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The complete Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Shopper

July 28th, 2009 | 2 Comments | Posted in cool schtuff, dad recomendation, kids activity

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Every kid has their favorite show, right now my boys get excited about all things having to do with Wow! Wow! Wubbzy! Last week it was Diego, next week- who knows! With birthdays coming up, I wanted to flush it out and see what things are available. Aside from birthdays, there is the seemingly endless need for More »

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Kid Project – Build your own gaming system

March 11th, 2009 | 1 Comment | Posted in dad recomendation, entertainment, tech talk
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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:
Build Gaming Computer | Custom Gaming Computers
Easy As My PC | Gaming DIY PC Kits
Buzzle | The Secret to Build Your Own Gaming Computer
About.Com | Build Your Own Gaming PC

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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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Storybook Podcasts for Children

January 22nd, 2009 | No Comments | Posted in cool schtuff, road trip, tech talk

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By now, our collection of quality music for the kids has grown to a sizable playlist on our iPod. Yes, we have a number of “children’s music” compilations (I feel as if I am giving into music industry marketers when I do). But lately, we have grown tired of our selection, and have been searching for fresh alternatives for the long trips or even those long afternoons stuck in classic LA gridlock.

We have discovered some wonderful story time podcasts on iTunes and online at various websites. Whether it is some classic reads, the latest published storybook, or a quirky title we’re drawn too, this has become a wonderful “trick” for getting our preschooler to take a nap (mid-afternoon) when we know he is absolutely exhausted.

Some of our latest downloads include; Cinderella, Snow White, The Three Little Pigs, Little Red Riding Hood, Rumpelstiltskin, Peach Boy, A Chinese Fairytale, etc. (the list is long) When navigating iTunes click on the following links to find some free ‘gems’, [*click*] iTunes Store, then Podcasts, Audio Podcasts, and then Kids & Family – enjoy!

Sited & Related Links;
Pinky Dinky Doo
Free Classic Children’s Stories
Candlelight Stories | Audio for Kids
Storynory | Free Audio Stories for Kids

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A Whimsical + Beautiful Waste of an Afternoon

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I did not know a thing about this site stumbling in, and all I know about it (stumbling out) is that I look forward to exploring it again and again and again. This is a quiet reminder that games (of the casual kind, at least) have the potential of being whimsical, artful and thoroughly enjoyable for all ages.

On the surface, there is a wonderful cause and effect aspect to most of them but there is also some very clever ones as well. Bookmark it for a rainy day and take the kids along!

Orisinal: Morning Sunshine

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Best Five Video Games for the Whole Family

December 11th, 2008 | 3 Comments | Posted in cool schtuff, entertainment, family, games, tech talk

My family has a pretty tight regiment when it comes to the allowable amount of “screen time” per kid. What I mean by screen time is the amount of time (per day) each kid has to spend either watching television, sitting in front of the computer, or playing games (console or otherwise). This is a challenge, but the oldest is starting to realize if he watches an extra program on TV it is going to bite into his time in front of the computer.

Our feelings about video games and children are the same as children and any form of media (books, TV shows, movies, et al), we only choose age appropriate material, and we’re with them when the choice is made and we discuss the pro’s and con’s of each along the way. That said, once you spark up the console and slip the game in, playing a game with your kids can be a great way to bond with the kids and fun way to blow off a rainy afternoon.

I understand that there are a lot of “Best Gifts” lists out right now, this list is looking at the following aspects of each game; superior and original game concept, fantastic and unique visual direction, and “play” factor (meaning does it ‘hook’ you in for the full ride).

Okami for Teens

OKAMI [PS2/Wii]

This artful CapCom title originally developed by the famed Clover Studio for PS2 (2006), has recently been released for Wii [ESRB: TEEN]. In the timeless battle against stagnant and redundant gaming concepts (when was the last time you were really blown away by the sheer creativity and ingenuity of a video game?), Okami blasted onto the scene during the waning hours of PS2′s heyday (if you can call it that) and gave us this unique gaming experience, and now developer, Ready at Dawn, has transposed this little beauty with great affect to the Wii console;

There’s a blissful moment in the first hour of Okami, one that is repeated several times throughout the game’s epic tale: Tasked with restoring an afflicted sapling to its former beauty, you bring it to life with a swirl of your virtual paintbrush. The sapling bursts with light, a melody of soft pink flowers blooms on its young branches, and lush green meadows breathlessly sweep away the cursed countryside, returning vitality to the diseased landscape. It’s a moment that stays with you, and it represents the sheer joy of playing Okami.” ~ Okami GameSpot Review (Wii)

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World of Goo for Wii

WORLD OF GOO [PC/Mac/Wii]

This innovative, dreamy physics-based puzzler is totally addictive. I can only hope they are developing it for the iPhone as well as the PSP, since the game controller potential is already there. Let me point out – you will not find this on the shelves or at Amazon for the Wii, but you can get it as a download via WiiWare.

Since this game has been filed under “casual” as in Casual Games [ESRB: Everyone], I walked into it blind, knowing very little about it. Needless to say, I was pleasantly surprised by the visual beauty and stunning simplicity levied against the easy-to-play, hard-to-master puzzle aspect of it. Give it a go!

See for Yourself What the Critics Say:
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De Blob for Everyone

DE BLOB [Wii/PC/IP/DS]

In short, it is a thoroughly enjoyable romp for the whole family [ESRB: Everyone]. This title is fresh and clever for the kids and also smart and very playful for the parents. The evil INKT Corporation, led by the dictatorial Comrade Black, has drained all the color from Chroma City, turning it into a drab, monochromatic metropolis. It has also turned its once diverse and colorful citizens, the Raydians, into sullen, homogeneous Graydians. Blob joins forces with a resistance movement called the Color Underground to bring color back to Chroma City and liberate its people. Obviously, the game dwells (albeit light heartedly) on the theme of political oppression, yet it can be viewed as one big visual metaphor about the role of art in a free society – how many games out there do that!

See for Yourself What the Critics Say:
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Guitar Hero | World Tour

GUITAR HERO | WORLD TOUR [Xbox 360/PS3/PS2/Wii]

Now capable of the full band experience, you can rock out with the entire family and show your kids how bad your voice really is! Priceless!

If you have any of the previous Guitar Hero title you can forgo the whole bundle and play solo or for a pretty penny you can buy the whole thing ($79.99-199.99 currently). It is rated T for TEEN no doubt because of some of the themes and lyrics contained in the initial 80 song set (additional down-loadable tunes available).

See for Yourself What the Critics Say:
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Lego Indiana Jones

LEGO INDIANA JONES [Xbox 360/PS3/PS2/PC/Wii/PSP/DS]

You had me at “Lego.” I must admit, this one was a no-brainer being a huge fan of the original Indian Jones movies (definitely not the recent one) and Legos, in general. I flew to this title like a mosquito to a flame, fortunately it is a fun ride [ESRB: Everyone 10+].

This title spans all three movies in clunky charming Lego-style, it is primarily a puzzle-solver that is much less cumbersome as the Lego Star Wars title. Not to fret if you haven’t experienced any of the films referenced, I trust it will still be a fun ride.

The most amusing and innovative (for me anyway) puzzles involve the severe phobias with which certain characters are cursed. Indiana has no fears swinging across pools of molten lava or leaping over spikes, but if you put a snake in front of him, he’ll freak out. The game is as entertaining as they get regardless of which console you play it on.

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