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Archive for October, 2010

19 Oct 2010

Bringing Rainbows to Vegas!

posted by: Kia

The Today I Ate A Rainbow team desended upon Vegas for a week at the ABC Kids Expo!  It was a fantastic experience and a great opportunity to share our rainbow eating kit!  We used the tradeshow to debut our revamped Today I Ate A Rainbow kit!  The response was great!!  My favorite thing about the show was meeting so many amazing people and companies!  Here are a few highlights: Finally getting to meet one of my twitter besties Melissa from Wean Green!  She was even more amazing than I t

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12 Oct 2010

Our New Look!

posted by: Kia

The time has finally come! (cue dramatic music ) This week at the ABC Kids Expo in Las Vegas we are unveiling our new look for the Today I Ate A Rainbow Kit! (If you are attending the ABC Kids Expo, come and visit us at Booth #6132, we would LOVE to meet and chat with you! ) Here is a sneak peak of our booth! Now, for the new kits!  This newly designed version has a durable laminated chart, and brightly coloured magnets with fun new shapes, along with our colour-coded, double-sided shopping

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04 Oct 2010

The Kids Cook Monday!

posted by: Kia

So this week Hannah made some chicken tacos with Daddy!  She is having a blast in the kitchen…being a part of The Kids Cook Monday program has been great to ensure that we are cooking together as much as possible. This post is going to be short as we’re on our way to the ABC Kids Expo in Las Vegas on Friday, to share our Today I Ate A Rainbow kit with the world   So things are a tad hectic here at Rainbow Headquarters!!! Hope you enjoy these pictures of our junior chef making our

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01 Oct 2010

Family Meal Prep and Why It Matters

posted by: Kia

There’s a very good chance that no matter how busy you are as a parent, you spend at least a fair amount of time cooking for your child. If you do, and you don’t bring your kids into the kitchen, you are doing a disservice to both of you. It’s one of the easiest ways to teach a basic form of self-reliance to your child, to save yourself time in the future, and to teach your child where food comes from, some of the basic science behind it, and the patience and some of the early

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I just want to say that your chart is awesome! Both my kids will eat anything to get a magnet and complete the rainbow every day, and when they do, they always sing the song. The chart also helps me...Read More - Cristina James, B.Ed. ~ Mother of Two, Daughter 5 & Son 3-

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