Geddes Baby Reviews
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ANNE GEDDES BABY BEANIE BEAR, LIGHT BROWN S-5 $12.00 |
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BABY BEARS BY ANN GEDDES BROWN BEAR WITH PLAID VEST SIGNATURE COLLECTION 12″ $19.95 |
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ANNE GEDDES BEAN FILLED BABY DOLL 15″ LADYBUG BLACK & RED LADY BUG $29.99 |
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ANNE GEDDES collector light brown large 15” baby bean bear doll ADORABLE EUC! $39.90 |
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Anne Geddes “Squirrel Baby” Plush $22.50 |
Geddes Baby
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Anne Geddes Art Magnets, Set of Four Product has a glossy photo finish and a full magnetic backing. Perfect for hanging on all metal surfaces. Each magnet measure approximatley 2″ by 3″…. |
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Baby Monitor: Sound of Fear [VHS] $95.99 … |
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Dallas: Collector’s Edition (Whatever Happened to Baby John (Part Ii)/The Silent Killer $9.80 … |
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Epicuren Baby Daily Wash, 20.6oz Hollywood’s most exclusive skincare company is proud to introduce Epicuren BABY in association with famed baby photographer Anne Geddes. The first line of luxuriously all-natural baby skincare products that is safe, actively healthy and infused with episencial aromatherapy to enhance the bonding experience between mother and child. The products are manufactured under solar power and made with spec… |
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Epicuren Baby Daily Lotion, 20.6oz Hollywood’s most exclusive skincare company is proud to introduce Epicuren BABY in association with famed baby photographer Anne Geddes. The first line of luxuriously all-natural baby skincare products that is safe, actively healthy and infused with episencial aromatherapy to enhance the bonding experience between mother and child. The products are manufactured under solar power and made with spec… |
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Epicuren Baby Diaper Spray, 2.4oz Hollywood’s most exclusive skincare company is proud to introduce Epicuren BABY in association with famed baby photographer Anne Geddes. The first line of luxuriously all-natural baby skincare products that is safe, actively healthy and infused with episencial aromatherapy to enhance the bonding experience between mother and child. The products are manufactured under solar power and made with spec… |
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Miracle $5.20 In collaborating on Miracle, Celine Dion and her partner in baby love Anne Geddes carefully sidestepped the L-word–a smart move, considering that the songs captured here, despite their electric-blanket warmth, aren’t always lullaby-like in their delivery. Though the collaboration is about babies–the liner notes to this CD provide a sneak peek at Geddes’ visual wizardry available in both the exp… |
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Sounds of the Seventies: AM Top Twenty $59.95 This album is such a nostalgic blast-from the past! All the songs you loved as a kid and collected on vinyl singles are here in one place. 22 original recordings by the original artists include: [1] BLUE SWEDE: Hooked On A Feeling [2] VANITY FARE: Hitchin’ A Ride [3] PAPER LACE: The Night Chicago Died [4] MOUTH AND MACNEAL: How Do You Do? [5] SAMMY JOHNS: Chevy Van [6] KING HARVEST: Dancing In T… |
What are Charity Credit Cards?
If you’re a person interested in supporting a non-profit charitable institution in your own little way, then perhaps getting a charity credit card will be best for you. With a charity card, you can support the charity of your choice at no extra cost and at the same time benefit from low interest rates. All you need is to just use your card when making purchases, that simple.
Giving to charity is a great way of helping people with special needs and organizations working for worthy causes. Somehow it gives you a feeling of fulfillment being able to give to noble causes in a very simple way and on a regular basis. You may not be able to personally visit the beneficiaries and officers involved but with a charity credit card, you can make a small donation that can go a long way.
Charity or affinity cards have been used by financial institutions for 20 years now to benefit non-profit organizations. This type of card bears the logo of the charity group but a philanthrophic in nature.
Charity credit cards work by taking a small percentage from your purchases, balance transfer or cash advances and donating them to charitable organizations. As long as you’re using the card, a small portion of what you spend will be donated to charity. A typical donation rate is around 0.25 percent.
These cards usually carry an annual percentage rate (APR) from 15 to 22 percent. There are some, though, that offer lower rates. Many of them charge annual fees and provide lesser incentives compared to the regular miles or cashback rewards of other credit cards.
In the U.S., various charity cards exist most of them operated by MBNA. The cards have different categories depending on your choice – environmental, animal, health and gender among others. The most popular, though, are the American Express Red and the RSPCA card. The American Express Red is supporting the fight against poverty and disease in Africa and donates a maximum of 1.25 percent from your purchases. The RSPCA card, on the other hand, donates 0.25 percent to the animal charity.
There is also the Anne Geddes credit card that allots a portion of every $1 you spend to the Anne Geddes Philanthrophic Trust which focuses on child abuse prevention. The card implements a point scheme. Anne Geddes is a well known photographer who has a penchant for taking photos of babies.
You may also want to consider the Make-A-Wish credit card. This card donates $0.65 for every $1 you spend on the card. The Make-A-Wish Foundation is the largest international organization that grants the wishes of children suffering from life threatening illnesses.
If you’re an environmentalist, the Ducks Unlimited World Points credit card may be ideal for you. Ducks Unlimited is a group that works to preserve land and nature. The card works two ways in that while it allows a user to earn reward points, it also donates a percentage of your purchases to this environment-friendly organization.
There are many other charity credit cards available that you can research on the web. Getting one of them is a good way to start your long desired and lifelong goal of regularly donating to your favorite charity.
March 18th, 2009
Cindy
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