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Archive for the ‘Techno Tots’ Category

Techno Tots – Learning with Letter Factory

Monday, July 21st, 2008

“The A says “ah! ” The A says “Ah! ” Every letter makes a sound, the A says “Ah!

Over and over I heard this and can still hear this tune in my dreams… but that’s not important. What is important, of course, is that my son learned the first letter of the alphabet, and the rest, by listening and watching this educational video from Leap Frog Learning called “Letter Factory.”

Letter Factory is a full-length video adventure that engages children with the use of everyday images, in order to learn the alphabet. Not only do they learn the individual letters, but they learn the sound associated with the letters as well. My son absolutely loves this video and, after only a few times viewing the DVD, he had learned the complete ABCs and could sing along on sight with the video.

While this learning series is no longer in production, you can still find copies to purchase via Amazon and other online outlets. Given the strength of Letter Factory in our son’s development, we will certainly check out other products from Leap Frog and encourage you to take a look as well.

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Techno Tots - 10 Web Sites for Toddlers

Friday, July 11th, 2008

 

Sharing the computer with your toddler can not only be fun, but educational as well.  Case in point, the first lesson I gave my son happened to be…  “Don’t poke the laptop screen with your finger” and the second was “Especially when covered in chocolate!” I guess that’s more of an addendum to the first lesson, but you get my point.  He learned not to poke the laptop, and I learned not to leave him unattended watching YouTube Monster Truck videos.

When we aren’t watching Gravedigger crush cars online, my son and I also like to check out what’s new in the world of kids on the Internet.  Here are 10 Web sites geared for toddlers and kids that can also be enjoyed by the whole family.  (In no specific order)

  • Noggin: It’s like preschool on TV

Play games, check show times, and check in on Bert and Ernie, Franklin, Miffy and the gang.

  • PBS Kids

A safe place for kids to explore and play hundreds of fun educational games with their favorite PBS KIDS characters.  This site also links to PBS Parents, which includes great information on “How to Grow Green Kids”.

  • StarFall: Where children have fun learning to read

Parents use Starfall to prepare their children for school, and to support them once they are there. Starfall is an educational alternative to other entertainment choices for children.

  • Cartoon Network Games

The best place for cartoons online: tons of games featuring the world’s biggest cartoon stars, plus television’s largest online trading community.

  • Thomas & Friends

Official site featuring events, fun and games, shop, show information and TV listings.  Everything a young child needs from their favorite cartoon train engine.

  • Nick Jr.com: For parents and preschoolers

Play games and upload your pictures and videos to share with the Nick Jr. community.

  • Disney Playhouse

My son says this if his favorite Web site.  Play games, watch videos, find fun printable activities and more starring your favorite characters from Playhouse Disney!

  • Sesame Street Workshop

Official site includes games, stories and activities, as well as resources for caregivers.

  • Boowa & Kwala

Educational games and activities for preschool, kindergarten and primary school kids, or Boowa & Kwala fans of any age!

  • Fischer-Price: Online Games and Activities

Online games and learning activities are a great way to spend quality time with your child. Have fun with these online activities, and remember: whether your child is an infant, toddler or preschooler, it’s important to let him learn at his own pace!

If you have any online sites for toddlers and kids that you would like to share, please include in your comments.

Posted in Social Media, Techno Tots | No Comments »

Techno Tots – Graco iMonitor

Wednesday, June 18th, 2008

I’m fairly certain that when I was an infant, my parents never had a baby monitoring system.  Well maybe two tin cans and some string, but that’s not quite as nice as what you can get today.  And while monitoring systems are all the rage, not many currently available have the secure monitoring capability to include video as does the Graco iMonitor.

The iMonitor is a digital, color video baby monitoring system that allows a parent or guardian to watch over their loved ones remotely with the use of a handheld receiver (Parental Unit).  You can mount the camera (Nursery Unit) over a crib, in a corner, or on a wall and have instant audio and video feedback in regards to what your child is doing.  The camera on the unit can adjust to swivel from left to right for better positioning and it also includes nightvision, that’s pretty slick!

The Parental Unit itself is very portable and sports a 1.9” color video screen.  From the unit, you can adjust the volume, zoom in and out with video camera, change brightness and all this from a distance of up to 600 feet.  Not to mention it includes an alarm and can be set to use several languages. 

We tested the unit with our son, who will be turning 3 years old this August.  While I expect many people will use this primarily for newborns and infants, we found the unit extremely handy for keeping an eye on a mischievous toddler.  Setting up the device was very quick and easy, simply install the rechargeable battery pack for the Parental Unit, install AAA batteries as backup for the Nursery Unit (Camera), plug in the AC adapters for power/charging and you are good to go.  

