Sugar Editorial Picks
Nov 26, 2007 -
What's the best way to break in a new bed? Not this way. But, as Bambi here demonstrates, it's a good way to break in a new kid sheep.
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May 01, 2007 -
Taking a trip to an amusement park or spending the day at Disneyland is bound to make you feel like a kid again. In this crazy world in which we live, I think we all could benefit from some fun in our lives. So if you could take any celebrity with you to spend the day at an amusement park, to walk around and eat junk food all day with, to wait in lines for all the rides with and to act like a teenager with, whom would you choose?
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Jan 26, 2007 -
Time to get a healthy dose of the web. Here are some things I thought you all might find interesting and useful.
Back in Skinny Jeans defends Tyra Banks and her body.
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Jul 31, 2009 -
Cheeky baby tees are too much for some families. Moms and dads who snatched up the Famous on Facebook onesie for their youngsters are steering clear of more brash tees made by Cotton on Kids. The simple shirts have sayings from "The condom broke" to "Pardon my nipple breath" and "I'm living proof my mum is easy" to "Practice safe sex" scribbled across their chests.
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Oct 23, 2009 -
Stylish mamas can breathe again... the wait is over! When word broke that Stella McCartney was going to design a line of children's clothes for GapKids and BabyGap, fashion forward mums were chomping at the bit to get a peek at what would surely be a fabulous line sheet.
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Apr 30, 2009 -
Maybe Mary Poppins was right . . .
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Sep 08, 2009 -
Got a picky eater? Instead of tricking babe into eating healthy meals, try engaging him in the cooking process. Youngsters love to help and when they see their finished product on a platter, they'll be tempted to try their creation.
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Nov 02, 2009 -
Social networking sites have long been popular with teens, and now researchers are saying they're becoming increasingly popular with younger kids, too. I don't think anyone's surprised by the findings; though both Facebook and MySpace require users to be at least 13 years old when signing up for accounts.
A researcher quoted in the CNN article says:
"Of course they are [using social networking sites].
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