Bargain Hunting in the New Year!

Happy New Year, friends! Hurrah! I know after that past month of fun times and prezzies, we are all looking for a good deal. So, this round up will feature some wonderful vintage finds for your kiddos all under ten dollars.

Please know that each of the sellers has quite a selection of terrific clothes under $10, so check them out!

I love this little vintage hand-knit lacy baby cardigan.  Only NINE DOLLARS From Etsy Australian seller, Pass the Parcel Vintage.

I’ve seen these great HealthTex tops go for soo much more than the FIVE DOLLARS AND SIXTY CENTS Etsy seller, Ms. Tips is selling this cute umbrella top for! Ms. Tips is offering a special 20 percent off everything in her store, so I’d highly recommend a stop by her shop today!

I love a good striped shirt from the seventies on a boy. And this is a super cute one for only SEVEN FIFTY! From Etsy Shop Sweet Threads.

Oshkosh is one of those brands that has been around forever–and for good reason. So when I find a nice vintage Oshkosh dress like this one for only NINE DOLLARS, I can’t help but share it with you! From Etsy seller, Kiki and Jules.

I. Die.  So stinky cute! And only SEVEN DOLLARS!  From Etsy seller, Potato Cake Vintage.

I want to find out what Tom Terrific’s Greatest Adventure was!  For FIVE DOLLARS!  From Etsy seller, Sweet Lily Studio.

Vintage HealthTex turtleneck dress for FOUR DOLLARS? Sign me up! From Etsy seller, 1 Sweet Dream Vintage.

Totally adore this vintage Carter’s green jacket. And a mere NINE DOLLARS! So wearable and fun! From Etsy seller, Sweet Shop Vintage.

I love these little sweater dresses on babies and to find one for SIX DOLLARS from Etsy seller, Lishyloo is just bananas!

I love a good applique and I’ve never seen one like this! The perfect top for a budding artist! And only NINE DOLLARS! From Etsy seller, Twitch Tots!

Happy Monday, friends!

Sponsor the Kiddo in 2012.

Oh me oh my! It’s nearly 2012. Can you believe it? We had such a terrific year here at Modern Kiddo and January is looking to start off with a big bang too! Miss Dottie and I are both speaking at the fabulous ALT SUMMIT Blogger conference once again (see more about it here) and we are so excited about all the new readers and friends we’ll make. We have lots of other fun stuff planned for the coming new year and we’d love for you to join in on the fun!

To find out more about sponsoring Modern Kiddo for the coming months, please email Alix [at] modernkiddo.com!

How to Track Santa’s Travels on Christmas Eve.


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It’s a pretty neat story. Way back in 1955, on Christmas Eve, the red hotline phone rang at the Continental Air Defense Command office (CONAD). Colonel Harry Shoup was the commanding officer and he quickly picked up the phone. On the other end of the line he heard a young boy’s voice asking to speak to Santa Claus. Colonel Shoup wasn’t amused and thought one of his fellow officer was playing a joke on him. But then the phone rang again, this time with another child who began reciting his Christmas list. The calls continued through the night and Colonel Shoup knew he had to get to the bottom of things. After a little investigating, he discovered that the local Sears & Roebuck had produced a holiday advertisement that listed a special phone number so children could call Santa Claus. Unfortunately they misprinted the phone number and instead of reaching Santa, the phone number put kids straight through to the Commander-in-Chief’s “hotline” phone at CONAD!

Colonel Shoup was a kindly man and rather than ignore the barrage of calls flooding his phone, he came up with a clever idea. In a lovely gesture, he told the children that while he wasn’t Santa, he was quite “in the know” on Santa’s whereabouts. In fact, he claimed that he and his staff could see Santa on their Radar screens as he headed down from the North Pole. Throughout the evening, every child who called received an update on Santa’s progress. Local media heard of the calls and reported the story….and the next year even more calls came flooding in. Colonel Shoup and his team answered every call.

In 1957, CONAD became the North American Aerospace Defense Command (NORAD) and they continued the tradition. Soon NORAD was partnering with Armed Forces Radio and broadcasting their Santa updates.  Children all across the country would tune in eagerly every Christmas Eve to hear updates on Santa’s travels.

Of course, in this day and age Santa has gone global and NORAD maintains the tradition with a really great web site that allows you and your kiddos to track Santa Claus as he makes his Yuletide journey around the world! It might sound a little too high tech, but trust me….it’s still utterly charming.

Greg discovered the Norad Tracks Santa site a few years ago and we’ve made it a bit of a family tradition. Wolfie loves it and eagerly reports to us which continent Santa is on and when he’s getting closer to our house.

It wasn’t until recently that I became aware of the sweet history behind NORAD and Santa Clause, but I thought it was terrific. Unfortunately Colonel Shoup passed away two years ago, but his lovely tradition continues to live on, bringing Christmas joy and a sense of wonder to little kiddos everywhere.


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Be sure to track Santa with your kiddos this Christmas Eve! You can do so on Norad Tracks Santa. Ho ho ho!