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 Plum Organic

PlumOrganics, a new gourmet line of organic frozen baby food, was created to give parents more choice by offering a variety of organic baby meals made from the highest quality organic ingredients and packaged in convenient re-sealable containers.

PlumOrganics, the brainchild of Gigi Lee Chang, fills the need for fresh "real food" for babies that won't have parents spending hours cooking and pureeing. The unique cooking process coupled with flash freezing locks in the fresh flavors and textures. This process also helps retain vitamins and enzymes that are essential to a baby's development. The individual containers are portable, more convenient and safer as everything stays sealed until they are ready to be served. They can be re-sealed and stored for easy portion control and minimizing waste. For more information, visit www.plumorganics.com.

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 Eco-Friendly Kids' Toothbrush

Who would have thought that a mundane task such as brushing teeth could offer hands-on, teachable moments not only about health and brushing, but also about conservation, recycling and wildlife?

With Recycline's Preserve Jr Endangered Species Toothbrush, kids and parents across the nation can learn together by "adopting" the Utah Prairie Dog, the Karner Blue Butterfly, and the Grizzly Bear. Recycline's innovative, ergonomic children's toothbrushes have handles made from 100% recycled materials including recycled Stonyfield Farm yogurt cups. Through an innovative recycling partnership, Recycline and Stonyfield Farm, the world's leading producer of organic yogurt, have transformed more than 1,000,000 waste yogurt cups into Recycline products.

A portion of the sale from each Preserve Jr Endangered Species Toothbrush is donated to the National Wildlife Federation's conservation efforts.

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 NASA Launches Kids' Club Website

PRNewswire - NASA's new Kids' Club website (www.nasa.gov/kidsclub) features animated, colorful, entertaining and educational activities for children in kindergarten through fourth grade.

Interactive games on the site teach children about exploring space, building and launching rockets, keeping airplanes on schedule and how a comet travels through the solar system.

The site serves a dual purpose. Children can play games at home for entertainment, and educators can use it as a fun way to reach students in the classroom, the library, during after-school programs or anywhere children and computers are together.

"Our goal with the Kids' Club is to provide a medium that encourages children's interest in exploring the subjects important to developing early skills in science, technology, engineering and mathematics," said Angela Phillips Diaz, NASA's acting assistant administrator for education. "The Kids' Club combines entertainment with NASA's unique mission content and educational resources."

"We've developed games, engaging multimedia visuals and educational activities at five different skill levels on the site," said Jeff Ehmen, education programs specialist. "We want students to explore and learn more about science, technology, engineering and mathematics. These materials support various national education standards in these subjects at each skill level."

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 Tasty Adventures for Kids

Today's kids want more than rest and relaxation during the summer, so camps and tour operators have come up with the ultimate in culinary adventures for kids!

In Southern California, Pali Overnight Adventures is offering a culinary institute summer camp. Kids ages 10-16 learn from a 5-star chef, get their own uniform and starter cooking set, and learn to make outstanding appetizers, meals, and desserts. The two-week overnight camp will have kids serving up a good time and some great food! Visit www.paliadventures.com for more information.

The travel tour operator, Travel for Teens, is offering a Tuscan trip for Summer 2006. Teenagers will visit Tuscany, Italy and experience life on a 500-year-old estate. They'll get to know the Italian family who owns and works it. Teens will pick their fresh vegetables and prepare dinner with a Tuscan chef, complete with fresh pasta. Yum! For more information, visit www.travelforteens.com.

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