept of eating “ants – on- a- log” is hilarious.

Playing the matching game is always a big hit.- In the beginning my son was running into the kitchen and checking every 15 minutes trying to match the snack clock to the real clock.  It was nice to hear “oops! not time yet” instead of  that disappointed  ”aawwhh” when realized it wasn’t snacktime.

And then after a few weeks of using the product, something really impressive happened-

My son at 4 yrs old was telling time- and not on a digital clock! Sure he was reading it as “Its 4 and 15 o’clock” , but do you see what power snacks have over children? It’s amazing.

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Bringing the final price to: $22.75

Disclosure: I received a SnackTime Survival Kit for my family to review. I did not receive any additional compensation. The thoughts and opinions expressed in this post are my own. The coupon code provided is not an affiliate code.

Hot Topics: Blogging Stereotypes

Watch out- you may just be the next HOT TOPIC!

Earlier this week, I received some great news that I was selected to be a brand ambassador for “The View”.  As brand ambassadors, a group of us were selected to discuss the show topics as well as provide feedback to the marketing execs… which is what I love most about working with brands- cause I always have a mouthful about hot topics, which is exactly why I love The View so much.

So as A View Brand Ambassador,  I wanted to talk about a hot topic of my own. Nothing that was featured on The View, not even a blip on their hot topic radar… however its a frustrating topic for me and possibly many of you who blog as well.

I’m talking about the Blogging stereotypes. They need to end.

After 2 days of Toy Fair meeting company after company, I started to think certain company’s should have just posted a large sign in the front of their booth stating “BLOGGERS NOT WELCOME”. Of course, they would never… because well- we’d blog about it, tweet about it– and well they know that they would probably be the next Motrin Mom example. Resulting in a PR nightmare.  However, with the look they sported on their faces- their monotone demonstrations ending with “Well, I don’t know what you want to see”- they might as well have had a sign.

It was very discouraging and frustrating .

What did I want to see? I wanted to see cool new stuff  that I thought my kids and others their age might be able to look forward to this year- and actually, truth be told much more importantly I was looking for cool things to add to a project I was working on for an industry client!

Yet, they still looked at me with skeptical eyes thinking “Yea she just wants free stuff”. In fact more than one brand told me to my face “Bloggers have expressed interest, but they just want the free stuff. We’ve seen nothing come out of it”.

As a blogger who doesn’t want nor need a boat load of  random “free widgets”  cluttering up her home -this burned me up! One – because I have no idea who these bad-apple-bloggers are- but I do know I would like to shake them & revoke their bloggy-license- which  is not existent right now but perhaps it should be- and Two- because some reps clearly don’t get it but are feeling the pressure by their clients or the industry to get involved- and  end up  make blanketed ignorant choices and statements resulting in a social media fail.

Team Mom Media had a great panel that discussed the importance of being IN the space in order to understand it and identifying those who are a best fit for your brand. You can’t  just hand out freebies to anyone who asks and expect that to be a successful “social media plan”. That is not a plan at all.

If you are a company who manufactures tutu’s – you wouldn’t  send freebies to Popular Mechanics writers and then get pissy when you didn’t find a review in their next issue would you? So why would you handle your blogger relations any different?

When  blind decisions like that are made  its not just the company that pays for the bad choices- its the blogging community as a whole- because just as there are some companies that don’t get it- there are also some bloggers who don’t get it either and agree to review an item they have no intention of writing about.

So, I’m going to let you- the “I don’t get it”  brand who may be reading this-  in on a little secret– are you ready?? Come closer…  Social Media, I know sounds “so easy” (its just a bunch of average people  looking to socialize right?) … but when done right,  its actually work. LOTS of it. LOTS of  effective- time consuming work! Which is why many brands have hired people designated to just that!

On the flip side- as much as I want to chalk up my Toy Fair experience as 2 days of rude toy manufacturers, I’m above stereotyping- Because if  I wrote off working with brands, the way some brands write off  working with bloggers because of negative experiences- I would never have had the opportunity to work with wonderful companies such as BeanStalk ExpressThe Goldberger Company and   Hasbro- Who were nothing short of amazing with their blogger out reach for Toy Fair. They made us feel instrumental to their company’s success, understood as both a consumer and blogger and most of all WELCOME.

It’s just a shame that some companies don’t see the value of  sorting through some bad apples to reach their core audience.

Have you experienced this stereotype?

Are you a brand that has a different view?

Let me know- What are your thoughts?

Out Of Office Memo: Toy Fair 2010

As some of you may already know, I have been working a lot with The Big Toy Book. Our twitter party was so much fun (thanks to many of you!), we wanted to continue working together.

So for the next few days I will be “Out of the office” attending Toy Fair 2010, in NYC- where I will be complicating Javits like nobody’s business getting the scoop on all the latest and greatest toys. I’ll be sharing all of the fab finds hitting the toy world in 2010 on The Big Toy Book’s Blog, Twitter and Facebook -in real time… or at least – close to real time… definitely we will be reporting- “It’s-Really-the-same-day-time”.  (Btw- are you a fan of The Big Toy Book on Facebook yet??… what do you mean I never mentioned it before?… O what-ev— just become a fan- Ok? I promise they’re cool peeps!)

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Follow us- keep me company and come say Hi! with some comment love. Javits is tremendous & I don’t want to be lonely.

xoxo