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Friday, January 27, 2012

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Giants Coach Coughlin and players talk about the matchup with the Patriots

Head Coach Tom Coughlin
This is a very exciting time for us. We have just finished our first practice of the three that we will have here before we travel out to Indianapolis. We have been off for a few days, I wouldn’t say the practice was sharp but I believe it was okay. There are a number of guys that were not able to participate today and I think you know who they are but hopefully we will get some of them tomorrow and then as we move along, we will get them all back in preparation to play an exceptional New England Patriot football team who has a 10-game winning streak since the time that we visited there. They have two home playoff wins and outstanding play on both sides of the ball with an outstanding kicking game as well.


Q: Is there a difference in planning to play Bill Belichick versus any other coach?
A: Each team and each coach has their individual characteristics that we look for but by in large, you break it down and you have to be very detailed. Bill is an outstanding football coach who has his finger on everything that goes on there and does an exceptional job of planning in his own right. Therefore, it presents outstanding problems and for that and just as important is that they are a very, very good team.


Q: When you coached with him did you know he would be this good of a coach?
A: I didn’t have any doubts that he would. He started very young and advanced with a lot of responsibility at a young age. He was constantly preparing for the opportunity that would come to him. He did an outstanding job as a defensive coordinator and secondary coach the three years that I was here. I was not here for the 86 team and run but I was fortunate enough to come in 88 and be here for the 90-91 team. I didn’t have any question about the meticulous detailed work that Bill always did and the process that he went through to prepare his defensive team.


Q: Did going against him in practice build your relationship with him?
A: We worked very well together and I think that is the thing that is very, very important when you evaluate that time in our lives. We cooperated well and or players cooperated well. We did a lot together and I can remember Parcells saying, ‘Again?’ when we said we wanted to do some red zone or one-on-ones together. He would say, ‘Again?’ We did work well together and our players worked well, we prepared one another and we acted as each others’ scout team in the individual practices that we had. We would discuss things back and forth to a certain extent and what the offensive strategy would be and the defensive approach. It was a good time. It was fun and the whole staff was an outstanding staff.


Q: When you describe him, is that you? Do you say that is a coach like me?
A: I hope so, I think in many ways the characteristics are the same but in many ways different. I think Bill probably had more to do with their offense in the past few years with Tom Brady being there but he came up through the ranks and special teams and defense. Although I did start in college as a secondary coach, I then went to offense.


Q: Do you talk to your players about the importance of this moment?
A: We talk about it a lot. It is historical, which is very, very important to me that the players understand the historical significance. The opportunity that is there for our team and we have been building on this theme for quite some time now, this is not something new that has just been presented to our guys. With each step on the way, it has been pretty much that and we will continue to use that strategy in preparing our guys so they understand the significance of it, why and the sacrifices made to put yourself in the best position to win and preparation being the key to success and right now we have the opportunity to prepare ourselves in our home ground. Although we don’t have a game staring us in the face today, we do have to project and understand the importance of how critical it is. When we leave here we pretty much have the knowledge of how we will defend, attack etc.


Q: How do you play against Gronkowski?
A: This is a very gifted tight end, as you know, but we played against them and had some people that were tall that our guys had to work against. Certainly, this is a very gifted guy that has had an outstanding career and re-written some record books along the way. He has done a very good job of making the big catch as well. He is a person that Brady looks to go to in certain areas of the field and in the red zone. There are things that we have to do to slow that whole aspect down a little bit and that would be the way that we have to start out approaching it anyway.


Q: Do you plan on treating Hernandez like a wide receiver?
A: Nothing has really changed except for the fact that he is running now too.


Q: What does the Super Bowl mean to you personally?
A: Just the fact that we are in this game, a game of this magnitude in Super Bowl XLVI and that the opportunity for these young guys do not come along very often in their careers and how important it is to grasp that. We have some players on our team that have lost the Super Bowl game and we will draw from those experiences. We have guys who are playing in it for the first time and we have guys that have won it just a few short years ago and have suffered a little bit in between but know the importance and excitement that goes into the playoffs and this tournament. When we presented it this morning we said, ‘And now, there are two.’ Last week it was four and now it is two and those are the things that I am talking about. It is an opportunity to be in the biggest game of them all again and that is exciting. That is what you work for. That whole year is about planning and preparing for this opportunity and for us, this team was pretty much written off at one point in time, so that makes it even more significant for all of us.


Q: Is your schedule leading up to the game the same as 07?
A: With changes based on the location you are forced to do because of your practice facility being 20 minutes away, we may do most of our teaching right in the hotel rather than move over to a complex and teach, those are the kinds of things that we had to adjust. Basically, the format will be the same in terms of how we operate here and what the days off are, when we travel, and what we will do when we start up again.


Q: Are you concerned about the rookies?
A: We are talking a lot about that. When we did our first organizational meeting the other day, I started the meeting off just making sure that they understood the significance of the three practices that we will have here and the idea to have about 90% of your game plan in. I left and I heard at the end of the meeting that Eli spoke to the team about the businesslike approach that is necessary and some of the dos and don’ts. That was a very good start and it was responded to very well by our players. What I have chosen to do is talk about two or three things a day as we get closer on the things that I want them to keep in mind going forward.


Q: Giants won in 86 and 90. Your team won in 07 and now four years later. Is there a common theme to teams getting back to the Super Bowl?
A: I am not sure that there is. If you look back in history, 87 was the strike year and the year after they won it for the first time here. For us, we came back with a real strong team in 08 but had some unfortunate things that happened when we were about 11-1 and derailed us a little bit and lost out on a great opportunity there. I think those things lead to a real strong feeling to wanting to get back, trying to get back and the desire to get back. Tying things together, teams are different and things change from one year to the next. Changes and no two teams are exactly the same. I am aware of some of the parallels and analogies that are taking place and want to have taken place but I try to stay as much as I can with this team.


Q: In other Super Bowls, the Giants have tried to control the ball and have the time of possession advantage against good quarterbacks. Do you still plan to run the ball against this team even though you have proven you can go toe to toe with high scoring offenses?
A: Balance has always been a key factor for us. Sometimes we are not able to keep that kind of balance and we have to adjust on the fly. I like to think, in terms of the planning of it, the balance is there and we would be able to do that. It is certainly a part of our plan.


Q: Why were there so many players out of practice today? Because you have the extra time?
A: We are trying to be smart and not aggravate something that is there that will be able to be managed in a short amount of time and make sure that there is not anything else that happens.


Q: Was Ross returning punts late in the 49ers game because of Blackmon’s injury?
A: Yes.


QB Eli Manning
Q: Is it different preparing for the Patriots this time?
A: I think any time you play the Patriots they’re always going to have something new for you. The last time we played them they showed a lot of different looks, some different schemes on defense – things that they have not shown before. When we played them in the Super Bowl four years ago they had some new things for that game. They tend to have a theme of the game and it changes from week to week. You go back and watch the last couple of games, each game is a little different, a little different scheme that they’re going to play. They’re always going to be well prepared. They’re always going to have some things that they think are going to slow us down so we have to be prepared for that.


Q: How hard is it to stand in the pocket and not get rattled when you’re getting hit like you did in San Francisco?
A: That’s the job of a quarterback. When it’s a game, where first off, you’re going to throw it 58 times you’re going to take some more hits. That’s just part of the deal. It wasn’t like we were throwing it every play, we just had a lot of plays – over 90 plays in the game. Our guys protected well and did some good things. They had some coverage sacks and different things going on. As the quarterback, you have to stand in there. I didn’t feel like I was taking many big hits. You have to do your job and keep your eyes down the field and make sure you’re playing smart football and make sure, whether you’re getting hit or you’re getting pressure, [it doesn’t] affect your decision making and your throws.


