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Fun Educational Classroom Games
By: Malcolm Blake | 29/02/2008 | Education
Children do not go to school to learn games, but the occasional introduction of such exercises as are suggested here will relieve the monotony of the schoolroom, will rest the pupils, brighten their wits, concentrate their attention, and give them a fresh impetus for more serious work.
Toys and Games That Both Parents and Children Can Enjoy Together
By: Alice Duong | 19/10/2007 | Home & Family
In this demanding and competitive world, many people find that they tend to work too hard to the extent that it is hard to achieve a proper work life balance. I don’t spend enough time with my kids? I am too stressed? Does this all sound familiar? If yes, you will probably appreciate this article which seeks to introduce to you selective toys and games that can be enjoyed by parents and kids alike.
Video Games For Your Small Children
By: Justin DeMerchant | 22/09/2008 | Art & Entertainment
During our younger years, computer was never fully developed and video games were never heard of, which was probably one less stress for our parents.
The Wonders Of Video Games And The Internet
By: Victor Nunn | 19/12/2006 | Computers
Of children in the US, 79% play computer or video games on a regular basis. While most people think of video games as the pastime of the pre-adolescent, and not without reason, since children between the ages of seven and 17 play for an average of eight hours per week....
Brainy Video Games
By: Bill Pratt | 09/04/2008 | Web Hosting
Many people claim that video games are nothing but bad forms of diversion. True, there are those games where players just have to kill enemies or conquer virtual kingdoms. However, today, there are a lot of video games that have been developed to educate as well as entertain.
The Advantages of Video Games
By: Bill Pratt | 25/04/2008 | Web Hosting
Despite common belief, video games could be more than just addictive forms of entertainment and diversion. Although a lot of people say that these games could keep people from functioning as responsible and productive members of society, they could actually prove to be very beneficial.
Development of Fine Motor Skills in Babies and Toddlers - Fun and Educational Activities
By: Slava Prakhiy | 28/01/2008 | Home & Family
Mastering how to use their hands is one of the most important things your baby or toddler will be learning in the next few years of their life. But while they are learning how to hold and manipulate objects other very important brain functions, like language, are also developing. You can help your child build strength and dexterity in their hands by playing some fun and easy games with them and doing some simple exercises.
Why Children Should Exercise
By: Yip See Kit | 05/02/2008 | Sports & Fitness
As technology becomes so advanced, the childhood experienced 10 to 15 years ago as compared to now is completely different. Those once familiar childhood games such as Pepsi Cola, five stones, hop scotch, zero point, police and thief, throwing marbles now seems so foreign to children nowadays. Nowadays, their childhood is probably filled with PSP, PS3, XBOX and other computer gaming. Their only favorite physical activities perhaps are fingers, eyes and mouth exercises (computer gaming and eating