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ArtSee Studio

Saturday, May 18th, 2013

We are TOTALLY techy in our family. I’m kind of embarrassed to say it..ahem…but my son has his OWN iPad.

Yes. I did. Well, kind of! I got an iPad when they first came out for my birthday. I was totally loving it for like 2 days before my then toddler took over. He was amazing at sliding the screen and playing games. And at that time he was barely 2 years old!

Today, he still plays that 1st generation iPad daily so I’m always looking for new items that might be a good fit to mix things up a bit.

This week I got ArtSee in the mail to try out from WowWee Brands. I was thrilled to see what this thing can do.

My 5 year old LOVES it! There are over 72 stamps and spamp variations with the ArtSee. There are 15 rollers, 3 built in theme packs, 60 activities within 5 different games, coloring pages, a stylus, a PROTECTIVE iPAD case & 5 interactive tools.

FUN HUH?

What I love about the ArtSee is that it takes the ‘good old days of art class’ to the digital age.

What I ALSO love? The fact that after he’s done playing with it….there isn’t paint splattered on the walls or crayon shavings in the carpet.

The ArtSee studio is good for every generation of iPads. It cost about $40 in stores. Great for traveling too!

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Mega Bloks Drive-thru

Wednesday, May 1st, 2013

 
Building blocks can bring out a host of creative play in children. Babies like knocking them over, toddlers like stacking them and older children like to build structures. While castles and towers are fun things to build with your kids, think about building everyday places too, to help kids relate and role-play. Do you go to Home Depot every weekend? Build that. Do you go to Whole Foods? Build that. We even take an old piece of cardboard and draw various lines for the parking lots. For the cars to park before they go shopping, of course.

Speaking of cars, my son loves them. So much so, that I have to be creative in getting him to play with blocks by tying it into his love of cars. So when we play with our Mega Bloks, the type of blocks we currently own, we build parking garages with them. Or bridges. Or tunnels. But one day, I decided to help my son build a drive-thru. A Starbucks drive-thru.

It was not a fancy drive-thru set up, but our Starbucks was a popular one because soon there was a line of cars with Peppa Pig as the Barista.

Soon the Starbucks became very popular and the line was down the street, and we were having a lot of fun.

Venti, anyone?

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Charlene is a blogger at CharleneChronicles.com and is on the 2013 Toy Insider Parent Panel

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Our 2013 Toy Insider Advisory Board

Thursday, April 18th, 2013

The Toy Insider and the Big Toy Book are excited to be working with two particular bloggers as part of its 2013 Toy Insider Parent Advisory Panel. These two women are respected in the blogging community and in their parenting communities, and they love toys! We are confident that together these Moms will provide a keen insight into how parents today define “cool toys”, will share fun ways of play and what to look for when shopping for everything from baby gear to teen toys.

Joey Fortman
www.joeyfortman.com
Twitter: @joeyfortman
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/joeyfortman//

Charlene DeLoach
www.charlenechronicles.com
Twitter: @CharChronicles
Pinterest: http://pinterest.com/charchronicles

They will be posting on the Toy Insider Blog and the Big Toy Book blog every month and you can find them throughout the year working on a variety of events, reviewing toys, and more!

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Teaching Your Son to Be a Gentleman

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2013

In her most recent post, Life Without Pink blogger Tina noted that she and her husband find it incredibly important to raise their two sons to be kind and respectful to others, and gave other parents her eight tips on teaching her boys to be little gentlemen:

(To read her full post, click here.)

1. Lead by example. Boys need a role model, someone in their life they can look up to and learn from. Both my husband and Dad always take the time to teach the boys new things. Not only is it important to be an example but it’s also important to explain things to them so they understand. I’m thankful to have two great men in their lives to help guide them.

2. Make eye contact. I want my boys to walk into a room with confidence, shake someone’s hand and look them in the eye. Making eye contact helps build self-confidence.

3. Be Polite. Every gentleman uses the words “Please”, “Thank you”, “Excuse me”, “Can I help you?” and they even know when to say “I’m sorry.” If my boys demand something, I tell them to ask again nicely. It’s all in the tone and I never let them get away with talking nasty.

4. Give up your seat. A few months ago, we were on a Disney bus headed back to our hotel. A pregnant women got onto the bus and my husband (who was standing) asked my oldest to let the woman sit in his seat. He eagerly got up so she could sit down. When we got off the bus, my husband explained to him why he asked him to get up so he understood.

5. Acknowledge their actions. I make sure when I see my boys doing something nice or polite to tell them how proud I am of them. I want them to know what they did was good and that this is the type of behavior my husband and I expect.

6. Help others. I tell my boys that even though someone may seem like they don’t need help, it’s always nice to offer it. Just like when my boys helped me carry in groceries and opened the door for me, I made sure to tell them that I appreciated their help.

7. Table manners. We always make sure our boys sit straight in their chairs, don’t use their hands to eat, and keep their elbows off the table. This is still a work in progress, but we aren’t going to give up!

8. Good work ethic. Of course my boys think money grows on trees, so we try to show them that you need to work hard to earn money. I’m proud to say they are always eager to grab their tools and help my husband around the house. We do reward them for their hard work and this keeps them excited for the next project they can help with.

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Timer Hide and Seek

Monday, January 14th, 2013

by Charlene DeLoach of CharleneChronicles.com

One rainy afternoon, I was cleaning my kitchen drawers and had various kitchen tools on the counter, like whisks, spatulas, and an apple corer. My three year old found in the rubble a kitchen timer shaped as a ladybug. He thought it was cute and loved when I showed him it made a “tick, tick, tick” noise when the timer was set. As he stared in delight, I had an idea.

I told him to go hide in the other room and close his eyes. As he did so, I turned on the timer and hid it behind some pillows in our family room. I called for him to come out and find the timer using his ears and not his eyes. At first he didn’t hear it, but as he got close to our family room, he heard the faint “tick, tick, tick” of the timer. As he searched, he heard it getting louder the closer he got, and found it behind the pillows on the family sofa. He jumped with joy at his find and wanted to do it again. We played for 15 minutes and I hid it in various locations: in a cabinet, in the laundry basket, in the coat closet and, my personal favorite, the dog’s bed. He search for it using the sound to guide him.

We used it as a teachable moment about hearing and ears, and it got him away from the TV and tablet. We play the game all the time now when he is bored with his toys, and it gives us both a fun break. If you don’t have a timer, you can find cute ones on Amazon. Since it is so small, stash it in a diaper bag to keep the little ones entertained at Grandma’s no-toy-house too. For less than five dollars, it is a fun alternative to traditional Hide-and-Seek, and a perfect game to play on those long school vacation days, rainy Saturdays or snow-days!

Follow Charlene DeLoach on Twitter @CharChronicles or her Toy Insider Pinterest Board.

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Parents Are Thinking About The Holidays…

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

I know, it’s not even Halloween yet- and I’m already chattering about gifts for the holiday season. Perhaps it’s because the chilly weather has me convinced that it is actually December instead of the balmy Indian summer that October weather usually graces us with! ALL I ask the weather g-ds is that we can trick or treat without having to bundle up in down coats and boots!

But back to prepping for the BIG holiday gift-giving hoopla that is about to envelop us. Before you are bombarded by commercials of plush ponies in purple dresses(not that they’re not totally adorable but really just what the heck will your kid do with it besides sticking it on her bed or in the corner of her room within the first five minutes of ripping off its wrapping paper!) Here are a few gifts for the kids in your life that NEED to be on your radar.

