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Jennifer White

German Chicks Not French Hens

By , About.com GuideDecember 16, 2009

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I am pretty pleased with my cleverness today. (I know, I know I am so easily amused):

On the third day of Christmas my parents gave to me:
Three German Chicks
Two Wooden Turtles
And an Under the Nile Pear Toy.

I smirk at my twist of "French Hens" to "German Chicks." German- after Haba, the manufacturer of the delightful "Cosy Chick" (and yes, I know cozy is typically spelled with a "z", but Haba seems to have changed the spelling). If you haven't heard of Haba, it's one company that I suggest you get to know. They truly make delightful toys that hold up over time.

The Cozy Chick is a two piece toy that is sure to delight your baby. Made of velour and filled with pellets, the little bugger gives a cute squack when shaken. It also has crinkly fabric on the egg and two mini-rattles built in to the design. Perfect present for babies 6 months and up.

Three down and 9 to go, be sure to follow my blog as we count down to Baby's First Christmas!

Don't forget to check out what the other About Guides are blogging about on their respective The Twelve Days of Christmas.

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Children's Book Review: The Twelve Days of Christmas by Elizabeth Kennedy, About Children's Books

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