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Eco Easter Egg Kits are GONE! But send me your Photos...

Those of you lucky enough to grab your EcoEgg Kits before they sold out now have a job to do! Post your photos (action shots, completed eggs, mess-making, etc) on our MBs Facebook wall, and be entered to win another fabulous Spring Time Eco Kids product... Stay tuned for details!

www.ecokidsusa.com
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Skip Hop Tubby Bath Toy Organizer

"The perfect place for rubber duckies and squirty fish to call home. Made of mesh and neoprene (the fabric wetsuits are made of), TUBBY allows water toys to dry out-and stay mildew-free-between baths. Its stretchy, wide mouth makes toys easy to find and grab, and its cool design complements any bath."

I cannot believe that I've sold nearly 30 of these things based only on customer reviews and haven't taken one home for myself!

It seriously works y'all. Not playin' around. Our bathroom tile is textured AND it's been stuck there without moving for over a month now. Also it's orange. Does it get any better? Read more
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The 2011 BOB Revolution series has landed!

The new 2011 BOB Joggers have arrived!

The Revolution CE's easy-fold, lightweight design makes it simple to transport and store in the city. With the latest innovative features, the Revolution SE is perfect for any sport experience. From the zoo to the beach, zip through congested areas and around tight corners with the revolutionary swiveling front wheel or lock it in place for increased stability when jogging or if the terrain turns tough. Also available in a Duallie two-seat model. Read more
Photo by: Sharlene Stevens
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Alameda Business Focus: Monkey Bars

-By Heather Lyn Wood, Alameda Business Focus

Mother of a 5-year-old boy, Monkey Bars owner Heather Reed is committed to providing eco-friendly, sustainably sourced baby and children’s products for busy parents.

Heather Reed is really excited about environmentally friendly baby products, and she’s not afraid to let it show. One visit with Reed at her store on Park Street confirms her enthusiasm. An Ohio native and longtime Bay Area resident, Reed was an employee of Monkey Bars in 2008 when she learned that its owners were planning to close the store. Read more
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Local, Eco-Friendly and Parent-Friendly

- by Renee M. Rutledge, San Francisco Reporter for HelloMetro

Monkey Bars in Alameda is a local gem for parents. After a day of hunting for eco-friendly toys in nearby specialty kid shops like Tot Tank, Toy Safari and Lauren’s Closet, I wished I had visited Monkey Bars first. The selection of environmentally friendly toys, apparel, tote bags, feeding accessories and other gear is easily the biggest and most carefully considered here, even though Monkey Bars is the smallest of the four on the Park Street strip. Read more