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It's a Pampers Daylight Savings Time Giveaway
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Dates: February 27- 3/07,2015
Prizes: A Month supply of Pampers Baby Dry Diapers Size 6, Jumbo Pack (a total of 4 packs).
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Cloud B Twilight Turtle
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4 readings.
ReplyDeleteShe is pretty good adjusting to it.
ReplyDeleteNo my son doesn't have any trouble adjusting with daylight savings time.
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ReplyDeleteNo we don't have trouble adjusting to the time change.
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The watch shows 4 readings.
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No not yet my girls doesn't understand daylight savings yet. Awesome giveaway! Thanks for the chance!
ReplyDeleteMy kids ALWAYS have a hard time transitioning!
ReplyDeleteThe watch does four readings- Altimeter, Barometer, Thermometer and Compass readings
ReplyDeleteThe watch has 4 readings if you include the the Time.
ReplyDeleteMine def. has trouble with the transition. Not the fall back one but the leap forward one is a disaster.
ReplyDeleteYes my child has trouble sleeping during day light savings and i try a lot to make him sleep but it all goes in vain.
ReplyDeleteFrom what I can tell, the watch has 4 readings: Time, Altimeter/Barometer, Thermometer & Compass
ReplyDeleteWe've never had any trouble transitioning with the time change. We just stick to our regular schedule, and maybe we're tired for a day, but that's it.
ReplyDeleteIt wasn't too bad, we had him go to bed slightly earlier every night until the hour difference was made up.
ReplyDeletethe watch provides 4 readings.
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