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6-in-1 solar-powered transformer toy

6-in-1 solar toy
It’s about time they came up with a transformer toy that actually ‘does’ something. The 6 in 1 Educational Solar Kit, an excellent beginner building kit designed to teach how solar power is used to drive a small motor. Kids use the 33 snap together parts (no tools required) to build six different working models including an airboat, windmill, More »

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Bullet-proof your baby

May 29th, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in cool schtuff, tech talk, what's going on??

bullet-proof baby
Whether you’re vacationing in Kabul or taking a family cruise off the coast of Somalia you will be prepared for any untimely attacks with this innovative line of bullet-proof baby products. You will find gems like, Baby’s First Riot Helmet. This model features More »

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Ford Transit Connect concept – Holy Grail or Hail Mary?

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Yes, they refused the bailout offers, but considering the steady downward turn since Ford Motor Company’s peak in the late 90′s (1998 to be exact, when it hit just over $37 a share to the current $3.75) things should get interesting for the Consumer since they are going to have to put hybrid technology development on the front burner and essentially get ‘mean’ and ‘green’ with their designs. Enter the Ford Transit Connect, the perfect solution for forgetful & disorganized parents everywhere.

This kid hauler is stuffed with the following parent-friendly options; More »

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Kid Project – Build your own gaming system

March 11th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in dad recomendation, entertainment, tech talk
Gaming Computer Kit

Here’s a great opportunity to spend some quality time with the kids, perhaps learn something about how computers are built or just geek-out with them and save a few bucks in the process. You can design and custom build pc just for gaming for a fraction of what they cost in the stores.

You can also get upgrade kits to increase your ram or replace your CPU. In theory, all you need is a screwdriver and you can save $100′s. The basic kit at Easy As My PC (which starts at $1,200+) comes with a 2.8G Core 2 Duo, 2G SDRAM and a graphics card option – that’s a pretty good start and it’s definitely a kit with room to grow. They include plain English (gosh, I hope so!) instructions with lots of illustrations and full manufacturer warranties.

Anybody privy to high-end PC prices know that with a little digging you can find some better bargains but the attraction to this type of package is that you know everything will fit and is properly rated for the motherboard and so forth.

Related Links:
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Solar powered toy car

mouvelette solar car
The toy of the future has arrived!

Naef Mouvelette Solar Car is designed by Peter Wuthrich for Solar Toys & Naef Toys, Switzerland. This toy received great reviews at the Nuremberg Toy Fair in Germany. It’s solar operated and has a small solar panel on top. In direct sunlight, the solar panel gives power to a small engine that drives the wheels. By deduction, I assume there is no rechargeable battery which means this toy will only work in direct sunlight.

An amazing gift, nonetheless, for the Little Inventor in your life. This educational toy is for children under 10 years old due to fragile parts (solar panel).

$79 bucks [+shipping] @ Nova68.Com

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Let’s all just Kongregate!

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Perhaps it’s a rainy day or a snowy one, or maybe the kids have finished all their homework and they’ve built every puzzle in the house or they’re just driving you a little crazy and the usual tricks aren’t working. Enter Kongregate, a website with over eleven thousand free games to play.

I understand there’s a time and place for mindless drivel and let it be said, I am a huge proponent of limited screen time for kids and parents alike, be it television, game console or computer screen time. Whenever I try to talk about the redeeming qualities of video games and the likes of, it’s as if I am trying to argue the nutritional value of Twinkies.

Depending on the genre and the game, there is some value in some of them. Personally, I am drawn to builders, multi-players, strategy games and puzzle solvers. One could argue that these have a fair number of redeeming values assuming they are well designed and executed, sure some may think I am stretching here but I concur, it beats watching re-runs.

Many feel like “sketches” of games with placeholder art, stick figures and all, while others have a very impressive professional ‘gloss to them. But when you get down to game play many of them are quite fun, dare I say (a tad) addictive. With titles like Shopping Cart Hero, Fantastic Contraption, and Monsters’ Den there is plenty to explore. Set the egg timer (otherwise, you’ll lose track of time) and have a blast.
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