Q: Do you have to fight off looking over your shoulder?
A: Yeah, you have to try to eliminate that and not let the play before dictate what happens on the next play. You have to do that no matter what. It could be any type of circumstance. Each play you have to forget about the last one and move forward.


Q: Is that a skill you can get better at?
A: I don’t know if it’s a skill. Really, it’s just a mindset. Yeah, I think you can work on it. I think it’s something you have to think about, something you have to tell yourself – ‘Hey, last play they got good pressure. This time I’m going to be well protected. I’m going to be smart and go through my reads.’ If you feel something, if you sense something, then you have to be smart and move up or get the ball out quickly, but don’t try to imagine there’s someone behind you.


Q: Do you think the practices at Hoboken High School helped?
A: I think it was productive. I’m not trying to say that was the reason we’ve reached the Super Bowl, but I definitely think we got some work done. One of the guys who was probably at every one of those throwing wasVictor Cruz, a guy close, a guy who did a lot of spot work and making decisions and reads and just talking through things. Obviously he’s a guy who’s had a great season. I’d like to think that that work paid off and we got better. We got to talk over some things and decisions. I’d like to think that the work that we did during that time helped guys have a better understanding of our offense.


Q: Do you get tired of people asking about your legacy?
A: Yes.


Q: What will winning this Super Bowl do for your legacy?
A: I don’t think I get asked much about a legacy. I don’t think that’s anything that I worry about. My job is to try to play at a high level, try to play football for the Giants. I think the important thing when you play in big games, like a Super Bowl, is don’t let the fact that it is a big game make you think about other things. You have to keep it simple in a sense of this is a great opportunity for this team, for this organization to win a championship. That’s the important thing. That’s what you play for. You had a goal at the beginning of the year to set out to win the Super Bowl and be champions and that’s what we’re working on. We have one game and really you’re just thinking about going out and playing your best game of the year. That’s the mindset, that’s the focus you want to have. When you start thinking about other things or what this might mean, that’s when you’re really distracted from what your job has to be.


Q: When’s the last time you put on your Super Bowl ring?
A: I don’t know. Three years ago, plus. It’s been a while. I probably haven’t put it on since the start of the ’08 season.


Q: Did you think about the story of Super Bowl XLVI?
A: No. I think you just think about their defense. You start thinking about the last time you played, some of the new things they did, what was their scheme, what was their thought, the type of game that it turned out to be – trying to work hard on focus. It’s been a lot easier now. We have the game plan now. We have more film. We have our rules, things we think we can attack them with. I think you just stay focused without thinking about the football part. You don’t think about the celebration or you don’t think of the ticker-tape parade. You think about playing that football game, those plays, things that might happen, the decisions you have to make. I think it’s important that everybody keeps that focus.


Q: Does it help you at all that you beat them in the regular season without some of your weapons?
A: It’s always nice to have all of your weapons anytime you play a game. Last time we were missing Hakeem and Ahmad and Baas, I think. Obviously had a few guys out, but I think our game plan was probably pretty similar. I mean the game plan that day didn’t change based on the players that we had going in. Obviously you feel good about every game you go into. I don’t think it will make a difference from our mindset because of the new players.


Q: How much does your preparation mirror what you did in 2007?
A: I hope the preparation is pretty similar. I think our plan last time was very good, as in our scheduling, how we practiced, our meeting times. From my self-schedule to what I did before we went to [Arizona] and once we got to the Super Bowl site – when I could watch film, when I had to do media, practice, what I did at night to get my rest – I remember pretty well how I tried to stay on the same schedule that I normally would for a home game. So things that I did on a Thursday night, I’d do the same on the Thursday night at the site. Obviously it’s always a little different because there’s traveling, there’s other obligations you have to do for Super Bowl week, but you try as much as possible to keep things as consistent as you can.


Q: What did you learn from Super Bowl XLII that you can do differently this time?
A: I don’t know if there is anything I learned that I’d do differently. I thought I had a pretty good plan last time – a lot of it about my scheduling and staying on the same routine as I’ve been on the last twenty weeks of the year. Football players get in a routine. I’ve treated every Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday pretty much the same for these last weeks. I want to try to keep that going this week and into next week. I thought I had a good plan last time. I’ll try to keep that same thought process.


Q: What are you going to look for knowing that the Patriots switch between a 3-4 and a 4-3?
A: They do change up their alignment, but we should be prepared for both of them. We’ve played a lot of 3-4 teams. We played a lot of 4-3 teams. They can play both of them in a game, but it seems like they try to have a theme of what they’re going to base out of that week. It can change. [Against] Baltimore they were more 3-4 it seemed like. Games prior, the last time we played them they were more 4-3. We’ll be prepared for both of them or whatever they want to show, we’ll have a good plan.


Q: Knowing that you went to Foxborough and won without all of your players, how will that help going into this game?
A: I think it’s still the same mindset. It doesn’t make you more confident or any less confident. I think it’s still going to come down to our preparation and the way we go out and play next week. I don’t think it changes our mindset at all.


Q: Are you happy to be playing indoors?
A: I haven’t thought about it much. It really doesn’t make a whole lot of difference. We’ve been good outside. We’ve been good indoors. The fact that the game is in a cold weather city it makes you happy that it is indoors. You don’t have to worry about the weather being a factor. It’s always a good day to throw the ball inside.


Q: What’s the significance of playing in Peyton’s “house”?
A: Again, we keep focus on the game and none of the outside stories.


Q: How was practice today?
A: I thought practice was good today. I thought guys had good energy, running around making quick decisions, fast paced. I think that’s good for the first practice knowing that we have six more practices before we play. I thought it was a good tempo, good pace and guys were prepared. We’ll continue to get better as the week goes on.


Q: Has the offense peaked yet?
A: No. I hope not. I think there’s definitely room for improvement in a couple of areas. You always want, at the end of the season or the last game of the season, to be playing your best football. That’s what we’re striving for. That’s with the run, the pass, our defense, everybody playing well. I think we have improved over these last four or five weeks and we have to keep that mentality. We have to keep getting better.


Q: How much do you expect the Patriots’ defense to try to hit the quarterback?
A: I think that’s the strategy of every defense. How do you slow down an offense? Well, you stop the run and get pressure on the quarterback. That’s always the objective. It’s a matter of can the opposing team do it and can we do things to get the ball out quickly and protect and have a good mix of run and pass and play action where you can keep the defense off balance and not knowing what to expect.


Q: What kind of impact can Peyton have on you for a game like this?
A:  He was very helpful in getting me some tickets to the game. I think that’s one less thing that I have to worry about.


Q: Have you talked to Peyton about his future?
A: I have not. No.


Q: How different are the Patriots defensively from the when you played them in the regular season?
A: They’re talented on defense. They do a great job of getting turnovers is one thing. So you have to be careful with the football. They can change up their scheme from week to week so you have to be prepared for a lot of different things, a lot of different looks, have a great understanding of what they can do out of certain alignments. Their front four is very large. They have some large guys right there in the middle. They do a good job of getting pressure on the quarterback also – a lot of sacks. Their offense is high-powered so they can score. Their offense gets a lead for them a bunch, which leads to turnovers and different things for the offense. You have to have a great preparation and go in and just be prepared. They do a great job of disguising things and showing different looks. We have to be prepared for it all.


