Showing posts with label things to try. Show all posts
Showing posts with label things to try. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

look what came to my doorstep yesterday afternoon...



Three parcels from my online purchases! Weeeeh! One package came from mommy AC of Little Fashion, the other one from mommy Tine of Brag Bangle, and the last one fom mommy Jing of Anjela Moirah's E-Store.



Here are the contents of each packages. Thanks momsies! Till my next transactions!



My little girl immediately tried her new Dora Pj's!



..and her new cutie bangle!
For her new Dora Tumbler... it's still unpacked. She'll open and use it daw on Christmas pa.... huh?

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Sam's new Tag Reading Book from Leap Frog


From the makers of the LeapPad and the Leapster comes a new reading system called the TAG READING SYSTEM. This nifty new electronic reader is contained inside a pen-like device which children hold over books that have been printed on special dot-matrix paper. By tapping on a page of the book, the Tag can read the whole page, a word, a phrase, or respond to images on the page. The Tag reader is six inches long and uses two AAA batteries to run. It houses a computer processor, a stereo audio system, and a small infrared camera on the end of the device. By quickly photographing the dots on a page, the Tag can determine where it is on the page and then read to your child. The Tag reader can hold the audio content of up to five books at a time, and you can interchange which books are in its memory by connecting to the Internet. The Tag Reading System comes with one book: Ozzie and Mack by Trish Holland, but additional books are available also. It's already available here in the Philippines particularly at Toys R Us. Very cheap only...P2999k for the whole kit!...arrrgh!..lol!


At launch, the Tag Reading System has 16 books, two activity boards, and two card sets that work with the Tag reader. Parents can choose which classic and/or activity storybooks they want to add to their child's library by purchasing them and then connecting the Tag to the Internet to download the audio content for free. Choices include such classics as Chicka Chicka Boom Boom, The Little Engine That Could, Olivia, and other kids' favorites. Leapfrog also offers books featuring popular branded characters including Diego, from Go Diego Go, SpongeBob SquarePants, and Kung Fu Panda, with Jack Black's voice featured in the audio. For Sam, I'm eyeing for the Adventures under the Sea, SpongeBob SquarePants, Olivia, Kung Fu Panda: Po's Tasty Training and Sam most hated of all the books... the Dora goes to School..lol! Here are the rest of the Tag Library. some of them are already available at our local toy store here in the Philippines. I suggest you go to your nearest Toy R Us store to check these books. They cost P999 a piece. Since it's a bit pricey here, I just made "bilin" to my parents from the states to get these books for Sam. I'm just hoping that they have the time to look for it, you know oldies esp to my dad who doesn't have the patience...hehe :p


The Tag Library! Contains 20 books and it's still growing!

Tag is fascinating to hear and see in action. It's simple for kids to hold it like a pen and tap icons, words, or images to make a book come alive with sound and music. By tapping the "Read the Story" icon, the Tag reads the whole book, while indicating when the child should turn the page. Alternatively, the child can tap the "Read the Page" icon or a specific word. Your child can even drag the pen over a series of words to have a sentence read. Touching illustrations will also provide a rich audio response.


a sample pic from a very satisfied customer...lol!

But, Tag's greatest feature is that it makes reading fun. With Tag, kids want to touch the words to hear them spoken. The books also contain reading games that focus on vocabulary, phonics, and reading comprehension. And Tag always provides positive feedback so kids feel good about themselves when playing with this electronic reader.


click the image for the demo:


Thursday, September 25, 2008

Sam's New Laptop


Vtech Write It Right Laptop

Product Description

- Colourful 2-in-1 laptop featuring the new letter recognition technology
- Teaches handwriting skills and shows how to write numbers
- Press the chunky buttons on the keyboard to access 34 curriculum based activities
- Introduces children to reading, writing, maths, logic and much more
- Ergonomic stylus with glowing writing pad makes learning to write easy and enjoyable
- You can also answer question by pressing the tick and the cross on the glowing pad
- Full alphanumeric keyboard introduces pre-schoolers to first computer skills
- LCD screen brings child's writing and drawing to life for added fun
- Colourful inlay shows lists of activities for easier selection.
- Requires 3 x AA batteries



