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Hi! I’m amber, owner of @raisingbookishbrunettes. I love helping other brands get their products seen by taking unique photos and sharing them with my followers! I am also up for sponsored blog posts as well. I’ve worked with the following brands just to name a few: Sperry, Water Wipes, Simon Malls, Pampers, Burlington, Hanna Andersson, and Emsculpt.
We had heard that the White Mountains in New Hampshire were a great spot to camp so that is where we headed! They offer a resort style glamping experience complete with your own bathroom and hot shower right inside of your tent! When we arrived we were so excited to see that the grounds had a heated outdoor pool, an Airstream that served food and drinks, a playground for the kids, and a private beach! The Huttopia resort is currently open to all New Hampshire residents and will hopefully be opening up to others soon too!
So I thought it would be a good idea to use something that has become a hot commodity right now: TOILET PAPER (or rather, the roll after you’ve used all of your toilet paper). Nothing says “quarantine craft” more than a toilet paper roll DIY! Next, use your thick white paper to cut out bunny ears. If your paper is too thin, you can cut out enough so that you can glue 2 white ears together back to back!
We now use the JOHNSON’S® Curl-Defining Shampoo. Heat has a way of ruining curls, and I’ve seen people damage their curls by using heat products— It has 24-hour curl and wave definition, so when she gets home from a day of school and dance, her curls are still holding their shape! You can find the JOHNSON’S® Kids’ Hair collection at Walmart in the Baby Needs section of Personal Care aisle!
Once you do a Disney resort with kids, you’ll never want to do a basic hotel again! I had previously read reviews from other parents who said that Magic Kingdom was the best park for young kids so that’s where we went! We went in there with the mindset that we just wanted the kids to have fun, see as much as they could, and ride rides. We would stop at a FastPass kiosk and reserve a time to get on a ride and then while we were waiting for that ride we would take the kids to go see a character they wanted to see.