Q: Can you just talk about Kevin Boothe?
A: Kevin’s done a great job for us, whether he has to play center, whether he has to play guard, sometimes he plays both of them in the same game for a few plays. He’s been very important to this team and given us that comfort knowing that whatever happens amongst the offensive line, if a guy gets banged-up a little bit or goes down that Kevin can come in and play a number of spots.


Q: Does Tom Coughlin have to give that message of “finish” anymore?
A: The message is still brought up. I think it’s something we’ve talked about for a long time. It was one of the main focuses at the beginning of the season. I think we’ve done a good job, obviously, of finishing the regular season strong. We finished the fourth quarter strong in a number of games and obviously now we’re at the point where it’s the last game of the season and let’s finish the season strong.


Q: The last couple of weeks you’ve been the team looking for revenge. Now that’s flipped.
A: At this point it’s not so much about revenge. It’s just about the opportunity to win a championship. I think that’s what has motivated us these last weeks, whether we were in the playoffs, to make it to the playoffs and a chance to be playing your best football at the end of the season.


Q: How different are you going into this Super Bowl than you were going into Super Bowl XLII?
A: Anytime you have four more years of experience you should be a better quarterback and a better player – a better understanding of your offense, better control of what’s going on. I think I’ve made improvements in those four years. I’ve worked hard to try to become a better quarterback and make better decisions and be a better leader. Those are some of the things I’ve worked on.


LB Mathias Kiwanuka
Q: What does this game mean?
A: This is everything that dreams are made of. It is an opportunity not just to play in the biggest game, on the biggest stage. This is America’s game and this is the biggest game of the year. I get to do it at home, in front of my family and maybe people who would not have been able to travel and see me. Just being back out there after being injured and stuff, it is all fun.


Q: How hard is it to beat a team twice?
A: We just have to get it done. It is always hard to beat a team but this is the biggest game for a reason because it is two great teams. We have to get focused and get going.


Q: How are you feeling right now?
A: We have been in some situations like this before and we are ready to go.


WR Victor Cruz
Q: Does this field play to your advantage? Is the fast track something you’re looking forward to?
A: Of course. Anytime you get a chance to play on turf and play on a fast track and be able to run your routes and not worry about weather, slippery conditions or anything like that, it’s always a plus, especially for receivers.


Q: What does it mean to see Eli get up after the hits he took last week?
A: It says a lot about his character and about how much he loves the game and to just get up and keep plugging away no matter how hard it may be, no matter how much they’re getting to him. He just kept it up and got up every single time and just kept his head in the game. That was huge for us. He’s our leader. He’s the one that has to keep his head in the game in order for us to. It just said a lot about him and about how much he has love for us and the organization and the teammates. I respect the guy a ton for it.


Q: How does knowing Eli can do that change your confidence?
A: It changes my confidence a lot. It makes me understand that no matter what happens, no matter how many times they get to him, he’s going to get up and he’s going to keep plugging away. He’s going to move onto the next play and he’s going to act like it never happened. It definitely increases my confidence in him. My confidence is already sky high throughout this season, but going into the playoffs and into a new season has definitely increased my confidence in him by a lot.


Q: Did anyone show you a Super Bowl ring from four years ago yet?
A: Yeah. One of our trainers gave me a pound today and he had the ring on. I was like, ‘I can’t even pound you because the ring is so big.’ It will be cool to get one of my own coming up, God willing.


Q: Has it hit you how rare your story is – going from being unknown to the Super Bowl?
A: It’s starting to hit me now. Once I spoke to my friend Mike Adams, he’s out of Paterson and plays for the Cleveland Browns. I speak to him all of the time. He told me, ‘Man, I’ve played this game about 11 years now and I haven’t even made it to the postseason.’ That really says a lot about how fortunate I am, how fortunate I am just to be here. For a guy like that who has paid his dues in this league and hasn’t even made it to the postseason is definitely tough. It shows you how tough this league is and how hard it is to win each and every week. I’m just a fortunate guy. It’s really starting to sink in – how rare my story is and how far I’ve come.


Q: How much do you remember about last year’s preseason game against the Jets?
A: I still remember it like it was yesterday. I remember warming up before the game and being really, really nervous, having a lot of butterflies. I was a rookie then so I had to wait until the second half to get into the game. It was just anxiety and I’m just waiting patiently. There were a lot of thoughts running through my head. I just wanted to get out there. Once I got out there I just let myself go and let myself play the game. Playing in that game really taught me a lot about the league and taught me a lot about myself. It was an important game for me, especially my family being there. It was just one of those feelings that I’ll never forget.


Q: How much of a difference will having Hakeem Nicks in this game make?
A: I think it will make a big difference. His assets and his ability were definitely missed in that (first) game. Just having him out there, his presence alone is going to call some attention by the defense. Having all of the receivers healthy is going to cause a lot of attention either way. So we’ll see how they play us. It’s going to be an interesting ordeal to see how they come out against us and we’ll see how it goes.


Q: How are you dealing with this week?
A: I’m just taking it day by day, taking it one practice, one meeting at a time and just making sure I’m ready for whatever comes up, whatever the upcoming meeting or the upcoming arrangement is. I’m ready for it and I make sure I get as much sleep as possible, just being prepared for whatever comes my way.


Q: Could you have sold yourself on this story?
A: Not initially. Every step of the way I just tried to play my hardest and whatever opportunity came my way, I just tried to take advantage of it. I understood that opportunites were going to come few and far between and when that small window opens for me I have to jump right through it and make sure I seize that moment and that opportunity. Thank God I have.


Q: Can you talk about the conversation you had with your mom when you got kicked out of school?
A: That was an eye-opening conversation for me. She held me accountable. She held me accountable for everything that I was doing – all my faults, all my rights and wrongs. That was the moment where I realized I had to turn into a man. I was a sophomore or junior in college and that’s when I needed to really look at myself in the mirror and understand that I’m a man now. My mother can’t come and be there with me and be my voice anymore. I had to really speak up and speak for myself. That was one of the turning points in my life. I had to turn a leaf and become a man.


Q: Did you try to emulate Wes Welker?
A: Yeah, there’s a little bit of stuff that he does very well. Obviously he catches the ball very well. He’s really quick in and out of his routes and that’s something that I try to imitate while I’m out there and try to be as quick as possible. Moving laterally is something that I do well and he’s been exceptional at that for years. So I watched a little bit of film on him and I know how good he is and I try to steal a few things from his repertoire.


DE Jason Pierre-Paul
Q: How much does the defensive line compete amongst each other?
A: We compete amongst each other and if Justin gets a sack, I want two. If I want two, then Osi wants three. Basically you can say that we are greedy but in a good way, to help our team out. We try to get there quick enough to help our secondary cover better and try to get to the quarterback as fast as we can.


Q: Do strip sacks count as two?
A: I leave that to Osi, that is Osi’s thing. He is very good at it and we just try to get after the quarterback and have fun. That is the most important thing, is to have fun on the field and while you are doing it you just see a great group of guys having fun and it makes you want to have more fun.


Q: Does that competitiveness show in other ways as well?
A: Yes, we clown around and stuff. If you look around, especially in the D-Line room, we clown around but when it is time to work, we work. That is a good thing, we know when to shut it off and turn it on.


Q: What were your thoughts on the first time you played the Patriots offensive line?
A: The first time I played them, I really didn’t know too much about them. We had studied them on film but as I look up on film now, they are a great offensive line but every offensive line can be beat. We are just going to get after them.


Q: How important is it to get after Tom Brady?
A: Everybody likes Brady and he is a great quarterback. He has done many things in this league and has been to the Super Bowl a couple times. They played them in 07 and they won and we play them in 2012 and all I know is that it is going to be a great game and only one team can win.


Q: Did you watch Super Bowl XLII?
A: No.


Q: How do you apply pressure on Brady?
A: Applying pressure is a big thing otherwise he is going to dink and drop us all the way in our secondary. We just have to get to him fast enough and at the same time we have to play the run game and stay positive and focus on what is in front of us.


Safety Antrel Rolle
Q: Do you talk to your teammates about your Super Bowl experience?
A: I never speak of losing and I have had my own personal experience with that. It is nothing that I really want to share with the guys. I definitely don’t want to be on that end again by any means. If I have to get carried off the field, so be it, but whatever it takes at this point.


Q: Are Cruz and Welker the best slot receivers in the league?
A: Wes Welker is definitely improving and Cruz has done exceptional this year. I can’t say that they are the best slot receivers in this game. There are a lot of great slot receivers but right now, at the top of their game, I would definitely have to say that it is those two.


Q: Where do you expect to be in your preparation on Monday?
A: We take it as it comes. Along with this opportunity comes a lot of great things, there are a lot of things that you have to get yourself ready for. We are preparing this week like we are playing this week. That is the message that has been told to us by one of our leaders and we are keeping that on our shoulders.


Q: Is a lot of the work expected to be done by the time you get to Indy?
A: We are working and a lot of work is expected to be done and will be done also when we get up there. Our mindset is to go up there and win this game so we are going to do whatever it takes to win this game. Our focus is to prepare and be on top of our game.


Q: What is the most difficult part to prepare for when you think about Tom Brady?
A: There are a lot of different things but most of all it is his weapons. I don’t think you can take his strengths away from him. We just have to be exceptionally good in trying to limit his targets. He is an exceptional quarterback, especially when he scans the field. He is very, very good at reading defenses so we can’t take away what he is good at but we can try to work his targets and take those guys away.


Q: When you win five in a row, do you start to feel like you can’t lose?
A: You never feel like you can’t lose but you try to prepare yourself enough and you have done everything you can do to put yourself in the situation to win. I think that is what our approach is and I think that is our mindset.


Q: What is the most difficult part of the first week before you go to Indianapolis?
A: I don’t know, I don’t see a difficult part in anything. We are not doing anything out of the ordinary. We are going to work and we are preparing. We are staying on top of our game and we are preparing this week like we are going out there on Sunday.


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NYC & Company, the City’s official marketing, tourism and partnership organization, welcomes back the Winter 2012 New York International Gift Fair® (NYIGF®) to New York City, a wholesale industry event with more than 2,800 exhibitors from around the world, and 35,000 attendees from 80 countries and all 50 states. The semi-annual market, which is the city’s largest trade show, is expected to generate more than 21,000 room nights and $33 million in economic impact for New York. The NYIGF begins on Saturday, January 28, and runs through Thursday, February 2, filling the City’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and Passenger Ship Terminal Piers 92 and 94.



“The NYIGF, the City’s largest trade show, provides New York with another opportunity to entice visitors from all over the world to experience what makes us unique,” said George Fertitta, CEO of NYC & Company. “Our lasting relationship with the NYIGF is marked this year by an estimated 21,000 room nights generating $33 million in economic growth. We look forward each year to offering both exhibitors and attendees a backdrop that inspires creativity.”



More than 100,000 products presented by NYIGF exhibitors are “Driven by Design,” with 400-plus categories of design-driven and fashion-forward gift, home and lifestyle merchandise. As an extension of this, NYIGF launched a 100 Days of Design initiative inviting top designers and artists to blog about design inspiration and ethics and the impact of technology on design today.



From home and craft to new and lifestyle, an exciting array of new products is available this year across all categories. They include Bubble™ by MadPax, 3D-inspired backpacks for kids of all ages; Lotion Bar by Worker B, a signature skin product that offers full body conditioning and facilitates a deep tissue massage; Oxford Pillow by COCOCOZY, 100 percent cotton designer pillow in navy for cozy spaces; Sophia bowls by Michael Wainwright, inspired by Istanbul’s Hagia Sophia dome, four aluminum nesting bowls are finished with pearlized enamel; Black Clutch by sarah oliver handbags, hand knit from imported highland Peruvian wool adorned with a removable brushed silver “O” brooch; and Mojave Necklace by Spruce Jewelry Design, a tumbling geometric motif in glass and gemstone beads that suggests warmth and unity through texture.



“The New York International Gift Fair has always reflected the creativity, innovation and energy of the City it calls home, and this edition of the fair is no exception,” said Dorothy Belshaw, Fair Director and Senior Vice President of GLM. “The fair’s New York location plays an integral role in driving regional, national and international attendance from the world’s most successful and influential retailers, and the gift and home industry’s leading resources consider it a must-attend event for that reason. We value our partnership with NYC & Co and their continued support of our efforts to deliver a world-class gift and home market.”



The NYIGF is the nation’s premier gift, home and lifestyle marketplace, featuring an extraordinary breadth and depth of design-driven home fashion products and complementary giftware. Highlights of the Winter 2012 NYIGF include: Accent on Design, introduces 13 new companies—each exemplifying a superlative contemporary design aesthetic—to join some 200 designers in this elite category; Handmade has accepted 30-plus new craft artisans and global suppliers, to showcase a total of 475 artisans and suppliers of handcrafts in two distinct sections, Handmade Designer Maker and Handmade Global Design; At Home, one of the largest and most diverse selections of trend-focused home resources in the United States, showcases a full spectrum of hard lines and soft goods for the home; EX·TRACTS will feature some 100 suppliers of innovative and emerging personal care, beauty and wellness, including a marked growth in the fragrance category; and Personal Accessories featuring Details is a growing collection of fashion-forward and design-driven resources, such as textile jewelry and stainless steel wallets. The show will refine several category-specific “neighborhoods” within General Gift, the largest division of the NYIGF, that will simplify product sourcing and shopping for market participants. NYIGF’s General Gift features three “neighborhoods” grouped by like product category: On Trend, Stationery & Publishing and The Museum Source.



Showcasing the growth in demand and availability of eco-friendly and socially respectful consumer products, the SustainAbility: design for a better world® project returns to the winter 2012 NYIGF. Now entering its fifth year, this initiative incorporates a juried exhibit of nearly 200 sustainable gift, home and lifestyle products; the Eco Choice Awards, recognizing product innovation; and a new partnership with Green America to produce a seminar series addressing sustainability and socially responsible business practices. Additionally, the category will highlight seven products designated as “SustainAbility3,” the Fair’s highest level of sustainability for products, production processes and business practices.



Several high-tech, buyer-friendly features will continue to be available during the show to facilitate pre-show sourcing and on-site shopping. Detailed supplier and product information is accessible through the “search.nyigf.com” micro-site which is fully integrated with NYIGF’s Online Catalog Gallery. A mobile wayfinder application, introduced prior to the summer 2011 market, also will be updated for the winter show.



The winter market takes place Saturday, January 28, through Thursday, February 2, 2012, at New York City’s Jacob K. Javits Convention Center and Passenger Ship Terminal Piers 92 and 94. Some 35,000 attendees from all 50 states and more than 80 countries worldwide are expected. Information and registration, is available online at nyigf.com.



The NYIGF is open to trade members only, not the general public. Please submit your request for a press badge by January 27 to CathySteel@CathySteelAssociates.com.





About NYC & Company:
NYC & Company is the official marketing, tourism and partnership organization for the City of New York, dedicated to maximizing travel and tourism opportunities throughout the five boroughs, building economic prosperity and spreading the positive image of New York City worldwide. For more information, visit nycgo.com.



About NYIGF:

NYIGF is the nation’s premier gift, home and lifestyle marketplace, with more than 2,800 exhibiting companies featuring an extraordinary breadth and depth of design-driven home fashion products and complementary giftware. Some 35,000 attendees from all 50 states and more than 80 countries worldwide are expected. Information and registration is available online at nyigf.com.



About the Javits Center:

The Jacob K. Javits Convention Center of New York opened in 1986 as the successor to the NY Coliseum. Javits is New York City’s largest venue for conventions, trade shows and special events. Home to many of the top 200 trade shows, Javits hosts about 150 events with an average attendance of 3.5 million per year. These events contribute to the city and state economies by stimulating direct and indirect employment, economic activity and tax revenues, and by supporting the city’s hotel, restaurant, tourism and entertainment industries. For more information, visit javitscenter.com.

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KEEPING AMERICA ON TOP: WHOM YOU KNOW CELEBRATES AMERICAN STYLE INTELLIGENCE and EXCELLENCE WITH CHIPP 2! Highly Recommended by Whom You Know, Chipp 2 German Shepard Tie Makes a Great Valentine's Day Gift For Every Tie-Wearer in Your Life With a Canine Admiration


We know you all remember the commercial where a dad gets a tie for Father's Day and his reaction is - "a tie, thanks.." lacking any enthusiasm in his mannerisms. Right off the bat we want you to know that THIS kind of tie we are about to discuss will deliver the exact opposite reaction because it is total quality, pet personalized, and made in the USA: three commendable qualifications. Chipp2 was founded by Paul Winston in 1962. The inspiration was seeded when a Chipp customer, Mr. Walter Wriston, (looks like he is another cool person from Connecticut) asked Chipp to make Citi Bank ties for him. He said the bank had a number of ties but none were good enough for him to give to anyone. And so Chipp2 was born. 

 Chipp2 has always made their ties in New York City and they were made to the high quality standards that Chipp customers found in the Chipp store. In the beginning Chipp2 did corporate and club projects and designed a range of novelty "Sophisticated Humor" club figure ties for the Chipp store. Chipp2 went to the dogs in the late 60's. It started with a small collection and added a few breeds each year. After the ties, cosmetic bags, braces, pillows, wristwatches, and travel alarm clocks were added. With the exception of the watches and travel alarm clocks, the other items are made using the cloth created for the ties.

Chipp2 still does corporate, club, and school ties. The novelty "Sophisticated Humor" ties are sought after by sophisticated individuals from coast to coast.

Chipp2 continues to make top quality neckties that sell for less than comparable neck wear. For example, Chipp2 Italian Grenadine ties sell for $47.50. Grenadine ties using the same Italian Grenadine sell for as much as $100+. 
Peachy Deegan prefers the German Shepard of course, because look at her with Trudy:
Trudy belonged to Peachy's grandparents and now both of Peachy's grandparents are up in heaven with Trudy, but the tie is a super way to commemorate even the dogs you love that aren't here anymore.  No one said you have to be a boy to wear ties and you know Peachy was even wearing them back in the day at Farmington on occasion...actually Peachy and Trudy are in Farmington in these pictures.  To be technical Trudy was half German Shepard and half wolf, and a perfect dog-very well-behaved.  They were very good pals:

BRING ON THE DOGS

If you love your Lhasa Apso, if you are enthralled with your English Bulldog, if your world revolves around your Westie, you can show it by wearing a Chipp2 dog breed tie. Located in the lobby at 28 West 44th Street and on the Web at www.chipp2.com, Chipp2 has been making dog themed items for 50 years. The individual breeds on the ties - there are 90 breeds in the collection - are woven into the cloth. The ties are made in New York City. Other dog breed products made by Chipp2 are wristwatches, travel alarm clocks, braces, pillows, and cosmetic bags. The wristwatches and travel alarm clocks can be made with the image of one's dog on the watch and/or clock face. If you would like to chat with the company founder, Paul Winston, he can be reached at 212 687-0850

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On Love, by William Shakespeare

"Love is a smoke made with the fume of sighs."
~William Shakespeare

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SUNDAY STROLL JOURNAL, WISTERIA IN FULL BLOOM JOURNAL & WHY I LOVE YOU JOURNAL BY THE PETER PAUPER PRESS ARE SUPERB FOR VALENTINE'S DAY

Ooooh don't you just love pointillism...and Peachy will be the first to say it is a lot harder than it looks-she studied and tried to do it herself at Boston College-you need to be far more patient than she to wait for all those dots to dry.  Even better is getting this lovely journal that displays pointillism when you only have to wait for your own pen ink to dry.  Art admirers will love this unique foldover journal! Our Sunday Stroll Journal features the famous Pointillist painting A Sunday on La Grande Jatte–1884 by Georges Seurat.  Peachy saw this exact one at the National Gallery in London-you know, the one in Trafalgar Square.  Design is accented with embossed gold foil accents. Foldover flap closes with a magnet to secure your journal entries. Makes a great personal diary—no need to worry about a lock or keep track of a key. 160 lightly-lined opaque pages. Creamy-smooth acid-free archival paper takes pen and pencil beautifully. 6-1/4'' wide x 8-1/4'' high. Hardcover journal lies flat for ease of use. 
We liked this one because it reminded us of Tiffany glass...
The exceptional grace and beauty of the wisteria are central to this 19th-century woodblock print by Japanese artist Ando Hiroshige. Soothing and evocative, this special journal inspires your writing to blossom. Hiroshige artwork is enhanced with graceful gold foil accents. Embossed. 160 lined pages. Measures 6-1/4" wide x 8-1/4" high; with protective magnetic foldover hardcover. 
And for the seriously sappy, we have this suggestion! With prompts and questions, and places for photos and notes, Why I Love You: A Journal of Us helps you express on paper how well you and your partner go together. Designed to be filled out by one partner and given to the other, or to be explored as a couple, this guided journal offers up insight and fun as you write your own love story in your own words! 96 lined pages. Pretty red journal features raised embossing, glossy heart design highlights, and gold foil accents.

BRAVO PETER PAUPER PRESS...YOU ARE ALWAYS ONE OF OUR FAVORITES!


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On Cupid and Valentine's Day

"I don't understand why Cupid was chosen to represent Valentine's Day. When I think about romance, the last thing on my mind is a short, chubby toddler coming at me with a weapon."
~Author Unknown

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Vera Wang Princess Night by Coty Prestige Highly Recommended by Whom You Know-A Winner for Valentine's Day!

Once upon a time there was a girl in Manhattan who was not thrilled with her day job, and she heard one day that Vera Wang was launching her brand new fragrance at Saks at lunch one day, so guess who scooted out of work as quick as lighting to see it?  Over ten years later, Peachy Deegan still loves Vera Wang scents and we're thrilled that Coty Prestige has given us a new version to love.  
Inspired by the sparkle of the city lights at night, Princess Night is for the edgy girl who loves to have fun. The bottle is covered in deep purple glitter, capturing her bewitching essence, part mischievous and all sparkle.
Top: Wild Berries, Watermelon, Sweet Raspberry
Mid: Velvety Jasmine petals, Spicy Orange Blossom, Passion Rose
Base: Crushed Sugar, Sensual Musk, Vanilla
Price: edt 100 ml $75.00
Availability: Available now at Macys 

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EcoSwim Suit Flatters When it Matters! The Matching Board Short Completes the Look! Pick Up this Look for Your Resort Peachy Weekend!

