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Holiday Gift Guide ~ Real Kids Shades {+ Discount}
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In need of a last minute stocking stuffer? Real Kids Shades have the perfect sunglasses for your children. Their goal is protect as many kids’ eyes as possible from the damaging effects of UV radiation. These glasses are designed specifically for kids and provide 100% UVA/UVB protection. Real Kids Shades are affordable and made with high quality materials.
My kids like wearing sunglasses, especially when they are riding in the car. One of my kids is always in the sun when we are driving somewhere. I realized that they needed to have access to sunglasses in the car. I was first introduced to Real Kids Shades back when my kids were 3 & 4. They liked wearing sunglasses all the time! Now they realize that there are times when sunglasses are needed and beneficial.
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Here’s to a Green Christmas
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Thanksgiving is all about eating, and Christmas is all about gifting. Back in the day, people took great pains to make sure that both holidays ran true to form. Today, however, there are big issues of health and the environment to put a bit of a damper on the holidays. People have learned to adjust to eating less or serving healthier foods during Thanksgiving, but presents at Christmas are still a big part of the celebration. Here are some ways to have a green Christmas and have presents, too!
Recycle
People receive many gifts during Christmas that may not be exactly their cup of tea, or the wrong size. For example, if you forgot to trade in a perfectly good pair of adidas two sizes too small, it seems a shame to keep it. Instead of keeping unwanted gifts in a closet or attic somewhere, give them to someone else for Christmas. Just make sure you don’t give it to the person who gave it to you in the first place! If you can’t think of anyone to give