Senin, 07 Januari 2013

Develop Creative And Cognitive Abilities In A Kid With Remote Control Toys

Although they are relatively expensive than other toys but definitely worth the money you spend on them. Buy only those toys that are portable, small and easy to use. Kids have a tendency to carry their toys along with them. If the size is too big then it will be quite difficult to carry them. Toys that are smaller in size can be stored easily and can be carried along during vacations. Verify standby and charge times. Always bear in mind that a short-run time often leads to more charging and your children may not like the toy that needs charging repeatedly. 

And if you are contemplating the idea of buying remote controlled toys, then there is some good news for you… Online websites offer you an extremely vast collection of remote controlled toys so that you can choose the one that you like best. Take your time and browse through various sites. On scouring through the pages, you will view that the various model of toys are listed on the sites with an image and a description supporting it. Choose the toys; add them to your shopping cart and simply the place the order. The toys will be sent to the destination specified by you within few business days.

By: Gardner Wilkinson

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Sabtu, 07 Januari 2012

Toys For The Young Adventurer

Dora the Explorer and Indiana Jones toys are great for playing indoors, but a real young adventurer is more interested in mounting exploration missions outdoors. If you live in a rural area, you’re at a great advantage. There are few childhood memories as treasured as exploring the woods. Drawing maps, using string and a stick to make a bow and arrow, imagining that you’re Robin Hood hiding from Sheriff Nottingham, life doesn’t get much better.

Sadly, these rural neighbourhoods are slowly giving way to urban development. City kids are forced to take camping trips every time they want to so much as look for weird bugs under rocks, and so, it’s not uncommon for most kids to retreat to video games and DVDs for their adventure. Ironically, The Legend of Zelda video games are based on the creator’s memories of playing in the woods as a child. He was inspired to create these games by his lament that there are fewer exploration opportunities for kids today than there were all those years ago. The Zelda games are fun, but they don’t match the real thing.

You may or may not be surprised to learn that National Geographic has a toy line. For starters, one of their best ideas so far has been the National Geographic Explorer Kit. This kit comes with real working binoculars, a flashlight, a compass, and a manual full of helpful information. If you live in the city and hate camping, we can’t really recommend this one, of course, because your kids will be begging you to take them out into the wilderness every weekend.

If your kids are more of the treasure hunter type, National Geographic also makes a real working metal detector at under AU $50.00. Yes, a real working metal detector, not a hunk of useless plastic in the shape of a metal detector.

And then of course there’s the astronomer kids. National Geographic’s 30ML Ultra Compact 30MM-30X Telescope is a great, basic telescope, featuring a tabletop tripod, 30X magnification, and an optical tube (which can be removed, allowing the telescope to be used as an explorer’s spyglass). It’s not the most top of the line telescope out there, but as a beginner’s scope, and at just over thirty bucks, it’s an excellent way to test the waters before dropping a few hundred on some fancy high tech scope.

A lot of adults think it’s gross, so finding funny looking bugs is one of the great pleasures reserved for young explorers. A lot of the funniest looking bugs only come out at night. National Geographic Night Vision Goggles allow for night time exploration via a bright LED “torch”. What puts these goggles a step or two above other kids night vision is that this isn’t just a pair of glasses with a flashlight attached, it also includes a sonic ear listening device, allowing the wearer to hear distant or small sounds. This means that you’ll have to sit in the car with the radio turned up really loud before discussing what you’re getting your kids for Christmas this year with anyone, but it’s a small price to pay.

By: Chang Lim

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Jumat, 07 Januari 2011

Childhood Memories Of Dress Up Games

Unfortunately, we cannot turn back the hands of time, so I spent another day daydreaming about my childhood days. I have a lot of fond memories back then. My father stopped buying me toys back when I was seven and I was stuck with books from the Ladybird series instead. It was good coz it fostered in me the love of books. I collected a lot of books since graduating from the ladybird series like the ever popular Harry Potter series. But despite the love for reading and the lack of toys that did not stop me from playing. I used to love playing dress up games with my childhood friends. We would play dress up games just about anywhere and dress up everyone. Dress up games take us to far away places where we pretend that we were princesses of some foreign land. Dress up games also made it possible for us to become fairies, explorers, ballerinas, ghosts, witches and just about anything that we could come up with. Somehow I think that because of it, one of my friends became a fashion designer and one is now studying film direction. Talk about budding creativity.

These days little girls have it easy. They can play dress up games at the comfort of their own home. All they have to do is sit in front of a pc and look for some sites like those of Bratz games or Barbie. Dressing up characters only requires knowledge of mouse clicking. Although they have it easy now, I still prefer the good old days. It is more interactive and encourages relationship building among kids. The girls that I play with a long time ago? They are still my best friends up to this time and they have helped me get past a lot of tough times in my life.

By: Lisa Park

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Kamis, 07 Januari 2010

Tex Twis2

One of the most famous (if not the most famous) word games in the world is back in an addictive sequel that hopes to continue on the success of its predecessor. Text Twist 2 features the same old Text Twist gameplay but at the same time, adds in an array of game modes suggesting a whole new letter-scrambling experience for all fans of the original game.

In retrospect, the mechanics of Text Twist, the original game, is for you to form words by rearranging up to seven letters of the alphabet and earn points from each word you form depending on its length. Furthermore, in order to for you to continue on the next level, you have to form a single word using all the letters given to you, giving birth to what is known as the Bingo Word. Basically, it’s an infinite game, but very addictive too since backing the game up is its tremendous success as one of the most recognized word games around.

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Sabtu, 11 April 2009

Monopoly Tips

Monopoly is a great board game which you can play with the family. But just in case you wanted to come out as the victor, here are some important tips.

