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What to expect? The scoop on everything fun, fashionable,
and cool for under-6 crowd (and their parents).
You are the ultimate Green Samaritan until the sniffles strike home. Then you blow it by reaching for a box of tissues.
Spare trees and rid boogies the old-fashioned way with Snottykins handkerchiefs. Created by a Santa Barbara mom, the cloths are made in the USA of sustainable organic cotton. Choose singles or multipacks of kid-size squares emblazoned with cheeky designs (trains, monkeys, and more, in your choice of color). Grown-up snot rags come with more refined motifs like sailboats and doves.
The hankies get softer with each wash, making the torturous task of toddler-nose blowing more bearable.
That’s nothing to sneeze at.
Available online at limegreenmonkey.com.

HEAR
Opera Cat, by Tess Weaver
What: Peter Kors — accompanied by a real opera singer and a pianist — tells the story of a feline opera fan that saves the day when a diva loses her voice.
Why: Do-re-meow.
When: Sat., 2 & 3 p.m.
Where: Los Angeles Public Library Central, Mark Taper Auditorium, 630 W. Fifth St., b/t S. Flower St. & S. Grand Ave., Downtown (213-228-7480).
MAKE
New Year’s Time Capsule
What: Under the guidance of writer Jon Bernstein, students pen letters to themselves not to be opened until one year later.
Why: Future perfect.
When: Sun., noon.
Where: Hammer Museum, 10899 Wilshire Blvd., at Westwood Blvd., Westwood. Reservations (encouraged) by e-mailing workshops@826la.com.
DONATE
Project Linus
What: Crafty moms (or blanketeers) gather to stitch, knit, or embroider security blankets for sick and traumatized children.
Why: All you need is lovey.
When: Sun., 9 a.m.-4 p.m.
Where: Patchwork Penguin, 6245 Foothill Blvd., b/t Lowell & Saluda Aves., Tujunga (818-248-7390). Check calendar for more dates and locations.
Photo: Courtesy of Lime Green Monkey
Posted by scarletthistle on Jan 19, 2010 1:44:19 PM
I don't have kids but I use mine all the time. 1 in my purse, 1 in my car and one tucked in my sleeve when I go on a bike ride. Then I toss them in the washer...(not the garbage)...and they are as good as new!
Posted by tadpolemom on Jan 19, 2010 1:21:02 PM
Not just for toddlers anymore. My 9 year old daughter is hooked on Snottykins and has started a collection!
Posted by vertcreative on Feb 18, 2010 1:32:12 PM
We have been going thu a lot of tissues this seasons so were glad we found something bedise my scarfs to use. I will use for my car especially. Great poeple too