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  • Welcome to the Bunny Creek Blog. At Bunny Creek, LLC, our theme and mission has always been to provide quality children's clothing at very reasonable and affordable prices. So...the purpose of our blog is to include information not only about our store and its "happenings", but also thoughts on kids, great deals, being a stay-at-home mompreneur and anything else that may bring you back to our blog, our webstore, and we might just entertain in the process!

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  • The Bunny Creek Blog is intended as a fun and entertaining view of our subject matter. The views expressed are not intended to offend or discriminate. Bunny Creek, LLC is not responsible for any of the Comments, Reviews, or User Names, as the poster of the particular Comment, Review, or User Name on the Bunny Creek Blog assumes full responsibility. Bunny Creek, LLC disclaims any and all responsibility or liability for the accuracy, content, completeness, legality, reliability, operability, or availability of information or material displayed on this site. Bunny Creek, LLC disclaims any responsibility for any harm resulting from downloading or accessing any information or material on the Bunny Creek Blog. The Bunny Creek Blog contains links to other Internet sites. These links are provided solely as a convenience to you and are not endorsements of any products or services in such sites, and no information in such site has been endorsed or approved by Bunny Creek, LLC. These third party sites may also contain opinions and viewpoints of third parties that do not necessarily coincide with our opinions and viewpoints. Those sites may also have privacy policies different than our own privacy policy. All materials, information, products & services included on The Bunny Creek Blog are provided "AS IS", with no warranties whatsoever. All Logo's and Images are property of thier respectful owner. All HTML on The Bunny Creek Blog are © Copyright 2006-2007 Bunny Creek, LLC.

May 01, 2008

New Baby Items - Handmade in USA

Dscbd3whiteblackdots_2 We are happy to announce our newest line for baby items - CryBabyz!

We have added new Paci Pockets, Itty Bitty Bags and Gift Sets from Cry Babyz.   These items are handmade in the USA with lots of designer style fabrics to choose from.

Best of all these items are very affordable and make great baby gifts!  Try them out!

January 27, 2008

New EASTER arrivals are here!

Nb3955_3  Tg3928_2We have added several new styles for babies, boys and girls for Easter....Knicker Sets, Dresses, Suits and More....Happy Shopping.

Shop now for best selection.

January 07, 2008

Semi-Annual INVENTORY CLEARANCE SALE!

OUR BIGGEST SALE!   YEAR-END CLEARANCE!

Semiannual_inventory_clearance_150x Save up to 60% on our already low prices (up to 75% off List Prices) on wide array of clothing, outerwear, pajamas and more for babies, boys and girls!

Shop now for best selection!

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November 25, 2007

Designer Children - Getting Back to Basics

This article at family.com is great for ideas on how to teach your child choices about their clothing and appearance....and that you don't have to spend $165 on designer jeans just because her friends do....has some great basic points you can use with your kids.

Enjoy.

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November 05, 2007

Link between sleep and obesity for kids

I ran across this article about a study that indicates a relationship between sleep and obesity in children.  Very interesting....as they point out...another great reason to enforce bedtime and get the TV out of the Kid's bedroom (including video games!)

Here's the article:  http://www.tulsaworld.com/news/article.aspx?articleID=071105_1_A13_spanc31135

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October 29, 2007

Keep them safe this Halloween

It's almost time for the biggest "sugar high" night of the year!  Of course, I mean Halloween.  My daughters have looked forward to this since last Halloween!  Courtesy of About.com, here are a few tips and tricks to keep your little harvest honeys and goblins safe this Halloween! 

Also, remember that trick or treating is not your only option any more.  It seems that more and more churches are holding "Trunk or Treat" events in their parking lots.  This is where kids go from car to car for "trunk or treat" ....just a different (and safer) take on Trick or Treating. Usually these events are held at churches and cars and persons handing out treats are decorated and costumed, respectively!

There are likely lots of fun indoor carnivals and festivities in your community as well.  Check with your local community center, YMCA, and other local facilites for dates and events.  Have fun! (And be safe)

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September 25, 2007

Creative Ideas for Saving and Using Kids Artwork

If you are like me, you may get overwhelmed with all of the "cute" things your kids make at school.  I frequently fret over what to keep and what to throw away.  I thought I would share this information on what to do with all of the artwork your kids bring home from school and church.  These tips include things such as making scrapbook papers from the artwork and gift wrapping!  Check out this article from Main Street Moms....great ideas!

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September 11, 2007

Never Forget......

In_memory_91101Please set aside time today to remember those who died in the 9-11-01 attacks on our country.  Because of their efforts to keep our country safe in the future, we also owe our deepest respect and gratitude to those serving in the military in Iraq and around the world.  THANK YOU Military Members and your families!  You will probably never know how grateful  Americans are for your service.  GOD BLESS AMERICA!

