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Oct
15
2012

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Gisela Voss


Let our children's laughter remind us how we used to be.

Sometimes the sheer joy of toymaking gets lost in the midst of deadlines, cost discussions, shipment details and mountains of minutiea. Sometimes we all have a bad day, at home or at work. Or both.

And then life throws us a gift. So pure and magical that we cannot help but grin from ear to ear, beam from within and feel rejuvenated and happy.

Try to watch this video only once. Impossible. We are about to break the replay button.

"I'd say the Oddballs were a success... :)" wrote a mom on Facebook, not knowing she was making our month! Her little Tori's giggles are infectious. We feel tickled every time we watch.

And we're reminded of Whitney Houston's song "The Greatest Love of All..." Our children's love indeed is That. Our children's giggles light our homes. And our hearts.

Come on, play it again.

Wishing you a googol of giggles.
Gisela


May
15
2012

posted by

Gisela Voss


What's that they say about life and a bowl of cherries?

Savor all the juicy bits, suck the sweetness outta them until they're dry, then spit out the hard parts.

A trio of friends I'm lucky to be part of bought the very same half-and-half bowl together to remember each other by. Each time we use it we snap a quick photo and share it with each other.

I hereby share it with all of you. For when you have a pits kind of day and need a reminder of the sweetness of friendship. And cherries.

—Gisela


May
11
2012

posted by

Gisela Voss


New giggles every day. For FREE.

As we say, the best gifts don't come from a store, they come from a child.

If we could offer you any gift, it would be a glimpse of the world through the eyes of a child. The B. Quote Screensaver is as close at it gets.

We've designed this gorgeous screensaver framing the wisdom of wee ones by a lush, olive green, patterned backdrop that flashes bits of brilliance at you. The illustrations within the B.'s animate in unexpected, magical ways. It's elegant and subtle…and hilarious, poignant and sweet. This is not the same screensaver every day. It dynamically updates as moms and dads around the country (and the world) post their kids' words on our Quote Maker.

It's our gift to you. For Mother's Day—and every day.

Download it today and enjoy a smile, a laugh or a wise moment of insight every time you pass your computer.

With love and dandelions,
—Gisela


Apr
26
2012

posted by

Gisela Voss


"Hey Luke"

My day (my month? my year? my life?) is already better and "berrer" after watching this little guy sing a song that in our home has been "Hey Luke" for 19 years.

With a huge thanks to Lennon and McCartney, and apologies for our family tweaks to their lyrics, I wish all kids everywhere the uninhibited joy and self-assurance to sing their hearts out and live by our motto: Just B. Just You B. You.

Love,

—Gisela



Hey Luke, when something's bad
Take a sad song and make it better
Remember to let All into your heart
Then you can start to make it better

Hey Luke, don't be afraid
You were made to go out and get her
The minute you let Life under your skin
Then you begin to make it better

And anytime you feel the pain, hey Luke, refrain
Don't carry the world upon your shoulders
For well you know that it's a fool who plays it cool
By making his world a little colder
Na na na, na na, na na na na

So let it out and let it in, hey Luke, begin
You're waiting for someone to perform with
And don't you know that it's just you? Hey Luke, you'll do
The movement you need is on your shoulder
Na na na, na na, na na na na, yeah

Hey Luke, when something's bad
Take a sad song and make it better
Remember to let All into your heart.
Then you begin to make it better
Better, better, better, better, better, oh!




Mar
28
2012

posted by

Gisela Voss


You, yes YOU, are changing the world.

Every time you buy a B. toy 10¢ get set aside to help children on the other side of the world who, by the mere stroke of fate, are less fortunate than our own. When you hold a dime in your hand it seems oh so small. So inconsequential. How can that little coin make a difference?

It does. It makes a BIG difference. Those dimes add up. They go to Free The Children to build schools, and water wells, and clinics, and alternative income programs. The four pillars of this holistic Adopt a Village model (Water—Health—Education—Alternative Income) are what sets Free The Children apart from many other organizations who help in only one of those areas. Building a healthy community through the Adopt a Village model is like building the framework of a house. Each pillar provides crucial support, without which the whole thing would eventually crumble. The Adopt a Village four pillars for community development are all based on the idea that no problem and no solution stands alone.

I have seen the work of Free The Children with my own eyes. Taken my kids to Kenya to mix cement and carry bricks with our own hands. Watched my 14 year old daughter carry a 40 pound jerrycan of water on her own back. I can vouch for these dimes personally. In a deeply heart-felt and committed way. Truly committed. So committed that now, after these two years of working with Free The Children through B., and after my own personal travels, I sit proudly on the USA board of directors of Free The Children. (Oh, the many places these toys have taken me…)

I hope that every time you play with a B. toy you will remember that you sit there with me. Every one of you who has chosen to support this quirky toy brand with the kraft paper packaging and the earthy colors and the big heart.

We whole-heartedly live by the words of 18th century cleric Sydney Smith: "It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do little."

I want to share with you a story by Loren Eiseley that will stick with me forever.

One day a man was walking along the beach, when he noticed a boy picking something up and gently throwing it into the ocean. Approaching the boy, he asked, “What are you doing?”

The youth replied, “Throwing starfish back into the ocean. The surf is up and the tide is going out. If I don’t throw them back, they’ll die.”

“Son,” the man said, “don’t you realize there are miles and miles of beach and hundreds of starfish? You can’t make a difference!”

After listening politely, the boy bent down, picked up another starfish, and threw it back into the surf. Then, smiling at the man, he said…
”I made a difference for that one.”

For this one and this one and this child who cannot thank you personally…we echo Marc Kielburger, co-founder of Free The Children, thanking YOU for your help. And we share with you Robin Wiszowaty's Asante Sana message all the way from Kenya. As program director in Kenya for Free The Children, Robin, more than anyone, sees daily how much B. funds are able to help children have hope for the future—and a childhood now.

We proudly show you a glimpse of the first Kenyan village Battat, B. toys and YOU are helping through the generous B. donations, a little at a time, a dime at a time. Meet Ngosuani, a remote village deep in the Maasai Mara where currently 98% of the women and 90% of the men are illiterate, families live on less than $1 dollar a day, a third of the children are in situations of child labor, and the average age for a first-time mom is 15. This is Free The Children's newest community in Kenya and exactly where your B. contribution is going.

My daughter Sydney traveled there last summer with a MetoWe trip to bring back the photos in the video above, to actually dig ditches and to meet the Kindergarten children who are so excited to go to school they could not stop hugging her as if she represented every one of those dimes, every one of you. (It is not lost on me that she was 14 at the time and by sheer cosmic fortune was born in Boston rather than there, where she would not know how to read or write, would carry water for hours a day, and would this year be married.)

Sydney brought back those hugs, and if I could post them all here I would. But all I can do is thank you. Thank you. Thank you. For being a part of the solution.

ASANTE SANA, GRACIAS, MERCI BEAUCOUP.

—Gisela