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My Little Diva Accessories is a one-stop shop for fashionable hair accessories for infants, toddlers, and children.  They have raised the standard for fashionable hair accessories for infants, toddlers, and child size diva's. They add a unique flair with the perfect accessory to complete the ultimate look. The products are fashion forward, well-known, and can accommodate all ages, colors, and styles to fit your specific product needs.

Winner will receive a $50 gift certificate good toward any purchase from My Little Divas Accessories!!


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Every Wednesday at hybridmom.com we will offer you the chance to win a fabulous prize from a mom owned business. It’s easy—simply answer our question of the week in the comment section below and keep those fingers crossed! Winner will be chosen at random and notified by email the following Wednesday when the new giveaway begins!

Question of the Week: Kids say the darndest things...what was your most embarassing kid moment?

Learn more about the CEO of My Little Divas Accessories Teana McDonald.

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There are certainly a few but one of the best is when my 6 and 3 year old went to get a checkup and I was pregnant. The doctor asked my eldest if he was excited about having a new baby and he said very much. Then the doctor asked if he was talking to my belly so the baby could hear and my son said yes, I did that with my brother a lot. I'm looking forward to mommy not being pregnant though so she can run around with me again. The doctor said yes, mommies are very tired carrying that baby around. Then my son said yes and she also has really stinky farts a lot. His doctor was not sure what to say so he said well that happens a lot and my son added yeah a lot. I think his doctor was afraid to add anything so he changed the subject with some stickers. I think I was purple by that point.

The famous comments have begun in full force from the mouths of my 4-yo twins - "Mommy, look at how fat that lady is!" "Mommy, why does that man have boobies?" "Mommy, that lady's tushie is REALLY big!" Sigh...I at least most people seem to understand that kids this age are being kids, not rude...

My son sang Yellow Submarine while peeing in a Target public restroom when he was 3. Oh the days - He's almost 11 now :)

When DD was a baby she would always fall asleep when we would rub her back and pat her bottom. We used to tell her this story sometimes. At Christmas mass one year when she was about 2, she was tired and very cranky. During the homily, she yelled "I'm tired mom, pat my butt!" I was very embarrassed.

My daughter loves to accessorize! This would be super fabulous to win! Wish me luck! She is 6 and has type one diabetis, and to add pain to misery home with strep throat! UGH!

My daughter doesn't leave the house without wearing some type of hair accessory. We'd love to win!

I have 5 children, and we have run through all the embarassing things kids say at some point. My nightmare ones are when the kids curse or use bad words without knowing what it means. Oh the horrors.

The first moment that pops in my mind was actually from my own childhood (rather than mommyhood!). My aunt was always a bit "round," and my younger sister on numerous occasions would ask, "Aunt Susan, when are you going to have your baby?" I always thought my mom would just die every time....

My most embarrassing moment would be when my 4 year old son asked my mom to spend the night with us. My mom said ok. He then asked my mom to come in his room, and lie down on his bed and watch TV with him. Being the good grandmother that she is, she said ok again. My mom laid on his bed, turned to her side and fell asleep. After realizing that he couldn't maneuver the way he was use to, and realizing that grandma was laying on top of his cover and he couldn't get under his cover, he woke my mom up and told her that it was time for her to go home.

My most embarassing moment was when my darling daughter was about 2 1/2 and decided to throw the most loudest skreechiest tantrum ever while we were at a friends baptism, because "I don't want to get drowned, he's gonna drown THE baby", which was screamed at the top of her lungs, naturally..... walking her out of the church was definitely a most embarassing moment EVER

when i passed gas, the kid made it well known who it was

My most embarassing moment was when my son was just learing to talk and there was an overweight woman in front of us at the checkout line. Guess what he started shouting over and over...yup....FAT FAT FAT FAT! I felt horrible :-(

My most embrassing moments is in church. The kids just start crying and crying and there was nothing I could do to stop them.

When one of my kids asked a guy in a wheel chair if he could have a ride. The guy was in the grocery line behind me us and he was so good about it. He laughed and explained about the wheel chair. I will always be thankful to that young man.

In front of all guests(15+), when we were discusssing diapers & potty training, my 4 yr old said, my mom is wearing a diaper right now.!

When I was a kid we had swimming lessons in school first thing so I wore my swim suit under my white cotton dress in, but I forgot my underwear. I was so embarrassed at the end of the class that I wore my wet swim suit all day under my dress and when people asked me why I still had it on (it was dark green with a yellow lion on) I denied it and said that I didn't know what they were talking about!

My girlfriend and I were teaching our 2 1/2 year old girls about who the President was right around Fourth of July. We showed them pictures of course so they could recognize our new president on TV or in the newspaper. But now when my girfriends daughter sees African American men, she says look its Barack Obama!

My wife has a habit of saying "shoot" instead of cursing in any way and we got a call from the preschool one day saying our daughter was cursing. As you can guess she was saying "shoot" also but as she was only three it didn't exactly sound that way. I'm not even sure the school believed us but "shoot" become defunct from that moment onward in this household!

My son and I were at the swimming pool when he was about 4 and a larger man walked by and my son says very loudly "Wow mom that's a big man!". The man's face was about as red as mine.

The most embaressing moment was when we were in the library and a certain five year old got impatient and said we need to get the bleep out of there, really loud. So embaressing and don't now when she learned the swear word. PaintedPony17@yahoo.com

I would have to say that one of our most embarrassing moments was when we were at Walmart and my daughter stuck her hand up my shirt to rub my boob. She was still nursing and rubbing my boob was her comfort thing at the time. lol

when my 2 year old curses like my teenage son, i could just die

my most embarrassing moment was in the checkout line at the grocery store when my son asked what are these for?? these being tampax ...i hurried and asked him to pick out a candy bar to divert his attention lol

when my daughter asked a women about her baby (meaning pregnant) and the lady was not pregnant!

We were at a restaurant the waitress was asking what we all wanted to drink. When it was my turn my daughter interrupted and told the waitress, "My mama only drinks at night." You should have seen the look on her face. I mostly drink at night (iced tea and juice) because all my kids are always snatching my drinks all day long. She didn't know that though LOL.

My embarrasing moment was when we hit a bump I said a bad word without thinking now every time we hit a bump my 2 year old daughter will scream it over and over again. I am so embarrased especially when we are on the phone or taking a church trip.

My most embarrassing moment was when my daughter told grandma all about daddy plucking a nose hair!!

Oh that is easy. When I was a teenager, my boyfriend was staying for dinner. My 4 year old sister was told to put napkins on the table and she brought out sanitary napkins-I nearly died! smchester at gmail dot com

My nephew likes to call people out when they "toot". A few weeks ago he did it to an older woman in the grocery store!

when my cousin asked out loud why I had gained a lot a lot a lot of weight and that I shouldn't have any more sweets - lol fortunately it didn't hurt emotionally but everyone stared at me which sucked because I had thrown on anything to walk with him to get ice cream. damn kids hahha

My daughter asked me the other day (she's almost 3) if I had a baby in my tummy. I told her no and she said "then why is it so fat?"

when my friend's daughter told everyone about she had to use the boys bathroom once when the girls bathroom was locked at a store

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