FREE Nursery® Water Bag Tag

A Free Gift

Let us help you keep track of your child’s belongings with this fun Nursery® bag tag featuring Elmo®! You may record your name, address and phone number for easy identification and attach it to your diaper bag, child’s backpack or overnight bag. And best of all, it’s FREE!

Nursery® will give away up to 100 bag tags per day while supplies last. The number we have left to give away today is indicated below, so click now before it’s too late! If the number is already zero, we invite you to come back and try again tomorrow.

There are 58 bag tags left on Friday, December 04, 2009.


This offer good only in the United States, U.S. Territories, Canada, and Mexico.

Limit one free bag tag per household. No purchase necessary. Offer good while supplies last.

Please allow 4-6 weeks for delivery.

Consult your physician or dental professional if using another fluoridated product.

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for Parents

Now I Lay Me Down to Sleep...

There are lots of benefits to helping your toddler get a good night's sleep. Yes, you'll enjoy some much needed peace and quiet, but more importantly are the positive effects on his mental and physical development. Experts say sleep is the brain's primary activity during early development, and toddlers one and three years old need 12-14 hours of sleep in each 24-hour period.
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Laundry Learning

Turn laundry day into a fun learning experience for your toddler. Let him sort dirty clothes into lights and darks and have him identify each garment’s color. Give him the clean towels and show him how to make squares, rectangles and triangles. Let him try matching the socks, coaxing him to find each one’s “twin.”

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Toddlers Can Make a Difference Too

It’s never too early to teach environmentally friendly habits. Even if your toddler doesn’t yet understand how his actions impact the earth, he can do his part by learning to put items in the recycle bin, turn off the light when he leaves a room, turn off the water while brushing his teeth and use both sides of the paper when drawing or writing. Make it fun for him to conserve by creating games, giving him little rewards and including him in projects such as a tree planting or a backyard garden.