November 19, 2010
Educational Toys | Top Children’s Educational Toys For Holidays 2010
Cloud B Twilight Constellation Night Light – On Sale at $21
Available in both a turtle and a lady bug design, the Cloud B Twilight Constellation Night Light is one of the best children’s educational toys for the holidays, and it’s price has been slashed by a third for Black Friday and Cyber Monday. It projects a full night’s starry sky onto the walls and ceiling of a room, comforting and calming any child, and helping to spawn their imaginations, and learn about space too. Choose between different color options, make use of an automatic sleep timer, and more. A fun and educational option, and definitely one of the hottest kids learning toys.
LeapFrog Leapster Explorer Learning Game System – On sale at $59.99; ages 4-9
This is one of the best kids learning toys for 2010. It’s fun and interactive, but also offers tons of great learning and education. There are more than 40 games and activities, and learning ranges from reading and math to science and geography. There are also extra cartridge games that can be purchased. It has all of the excitement of a video game for your child, but all of the learning that you crave, making it a hit for everyone. There are also many other LeapFrog learning games to choose between.
Celestron Handheld Digital Microscope – On sale at $40
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11 Comments on Educational Toys | Top Children’s Educational Toys For Holidays 2010 »
April 21, 2011
Akari @ 12:07 am:
I am native-born Russian.
1. Yes, we have iPods, lcd TVs, cell phones, everything. Except Apple computers and other Apple paraphernalia because frankly Apple isn't very popular.
2. No, because in the US I have much more opportunities for a better education at the world's top universities.
3. Yes, I would.
4. The educational system is much stricter, the material is more difficult and given in large amounts. If you don't do your homework, you copy it from some braniac that does.
5. I'd have a pretty good future. I'd go study abroad in say England or the US, or graduate a top university in Moscow. I'd work as a software engineer and move to the US later.
May 1, 2011
Mommy of 3 yo & 7 mo boys :-) @ 2:04 am:
How about getting her a swing set with a swing she can sit in. She will love to swing and next year she'll love to slide!
May 2, 2011
Akari @ 9:21 pm:
1. yes cuz and if you say no yo haven't been to Russia in a long time.
2.I believe in would be better because Russians they are all about having everything grand and in top style.
3. you would have less freedom of speech,other then that yes.
4.Russian population is more educated then the American,the system would require of you to work really hard.They cover the same stuff as here but two or three years faster.The educational system there is really intense, so you would have to do your h/w every day or get kicked out but usually Russians do their h/w and they know the value of education.
5.in Russia you can expect to be anything,the future is vast and the opportunities are endless.
May 5, 2011
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May 14, 2011
SexyMami @ 5:46 am:
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May 23, 2011
suze1013 @ 10:42 pm:
How about a Webkinz pet? Have you heard of them? They are a huge hit among the younger crowd. You purchase a plush animal, which becomes their pet, and you are given a code upon purchase that you use online to buy the pet food, treats, clothing, etc. I've heard it's a lot of fun for the kids and it instills responsibility.
Check out the entire selection of pets here, They aren't terribly expensive which is nice and would make a great gift for any boy or girl!
Hope this helps!
June 16, 2011
nick @ 7:26 am:
Indeed vivy, the process of parenting doesn't end at three – this hype/trend/whatever that our little ones are 'programmed' for life by age three is quite tiresome frankly
its a great journey our children are all on and its not simply framed up by a few flashcards, overpriced PisherFice “educational” toys and forcefed homework to two year olds…its not rocket science to make rocket science – simply be there for your kids and at the dinner table and for tuck in time…and share the wonder of growing up with your children.
June 17, 2011
?Emz? @ 12:30 am:
I suggest love dice or maybe a sex boardgame or even a sexy secret santa outfit. But if you want to give her a toy a massage vibrator, it's not really about the size but on how much and how hard it could vibrate. Brands that are mainly and mostly recommended and popular are: Touch, Conair Massage
August 30, 2011
dramamama @ 7:52 am:
I know my nephew loves the lego's to where you can build like ships and different things like that, and they come in all different price ranges, so it could fit your budget.
September 6, 2011
Mommy of 3 yo & 7 mo boys :-) @ 9:02 pm:
When I was a baby/toddler I remember playing with dolls/stuffed animals. Most of them had stitched eyes and not the plastic ones you find on most dolls today.
I had a bunny, baby doll, stuffed dogs etc.
As a baby/toddler I also loved to hear little stories. I had a large book collection.
When my cousin was 1 year old he had some sesame street stacking cups, books, little stuffed toys.
Hope this helps a little. Don't worry, when they're two it will be so much easier to buy presents.
October 21, 2011
Danica M @ 8:00 pm:
Lady you have a big job ahead of you, but it sounds like you're doing the right thing by having separate stations for them to entertain themselves. My only comment would be, don't set anything up in your areas of doing things, like the kitchen or your bedroom. The kitchen you need for food and other types of preparations, and the bedroom you need to make more babies. Did you think it was going to be easy with six, try seven or eight, you're on roll. LMAO