March 10th, 2010
• So if your stay-at-home partner receives an inordinate number of house calls, you may want to talk:
Who cheats? Docs and stay at home moms (MomLogic)
• Hot on the heels of yesterday’s announcement that the rock group KISS is planning a children’s television show, we have another seemingly inappropriate product aimed at kids:
Mad Men now a Barbie collection (The Toronto Star)
• Interesting, and it makes sense:
School reading kits aid parents too (ParentCentral/The Toronto Star)
• Finally, the day has come when a bottle of wine qualifies as an exercise machine:
A drink a day could help keep the pounds away (The Globe and Mail)
• Be careful when strapping on your little one:
Baby slings not risk-free, warns CPSC (CBC)
• Mom always said that too much junk food could kill you. Well, she was right:
Food recall could be the largest in North America: FDA (The Montreal Gazette)
• Someone want to bring the KISS children’s show and Mad Men Barbie dolls to their attention?:
Companies faulted for marketing aimed at kids (The Montreal Gazette)
• She makes the current record holder, who’s 114, seem like a mere 85-year old:
World Record bid launched by ‘130-year old’ Georgian woman (The Telegraph)