the honest scoop – 10-29-09
Today’s top news headlines for parents
One million window blinds and shades sold at IKEA, Bed Bath & Beyond and Hanover Direct have been recalled due to a strangulation risk to young kids.
Google co-founder (and high school dropout) Sergey Brin has some ideas about reforming education and they focus computers, computers and computers.
Note to Linda Vista Elementary School: When giving out t-shirts to students with a made-up-for-fun 800 number, make sure that it is not a transsexual sex chat line.
Levi Johnston claims Sarah Palin joked about her “retarded baby”:
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Following up on Lou Dobbs silly conspiracy theory about vegetarian school lunches, Glenn Beck piles on with his wingnut histrionics against Meatless Mondays.
Forget the zombies, werewolves and vampires, the most evil thing stalking your kids on Halloween is tooth decay.
And sometimes those Halloween masks lead kids to being trickier when talking their treats.
Leap Frog has a $50 digital camera that just might be picture perfect for teaching your kid proper camera use and care.
A lesson every parent needs to learn:
Little Miss Sunshine herself, 13-year old Oscar nominee Abigail Breslin, is set to take the stage as Hellen Keller in The Miracle Worker on Broadway.
In a new poll, tweens and teens voted Miley Cyrus as the celebrity offering the worst influence on young fans.
Epic Mickey is coming to challenge you and your children!
Jenna Elfman reveals that she is expecting a boy, which makes her soon to be newborn her second son.
Rock Band, Lego-style:

