Tuesday 19 February 2013

Baby Toys that will get you Free Time



Every mother will be happy to any toys that will keep her small child entertained for prolonged periods of time. It is very tiring to keep carrying a baby around, play with him and keep him from crying, especially if a baby is only 3-7 months old. When baby is only a few weeks old, he can still lay in a crib quietly looking around. But when he is reaching more conscious age, he will want to be entertained all day long. Luckily we live in day and age where toys are made not only to entertain a baby, but also to free up some time for parents. Here are a few toys that really work: 

100 Day Birthday Baby Party: Asian Tradition is Gaining Popularity in North America



After baby is born it is common nowadays to have a party to introduce relatives and friends to your baby. In Christian tradition such party is on the Christening day, in Jewish it is Brit Milah (circumcision) - most of the time it is a religious event. But lately with many ethnically mixed couples and non-religious in general, such traditional events are becoming less popular. Many couples still do want to have a party to celebrate birth of their baby. Asian tradition to celebrate 100 days of baby's birth is gaining traction.

Monday 4 February 2013

Board Games For Kids

Encouraging your kids to play board games is one of the best ways to bond with them. Not that it only helps you to spend more quality time with them but it can also develop their thinking skills. Board games, even those that are not very educational, can develop your child’s ability to focus and lengthen their attention span. Also, board games serve as a great avenue to help your child communicate well by sharing his/her thoughts and enjoy interaction with others. Here are a few recommended board games you should encourage your kids to play.

Scrabble
Scrabble is one of the most common board games recommended for every family. This game requires each player to formulate another word based on the other words that are already on the board. Among the benefits of playing scrabble includes widening your children’s vocabulary, developing their spelling abilities, and enhancing their creativity and ability to strategize. For much younger players, you can opt for Scrabble Junior.

Cariboo
Cariboo is board game that can help develop your child’s letter, number, color, and shape recognition. Here, players wait for their turns in picking cards and opening doors to find colorful balls. Recommended for children of ages three to five, Cariboo develops conceptual skills and promotes waiting in taking turns.

Sequence for Kids
Sequence for kids is the kids version of the popular board game Sequence with a smaller board. This game requires players to select cards, then place chips on a matching character on the board. The goal is to connect four matching characters in a row to win. It develops children's thinking, matching, and visual skills.

Boggle
Boggle is another board game for kids that involve the production of words. It is played by finding as many words as possible from a 16 jumbled letters within three minutes. Since this game has a time limit, it can help your children to prepare for timed test and quick thinking.

Sorry!
Sorry! is a board game designed to help children develop their counting skills. In playing this game, the players have to move all of his pieces and get them to home. It has cards which dictate the instructions in moving the pieces or switching positions with other players. Here, children ages four and up can learn how to follow rules and value sportsmanship.

Through these board games, you can draw your child’s attention from TV or video games to something educational and beneficial. Spend some time playing these games with your children and you’ll be amazed with all its wonderful and rewarding benefits.

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