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Kido Reduces Inventory by 20% and Eliminates Warehouse by Upgrading to ...EON: Enhanced Online News (press release) - Feb 01, 2012
BETHESDA, Md.--(EON: Enhanced Online News)--Acumatica, a provider of Cloud ERP software, today announced that Kido, one of the largest baby furniture and accessories retailers in Canada, has improved its business by installing Acumatica Cloud ERP.and more »
Baby on the way? Make time to prepare your pet
If your dog is used to jumping in your lap or up onto furniture, new boundaries should be set before the baby comes home. Maybe you have to move the cat's litter box to make way for a crib. If your dog is uncomfortable around visitors, add some social and more »
USA TODAY - Feb 01, 2012
If your dog is used to jumping in your lap or up onto furniture, new boundaries should be set before the baby comes home. Maybe you have to move the cat's litter box to make way for a crib. If your dog is uncomfortable around visitors, add some social and more »
Store closure leaves expectant parents looking for answers
WCNC - Feb 01, 2012
by DIANNE GALLAGHER / NewsChannel 36 Staff CHARLOTTE, NC -- A popular baby and children's furniture store closed its doors Friday, leaving more than 100 soon-to-be parents without cribs, bedding and their money. Pam Torado said she had no warning that and more »
Waning hope, a 6-organ transplant, life anew
Boston GlobeBy Martine Powers A 9-year-old Maine girl will leave Children's Hospital Boston today, three months after transplant surgeons replaced five of her abdominal organs and her esophagus to save her from a rare and aggressive cancer.Maine girl, 9, heads home after surgery at Children'sall 36 news articles »
Boston.com - Feb 01, 2012
Boston GlobeBy Martine Powers A 9-year-old Maine girl will leave Children's Hospital Boston today, three months after transplant surgeons replaced five of her abdominal organs and her esophagus to save her from a rare and aggressive cancer.Maine girl, 9, heads home after surgery at Children'sall 36 news articles »
Local Mom Makes Homes Safe for Kids, Grandparents
The Daily Armonk - Feb 01, 2012
Children can drown in two inches of bathwater, in the toilet or in a bucket of water. And as they grow, dangers change. "A child can pull a dresser onto himself," she says. Anchoring tall furniture to the wall will solve the problem.and more »


