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【SALE:50%OFF】 マグポーチ リュックタイプ polka dot large(twill・white) つや有りビニールコーティング1. 2. 1 3. 4. (: 1~3) 5.COLORFUL CANDY QUALITY COLORFUL CANDY QUALITY cm 19. 519. 5148. 55510012 100% PVC : :100%
1.持ち手は取り外し可能なバックル仕様
おでかけの際に便利な持ち手付き。付け外しができるバックル仕様なので、ベビーカーやマザーズバッグにも簡単に取り付けられます。
2.出し入れスムーズな両開きファスナー
ハンドル仕様のマグボトル1本がすっきり収納。大きく開くダブルファスナー仕様なので、中身の出し入れもスムーズです。
3.保温・保冷シート内蔵のマグポーチ
保温・保冷シートを内蔵し、しっかり丁寧に縫製。表はつや有りビニールコーティング生地、裏は撥水素材なので、汚れはサッと拭くだけ、お手入れも簡単です。
4.可愛いベビーリュック仕様にスタイルチェンジ
付属のストラップを取り付ければリュックになり赤ちゃんがお菓子などの荷物を自分で持ち運ぶことができます。リュックを背負う可愛らしい後ろ姿も魅力的です。
(※対象年齢:1歳~3歳くらいまで)
5.キレイなまま長期にわたって使える品質と、安全性。COLORFUL CANDY QUALITY
国際的なテスト機関で堅牢性・安全性確認済みの素材のみを使用。仕入れから製造・販売まで、リスクを入り込ませない一貫体制。キレイなまま長期にわたって使える品質と、安全性。それがCOLORFUL CANDY QUALITY。
おでかけの際に便利な持ち手付き。付け外しができるバックル仕様なので、ベビーカーやマザーズバッグにも簡単に取り付けられます。
2.出し入れスムーズな両開きファスナー
ハンドル仕様のマグボトル1本がすっきり収納。大きく開くダブルファスナー仕様なので、中身の出し入れもスムーズです。
3.保温・保冷シート内蔵のマグポーチ
保温・保冷シートを内蔵し、しっかり丁寧に縫製。表はつや有りビニールコーティング生地、裏は撥水素材なので、汚れはサッと拭くだけ、お手入れも簡単です。
4.可愛いベビーリュック仕様にスタイルチェンジ
付属のストラップを取り付ければリュックになり赤ちゃんがお菓子などの荷物を自分で持ち運ぶことができます。リュックを背負う可愛らしい後ろ姿も魅力的です。
(※対象年齢:1歳~3歳くらいまで)
5.キレイなまま長期にわたって使える品質と、安全性。COLORFUL CANDY QUALITY
国際的なテスト機関で堅牢性・安全性確認済みの素材のみを使用。仕入れから製造・販売まで、リスクを入り込ませない一貫体制。キレイなまま長期にわたって使える品質と、安全性。それがCOLORFUL CANDY QUALITY。
サイズ(単位:cm)
タテ:約19.5/ヨコ:約19.5/底幅:約14/底マチ:約8.5/リュックストラップ:最短約55~最長約100/持ち手:約12
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素材:綿100% PVC加工 中:発泡ポリエチレン/アルミ蒸着フィルム裏:ポリエステル100%
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※汚れたまま長時間放置した場合、シミになるおそれがありますので、すぐに汚れを拭取り、陰干ししてください。
※汚れた場合は中性洗剤を含ませた布でふきとった後、しっかりと水拭きを行い洗剤を残さないでください。
※洗濯機での丸洗い、手洗いはお避けください。
※凍らせたものを入れると、結露による水滴が多少付く場合がございます。
※アイロンの使用やドライヤーでの乾燥、除菌スプレーの使用はお避けください。
※引きずる等の摩擦でコーティングが剥がれることがあります。
※保管の際は、べたつきの原因になりますので、温度および湿度の低い風通しのよい場所で保管してください。
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※完全防水ではありません。
※汚れたまま長時間放置した場合、シミになるおそれがありますので、すぐに汚れを拭取り、陰干ししてください。
※汚れた場合は中性洗剤を含ませた布でふきとった後、しっかりと水拭きを行い洗剤を残さないでください。
※洗濯機での丸洗い、手洗いはお避けください。
※凍らせたものを入れると、結露による水滴が多少付く場合がございます。
※アイロンの使用やドライヤーでの乾燥、除菌スプレーの使用はお避けください。
※引きずる等の摩擦でコーティングが剥がれることがあります。
※保管の際は、べたつきの原因になりますので、温度および湿度の低い風通しのよい場所で保管してください。
●柄の出方について
柄の出方は、生地の裁断により、一点一点異なります。あらかじめご了承ください。
●商品仕様について
商品は写真と異なる場合や同等品へ仕様変更する場合がございます。予めご了承ください。
また、お揃い生地商品が完売の際はご了承ください。
その他のご注意点はこちら
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★★★★★ 5
Soft and durable side and very robust exfoliating side really works
Size: 3 Count
Super absorbent, and the scrubbing side isn't too rough. I use these first thing in the morning to wash my face and wipe the sleep from my eyes, and the microfiber side of the washcloth is very soft. I highly recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 1, 2025
★★★★★ 5
If you're a parent, you want to read this book
Format: Hardcover
Jessica Lahey and I have never met in person, though we have been online writerly acquaintances for about five years. She has read my writings and commented on them (as has, in one case, her son, Finn), and I am professionally acquainted with her sister, Anna Jones. All this to let you know that while this comment is as unbiased as possible, there is a connection between us.
