Best of all, the kids and I had the opportunity to work very closely with the Entertainment Software Rating Board ( seriously, they came to my house, filmed my kids playing video games and everything) to help promote a cool new internet tool to help parents (like me) figure out just what in the heck all those cryptic game rating symbols really mean. Even the grandparents, love their new Wii. We love finding new video games and sharing fun ways in which to spend more time, together. It's no secret, my family is totally into gaming. Today, I'm excited to tell you that they've launched a new website for kids 6+ years and have the opportunity to pass along an invitation to a private beta testing of Zula World, just for you.Ĭontinue reading "An Open Invitation to Zula World Beta Testing, Just for You (Yes, YOU!)" » In a non-threatening sort of way, of course! Possibility of going into some sort of seizure, from an overload of The PG-rated set and the only thing parents had to fear is the To 1st and 2nd graders (still do) because, there's enough drama to satisfy even I thought that preschoolers would appreciate the vibrant colors and catchy theme song and also recommended The Zula Patrol Space Explore Space We were given the opportunity of screening The Zula Patrol Explore Space DVD and it took me a while to convince my 7 year-old that it was NOT a video game. Last year, I had an opportunity to participate in a PBN blog blast to help promote The Zula Patrol - a show on PBS promoting science education among 4-8 year olds - and it gave me an opportunity to talk about how my husband, Garth (not his real name) and I were bringing science back for our kids. So, since I haven't had a chance to get my hands on it, here are some key features from my 10 year-old son (unedited):Ĭontinue reading "Ice Age 3 Dawn of the Dinosaurs Review & Giveaway" » I love the banter between Ray Romano, Dennis Leary and have a secret little crush of John Leguizamo, ever since playing Tybalt in Romeo & Juliet.Īaaaanyway, my friends at Golin Harris sent us Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs for Xbox, last month (yes, they asked first) and, well, my kids have been playing it ever since. "It was the best one yet, but the poor squirrel STILL didn't get the acorn!!!" Like my oldest girl (she's 15) my middle daughter (she's 13) has a babysitting gig this summer and something's gotta be wrong, somewhere, when your kids start earning more money than, you know, you do.Īaaaanyway, Heather had a couple of bucks burning a hole in her pocket, so she offered to take my youngest daughter (she's 8) to see Ice Age 3: Dawn of the Dinosaurs and, I have to admit, I was sort of jealous.
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