August 04, 2007

10 Ways to Stretch Your Back to School Clothing Budget

Trying to keep school clothes shopping from breaking the bank?  Here are our tips for stretching your "Back To School" Clothes dollar:

  1. Set your budget - It doesn't matter if you are buying for 1 child or a family of 4 kids, or whether they are starting pre-school or high school....set your budget before shopping.  This will help to alleviate any overspending and filling up credit cards needlessly.
  2. Do your homework (no pun intended) - Search online for "discount kids clothes" or "kids clothing sales" or some similar search term to find current sales.  Most stores run very good sales, offer coupons and discounts on kids clothes during late July and August.  Many will offer free shipping if your total purchase reaches a certain amount.   This is great since you can shop at home and keep your gas in your car!  Of course, it is also smart to read your Sunday advertisements in the paper, local papers, and other sources for the latest sales on department and discount stores in your area.  This will help you to map out a course when you head out to shop.   
  3. Go through existing clothing - If you are like most moms, you don't realize how many clothes your kids already have!  It is prudent to go through the drawers and closets of each of your children.  Check to see what will still fit for starting school.  This will help you not to duplicate or buy too many styles that may only be worn a few weeks!
  4. Determine your needs / make a list - Particularly for older kids, we suggest getting some ideas of what they are looking for in clothing styles.  This combined with our suggestion of trying on existing clothing will help you to develop a list of the clothing that you will need on your shopping trip or your online shopping searches.  By knowing and discussing what your children prefer BEFORE you are in the store will also help to minimize the conflict that could ensue when you tell them "NO" to that $200 pair of jeans!  Set expectations before shopping!
  5. Splurge on items that are essential, long wearing, or worn frequently - Many adults do this---splurge on the black jacket that is versatile for the day but works at night, too.  This rule can also apply to styles for kids.  For instance, a navy blue or black cardigan sweater for girls will coordinate with most any outfit...it is versatile as a cute style piece but also to keep them warm when the air conditioners are working overtime in the classroom.  Also, shoes for boys and girls should be comfortable and durable....these are the types of things where  you may choose to spend more money to acquire.
  6. Save on items that complete the wardrobe - The best places to save money are on items that basically "fill-in" the wardrobe for school.  If you son has 3 great looking styles of polo shirts, but needs a couple of updated T-shirts, find them on sale.  T-shirts come in so many colors and with hundreds of logos, themes, and screen prints...they are easy to find on sale.   Another approach - many times it is warm when school begins....your daughter may have 2 or 3 cool sundresses that still fit from the summer wardrobe.  If you need to fill in with some shorts or tops, shop the summer clearances sales which are everywhere during August.  Also look for sales on new socks, underwear, hair accessories.
  7. Be ready for peer pressure - Many kids, especially the older ones, are highly influenced by their friends and pop culture.  Oftentimes, this pressure equals big money!  Make sure your kids know what clothing will be allowed and what the budget will be.  If they are dying for the latest jeans that cost $125, you may let them purchase them.....but they will be bought within the budget which means they won't be getting as many different items to start school.    Making it clear with your kids what is allowed will also help keep you from splurging to buy high dollar items at the last minute after the budget is already spent!
  8. Avoid common overspending pitfalls - Overspending can happen in many ways...most commonly it happens with impulse purchases.  Do your best to know what you want when you embark on your school shopping spree....don't let the BIG sale on a name brand cute studded jean jacket for your pre-schooler distract from buying the jeans and tops you set out to purchase.  (Besides, pre-schoolers won't be wearing the jacket for long....)
  9. Have fun! - Try to make school clothes shopping a fun annual event....whether you sit at the computer together and shop online...or make a day of it at the mall with lunch in between....try to enjoy the day and the time with your kids.  (The day will come all to soon when they graduate and school shopping will be a thing of the past!)
  10. Shop At Bunny Creek! ( A little self-advertisement is OK sometimes!) - OK, so #10 is a little self-advertisement.  We do hope you will take a look at what we have to offer at Bunny Creek.   We pride ourselves on being the "affordable" online kids clothing provider.   Have fun shopping! 

July 24, 2007

What to do with baby or kids shoes with sentimental value?

Just wanted to pass on a great idea I saw the other day....  Do you happen to have an old pair of your kid's baby shoes that you can't bear to toss away?  How about the first pair of boots your child wore?   The idea:  Buy silk or fake flowers at your local crafts store in the colors you like.  Cut the stems down to fit properly in the shoe and use the shoe as a whimsical vase for the flowers!  I did this with my girls' first pair of cowboy boots....Makes a cute arrangement, particularly in a Southest or Country style room!  You could also buy baby's breath or other smaller flowers to use old baby shoes the same way.....maybe even one for a current baby nursery!   Very cute!

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