Tuesday, November 29, 2011

Finally! Inexpensive Tech Toys That Encourage Education And Exercise!

!±8± Finally! Inexpensive Tech Toys That Encourage Education And Exercise!

There's no doubt that tech is projected to be big for the 2007 Christmas gift season. Anything that can be plugged in or turned on is cool in the eyes of children. And children are becoming tech-savy at a much younger age. If you haven't taken a look at kids' toys lately, you may well be suprised. Even baby toys mimic adult technology. Toddler toy laptops, cell phones and digital cameras all popular toys today.

But not all parents embrace that trend, thinking that expensive technical toys for small children encourages computer-addicted couch potatoes. Many parents long for the classic toys of their own youth - the simple bicycle, Mr. Potato Head, or a simple wooden train. The problem is, most kids are exposed to the high tech toys somewhere - in school, visiting the homes of others, or in the media - so the old stand-bys don't seem as exciting today, and in the eyes of our children, are quite dated.

And, with childhood obesity on the rise, parents have a hard time embracing toys that encourage children to veg in the front of a computer or TV screen. We welcome inexpensive toys that combine technology (because it's not going away) with classic learning and exercise. Some toymakers have answered our call. Here are five inexpensive, fun and popular toys that combine tech with exercise and learning.

1. Fisher-Price Smart Cycle: The Fisher-Price Smart Cycle combines exercise, education, and video game-type fun all into one toy. This toy is a bike that attaches to your TV. Your child has to petal the bike in order to play the game and "steers" handlebars that actually move. In essence, children are getting exercise and learning coordination while in video game nirvana. The games included are educational and allow your child to pursue alphabet letters, take a trip to "math mountain, and explore "shape lake." Fischer Price also offers software with favorite TV characters (like Sponge Bob, Barbie and Dora) so your child doesn't get bored. Priced at about , it's the most expensive toy on this list, but still pretty cheap by tech standards.

2. LeapFrog 100 Hoops Basketball Counting Game: This is the only child's basketball game that teaches number recognition and counting (all the way to 100 in both English and Spanish). It features built-in rally and cheering sounds to encourage your child to exercise while he learns regular and skip counting (by 5s and 10s) to 100. The game is completely portable and can he attached to a chair, wall, or door knob or can be taken outside and hung on a tree. Priced under .

3. Leap Frog Leap Learn & Groove® Alphabet Drum: It's no wonder this toy was winner of the 2006 iParenting Media Greatest Products Award. Priced at under , this toy not only encourages physical activity, rhythm and fine motor development, it also teaches language and music. It has two programs. Children can either simply make music with it, or it can be programmed to display or speak letters of the alphabet to encourage early letter recognition.

4. Discovery Exclusive Ready Set Learn! Jump & Dance Music Mat: This item is among the Discovery Store's best sellers. This toy allows your child to exercise by dancing and hoping, while it also encourages problem solving, creative play skills, and fine motor skills. Kids can chose to either dance to their own routines while the music follows their moves or they can repeat pre-programmed routines which light up with every move. This item is under .

5. Leap Frog Learn & Groove® Counting Maracas: Similar to the above mentioned Alphabet Drum, the counting maracas operate on the same principal of children making music and exercising while learning. The maracas teach counting from 1-10 in English and Spanish and introduce colors as well. This gem of a toy is under .


Finally! Inexpensive Tech Toys That Encourage Education And Exercise!

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Saturday, November 26, 2011

Toy Story 3 LEGO 2010 Review - Set 7598 Pizza Planet Truck Rescue

!±8± Toy Story 3 LEGO 2010 Review - Set 7598 Pizza Planet Truck Rescue

Lego began their Toy Story theme in early 2010 and the second wave of toys hits retailers just before the release of Toy Story 3, Pixar's 2010 release. With a huge fanbase and no doubt another hit on their hands it is no surprise that these Lego sets will be popular with kids and older fans.

Way back in the original Toy Story when Woody was still trying to convince Buzz Lightyear he was a toy, there was a highly dramatic chase where the two had to work as a team in order to get back home to Andy. The Pizza Planet delivery truck that Woody and Buzz requisition in order to achieve that aim makes a reappearance in both Toy Story 2 and Toy Story 3 and is now a Pixar icon and appears as an Easter Egg in their other films, so it makes sense that it would be recreated in Lego.

The set comes in at 225 pieces and comes with four minifigures; Buzz Lightyear, Hamm, Rex and a little green alien. The Pizza Planet delivery truck is the highlight of the set and is a beautiful design, featuring not only the rocket that graces the top of its cinematic equivalent ("Look Buzz, it's a rocket!") but also a mechanism to fire off pizzas from the front of the car.

The interior of the truck is fairly detailed and roomy, enough for a couple of figures to sit side by side (though perhaps not with Rex who fits into the rear tray). The truck has large chunky wheels which make the vehicle roll easily and it also features an opening front hood, a hatch at the back and small details such as opening side doors and rear view mirrors. There are no stickers in this set and the printed parts include a rear name plate that says YO (think of TOYOTA with a few missing letters) and the door pieces with the Pizza Planet logo.

