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Safety Tat – Child Safety ID Temporary Tattoo – Review and Giveaway

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Safety Tat

The Tat That Brings Kids Back


Summer might be over and the kids are Back-To-School, but the little ones will be going on school field trip to the zoos or museum outings.  Pretty soon before you know it holidays will be here, and many of you will be traveling to visit family, taking some day trips or other mini vacations.

As a parent, I know all too well how easy it is to turn my head for one moment and have fear strike in my heart when I thought one of my kids slipped out of sight for a moment.  Any time you’re in a crowd, you always have to keep a tight grip on their little hands.

Even a trip to the local shopping mall can turn into an adventure.

Safety Tat LogoI’ve had the opportunity to review an innovative product called Safety Tat, a temporary child ID tattoo.

Safety Tat was developed by a mom out of necessity one day when attending an amusement park:

Throughout the day of fun, Michele had to rewrite the number several times as it smeared or washed off. Several parents in the park, stopped her to ask if that was her number on the kids’ arms. Each time, they loved the idea. The day was a success and the idea for SafetyTat temporary id tattoos was born.

Now mom, dad or grandmom or grandpa can have piece of mind knowing that when applied to the arm of your child or a loved one, you’ve increased any odds of a safe return if you become separated.

Safety Tat is a highly visible form of identification which you can customize and input your mobile cell phone number.

The actual size of each Original SafetyTat is approximately 2.25″ x 0.875″

Safety Tat Peanut Allergy AlertStyles include Original Safety Tat or Quick-Stick Write-On, as well as tats that can identify an medical and allergy alerts, such as for a  child’s peanut allergy.

Available at select retail locations.

SafetyTat is offering my readers a Promo Discount Code worth 15% off an order of $15 or more.

Use Promotional Discount Code (case sensitive): MoomettesMagnificents

For more information visit: SafetyTat

Moomette’s Magnificents  is hosting a Giveaway Contest! For a chance to win, there will be three (3) winners of one (1) sample pack of SafetyTat Quick Stick Writ-On! for boy, Girl, or Multi – winner’s choice.

Please include a way of contacting you. Should you be the contest winner, this information may be shared with the contest sponsor in order to send your prize.

Main Rule:   (remember if this rule is not followed then no others will count)
a) Sign up for my free Newsletter Updates to my blog through my e-mail Feedblitz link (on the top of my right column or let me know if you already are, in a separate comment) AND

b) Visit SafetyTat and leave a comment about another fact not mentioned in this post and why you’d like to win this product.

This contest will run until September 7, 2009 at 11:00 pm.

For Additional Entries, check out my Contest Entry Rules.

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Ready for a Road Trip this summer? Head West to Texas & The Stark Museum of Art

May 24, 2008 by Moomette's Magnificents (Admin)  
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There’s nothing more that I enjoy than a “Road Trip.” Each summer when I was younger, my family would always head out in July for one week somewhere. We live in New England, and my fondest memories included visiting the usual tourist sites ~ Washington, D.C.; Atlantic City (before it became a casino haven); Florida; Niagra Falls; Lake George, NY; Cape Cod and many other destinations.

When I had my own family, we piled the kiddos into our brand new Mini Van, and ventured down the DelMarVa peninsula, across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge Tunnel “Take Your Car to Sea” and on to Virginia Beach & Colonial Williamsburg.

But I’ve never been farther ‘west’ than Chicago. My brother-in-law spent time in the Air Force in Texas, and when he got married, took his bride to San Antonio, and all the other sites. I’ve co-workers who have hailed from Texas, as well as those who have visited, and am amazed at how they spoke of its vastness and interesting sites.

So, I will travel vicariously, and suggest if you hit the open road, to visit the Stark Museum. Orange, Texas has so much to offer! The Start Museum explores the art of the American West. It houses one of the finest collections of 19th and 20th century Western American art and artifacts in the country. The Stark Museum of Art is a program of the Nelda C. and H.J. Lutcher Stark Foundation. The Stark Foundation’s mission seeks to improve the quality of life in Southeast Texas by encouraging, promoting and assisting education, the arts, and health and human services.

Although I’m familiar with Native American art as Connecticut has Foxwoods Casino and a renouned Indian Museum, the Stark Museum has different collections, including Western Art, American Indian Art, Decorative Arts, and Rare Books and Manuscripts.

This summer the Stark Museum of Art will feature a rotating exhibition entitled “Thirtieth Anniversary Treasures” running from August 19, 2008 – October 29, 2008.

In 2008 the Stark Museum of Art will celebrate its thirtieth anniversary. This special exhibition will highlight treasures from the collections, including works not previously exhibited.

So, I suggest you visit their website, and put The Stark Museum of Art on your itinerary of great places to see and visit!

The mission of the Stark Foundation is to improve the quality of life in Southeast Texas by encouraging, promoting and assisting education, the arts, and health and human services. The Foundation carries out this mandate, in part, through the programs of the Stark Museum of Art.

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