Initially, we set the camera up on the counter to monitor our son in the living room.  The first thing my wife said when we turned it on was “Wow… we should have had something like this earlier.”

The video was in color, however I did find it a bit jerky when my son moved and played with his toys, but the audio was very clear.  Even with the slight jerk as he moved within the frame, it captured his movement and activities in much greater detail than I had been anticipating.  For a newborn or infant who is primarily still in their crib and not as active, I wouldn’t imagine that video capture would be an issue.

The night vision is great.  We were able to clearly see our son sitting in the dark as he watched the movie Cars.  However, he was a bit distracted by the red light from the camera, which is easily visible in a dark room.  We both laughed from the other room as we watched him get up to investigate the camera.  We also saw no issues with interference when we used the unit through several rooms while sitting outside on our patio.  All in all, we both love the monitor.  Just by flipping open the parental unit, or sitting it on the table next to you, one is easily comforted by seeing and hearing your loved one as they lie or play in another room. 

I’d like to thank fellow blogger and occasional Your Blog reader Lindsay Lebresco at Graco for sending me a review unit.  If you would like to get involved in the Graco community, check out the Graco Blog.  The site is very family oriented and filled with great tips such as Top 10 Ways to Keep a 2 Year Old Quiet, and who couldn’t use more ideas in this area?  =)

Posted in Techno Tots, Tips | 3 Comments »

Techno Tots - Wii Mario Kart

Monday, May 19th, 2008

If you have been following me on Twitter, you discovered I took the plunge and purchased a Wii last week for the family.  I picked up Super Smash Bros. Brawl, Mario Kart and the much needed accessory (Wii Steering Wheels).  And while I have only played one game of Super Smash Bros., I’ve been addicted to Mario Kart and so has my son.

Mario Kart is a very simple game to play, however it provides incredible entertainment value.  The maps included are very engaging, run from easy to navigate to more challenging in nature, and are full of colorful Nintendo characters and Mii’s.  Mii’s are avatars that you can create in your own image, that are used within the game as you play along.

Creating your Mii is one of the first tasks accomplished when you are setting up the console, and my son loved interacting with this process.  While I controlled the creation of his avatar, my son had full creative input in regards to the physical features.  Hair, skin tone, facial expressions where all his choices, and we ended up with incredible cartoon likeness when completed.

As my son is not yet 3, I did have some reservations that he would not be able to play using the controller correctly.  And that may very well be the case for other games that use the standard controller.  However the Wii Wheel in Mario Kart is incredibly easy to use, even for a child at such a young age. That said, it did take several games, with Dad’s guidance, for him to understand you turn the wheel itself and *not* your body, to make the kart change directions.   And now, after several family gaming sessions with an emphasis on “trading turns” and “sharing,” my son is able to complete several tracks on his own, without any help at all from Dad.  Watching cartoons has now been replaced with requests to play the racing game.

While I don’t claim to have the exact answer to when you should introduce your child to video games, I’m sure it lies somewhere between when you feel the time is right for your child and/or according to your own personal parental beliefs.

But I would love to hear from the community.

At what age did you introduce video games to your children?  What restrictions, if any, did you put in place for usage?  Is there a negative to introducing video games to our kids early on?

Posted in Gaming, Techno Tots | 9 Comments »

“Techno-Tots” and the Digital Life

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

This August, my wife and I will celebrate our son’s 3rd birthday.  Being he is our first child, we like most parents strive to provide the best in everything for him.  We also realize that our son is growing up in an age that is vastly more technologically advanced than the one my wife and I experienced.

I remember playing Pong (yes, I’m dated), our first “color” TV (amazing), and being mesmerized by the game Simon.  However my son is growing up with Wii, XBox 360 and Playstation 3.  Not to mention computers, cell phones and HDTV.  I must admit I’m a bit jealous.  If only these devices were around when I was a kid.

I’ve dubbed this next generation “Techno-Tots,” and this series of occasional posts will focus on children growing up in this wonderful Digital Life of today.

While doing research for the series, I came across an article from Forbes: “Coolest Gadgets for Kids.”  It featured the Wow Wee Robosapien.

 

My son loves it!  And while I reviewed the instruction manual, he quickly had the robot performing tricks before I could figure out which buttons to push.  And all this before the ripe age of 3.  While new to me, he seemed incredibly comfortable with the remote control.  So who is teaching who in this digital age?

If you have ideas for “Techno-Tots” posts, I’d like to hear from you.  Until then, I’ll try and wrestle the remote from my son and have *him* show *me* how it works.

Follow me on Twitter @ChrisBatDell.

PS: Happy Mother’s Day, Mom!!!

Posted in Eclectica, Gaming, Techno Tots | 6 Comments »


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