For older fans of the landmark animated series it is a wonderful iconic vehicle while for newer fans it makes a fun and detailed vehicle to play with.


Toy Story 3 LEGO 2010 Review - Set 7598 Pizza Planet Truck Rescue

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Tuesday, November 22, 2011

Thomas The Tank Engine Toys

!±8± Thomas The Tank Engine Toys

There are hundreds of Thomas the tank engine toys available. A large number of these are train set related! This shouldn't come as a surprise for fans of Thomas and his friends! The engines and carriages all have names and children are very good at learning these. Parents are expected to be able to know the difference too!

Trackmaster Thomas is a motorised train set that children will love! it's suitable for children aged 3 upwards although they might need some help arranging the track layouts! You can buy additional engines in each range too so they can collect the full set.

The misty island play set comes with a die-cast Thomas engine. The set will also connect to other Take-n-Play play sets and is compatible with all die-cast trains. It's called take and play the entire set folds up for easy storage and for taking round to friends houses to play Thomas there too! Thomas Take Along range is compatible with the Thomas Take 'n' Play range.

The wooden train set is really lovely and very high quality! Which ever set you start buying you'll find your child loves playing with it and will want to collect all the other engines and carriages!

There's a vast array of other items too - bikes, bedroom items like duvets, curtains and more, art and learning toys, plus Fuzzy Felts Thomas the tank engine set! A huge variety of toys to suit every child and they will enjoy playing with it so much! There's VTECH alphabet train that will be lots of fun pus it'll start teaching them their alphabet! The range is huge and well worth delving into if you have a Thomas fan in the house!


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Thursday, November 10, 2011

Vtech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train (Age: 12 - 24 months)

!±8± Vtech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train (Age: 12 - 24 months)

Brand : Vtech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train | Rate : | Price :
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The VTech Sit-to-Stand Alphabet Train is an electronic learning toy that teaches toddlers letters, numbers, colors, songs, stories and more. The set features 26 double-side letter blocks, a book with six turning pages, five colorful number buttons, one movable elephant character, a motion sensor, a ride-on carriage and a drop space for sending the blocks from the train to the carriage. Use the train alone for floor play, push it along for use as a walker or attach it to the carriage for use as a ride-on toy. With this learning toy, you can choose from two play modes: walker mode and discovery mode.

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Saturday, November 5, 2011

Zaggmate Bluetooth iPad Keyboard For The iPad 2 Review

!±8± Zaggmate Bluetooth iPad Keyboard For The iPad 2 Review

Having been a keen user of the original Zaggmate bluetooth iPad keyboard, I was excited to see whether the new iPad 2 model would keep up the high quality standard.

When you are using your iPad primarily for typing purposes, it soon becomes prevalent that the touchscreen keyboard cannot keep up with you once you hit a certain speed. This is the reason many iPad users look into wireless keyboards, which is exactly the reason why I first purchased the Zaggmate bluetooth iPad keyboard.

Since I use my iPad 2 at work, it was necessary to have a keyboard that would keep up with my fluent typing speed when typing out lengthy emails or meeting notes. The problem was, when I was trying to type as quickly as I do on my laptop with the iPad touchscreen, I was making countless spelling errors and finding hundreds of auto-corrections that made no sense.

Naturally, I could always just turn the auto-correct feature off, but even when I did that, I was still finding that I'd missed out a few letters here and there. After having to proof read and rewrite so many documents, I decided that enough was enough.

After many hours of reading reviews and product synopsis', I bought the Zaggmate bluetooth iPad keyboard for the iPad 2, but how well did it perform?

Well, firstly, the keyboard was a fantastic bonus to my typing capability. By simply having that physical keyboard in front of me, I was able to improve my precision by ensuring I'd actually hit the key I meant to hit, instead of just playing the guessing game and having to spend a half hour correcting the errors after each document. The keys are firm and responsive, which allow me to blitz through a 5 page document with ease.

On top of this, the keyboard is incorporated into the iPad case itself, which means that you can easily slide and store them both within the case, meaning that you won't need to be carrying around two separate accessories at all times. This is a real bonus for those of you that need to be able to take their iPad 2 case on the go with them and don't have too much room in your rucksack.

The iPad 2 case itself is made out of strong aluminium, which means that you'll have no worries about your iPad 2 getting damaged whatsoever. Being aluminium, you'll also enjoy how lightweight the overall weight of the device is. In addition, the case only adds a mere 0.25 inches to the size of your tablet, so if you don't want one of those big, bulky leather iPad 2 cases, then this is absolutely ideal.

Therefore, if you're looking for a bluetooth iPad keyboard for the iPad 2 that can cope with heavy typing and keep your tablet safe on those rough journeys on the train, the Zaggmate is perfect.


Zaggmate Bluetooth iPad Keyboard For The iPad 2 Review

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