Look over your shoulder at the week that just passed, because now it's FRIDAY!
Happy Friday readers!
And we know some of you are going somewhere WARM and FANTASTIC this weekend so Resort Peachy has teamed up with EcoSwim, the hot new line from Miraclesuit, to bring you a new look. 
We love the look of this suit it is our favorite in this excellent new line!
Its clean cut lines and strong straps give you the look, lift and feel you want in a bathing suit.
And not only do they make the perfect suit, but also they make the perfect matching board shorts for when you want to pop them on to do something sportier like sailing or maybe just hop over to the sweet stand that is selling something super made with seafood for lunch.


About ECO SWIM:

Our parent company is a 4th generation family business based in the Lehigh Valley. Although our growth has occurred globally, we still design, fit, source, cut and sew in Pennsylvania.

As a company, we have a Safety Committee that has been in place for over 25 years. From this committee, about 5 years ago a “Green Team” emerged. Both focus on an innovative future for the company, the well being of all associates, as well as leading ecological initiatives which reduce your carbon footprint in the sand.

Some of these initiatives include simple changes such as a corporate ban on purchases of styrofoam, recycling of all paper, plastics, lightbulbs, and color cartridges. Some more complicated efforts include sustainable fabric initiatives with long term fabric suppliers, as seen in our AQUA GREEN division. As a leader in philanthropy with a local focus, we are committed to the families of our associates as well as the community.

“When our great grandfather started this company 72 years ago, the oceans and beaches were cleaner places. Four generations later, in a world with polluted water and dirty beaches, ECO SWIM by AQUA GREEN is answering a call to restore our oceans’ health. By making our swimsuits in the US and using fabrics made from recycled materials, we are reducing our carbon footprint in the sand so that our beaches can be enjoyed by the next four generations.” - Samantha & Alex



ECO SWIM Mission Statement


Our mission is to provide fashionable, excellent quality, and planet-friendly swimwear.

We will achieve this by embracing sustainable technologies and methods, hence reducing our carbon footprint in the sand.

Our vision is to be the most sustainable swimwear manufacturer on the planet.

We’re not there yet, but with every sunrise we try harder.

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On Love, by Antoine de Saint-Exupéry

"Loving is not just looking at each other, it's looking in the same direction."
~Antoine de Saint-Exupéry, Wind, Sand, and Stars, 1939

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Thursday, January 26, 2012

Masterpiece London 2012 Event Announcement and Diary Date DISCOVER THE CULTURAL SENSATION THAT IS MASTERPIECE LONDON 2012

Masterpiece London is once again set to thrill collectors and new enthusiasts across the globe with a spectacular line up of UK and international dealers committed to exhibiting at the fair this year. In its third year Masterpiece London has firmly restored London’s position as essential to the global art and antiques market. The fair will take place from 28 June – 4 July 2012 (with a Preview on Wednesday 27 June) in the South Grounds of The Royal Hospital Chelsea, London SW3.

Hailed by Oprah Winfrey as an event with “….an exciting and diverse range of quality and beautiful things” and described by Sir David Tang as being “at the premier end of all the fairs”, Masterpiece London showcases the best of the best in art, antiques and design from around the world.

With capacity for up to 170 exhibitors and an exceptional list of dealers already signed up, the fair will once again bring to London a wealth of exceptional UK and international exhibitors, including Dickinson (London, UK), A La Vieille Russie (New York City, USA), Alessandra di Castro & Carlo Orsi (Rome, Italy), Sycomore Ancient Art (Geneva, Switzerland) and Brame & Lorenceau (Paris, France). New and exciting names are also confirmed for 2012, including Siegelson (New York City, USA), Rudigier (Munich, Germany), Applicat-Prazan (Paris, France), Kaare Bernsten (Oslo, Norway), Hemmerle (Munich, Germany), and Sperone Westwater (New York City, USA).

A wide-ranging collection of unusual objects of the highest order across an assortment of disciplines, from the fine and decorative arts to important collectors’ pieces such as rare maps, watches, jewellery, fine wines, important furniture and contemporary design, will be offered for sale. All works will be stringently vetted by a committee of experts before the fair opens, giving buyers every confidence in their choice.

The discerning visitor will be spoilt for choice at Masterpiece London 2012, with not only a treasure trove of magnificent exhibits to discover, but also a complimentary educational visitor programme of captivating lectures from The Wallace Collection and engaging experiences with exhibitors, as well as a fine dining offering courtesy of Caprice Holdings. Masterpiece London is also delighted to announce CLIC Sargent, the UK’s leading cancer charity for children and young people, has once again been selected as the beneficiary of the Masterpiece London Midsummer Party which will take place this year on Thursday 28 June.

Thomas Woodham-Smith, Chairman of Masterpiece London, said, “In a year where the international spotlight shines brightly on London, exciting plans are in the pipeline to ensure Masterpiece London 2012 is bigger and better than ever. Further details will be unveiled over the coming months, and guarantee to wow everyone from the established aficionado to the curious newcomer.”

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For more information please contact Freya Simms at Muse
by email: freya@gongmuse.com, or on tel: 020 935 4800

Notes to Editors
Masterpiece London is no ordinary antiques fair, but a forum for distinctive design and aesthetic excellence. It showcases the best of best in fine and decorative arts with premium collectors’ items such as
classic cars, fine wines, exquisite jewellery and design from around the world and will take place from 28 June – 4 July 2012 (with a Preview on 27 June) on the South Grounds of the Royal Hospital Chelsea, London SW3.

2012 Opening Times:
PREVIEW
Wednesday 27 June, 11.00-22.00
OPENING TIMES
Thursday 28 June, 11.00-18.00 followed by the Masterpiece Midsummer Party in support of CLIC Sargent at 19.00 – 22.00
CLIC Sargent is the UK’s leading cancer charity for children and young people. For further information on the charity, please visit www.clicsargent.org.uk
Saturday 30 June & Sunday 1 July, 11.00-19.00
Friday 29 June & Monday 2 to Wednesday 4 July, 11.00–21.00

2012 Ticket Prices:
Preview Ticket: £100 per person – limited availability
Public Ticket: £20 per person
Charity Party Ticket: £150 per person

2012 Box Office Details:
Tickets can be purchased online at www.masterpiecefair.com from 3 January 2012

For the latest news and developments go to www.masterpiecefair.com, join our Facebook group Masterpiece London or follow us on Twitter athttp://twitter.com/MasterpieceUK #MasterpieceLondon

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By Judy Lewis of Standard Merchandising

"Thank you Peachy. We, at b.ella, appreciate the heads up and exposure given 
to our US made socks, tights and Italian tights. 
In this age of instant information and global competition every avenue to 'tell two friends' a
bout our products and services is a valuable service. Our "hats" off to you and your crew!"
-Judy Lewis of Standard Merchandising

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On Happiness, by Mark Twain

"The best way to cheer yourself up is to try to cheer somebody else up."
~Mark Twain

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KEEPING AMERICA ON TOP: WHOM YOU KNOW CELEBRATES AMERICAN STYLE INTELLIGENCE and EXCELLENCE WITH CRAFTY KIDS PLAYHOUSES: Crafty Kids Playhouses Castle Highly Recommended by the Petite Peachy Panel of Whom You Know!

