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Thursday, February 10, 2011
The Advantages of Musical Toys for Your Children
Music is not only something you can hear to relax and skip from the hectic day. Basically, it is a gift that will help you to improve brain development and boost your creativity. So, that's why musical toys are important for children in order to help you develop kids' brain intelligence. There are many instruments you can pick in the market. Moreover, nowadays, the toy manufacturers are already made products that appear like miniature or replica of the real instrument but provide the same functions.
Music is like a mathematics. Kids who play a specific instrument may improve the mathematics skill. It is because the rhythm on the music based on the division of the time into fractions. Besides that, if your children play instrument, they may boost the memorizing ability. According to the studies, children that learn music will understand the lesson and can remember the story they read rather than who not play music.
Furthermore, music is like physical education. Kids who have to play an instrument, they must have a good coordination of hands, fingers, arms, and also facial muscles. It is also good for amazing control of your back, chest, stomach muscles and diaphragm which usually you obtain from the exercise.
Besides those advantages, there are still many benefits you may get from the instrument or toys. Your children will have a good concentration while studying, have excellent mathematical perception, the ability of being relaxed and focus as well as high listening ability. With those benefits, your kids can be genius and smart in the class.
Choosing musical toys is simple and easy to do. Just purchase the playthings based on the age group. Ensure the product not consist of choking hazard, small part and sharp edges. Although it is educational toy, you have to look at the safety and beneficial factors. So, you will not worry if your kids playing with the toys. Always pick something benefit for your little one and help them to improve their intelligence with fun and enjoyable experience.
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Sunday, January 16, 2011
Enchant Your Kid's With These Fabulous Toy Story Wall Stickers
Kids love to relive their fantasies. What a wonderful opportunity you can give them by turning their bedrooms into their favorite theme or cartoon character? If your kid is a fan of Toy Story, then you can easily convert his simple bedroom into a Toy Story scene with the help of Toy Story wall stickers. Let's see how this can be made possible.
If you are looking at making your kid's bedroom look like a Toy Story theme, then you need to really put in a lot of effort. There are many websites that deal with a variety of toy story wall decals ranging from cheap to expensive stickers. The additional benefit of such stickers is that they can be placed not only on walls, but also on furniture's, toy boxes, floors etc. Kids also feel safe since they offer a comfortable atmosphere to the room.
No parents; especially moms' do not like messy rooms or walls. Well this problem is easily resolved with these wall stickers. Made from vinyl, these are easier to take off or peel from the walls. You do not have worry about them getting damaged since they are also tough and resilient. In simple words, they add a very imaginative and beautiful feel to the bedroom.
Kids are innocent and can be moody or uncontrollable. In such situations, you may have to compel to their wishes. Some of the kids' may like Woody, the famous cowboy of Toy Story placed at different positions in the room. You task is made easier since these stickers do not leave any marks on the spots where they were earlier placed.
Since small kids are generally active and energetic, these Toy Story wall stickers are a great theme for their bedrooms. These wall graphics can also be used for any special occasions or events or even for birthday them parties. These stickers are sure to bring life to any party or occasion. Children too can go back to their imaginative world and be a part of their favorite cartoon characters.
If you want Woody to be accompanied by his friends then there too you are provided with a lot of options. You can choose from Buzz Lightyear, Etch, Lenny, and Mr. Spell or go in for the whole characters to adorn the walls of your kid's bedrooms. In the case of younger kids like toddlers, you can purchase glow in the dark wall stickers that can be placed on the ceilings so that these kids can sleep peacefully at night.
If you live in a rented house, then you kid might have to share their rooms with their siblings. Now not only kids will like the same theme. If your other kid is a girl, then she may have her preferences too. So, how to satisfy both of them? Easy you can use the Toy Story wall stickers and combine them with the other characters loved by your daughter.
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Wednesday, December 29, 2010
Who Are the New Toy Story 3 Characters?
The new Toy Story 3 characters are the welcoming committee of the Sunnyside Daycare Center - the place where Andy's mom accidentally sends them after they get tossed out by mistake and crawl into a donation box.
While some of the toys are genuinely nice, others as we'll see, have an ulterior motive that doesn't benefit Andy's toys. The same voices are back from the original two Toy Story movies - Tom Hanks as Woody and Tim Allen as Buzz Lightyear.
The actors signed on when they were shown a completed story reel using pre-recorded voices - so they could see, instead of just read, what the movie would be about this time around.
For Toy Story 3, we see several new characters and high profile voices coming to the set. Michael Keaton plays Ken, who may not have the best of intentions by the end of the movie. Ned Beatty plays Lots-o-Huggin-Bear, and Whoopie Goldberg voices a character named Stretch.
Emily Hahn is a new personality who will voice the character of Bonnie, the Sunnyside daycare kid who takes Woody home where he finds out the horrors of what Sunnyside is all about from Mr. Pricklepants (voiced by Timothy Dalton).
Because Andy's little sister Molly is older now, Disney-Pixar brought on another child actress to voice her character - a young lady named Beatrice Miller, who has a track record already established in voicing animated characters from Ice Age movies among others.
And Jodi Benson, who has helped bring many animated characters to life (including Ariel in The Little Mermaid: Ariel's Beginning, Helen of Troy in Hercules, and Jenna in the Balto movies), will be the voice of Barbie, who catches the eye of Ken, a mansion-owning doll who resides in Sunnyside Daycare Center.
The director, Lee Unkrich, who also worked on editing Toy Story and co-directing Toy Story 2, assures us that our old favorite characters will be back for a role reprisal, too - including RC, Lenny, Wheezy, and Bo Peep.
Some of the other new characters we see come to light in Toy Story 3 are Richard Kind as Bookworm, Bonnie Hunt as Dolly, Jack Angel as Chunk, Teddy Newton as Chatter Telephone, James Anthony Cotton as Chuckles the Clown, Kristen Schaal as Trixie and Jeff Garlin as Buttercup.
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