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Johnson’s® Baby Daily Sun Protection Lotion

JOHNSON’S®  BABY DAILY SUN PROTECTION LOTION is here to keep your babies protected from the sun’s harmful UV rays.

Johnson's®  Baby Daily Sun Protection Lotion

You baby’s sensitive and delicate skin needs protection from the sun’s harmful rays, even if he/she is fully cloth or staying indoors. Imagine 70% of these UV rays harming your baby’s skin? We don’t want that, right?

JB Daily Sun Protection Lotion SPF15

Johnson’s®  Baby Daily Sun Protection Lotion got your baby’s skin covered as early as 6 months with its clinically-proven mild formula that is light and non-greasy, making it safe and comfortable for everyday use.

JB Daily Sun Protection Lotion SPF30

This is perfect for the summer heat with occasional trips to the beach or to the park.

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Grab a bottle of Johnson’s® baby Daily Sun Protection Lotion in drugstores and supermarkets. The Johnson’s Baby Daily Sun Protection Lotion comes in 2 variants: SPF 15 100ml (SRP PhP 230) and SPF 30 50ml (SRP PhP 215).

To know more about Johnson’s ® baby Daily Sun Protection Lotion, visit: www.babycenter.com.ph/sunprotection

Music Room

Most schools have their music rooms where a variety of musical instruments are found: piano, drums, guitars, wind instruments, “sound systems” and even Behringer keyboards.

piano room

With High School Musical and GLEE, I am sure a lot of students dream of being in their school’s music room and belting out songs or playing musical instruments to accompany the singers.

One thing that is missing here in our country, we don’t have marching bands in schools like some have in other countries. Now that would be a good addition to the extra-curricular activities for the students. being in one also teaches them to have lots of patience, discipline and perseverance 🙂

Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 21st 2012 | Filed in For Little Hands | Comments (0)

World Book and Copyright Day

World Book and Copyright Day happens every April 23.

The National Book Development Board, the Quezon City Government and IPO Philippines  will celebrate World Book and Copyright Day  at the Quezon City Memorial Circle:

World Book and Copyright Day

This is a timely event especially during summer break because children nowadays are not really into reading. Included in the day’s events are storytelling, poetry-reading and picture taking with different characters like a “pirate” symbolizing the pirate of piracy, a crime that is punishable by law.

So, put on your running shoes and ready your bike racks behind your cars and head over to QCMC on Sunday. You can run or walk or bike before or after you visit these activities at the Planas Garden.

April 22 is Earth Day too 🙂

Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 18th 2012 | Filed in Bonding Time,For Little Hands,FYI,Happenings,Promos | Comments (0)

Summer Toys

It is summer vacation where we are and there is so much to do!

For the children who are vacationing with my MIL and my parents, they brought a lot of stuff with them you’d think they won’t be coming back. They got toys and books and our smartphones with them.

Summer is that season where children can learn new skills. My children like to play with new stuff, like this Duncan raptor yoyo which we saw one time we were browsing the web for new toy ideas. Here was the video we saw:

They still occasionally play with their toys like the Beyblade. Still their favorite are the cars which at times get “lost” under my pillows.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Apr 3rd 2012 | Filed in For Little Hands | Comments (0)

The Maya Kitchen Junior Culinary Workshops and Young Peoples Cook-In

Do you have children who aspire to be chefs some day? Do you want to learn new cooking skills?

Enroll them this April at The Maya Kitchen Junior Culinary Workshops (JCW) on APril 10 – 13 and Young People’s Cook-in (YPC) on April 17 – 20.

Here are a few details:

  • sessions will run during Tuesdays – Fridays
  • lessons include Quick and Easy Party Dishes, Classic Dishes, Nutritious Home Prepared Meals, Snacks and Desserts
  • for the teens, they will learn Italian Specialties, East Meets West Menu, Delectable Treats plus the chance to participate in the Chef’s Competition on the last day
  • Parent and Child Cooking Tandem is scheduled on April 28 and May 5 at 9am – 1pm
Other Lifestyle Classes for April include:
  • Coffee 101, April 14, 1-6pm;
  • Pastry Shop Sample April 21, 9am-2pm;
  • Frozen Delights, April 28, 2-6pm.
Certificate Courses with Hands-On include:
  • Basic Culinary is on April 10, 11, 12, 14 from 1-6pm and April 24-27, 9am-3pm.
  • Barista starts on April 14, 1-6pm that includes 120 hours of on-the-job training.
  • Fundamentals of Bakery Production is on April 17, 18, 19, 21, 2-6pm.
  • TESDA registered courses for career and professional cooks features Commercial Cooking NCII inclusive of 400 hours of lecture and demo with on-the-job training. Class starts on April 24, 9am-3pm.
For more information on other courses offerings, log on to www.themayakitchen.com  or e-mailcontactus@themayakitchen.com  or visit The Maya Kitchen Culinary Center every Tuesday to Saturday at 8F  Liberty Building, 835 A. Arnaiz Avenue (Pasay Road), Makati City or call 8921185 / 892-5011 local 108 / Mobile No. +63947 835 2290.

Posted by Treasure Jar on Mar 29th 2012 | Filed in Bonding Time,For Little Hands,FYI | Comments (0)

Summer Vacation Plans for Your Children

Got summer plans already?

There is so much to do during summer and for sure, school children will not get bored with the many choices as to what they can do when school’s out:

  • travel and see how much fun it is in the Philippines (needs time to plan and budget for expenses)
  • cooking classes which also includes learning new skills like sanitation, cutting, sieving, food styling and nutrition facts
  • photography
  • styling classes
  • swimming, soccer, basketball, baseball, badminton classes for the sporty ones
  • piano, guitar, violin and voice lessons for the musically inclined
  • summer classes, whether advanced or for failed academic subjects
  • arts and crafts lessons for the crafty ones (this can be done at home because there are lots of tutorials to be found in the web)

There is so much to do during summer and there is no need for children to get bored. If budget is a problem, be creative and you can still have a lot of fun too!

Posted by Treasure Jar on Feb 14th 2012 | Filed in Bonding Time,For Little Hands,From the Admin's Desk,FYI,Purse Strings,Thought Bubble | Comments (0)

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