Needless to say, as soon as I opened the giant flat box that arrived at my house, my three year old daughter was jumping up and down that I had bought her a giant present. It did not take her long to realize when I pulled out the cardboard panels that this was going to be an enchanted princess castle for her to play in. And boy was she right! Crafty Kids Playhouses nailed it with this one. A Made in the USA product that allows children to have imaginative play. In addition, children can paint, use stickers, color and truly anything to design the castle of their dreams. Parents too! I loved helping her decorate this spectacular castle with pom poms and jewels and more. It certainly takes the days of using a card board from your refrigerator to build a clubhouse to a whole new level. With four towers and a pointed roof with star cutouts, this will provide hours of fun for you and your little ones. Also, super easy to put together so mothers do not need to wait for Daddy to come home to assemble. Each panel slides into each other creating the structure. So let the Princess or Knight games begin!
We weren't prepared for the shrieks of delight when we opened the rather large package that arrived on our front porch. When my four year old son discovered there was a castle inside that he would be able to play in, things got loud! "I've ALWAYS wanted a castle, mom!" "We get to BUILD it AND PLAY in it??!!" "I am the King and I am going to read all my books while I sit in my castle!" My father-in-law happened to be over at the time and very skillfully assembled the little king's castle (much to my appreciation!). The finished product is quite impressive. I would have loved to have this castle when I was a child! Crafty Kids Playhouses has a great product here! Made from high quality corrugated cardboard, the castle is quite sturdy! My son loves to dress up as a construction worker (bright orange work vest, hard hat, tool belt, etc.) and work on his castle. Or he dresses up in full fireman regalia and fights fires at the castle. Sometimes he sits quietly inside with his books and reads. The one thing he refuses to do is to decorate the castle. It comes in white and is a wide open canvas for creative little minds, but my son likes it that way and doesn't want to "do artwork" on his castle. I like that this product is made in the U.S.A. using 100% recycled cardboard materials. My son likes that he can play, "work", and pretend. Does it get any better than that for a four year old?! The castle by Crafty Kids Playhouses is fabulous. It will make any rainy day an awesome day...or any sunny day for that matter! 
As the thermostat goes lower and lower (hello Northeast!), I find myself looking for fun ways to stay inside AND have fun. I know, it may be annoying, but I am not a fan of letting my kiddos crash on the couch and watch tv. It's ok now and again, but not regularly. You can only imagine how ecstatic I was to find Crafty Kids Playhouses' castle. I grabbed my girls, and we worked together to assemble the pieces. Believe me, if I can assemble this on my own, anyone can!!! It took about 15 minutes (with little the little girls help, which as any mom knows can slow you down!) to assemble and it was a blast! With each piece going up there were giggles and squeals of delight! Once together we had to assign doors and windows to each. Note, I have two girls so it worked
out quite well! We monogrammed as necessary. Our Springer Spaniel also was loving it (of course, a girl too)! They all put their princess costumes on, yes, even our dog! The coloring has been going on for days. It is a great way to get creative juices flowing. I think this is a great project for kids of all ages. Truth be told, I am loving coloring this castle in too. Oh, and even better, I was happy to learn that this is made in the USA. All parents should keep an eye open for gifts that are made in the USA. 

Imagination is something I remember having when I was in school. One of my favorite things to do was pretend I was a princess. The one thing I had missing? My castle. This castle was perfect thing to bring to school for students to have during recess to help spark their imagination. One of the things I like about this castle is that you have to assemble it yourself. If you have your students help you, they will take more ownership of the castle. Plus, once it's constructed, the students will be able to decorate it where their imagination takes them. I might also have some tiaras, crowns, and dress up clothes to keep set aside for when my students want to play like they are royalty. I love when I can watch students use their imagination and have something as wonderful as a castle to help them foster it. In the day of the age of video games, it's so important for us to have other things for our students and children to learn from. Not only can this castle be used for recess, I can also turn a lesson on American made products and how it helps our economy. I always am in support of any product made in the USA. Any time a teacher can find a product that they can get multiple uses/lessons from, the better. This castle is the best idea I've seen in a long time. I know I will be telling my friends about it.

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This cardboard playhouse is made in the U.S.A using 100% recycled cardboard material. The Adventure Castle will take your child on an enchanting adventure every day. The unique design allows for a sturdy drawing surface and reliable stability during play. From brave knights in shining armor to carriage riding princesses, every child will enjoy creating there own.The Adventure Castle is eco-friendly and encourages creative play. This playhouse is perfect for birthday parties, play dates, everyday play and rainy day fun. Made from very sturdy 44ECT corrugated cardboard. Measurements(Assembled): 48"L x 48"W x 48"H 


About this brand:

When is a box not a box? When it is a Shuttle, a fort, a classroom, a Cottage, or anything else a kid can dream it to be. As any parent who has seen their carefully-chosen present pushed aside while their child plays with the box it came in will tell you, kids love boxes – and the bigger the better. Anyone who buys a big appliance soon finds the neighborhood kids beating a path to their door to play in the wonderful box.

Better than electronics, board games, or any ball of any shape, the humble box is the iconic plaything that won the hearts of the judges who inducted it in the National Toy Hall of Fame. And it deserved the honor, for nothing else can replace the box’s ability to inspire creativity and “become” anything a child can imagine. Child-Development experts agree, as well, because best toys are those that encourage and develop the natural creativity and imagination inside every child’s ever-expanding mind.

Crafty Kids Playhouses was founded with a few basic goals in mind, to provide a high quality outlet for play to our children that will stimulate their imagination and foster creativity while maintaining a strict, eco-friendly awareness.

Months ago during a move to a new office we were left with an abundance of empty, broken down cardboard boxes. Kids being kids, they were naturally drawn to the boxes and wanted to rebuild and play in them. They also took out markers and crayons, drawing on them for what seemed to be hours on end. As with many great ideas, this one simply needed to be uncovered or seen from the proper perspective. We instantly knew our kids were onto something BIG and that we had to share it with others.

The pure enjoyment and creativity that they exhibited is ultimately what inspired us to start Crafty Kids Playhouses. Having 8 young children and grandchildren between the 3 of us, we knew firsthand the value of encouraging children to be creative and imaginative. We also understand the importance of the future of our children's environment, a consciousness even our kids have gained at an early age, which is why our product is made of 100% recycled cardboard materials and 100% post play recyclable.

Most of all, though, Crafty Kids Playhouses is dedicated to the health and welfare of children, as demonstrated in their corporate support of children's charities and fund raising activities benefitting the Boys & Girls Clubs of America. A percentage of all sales of Crafty Kids Playhouses have been devoted to a variety of worthy like-minded groups. Crafty Kids Playhouses is dedicated the simple idea of supporting our future through our children first and secondly by our continuous efforts to be socially and environmentally conscious.

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Lenovo and the National Academy Foundation Launch Mobile App Development Program for High School Students Schools Pilot Premier Curriculum Using Latest Technology Devices to Strengthen 21st Century STEM Skills

Lenovo and the National Academy Foundation (NAF) today launched an innovative program to teach mobile app development to high school students across the United States. Five schools from NAF’s network of career academies are piloting the program as part of Lenovo’s initiative to encourage greater student interest in STEM (science, technology, engineering and mathematics) subjects and to strengthen 21st century skills. This innovative curriculum will also strengthen NAF’s mission to prepare students for college and career success. N.C. Gov. Bev Perdue and members of Lenovo and NAF’s executive leadership team made the announcement today at Apex High School’s Academy of Information Technology in Apex, N.C., one of the participating schools.