And NO I am not saying this because I am a paid spokesperson for these companies ( although heck if they want me I am READY and willing to sign up!) but because they’re the kinds of products that will force your kids (without their knowledge ) to exercise their noggins and will permit you “the BORING, all rules -no fun parent” to get in on the action as well. Now really what more could you ask for from a toy/gift for the tyke in your life.. Not much I assure you…

- Annoying Orange Fresh Talking Target Game –My son is a big fan and LOVES getting heckled by his favorite joke-telling orange as he tries to hit the target on this game.
- The Hobbit action figures – a stunning collection of authentic and highly-detailed toys based on the upcoming film The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

- Bounce Bounce Tigger – a giggling, bouncing, interactive plush with its own theme song to the tune of the ‘90s hip hop hit “Jump, Jump,” – totally hilarious for young kids AND their parents

- Doc McStuffins “Time for Your Check-Up” Doll – based on the new Disney Junior series about a girl who heals stuffed animals and toys out of her playhouse clinic. The show is currently the #1 preschool cable TV series and has been generating tons of media attention including this recent AP article : ‘Doc McStuffins’ TV Show Gives Black Girls, Aspiring Doctors Hope

- Illumivor Mecha-Shark – a huge, menacing, light-up RC shark that appears to chomp while it “swims” on land…perfect for hard to shop for tween boys.

- Glo Glo Inkoos – stylish plush characters that can be decorated, washed and then redesigned…and now with glow-in-the-dark fabric and a special light pen, so artistic kids can get creative in the light OR the dark.

- Chupacabra: Survive The Night Board Game – players try to be the last mammal standing in this crazy glow-in-the-dark dice game based on the creatures from Latin American folklore.

- Wheel Writers – an innovative bike accessory that displays high-tech light effects on bike wheels as you ride, giving bike riders of all ages a unique way to customize and “trick out” their wheels, www.FuzeBikeFX.com.

- Waverly & the Magic Seashells – a stunning new small doll line that combines some of girls’ favorite things: collecting seashells, mermaids and SECRETS.

- Hello Kitty Shoulder Buddies – the holiday 2012 collection of wearable figures features the lovable Hello Kitty. Each figure’s magnetic base attaches to a Magic Coin, so kids can wear Hello Kitty on their shirts, purses, backpacks, hats…just about anywhere. ($5.99/each).

So get out your lists and check em twice and make sure to include at least ONE of these toys on your holiday must get for the kidlets list!

By Melissa Chapman of www.thestatenislandfamily.com
Follow Toy Insider Parent Advisory Member, Melissa Chapman on Twitter @MelissaSChapman

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Monkey Mat For Fall

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012

Yes, I know….it’s fall! But how many times did you plan a fun fall picnic or a visit to one of the pumpkin patches and you just wish you had a place to sit?

This is one of my go-to outdoor items! The Monkey Mat is perfect for just about everywhere: the back yard, the park, the beach! The best part? It folds up into a small pouch so you can just throw it in the diaper bag or your purse and always have it with you! The Monkey Mat also has a convenient buckle that you can strap on to your stroller.

Another great feature are the loops on the edges so that you can stake the mat down. No more blowing blanket on the beach or at the park!

I actually had a colossal disaster recently with the Monkey Mat and our entire jug of juice COVERED the mat. The good news was that it came totally clean! Covers are great-but this little pouch is tiny and perfect for tossing in you purse, diaper bag or just put it in the car for those whenever moments.

The Monkey Mat was made by a mom with moms in mind. And… I call my small dude ‘little monkey’ all the time. Could it be a better fit?

Product Description: The Monkey Mat™ is a water repellant product. It can resist “spillage” on the mat (which beads up easily to be wiped right off), but cannot prevent some seep-through when placed on a completely wet surface (as waterproof would). Our unique custom fabric is treated to be water repellant while still feeling soft to the touch, and is of course safe from harmful chemicals.

Price: $39.99

By Parent Advisory Board Member: Joey Fortman
Follow Joey on Twitter @joeyfortman

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Kids Create Their Own Fairy Tale With “I See Me” Books

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

Kids absolutely LOVE personalized ‘things’. Books are a biggie for me too! The company i See Me! sent me a book to review for my son Boston’s Birthday and he just LOVED it!