THE GIFT OF FAILURE is an important book, useful and lucid. Jessica has researched many resources -- the book's bibliography is six pages of small type, listing 154 sources -- and has distilled their findings, conclusions, suggestions, prescriptions, proscriptions, warnings, and encouragements into a tight, well-structured, and eminently readable guide for the possibly perplexed American parent. If you have school-aged children, please allow me to urge you to read this book and keep it handy.
The one caveat I will raise is that Jessica is writing from a certain solidly middle-class perspective, in the older definition of the middle class as a well-educated, professionally successful, and financially privileged population. Some readers may find her casual references to such luxuries as private schools, Latin classes, and schedules jam-packed with soccer games, dance lessons, and music tutorials, to be distancing. Don't let those frills distract you. They are minimal and immaterial. This book is filled in generous measure, packed down and flowing over, with insights and advice of value to any parent of school-aged children, from any segment of society. I can only wish that THE GIFT OF FAILURE had been available when I was raising my own son and trying to figure out how best to do it.
(NB -- Amazon tells me that if I give this book four stars, that means "I like it," while if I give it five, that means "I love it." Well, I don't "love" it, but I more than "like" it; since I can't give it four-and-a-half stars, or 4.9, or some such, I am giving it five. It is an important book.)
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Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2015
★★★★★ 5
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Format: Hardcover
I love this book. I can't express enough gratitude to Jess for giving the world this fantastic resource. As a therapist, I see first hand what occurs when parents struggle with letting go and allowing their child learn valuable life experiences. Rather than support them through the challenging emotions they attempt to save them from these feelings, which leads to many long term problems.
Parents want nothing but the best for their kids, however in many cases they get it wrong. Jess does such an amazing job of being compassionate and non-judgmental, while at the same time provides earnest advice to help readers change the way they see failure. This creates a stronger relationship between parents and their children no matter how old they are. As a parent, teacher and journalist she gets it! I love the strategies and interventions that are well-researched and effective. Everyone can learn from this book. Get it ASAP!
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Reviewed in the United States on August 30, 2015
★★★★★ 4
So helpful to me, as someone who works with kids
Format: Kindle
I know one of my issues at work is that I am just waiting to help the kids be done rather than to let them learn and be independent. I remind them to ask for help constantly. This is a great book to give reasons why failure is good and how to let go (to varying degrees). It hasn't totally changed what I do, but it has been a great reminder to tone down the control freak nature. I enjoyed the examples from both teacher and parent perspectives as I fall more on the education side but dip into enforcing parenting. I think this book could use some examples of kids with disabilities and some in-depth discussion on the topic. (It may have, but I've been reading this over several months.). I think such a discussion would point to how important being capable of intrinsic motivation is and strengthen the discussions already present in the book. Errorless learning, as I see it sometimes called, is a tool and sometimes I think we rely on it a bit heavily.
Definitely a recommended read for educators and parents, and people in between.
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Reviewed in the United States on December 5, 2020
★★★★★ 5
Practical and eye-opening guide for parents
Format: Kindle
This book had a profound effect on my thinking about how to be a parent. I don't think of myself as the type who hovers, but I'm starting to understand that I hover more than I realize. It's not that the author is advocating for hands-off parenting. Instead, she points out a lot of the ways in which parents take the reins and deny their kids all sense of control, and how detrimental that can be. We want our kids to grow up to be responsible and capable adults, but how can they do that when we take away their sense of autonomy? This book made me realize it's more important for me to teach my kids life skills like how to manage their time than it is for me to be managing every detail. My doing so comes from good intentions and a desire to see them succeed, but at the same time it conveys subtle messages to them I don't want conveyed.
I read a lot of psychology and social science books because the research just plain fascinates me. While this book offers a lot of anecdotes, it's also infused with an excellent grasp of research. Lahey's background in education shines through, and her suggestions are grounded in the same evidence-based research that I've read. If kids seem different today, it's because they are, and it's not just technology that's driving this change, it's the way parents treat their children and how they view them. We want them to be successful, but in our test-driven, high achieving culture, we are sometimes guilty of emphasizing the wrong things. After reading a great deal about helpless college students, children suffering from stress-related ills, and the mental health problems plaguing universities, this book helped me form an idea as to why this may be: rather than teaching our children to work for the things they want, we're setting them on a prescribed path and sending them the message that they're only okay as long as they follow that prescribed path. Reading this book makes the mystifying question of why children don't want to take risks quite clear: because we've taught them that there's nothing worse than failure.
Yet this book doesn't just discuss research, it also offers a lot of practical solutions for parents. Fair warning, though: not all of these suggestions are easy to swallow. This is where some of the pain came in for me, because I saw myself reflected in some of the behaviors Lahey suggests parents need to break. Giving her suggestions a try isn't going to be easy from a parenting standpoint, and it will require me to retrain myself as well.
I also think there's a lot of value in how this book offers some very good insight into the educational system, which I think is a big benefit to parents who don't come from a teaching background. Lahey proposes that parents and teachers work as partners, and she offers suggestions for how parents can open up dialog with their kids' teachers. Considering how adversarial our current culture and politics paint the relationship between educators and parents, there is a great deal of value in this aspect of the book. It doesn't serve anyone for parents and teachers to be at one another's throats, not when both sides want the same thing. This book offers constructive ways parents can form that partnership with teachers, so that everyone can work together toward the same goal.
I highly recommend this book to both parents and educators.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2015
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