Kids Articles
1: Zhu Zhu Craze
Zhu Zhu Pets Hamsters are high tech pet hot toys for hildays an interactive toy pets with own set of over 40 sound effects, squeaks, chirps, etc. They recognize what room they're in and play appropriate sound effects using their playsets.
2: Finding the Next Generation of Personalized Baby Toys
Sometimes simplicity breeds creativity. If you think about architecture, some of the most beloved buildings in the history of mankind have their roots in simplistic design. While the glass pyramid at
3: How to Determine If an Online Course Is Right for You
The digital age has opened plenty of opportunities for everyone. Time, distance, and space are not physical problems anymore because dissemination of information and social interaction can happen in the virtual world of the Internet. This technological advance has a great impact on the delivery of education. You can easily take an online course today at the comforts of your home. By finishing your college course through online education, you will have greater opportunities to further advance your career and increase your chance of finding more lucrative and higher paying jobs.
4: Tips for Decorating your Daughter's Bedroom Dora the Explorer Style
Dora the Explorer is one of those cartoon characters that children just can't seem to forget about, this cartoon character is highly educational and many parents would actually prefer to...
5: Little Girls Can Also Become Avid Collectors
The new American girl "Doll of the Year" Lanie Holland has become a cultural phenomenon, cultural in the sense that this doll is being marketed to American girls and American doll collectors alike.
6: Danny the Dragon Author on Good Children's Literature
Books have never had as much competition as they do today. As the author of the popular children's series, Danny the Dragon (http://DannyTheDragon.com), you know I'm an advocate for quality kids books. I remember when all I had to worry about was having the kids turn off the TV. Now, in addition to television, there's the Internet, a wide assortment of videogames, DVD players, MP3 players and cell phones. While these are certainly entertaining and potentially educational, do they go that extra mile and stimulate your child's imagination and teach him complex lessons about life? Chances are, probably not.
7: Danny the Dragon CD Offers Hope to Celiac Patients
If you've been keeping up with me as the children's author of the Danny the Dragon series (http://DannyTheDragon.com), you've probably heard me talk about the new Danny the Dragon CD containing a reading of Danny Meets Jimmy by a talented vocal artist followed by a compilation of ten original classic songs by up-and-coming composers.
8: Baby Keepsake Gifts: What Are Those Exactly
This old friend, whom I have known since college, hadn't seen each other for a few years so this was my first time seeing her since she had given birth to her new six month old son. The kid was beauti
9: Exploring the exciting world of online kids games with Jubilee Jam
Thanks to the advent of the Internet and technology- it is now possible to explore a plethora of games online. Online games cater to a wide range of people belonging to different age groups and backgr
10: Baby Gifts: Do You Go For The Baby Keepsake Gift or Something More Day To Day?
Chances are, a sense of panic might set in when you're asked to attend a one-year olds birthday party. I mean, it's hard enough to buy a gift for your friend and you've known him or her for twenty yea
11: Playmobil Toys, Lego's and Transformers: The Cyclical Cycle of Children's Toys
Here's how it goes: first it becomes popular, then it becomes unpopular, then it becomes kitsch, then, sometime after that, it becomes popular again. Hence goes the pop culture cycle. Chances are by t
12: Encourage Social Skills in Children: Danny the Dragon Author Offers Tips
Tina Turbin (http://TinaTurbin.com), author of the celebrated children's book, Danny the Dragon Meets Jimmy (http://DannyTheDragon.com), is not only cherished for her contribution to children's literature, but also for her work in championing important issues to improve the lives of children, particularly through actively advocating parental involvement in children's lives. One of the ways she recommends to parents how to increase involvement is by supporting your child's education and helping him achieve academic success. "An important part of this, which parents don't often think about," Tina says, "is by teaching your kids the social skills they'll need to succeed in school."
13: Danny the Dragon Author Nominated for Prestigious Book Award
Children's author, researcher, and humanitarian Tina Turbin (http://TinaTurbin.com) has been honored as a Finalist in the prestigious National Best Books 2009 Awards for her celebrated children's book, Danny the Dragon Meets Jimmy (http://DannyTheDragon.com), in the Best Children's Picture Book category. The winners and finalists of the book contest, sponsored by USA Book News, were announced recently on USABookNews.com, the preeminent online magazine and review website for both mainstream and independent publishing houses.
14: Ways to Get Your Kids Reading
All children have varying attention spans and you should keep in mind not to push too far past these limits in their attention and not force them to read, as children tend to dislike things they are forced to do not on their own determinism. When I read to children from my Danny the Dragon (http://DannyTheDragon.com) series, some children are avidly interested and some lose interest after only a few minutes. Begin with as few as five to six minutes a day and perhaps by the time he is three, he may beg you for hour-long story time sessions. Every child is different and sometimes it takes time for his interest in reading to develop and his attention span to lengthen.