What I love about their books is not only the personalization but the illustrations. They are so fun and filled with such unique personalization that you can’t find anywhere else in personalized children’s books.

When you read the book it’s like they specifically made the book for the kid. I’m in love with that!

They have tons of books with I See Me! Books for birthdays to becoming a Big Sister or Brother, you can get a special book for your special child.

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PRODUCT DESCRIPTION:

My Royal Birthday Adventure is a personalized storybook that turns your child into a royal birthday knight! This beautifully illustrated book takes the birthday boy on an adventure to a magical birthday kingdom where he isdubbed a royal knight! The storybook is personalized throughout the text and illustrations, including a 10-tier birthday cake, fireworks in the sky, a royal knight’s quarters, a birthday invitation and more! Written by award-winning author Jennifer Dewing and illustrated by Valerie Sokolova, each 10”x10” hardcover book is made in the USA especially for each birthday boy.

***I SEE ME DISCOUNT CODE***

Have that special birthday boy or girl? Get 15% by using the code ROYAL July 1 – July 31st 2012!

By Parent Advisory Board Member: Joey Fortman
Follow Joey on Twitter @joeyfortman

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Summer Time BBQ Play Ideas

Wednesday, June 13th, 2012

Summer is THE time for BBQs and it is a great way to entertain: easy cooking, spills and dirt are outside, and there is no worry about seating, as a patch of grass will do.

Yet, the biggest obstacle can be how to keep everyone entertained after the hotdogs are eaten and the hamburgers are consumed. Kids can especially get antsy, and usually don’t understand why Mom and Dad want to linger over a cold beer or glass of pinot grigio.

So here are some top toy picks to have at your BBQ this summer. Everything is priced under $50 and can be used for a variety of parties from an End of School get-together, a Fourth of July barbecue or a Labor Day Cookout.

  1. Glak or Floam: Gak ($7) is can keep kids entertained for hours. They can stretch it, squish it, bounce it, or twist it, and then store it in the airtight container for reuse with six colors to choose from. As it can be hard to get out of carpet inside the house, this is a perfect outdoor play item. Floam ($7) is another fun, reusable molding compound. After you’re done, squish Floam back into the container and use it again. Many colors to choose from too. The only issue with Gak and Floam is the adults will want to play with it too.
  2. Chalk: Whether it is a flagstone deck or an asphalt driveway, give a bucket of chalk to the kids and let them create masterpieces. Or try this Chalk Factory Set from Rose Art with chalk shaped like ice cream and lollipops.  For extra fun, encourage the kids to create their best drawing and guests at the party can pick a winner. A fun prize can be some dollar store finds that all the kids can receive for participating.
  3. Frisbee: Whether it is a 99 cent find or something like Flash Flyer from Day Dream Toy ($20) with LED lights can create rainbow streaks of light in the dark, kids (and adults) can have fun and expend some energy making the car ride home a quiet one.
  4. Tent: Not only does it keep the younger kids out of the sun, but a tent can spark a lot of imaginative play. It can be a fort, a ship, or a hideout. You can buy a popup tent in any outdoor store or check out any of the Pacific Play Tents that have a lot of styles, configurations and fun for the little ones, at a variety of price points.
  5. Bug Catcher: The Bug Bungalow ($30) by Manhattan Toy is a fun way for kids from 2-12 to catch and explorea variety of creatures. The mesh screen set with a plastic swivel door comes with a magnifier, so kids can get an up-close view. Between the searching and the observation, this can keep kids entertained for hours.
  6. Sandbox or Water Table: If there are going to be toddlers at the party, keep them entertained with the Little Tikes Big Digger Sandbox ($50). It’s a self-contained sandbox with an excavator, dump truck, sand cup, sand sifter, shovel, and a rake. So no need to buy any extra items. If you want to spend a little more, put out a water table like this Tropical Island Resort from Step2 ($80). It has a pump-and-geyser carousel, a little slide for the play characters, little boats and more. It is the right height for even the wobbliest of new walkers to hang on to and play. Plus, it has a drain hole so it is easy to clean up when everyone goes home.
  7. Bubbles: Head to the dollar store and buy lots of bubbles and bubble wands. Or consider bubble makers that make lots of bubbles at the touch of a button, like the Super Miracle Bubble Turbine Set from Imperial Toy ($13). Older kids can make the bubbles and the little kids can chase after them.
  8. Water Blasters: What is a barbecue without a water fight! Little plastic water guns are a relic with the super-charge water guns on the market today. Shoot around corners with targeting scope and rotating barrels from the Banzai Twin Force Hydro Sweep by Toy Quest or soak your friends with the Flood Force Water Cannon from Swimways ($15). Don’t want to worry about getting wet? Then check out the Nerf-N-Strike Rayven CS-18 Blaster by Hasbro ($30).


