Toys and Games Category Archive

Parents’ Guide to Video Game Buying

PlayStation 3. XBox 360. Nintendo Wii.
There’s no doubt that video games are big business and it’s not always easy to tell which ones are appropriate for your children. And with the wide range of games available, not to mention the amount of advertising dollars being spent to promote them, it’s a safe bet [...]

 

Why is Lead Paint Used at All?

Friday night my wife and I were discussing the lead paint-related recalls with a friend. As we discussed the recalls and the media coverage of them, we kept coming back to one question: why is lead paint used at all anymore?
Fortunately, the August 15 Explainer column at Slate answers this very question.
Basically, lead is used [...]

 

Fisher-Price Recalls Almost 1 Million Toys Due to Lead Paint

Just a few weeks after Thomas the Train toys were recalled due to lead paint, another company has announced a recall. This time it’s Fisher-Price and the recall involves 967,000 plastic preschool toys sold between May and August.
If you purchased a Dora the Explorer, Go Diego Go, Elmo, Sesame Street…ok, any Fisher-Price toys after [...]

 

Free Children’s Book From Barnes & Noble

As part of their Summer Reading in the Magic Tree House program, Barnes and Noble are giving away free children’s books between May 29th and September 2nd to kids who read eight books and write briefly about their favorite parts of each of them in a “Summer Reading Journal” (available free at the link below [...]

 

Tickle Me Elmo…Why?

I have a confession: I don’t understand Tickle Me Elmo, T.M.X. or otherwise. I don’t understand why people fight to get one. And while I can see why people sell them on eBay for a sizeable profit, I certainly don’t understand why people will pay well above the $40 retail to get one. In [...]

 

Trunki Ride-On Luggage

File this one under “now why didn’t I think of that??”
Although our daughter travels well, it can be a challenge to manage the her stuff in addition to ours. Watching other families, one answer seems to be giving kids their own backpack or roller bag to manage as soon as they’re old enough. Of course, [...]

 

Monopoly Money Endangered?

One of the best parts of classic board games like Monopoly and Life was the stacks of play money that came with the games. Setting up each player with the proper combination of bills at startup and deciding who got to be the banker was part of the fun. And let’s not forget the effect [...]

 

Children and Video Games

Ok, I’ll be honest: I like video games. I grew up in the age of the Atari 2600, Intellivision, and ColecoVision; my brother introduced me to the original Nintendo Entertainment System; and Doom came out when I was in college. I still enjoy playing video games with friends and I definitely look forward to playing [...]

 

Amazon Over Break-up with Toys ‘R’ Us

Shortly after losing to Toys ‘R’ Us in court and announcing the end of their partnership, Amazon has launched their own Toys and Games and Baby sections. These new sections allow shoppers to use Amazon features like wish lists plus take advantage of shipping promotions like free super-saver shipping and the useful customer reviews.
This looks [...]

 

Five-Year-Old DDR Expert

Dance Dance Revolution (DDR) is a simple rhythm game that requires you to hit combinations of four buttons as the corresponding symbols reach a specific point on the screen in time to a particular song. While the game can be played using a gamepad, it really shines when played using a floor mat. Now you’ve [...]

 

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