“High-tech skills are critical for North Carolina’s pipeline of future workers,” said Gov. Perdue. “Unique partnerships like this one not only give high school students real-world, real-time learning opportunities, but they align with the broader goals of business, education and government to create North Carolina’s next generation of professional leaders.”


To aid the students and teachers implement the curriculum, Lenovo provided a package of technology products to each school, including Android-based ThinkPad Tablets and large format ThinkCentre HD All-in-One desktops, among other items.


“To succeed in tomorrow’s workforce, students need a solid foundation in science, technology, engineering and mathematics with fluency in the technologies that will power the global economy,” said Michael Schmedlen, worldwide director of education, Lenovo. “This exciting program engages students via the technology and apps they use every day. By partnering with the National Academy Foundation, we’re delivering a rigorous and relevant curriculum that will help create our next generation of developers and entrepreneurs.”


The other schools that will offer the app development course are part of the National Academy Foundation’s Academies of Information Technology: Grover Cleveland High School in New York City, Downtown Magnets High School in Los Angeles, Pathways to Technology Magnet School in Hartford, Conn., and A.J. Moore Academy of Information and Technology in Waco, Texas. The program aims to ultimately make the curriculum available to NAF’s 100 Academies of Information Technology.


"Our schools are strong because we have great partnerships with business and industry,” said Anthony J. Tata, superintendent of the Wake County Public School System. “This unique program gives our students practical experience with innovative technology at a time when they're making decisions about their future careers. We're creating the next generation of entrepreneurs."


The course is designed to be implemented as either a 12-week after-school or “out-of-school time” activity to supplement the NAF-developed IT courses students take during the school day or as part of the existing NAF daytime curriculum. Student teams will develop a working wireframe, business plan and implementation schedule for an Android-based mobile application.


“The partnership between NAF and Lenovo is a real example of how business and education can play a pivotal role in changing high school education to ensure college and career success. We are pleased to be working with such innovative thinkers to inspire and equip tomorrow’s leaders,” said JD Hoye, president of the National Academy Foundation.



New Research Shows Kids Want to Learn App Development but Lack Tech Confidence
New research from Lenovo also supports creation of the mobile app development curriculum. The research shows that while students have a strong interest in mobile apps – which many of them use on a daily basis – and see app development as a valuable skill, they don’t have confidence that they will have the technology background needed for tomorrow’s workforce. The Omnibus survey of American teenagers, conducted in December of 2011, found that:


· 80 percent of American teens would be interested in learning how to create their own mobile app.
· Almost a quarter (22 percent) think that mobile app development will be the most important technology skill to have when entering the workforce in a few years.
· 63 percent are only somewhat confident, at best, that the technology know-how they have now is enough to secure a good job upon entering the workforce.

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About NAF
The National Academy Foundation (NAF) is a leader in the movement to prepare young people for college and career success. For nearly 30 years, NAF has refined a proven educational model which includes industry-focused curricula, work-based learning experiences, and business partner expertise from five themes: Finance, Hospitality & Tourism, Information Technology, Engineering, and Health Sciences. Employees of more than 2,500 companies volunteer in classrooms, act as mentors, engage NAF students in paid internships and serve on local advisory boards. During the 2010-2011 school year, 60,000 students attended 500 NAF academies across 40 states, D.C. and the U.S. Virgin Islands. NAF’s national graduation rate of 90 percent testifies to the effectiveness of this effort.

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"No one can fully appreciate the great fortune we have to be Americans without knowing the events that brought us to where we are today."
-- Lynne Cheney

In "A Time for Freedom" Mrs. Cheney takes the reader through a timeline of American history. Starting with migrants from Asia over 13,000 years ago and ending in the days after 9/11, this is quite the informative book. I really enjoyed reading about key events and historical figures in this journey through our history. The format of this book may be a bit tough for younger readers to digest, but if read with an adult, it can provide youngsters with a comprehensive background of the history of America. Filled with quotes, illustrations and tidbits of information, this book should be on the shelves of every family in America. It is a crime not to have basic knowledge of our country. It is never too late to learn! So whether this book is read by a school-aged child or an adult later in life, the most important thing is that it is read. So after getting yourself a copy, get a copy for someone you love and encourage them to do the same! 

Lynne Cheney has done it again! Her campaign to enable our children to become interested in our history, American history, has been elevated once again! In her book, Time for Freedom, readers are offered important and interesting tidbits of American history for all ages to enjoy. The information is chronological and it helps to offer context, especially to our younger readers, to some of the times we are reading about! I also like that it isn't in a full-length story format. My family and I could pick up and leave off easily, which I found especially helpful so we could discuss what we were reading. We found many topics that we wanted to learn more about. And, I think that is what this book is all about. It is a great way to get your kids interested in history and then use this as a vehicle to get more in depth. Use this story to get your kids interested in American History...even from 13,000 years ago!

A Time for Freedom is best-selling author Lynne Cheney’s timeline of American history. Cheney does not shy away from the darker moments in our history, she paints an honest time line of what has occurred since our nation’s founding. She focuses not only on key political events like elections and laws, but also cultural and social milestones. On several instances I was moved to tears when reading what my fellow American’s have endured. Especially moving were the quotes from eyewitnesses and participants in these momentous events. As a history minor in college, I have read about these events many times, but the personal accounts show many of these events in a unique lights. It is truly amazing to see how our fellow Americans have worked so tirelessly to ensure our freedom and liberty. And that despite the vast differences throughout our nation’s history we have endured as a strong and free country. It fills me with great pride. Cheney has done a remarkable job and I can’t wait to add A Time for Freedom to my shelves. 

As a teacher, I'm always looking for books to help me teach US History. History is a concept I have found that is harder for my students to grasp. Lynne Cheney's A Time for Freedom, is a wonderful book to help me with this. I use this book as a read aloud during our reading workshop time. I like that it is a chronological story from the arrival of the first Americans to present day. It is such an easy read. Ms. Cheney does such a wonderful job at making each stage of the book is very understandable, even for 3rd and 4th graders, when accompanied with supplemental instruction. I always like to read the books I read aloud to my students beforehand, and I found I couldn't put it down. Not only was this the perfect book to help supplement my teaching, it would also make a perfect gift for anyone who loves history. I know I plan to purchase one for a friend of mine who loves history. 

TIME FOR FREEDOM is a wonderfully written book for those of us who want to brush up on our American history. It is a great resource to keep in your library. I love the timeline format it helps the reader follow multiple stories at once and understand the context. This book is great for those who want a good starting base for their American history. I think this book is great as a gift for those who want to dive into history or refresh their skills. It is very well written and hard to put down. I love any books that are quick and easy reads. This history books put many others to shame. It is NOT boring - it really teaches the reader about everything in a quick compact way. Get your hands on this book today - you won't regret it! 

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"I offer this time line as a way of encouraging study of the past and I also hope it will spark conversation about what is truly important for us to know.... America is our home -- and how lucky we are that it is."

Did you know that John Adams thought we would celebrate America's birthday on the second of July? That ten generals went on to become president? That our country has had nine different capitals, including Trenton, New Jersey, and Annapolis, Maryland?

Bestselling author and historian Lynne Cheney takes readers through America's story of freedom in this time line of key moments in our history. Starting with our nation's beginnings and carrying through to events that affect our lives today, Mrs. Cheney enriches our understanding of defining moments by presenting them with facts that add perspective and by linking them with the historic words of men and women who were there.

Placing the important happenings and great figures of our history into context and showing the expansion of freedom in this land that we love, A Time for Freedom is a book families will cherish and want to share together.

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