Don’t forget to put out some sunscreen and bug repellant, because with all of these fun toys to play with, everyone won’t want to come in from the outside!

This post was written by Parent Advisory Board member: Charlene DeLoach

Follow Charlene on Twitter @CharChronicles

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UNPLUGGED Summertime Play: Vital to a child’s well being

Wednesday, June 6th, 2012


I’m intent on providing my children with every possible recreational opportunity; I’ve done the kiddie gym, music and movement classes and even splurged on high-tech gadgets and games. But all these extracurricular activities and expensive “play equipment” are beginning to hit my pocketbook pretty hard! Sure, I’ve had occasional lingering thoughts about instituting more old-fashioned types of play opportunities — but like every other 21st-century parent with a supersaturated schedule, I’ve been too busy to actually follow through and make those changes.

Then we had a blackout, courtesy of a thunderstorm and a change was literally forced upon us.

First, we all freaked out for a solid five minutes. My kids were upset they couldn’t watch television, while my husband and I frantically ransacked the house for our one working flashlight. Then something quite unexpected occurred, we lit candles, plopped ourselves on the couch and proceeded to play!I know, it sounds very kumbayish. But you’ll have to take my word for it: It was great! This compulsory family time forced us to engage in basic play such as word games, charades and sing-a-longs. For two hours, we were so occupied in ourunplugged play games, we barely noticed that there was no electricity.

Of course, once the lights went back on, we each rushed back to our respective corners: e-mailing, watching SpongeBob Square Pants, but
jointly vow to participate in unplugged play at least once a week.

My two kids Madi and Jack outdoors and READY TO PLAY!


Now with summer upon us– and the great outdoors beckoning my kids to hop, jump, skip, and scooter themselves silly, it is the perfect opportunity for parents like me and you (you know who you are) to institute play activities that require no batteries or electrical outlets — just good old-fashioned brain power.

So for all of you in need of a refresher course on some fabulous backyard, outdoor games here are a few of my favorite ones!

Get your kids outdoors and BREAK OUT the stuff you wouldn’t dare want them doing on your expensive dining room rug! Open-ended art experiences like; play dough, finger- and easel-painting, clay modeling and spin-art Playing in water — fill an outdoor tub with bubbles — run around the yard, walk the dog and engage in dramatic play scenarios. Of course no outdoor play would be complete without games like Red Light/Green Light, frisbee and pick-up soccer.

Still need a bit more inspiration?

Check out the book: “Unplugged Play: No Batteries. No Plugs. Pure Fun,

Bobbi Conner offers more than 700 ways to inspire valuable, creative play — that includes the essential ingredients of childhood: fresh air, make-believe, arts and crafts, problem solving and physical challenges.

By Melissa Chapman of www.thestatenislandfamily.com
Follow Toy Insider Parent Advisory Member, Melissa Chapman on Twitter @MelissaSChapman

Learn more about our Toy Insider Parent Advisory Board here.

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