Since Sam did very well in school for the first grading period, I told her dad about my plans of giving her a small token or reward from being one of the top noodles in her class. Ever since she started to get familiar with computer, she always seat on my lap and watched me while working on something. She's really amazed with the keyboard and sometimes I let her play with it. But until now, she still haveing a hard time to control the mouse. She started to get fascinated na with laptops whenever we're at the mall, requesting to drop by at the toy kingdom or toys r' us just to see these items. She always check and plays with diffrent educational laptops on display and telling me she like to have one of it. As we all know, the costs of these laptops is a bit expensive. I just told her that we don't have money yet and we'll return back na lang next time we visit the store again. Her 1st grading report card made me decide to get her one na. I'm choosing between the Leapfrog items and vtech, and I really had this sudden confusion of what to buy for her. I'm always into Leapfrog because of its excellent background when it comes to learning system... the cons about it is the design...they have a very limited choices when it comes to laptop designs. On the other hand, Vtech also have the same developmental benefits that aims to achieve each child's maximum learning experience. And the good thing about their products is the wide variety of laptop designs... that Sam really like ever since. So that's it... vtech won! She's now enjoying her very first laptop. :p



busy exploring her new toy



Interactive 2-in-1 laptop featuring Letter Recognition Technology to help children write letters and numbers. LCD screen displays children’s writing to reinforce learning. Two friendly characters guide the play and teach reading, writing, maths and logic through 34 curriculum-based activities. Features ergonomic stylus with glowing writing pad and a qwerty keyboard to introduce first computer skills.



one happy girl who still don't want to sleep!...arrgh! :p

Wednesday, September 10, 2008

coolater photo effect

Create stunning water effects on your very own photos. Upload your own pic to Fotline.com to have this cool effect...

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Add this effect to your own photos

Friday, July 11, 2008

Skycable Fun Club -- for kids 2-11 years old


If you are a Skycable subscriber and have kids aged 2-11 years old, why not join the Skycable Fun Club?

One of the perks is getting a birthday pack for your child during his birthday month (pictured on the left is the birthday pack for the 3rd quarter of 2008) by being one of the first 50 to call and reserve that particular month. They change the birthday pack every quarter.

Aside from the birthday packs, you get invites to special fun and educational activities like trips to Manila Ocean Park, SM Science Discovery Center, advanced screenings of family-oriented films, and lots more... all for free! Last summer they even had a series of free Trumpets workshops (complete with a final recital and certificates of accomplishment) for kids aged 7-11.

Important Announcement:
KidsCo and Gain School Advance celebrate with SkyCable Fun Club members for a fantastic birthday celebration! July, August and September celebrants get special birthday treats! So hurry! Call 631-0000 to reserve your kids' birthday treats today!
*First 50 celebrants to call

Birthday Treats Guidelines
1. These birthday treats are available only to Fun Club members who are celebrating their birthdays in July, August and September. A total of 50 birthday packs (i.e. Goodie bags with KidsCo and Gain School Advance premium items) are available for reservation and redemption per month. First call, first served.
2. Reservation will only be processed if account is active and current at the time of the call. Likewise, account must be active and current upon redemption
3. Reservation will only be entertained for celebrants of that month. (EG: July celebrants may only call to reserve in July). Advanced reservations are not allowed. The subscriber will be asked to call again on his/her child’s birthday month.
4. Birthday packs may be redeemed from the SkyCable office at the 33F Tektite East Tower, Exchange Rd, Ortigas Center, Pasig, Thursdays and Fridays, 9am-11am and 1pm-5pm.
5. For the complete terms and conditions of the SkyCable Fun Club, click
here.

All these wonderful treats are exclusively available to SkyCable Fun Club members. Your kids not yet part of the coolest kiddie club around? Register now and introduce them into a world of exclusive treats, fun learning and new friends!

Free WMM Seminar - Lifeworks Series: How to end your homework hassles

Working Mom Magazine and Metrobank Visa presents Lifework Series, the 2nd Quarter Workshop on work-life balance "How to end your homewrok hassles" by Dr. Queene Lee-Chua Ph.D

When: July 19, 2008 / 9-12 noon
Where: Richmond Hotel

Seminar is FREE but pre-registration is a must! Click here for more inquiries.




Thursday, July 10, 2008

Try this cool Badge Maker


Create an ID badge using your own digital photographs or make your own ID card, press pass, name tag, unofficial Flickr badge, or any other kind of identification. Print it out, laminate it, wear it with pride! Make any kind of identification* easily in just a few seconds.

Here's what I've got for myself. Enjoy creating your
own! :p

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