15: Getting the Kids to Listen: Danny the Dragon Author Offers Some Tips
Aren't kids supposed to have problems listening to their parents? Aren't they, after all, just kids? I asked children's author, researcher, and humanitarian Tina Turbin (http://TinaTurbin.com), author of the Danny the Dragon (http://DannyTheDragon.com) children's series and mother of three grown children, about getting kids to listen. "Teaching kids to listen can be a process, but in the end it's entirely possible to have kids who listen to you, and in fact, this is actually how things should be," Tina says.
16: Jubilee Jam: Make Your Kid's Learning Process Easier Online
Keeping the kids busy during their vacation is one of the toughest jobs for any mother so that they don't disturb them in their work. But at the same time parents should also keep in mind that their k
17: Purchasing Educational Toys
There are lots of firms that publicize products thru mags, papers or TV. The acquisition of toys should be primarily based on an assessment of their use instead of their brand. A smart purchase may also be done after a private survey of what's on the market, and by looking for suggestions from other elders or teachers who frequently buy educational toys.
18: Curse of the Shamra
Imagine a world where cultural conformity is treasured. Where as long as you lived by the rules, there were no obstacles to your happiness. In Curse of the Shamra, Barry Hoffman created a world where
19: Five Things to Consider When Looking for a Child Care Provider
Finding child care in Colorado is an important undertaking for any parent or guardian. There are certain essential things to consider when looking for child care Denver, and there are child care resou
20: Free Online Games for Kids
Can a children's virtual world be high-tech and still offer high-touch moments for kids and parents?
Anyone with children knows very well that online games and virtual worlds for kids have flooded th
21: Select The Right Toy For Your Kids This Christmas
These are some of the best toys for Christmas. If you want to get your kids some great gifts this year, you should get them the toys mentioned above. They will love these gifts.
22: How To Clean Your Kids Toys
Personally, I prefer to clean my kid's toys with all natural products because they are not only better for my children but they are better for the environment. So many times you hear of stories of th
23: How To Teach Reading To Children
Teaching a child to read is a process that should begin from the time your child can follow you as you point to the words in a story that you are reading to her. Once a child is able to follow your wo
24: Children Need Good Literature
For those of you who know me as the author of the children's series, Danny the Dragon (http://DannyTheDragon.com), you know why I would be an advocate for quality kids books. I may happen to be an avid supporter of children's literacy and a have been a children's author since the age of sixteen, but when it comes to appreciating children's literature, I also do so as the parent of three grown children.
25: Proceeds from Danny the Dragon CD Support Good Cause
If you've been keeping up with me as the children's author of the Danny the Dragon series (http://DannyTheDragon.com), you've probably heard me talk about the new Danny the Dragon CD, which is soon to be released, containing a reading of Danny Meets Jimmy by a talented vocal artist followed by a compilation of ten original classic songs by up-and-coming composers. What's great about the CD is that, as with the book, it can be enjoyed by people of all ages -- the young and the young at heart. What's even better though, is the fact that the proceeds are going to a cause which is near and dear to my heart in my research and humanitarian efforts, a cause that you may not know much about -- raising celiac disease (http://GlutenFreeHelp.info) awareness.
26: An Unusual Experience
Carl Jung said "Your vision will become clear only when you can look into your own heart… Who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside, awakes."
Introspection is an important part of life. Kim R
27: Author of Danny the Dragon Speaks Out About Parental Involvement
Tina Turbin, author of the celebrated children's book, Danny the Dragon (http://DannyTheDragon.com), is not only cherished for her contribution to children's literature, but also for her work in championing important issues to improve the lives of children. One such issue she is actively advocating is parental involvement in their children's lives.
28: 'Tis the Season
With the busy world we live in it can be extremely difficult to find the time to go holiday shopping and with the way that the our extended families keep extending, the time it takes to make sure you
29: Danny the Dragon Wraps up North Eastern Tour
Tina Turbin visited many New England bookstores where the "local theme" in books is truly alive and well. These unique stores promote local authors and local ideas through the books on their shelves, yet they all welcomed Tina eagerly for her speaking engagements as well as her charming book, Danny the Dragon
30: Kids Toys - What's Hot and What's Not
With all the hype about kids' toys around holidays, you may be wondering what the hot trend is for the upcoming summer months. While trends come and go in kids' toys, some things will always be in sty
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