1. Buy Everything

I often times see people buying only the high quality stuff, which they think is the secret to the game. No, the secret to the game is to buy everything. Even the lowest property on the board gives you
some sort of cash flow when people land on it.

The more you buy the more likely it is that someone will land on something.

2. Buy the Railroads

I love the railroads because it is an easy and fast way to start making a little bit higher rent. Sure you will not make as much by owning 3 railroads then if you had 1 hotel, but the odds that someone will land on one of those three railroads is much higher than the hotel, and they are much quicker to get too.

Sometimes it pays to look for the quick ways to get high rent.

3. Spread yourself out

You don't want to be the person who owns nothing but 1 hotel, unless you are feeling really, really lucky. Instead it is a much better idea to own smaller houses all across the board. That way you will make more as people will land on them more often.

My philosophy is, hotels get mortgaged, houses pay the bills. At least when it comes to monopoly

4. Go to Jail

When it is later in the game you want to stay in jail as long as possible. In fact if they let you out, beg to go back in. You don't want to walk out unless you own most of what is on the field. Early on in the game it is different, it is probably better to pay to get out of jail. This way you can be free and go buy everything.

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FreeCell Solitaire - Tips to Win

FreeCell solitaire is a strategy card game that is unique to other games of its kind. One of the reasons it's so popular and interesting is because when the right strategy is used and the right moves made, it's possible to win almost every game. This card game does not primarily depend on luck. Skill is the main factor that determines whether you win or lose the game.

The goal is to place the cards of the same suite in an ascending order (from Ace to King) on the top right hand side of the playing board. On the lower half you place them in descending order (from King to Ace) in alternating colors. The left hand side of the playing board has 4 slots (called free cells) that can be used for storing the cards allowing you to move others around so you can get to the ones that you need.

One thing that makes FreeCell so unique is the fact that all the cards are face up right from the very beginning. You can see the exact location of every card and plan your moves accordingly. It's for this reason the game is based more on the type of strategy you use instead of pure luck. The following tips on how to win at FreeCell solitaire will help to improve your success rate each time you play the game.

* The first thing that you need to do is stop, take a few minutes and examine the board. Look where everything is located and consider what's going to happen next after you make a move.
* Play three or four moves, then stop and re-examine the board to see what options you have at this point before making the next moves.
* Make empty columns as soon as possible to give yourself more room to maneuver other cards.
* Whenever possible start an empty column off with a king.
* Search for the aces and make it a point to get them free as early in the game as possible. While doing this consider where the 2's and 3's are located as well.
* Keep in mind that the moves that seem to be the obvious choice are not always the best choice. You may need to make other moves to free up cards that you will need later.
* Keep the free cells empty whenever possible to give you more options throughout the game.

Maneuverability is the key to winning FreeCell. Once you run out of space to move the cards around and there are no more plays, the game is over and you lose. When planning out your strategy keep this in mind.

As with any game, practice makes prefect so the more you play the easier it will be for you to determine ahead of time what moves to make. Combine the tips listed above with practice and before long, you will be winning more games than you lose.

Lisa is a freelance writer with a specialty in Internet content and SEO articles. She has written thousands of articles, hundreds of ebooks and thousands of website pages and related content. She has also authored her own books and works as a consultant to other writers, Internet marketers and Internet businesses. Professional wordsmith for hire: gamer, wife, mother, entrepreneur, published poet, co-owner of game guides company, public speaker and Internet business consultant. You can learn more or follow Lisa's blog from her website: http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com

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Play Scrabble and Win

Scrabble is a word board game designed for two to four players. It consists of a game board marked with a 15 by 15 grid and a variety of lettered tiles. You score points by forming words across or up and down the board similar to a crossword puzzle. You must be able to find the words that you use for the game in a standard dictionary for it to be used legally. Scrabble has been around for a long time but it's still considered one of the top board games of today.

If you love playing the game but tend to get frustrated because you find yourself staring at the tiles and your mind goes blank, you're not alone. This actually happens to a lot of players but there are a few tips that can help you out. With the tips found here you can play scrabble and win.

* Start by brushing up on your words so you will be more familiar with a variation of different words and that will help you to look at the letters you have and use them to form words faster.

* Shuffle your tiles around often to help you come up with ideas. Seeing the tiles in a different order really can make a big difference and help you see words easier.

* Always look at the board to see what options you have before making a move. There may be something that you can add to that will make you a lot of points.

* Let your mind be open to using unusual words that aren't used everyday. Many players tend to focus on common words when not so common ones can be easier to come up with and earn you more points.

* Having a good balance of consonants and vowels is nice and something all players hope for but this doesn't always happen. Don't let this discourage you. There are many words that are rich in both vowel and consonants that can be legally used in scrabble. The problem is the player usually sees all of one thing and starts to panic and this is part of the reason they experience a mental block.

Since your goal is to score points by making words and the longer the word the more points you receive, many players tend to search for the longest words they can think of. This takes up more time and it's not always the best strategy. Don't rule out using two or three letter words or other short words occasionally throughout the game. These can lead to longer words on down the road especially if you think and plan ahead. Short words can also help you out of tight spot when you find yourself struck for words and you need to buy a little time to review the tiles in front of you.

Lisa is a freelance writer with a specialty in Internet content and SEO articles. She has written thousands of articles, hundreds of ebooks and thousands of website pages and related content. She has also authored her own books and works as a consultant to other writers, Internet marketers and Internet businesses. Professional wordsmith for hire: gamer, wife, mother, entrepreneur, published poet, co-owner of game guides company, public speaker and Internet business consultant. You can learn more or follow Lisa's blog from her website: http://www.freelancewriter4hire.com

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