This is a blog for my reviews. As an author I (Tony Peters), love to read and doing reviews makes me actually think about what I am reading. This is a way for people to see what I am reading and what I recommend. My other passion is becoming Photography, so I have incorporated this in for what I hope is your pleasure.
Friday, January 31, 2020
Tuesday, January 28, 2020
Friday, January 24, 2020
Wednesday, January 22, 2020
MedActive Anacis Vela Contour and
As promised a couple weeks back here is a review for the Vela Contour drops found here: https://www.amazon.ca/…/ref=pd_nav_hcs…/146-7051455-1349724…
When tried out "I am not 100% sure that it actually works for the fat burning part of the serum, but it has a nice relaxing scent to it. Smells like herbs and spices, like essential oils, natural smelling. Also has a warm feeling when on, very relaxing. Would use the product for that reason alone, helps sleep in a calm manner, allowing sleep to come on much more swiftly. Over a longer period we shall see if the fat burning part actually works. Time will tell, I know good results don't happen overnight, so will give it a month or so to fully test out."
And Lipofix "Not 100% sure if the fat burning actually works. The cream does smell nice, and doesn't take effort to put on. It is also great for the skin, skin seems healthier and smoother. A great product for that very things. The toning and Fat burning portion will take much more time to see results, good things don't happen overnight. Will give it a few more weeks to see if results happen in the form of toning. Looking forward to completing trying it."
https://www.amazon.ca/gp/product/B019NXCBZ6/ref=ppx_yo_dt_b_asin_title_o02_s00?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Labels:
cream,
fat burning,
health,
Lipofix,
lotion,
serum,
skin,
skin care,
toning,
vela contour
Tuesday, January 21, 2020
Kids Hiking/Trekking Poles Review
Both my daughter and son love these trekking poles! They adjust to different heights so both kids can share the same pair. They are excited to try these out this summer while hiking with their grandparents, which is a yearly thing. They also come with the different attachments for both winter or muddy hiking, which is convenient. The carrying case is quite nice and convenient as well. They ran around the whole backyard using these poles, trying to climb up things, which is not what the poles were meant for, but still amusing to watch them have so much fun. I really can't even think of anything negative or con to comment about the poles. We really loved everything about it. The company even threw in a fun orange bracelet with a compass on it for the kids. Which they are busy claiming who will try out first. A fun product for the kids to play around with and try out. Since my son is into cross country running, these are good winter practice for him. Recommend these poles 100%. Overall, just a fun and simple way o get the kids outdoors to play and have some great winter fun. Get the kids off of technology and check out the link here to see where to get these poles for your kids, or an adult pair for yourself. http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B081CNXHP6 https://youtu.be/fyn7vB3cwD0
Monday, January 20, 2020
Thursday, January 16, 2020
Wednesday, January 15, 2020
Monday, January 13, 2020
Saturday, January 11, 2020
Thursday, January 9, 2020
Wednesday, January 8, 2020
Tuesday, January 7, 2020
Monday, January 6, 2020
Friday, January 3, 2020
Thursday, January 2, 2020
Kaitush the Wizard Book Review
I was provided this book for review purposes and it met expectations! Although personally not my kind of book, my kids would very much disagree. They found the book to be intriguing and delightful. They loved the magical whim to the book, and the creative way the author is providing life lessons. I would recommend the book for parents whose children like something with a little twinkle of magic to it. My children thought it was fun, and I myself thought the lessons were good ones, and that it was brought forward in a creative manner. Below is a sample of the vivid, beautiful artwork that has been designed and added to this book. Which is translated from Polish, as that is where it's origins are, and is a re-publish of the original book. Which just adds to the rich history and imagination in the short picture book. It is put together in a collection of short chapters that make up one book, that tells the story of the main character, Kaitush, who is a mischievous young lad who is learning to use his magic, but he does not always use it for good, he uses it to create trouble that is advantageous to him. It gets him into trouble in each chapter, which leads up to the unique ending, where he learns the error of his ways. A good lesson to learn, to use your knowledge and skills for good, and to help others, not just for your own good. A lesson I gladly pointed out to my children from the book.
Get it here in Kindle or in Paperback: https://www.amazon.com/dp/1673564151
Labels:
Book Review,
children,
Itzchak Belfer,
Kaitush,
kids,
picture book,
Polish,
story,
Wizard
Wednesday, January 1, 2020
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