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8.1 | Right Start | TCC::HEFFEL | Cogito ergo spud - I think therefore I yam. | Wed Jun 06 1990 15:11 | 10 |
| Right Start has toys, baby gates, bottle warmers, books, bottles,
just about everything you can imagine needing for an infant or toddler.
Their prices run about average to a little high as far as I can see,
but I found things in this catalog I could find nowhere else, so cost was no
issue at the time.
To receive the catalog call 1-800-LITTLE-1.
Tracey
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8.2 | "Perfectly Safe" | TCC::HEFFEL | Cogito ergo spud - I think therefore I yam. | Fri Jun 08 1990 10:35 | 25 |
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I received a catalog for "Perfectly Safe: The Catalog for Parents
Who Care".
They have mostly saftey items like baby gates, door latches, potty
latches, outlet covvers, plug guards, cushions for the corners of tables,
nightlights, child bike helmets, life jackets and so on. They also have a
few items like booster seats, a dishwasher nipple rack, and so on.
I have not ordered from them so I don't know how good their service
is or what the quality of the merchandise is. Their prices tend to be about
average for the things that I've seen elsewhere. Plus they have things I've
not seen anywhere else.
Perfectly Safe
7245 Whipple Ave. NW
North Canton, Ohio
44720
or call 1-216-494-4366 from 9am-8pm EST M-F, 10am-3pm EST Sat.
Tracey
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8.3 | "Perfectly Safe" has a New Phone # | BANZAI::WASSERMAN | Deb Wasserman, DTN 264-1863 | Mon Jun 18 1990 13:48 | 2 |
| Re: .-1. Perfectly Safe has a new phone # 800-837-5437. This is very
timely, since I was planning on getting some childproofing stuff asap.
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8.4 | Discovery Toys | TYGER::CULLEN | | Mon Aug 13 1990 10:51 | 13 |
| Discovery Toys is a toy, book and game company with educational
products from around the world.
There is also a book club with 5 entry points designed especially
for the age of your child, from age 2.5 to age 5. For the older
children, Discovery Toys offers the New Book of Knowledge Encyclopedia
by Grolier.
If anyone would like a catalog, please call:
Donna Cullen
(603) 424-7664
Leave a message if no one is home!
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8.5 | Happy Surprise from After the Stork? | USEM::SENA | | Fri Aug 17 1990 12:00 | 20 |
| I have a fall/winter '90 catalog from After the Stork. I am curious
whether anyone in this notes file has ordered their "Happy surprise
collection". This is described in the catalog as follows :
"Save 55% when you buy the After the Stork HAPPY SURPRISE COLLECTION!
Items from previous catalogs that we have in overstock are yours
at unbeatable savings. Here's how it works: Send us $44.95 and
we'll send you $100.00 of great clothing. Specify boy or girl and
the size you want and we'll send you a pre-selected assortment of
tops, bottoms, underwear, socks, etc., that you're sure to love!
If not completely satisfied, you may return the entire collection
for refund or exchange ".
The sizes range from 12 months to 14.
Anyone have any info to share on this ?
Thanks,
-Joy
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8.6 | Mail Order Shopper for Parents | RANGER::PEACOCK | Freedom is not free! | Fri Aug 17 1990 13:13 | 36 |
| Well, I thought I had posted this here, but I don't see it, so here
goes..
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Just picked one up this weekend that looks good, and thought you
would like to know about it:
"The Mail Order Shopper For Parents"
- by Hal Morgan
published by Doubleday, January 1990
ISBN 0-385-26389-9
It sells for about $15 in the US. It's focus is products for
children and parents. Its about 220 pages long, and lists hundreds
of companies that do mail-order - including name, address, phone
number (800 # when available), which catalog to ask for if they
have multiple catalogs, the price of the catalog, and a description
of the types of products that children and/or parents would want
the catalog for.
There is a decent index, and the companies are listed by category -
everything from art supplies to maps to parents magazines to toys.
And the cross referencing within the book is pretty decent -
catalogs that fit into multiple categories are cross referenced
appropriately.
All in all, pretty good, I believe.
- Tom
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8.7 | Hanna's phone #? | FDCV07::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Fri Apr 10 1992 10:58 | 5 |
| Anyone have the phone number for HANNA's? I threw away my catalog and
now need to order something.
thanks for any help.
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8.8 | hanna anderson phone # | TADSKI::PEREZ | | Fri Apr 10 1992 11:43 | 3 |
| Hanna Anderson
1-800-222-0544
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8.9 | for Hanna's phone # | FDCV06::HSCOTT | Lynn Hanley-Scott | Mon Apr 13 1992 14:32 | 2 |
| thanks a lot!
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