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Does anyone know any good programs or financial games for kids? ?

October 13, 2009

I want to teach my kids more about money. I wish I had money to give them (or have them earn) so that they could learn by using money, but I don’t. So I’m wondering if anyone knows of any good programs or games that are good teaching tools for children. Ages 7-14. Thanks!

Plan A Great Kids Treasure Hunt Party!

October 5, 2009

Kids parties have become the latest craze, and coming up with unique and fun themes and activities for children’s birthday parties and other events can be daunting. More and more parents are faced with the need to find new and creative ways to entertain throngs of classmates, neighborhood friends, and siblings of various ages.


One simple, low-cost, and very popular way to entertain children at any kind of celebration or gathering, indoors or out, is with a good old-fashioned treasure hunt. A treasure hunt is the one party game that truly promotes interaction, naturally evokes squeals of excitement, and leaves your party guests with lasting memories of their adventurous day at your child’s party.


What if your child doesn’t want a pirate-themed party? No problem! Treasure hunts aren’t just for pirates. Tradition has dictated that pirates are the great treasure hunters, but the fact of the matter is treasure hunts are loved by boys, girls, and grown-ups alike, and make a great addition to any party theme. Treasure hunts can be simply adapted with a storyline and a variety of decorations to fit into any party theme. This is the one area of planning where your child might already have a very clear idea of what they would like, and it would be wise to involve them in this decision, as it makes the party their own.


To adapt a treasure hunt for a princess-themed party, for example, you might announce that someone has stolen the princess’s jewels, and whoever finds them by following the clues will be rewarded with a share of the loot. You place a jewelry box overflowing with plastic beads, candy necklaces and rings, and other gem-like treats in the center of the party table, and have someone sneak the treasure away during the party before making the announcement. Other themes and decorations might revolve around the latest TV cartoon characters, superheroes, pop idols, a holiday, or your child might want to create their own theme.


That being said, be careful not to fall into the parent trap of spending a small fortune buying themed party goods. Consider purchasing just a few themed bright and colorful decorations and/or centerpieces, and then either complement them with less expensive coordinating party supplies and decorations, or make your own — there are plenty of great fun ways to put you and your child’s artistic talent to work to customize your party.


Some crafty ideas kids may love making or having at their party include authentic-looking weathered pirate treasure maps, princess crowns and jewelry, spyglasses made from paper towel rolls, pinatas (handmade or bought), cardboard hooks inserted into the bottom of styrofoam cups to wear on their hands like Captain Hook, paper or felt decorated pirate hats, and bejeweled and personalized loot bags, to name only a few.


Although it requires some time, creativity, and resources, you can make and stage your own treasure hunt game to play as a group or competitively in teams. Design and hide 10 clever clues that lead players step-by-step from one clue to the next, hidden amongst common objects, to ultimately discover the hidden treasure, which might be sacks of “loot” consisting of candy such as chocolate coins wrapped in gold foil, or party favors, toys, and other items valuable to children.


Alternatively, if you’re short on time, money, and party ideas like many busy parents and party planners, online sites such as Treasure-Adventure.com offer affordable complete treasure hunts with pre-made custom clues full of rhymes and riddles that kids love to solve, the design of which can be the most time-consuming and difficult part of preparing a treasure hunt.


Use creativity to build your party further around the hunt for a truly fantastic and memorable party that your child and his or her guests will talk about long after the party is over. Although the treasure hunt will likely be the main attraction since it is the most action-packed and engaging, don’t necessarily limit other activities that might complement the hunt such as a cannonball toss using bean bags or water balloons, “Walk the Plank” using a shallow pool full of plastic alligators and snakes, pan for gold using gold spray-painted rock nuggets, dress in costumes, hold a peg-leg relay, make a castle or pirate ship out of an appliance box, play “Blackbeard says,” etc. — the sky is the limit!


Treasure hunts are also not just limited to children or birthday parties, but are perfect for family fun night, slumber parties, classroom parties, picnics, and other group events. Treasure hunts bring parties alive with hours of challenging and fun entertainment, with the thrill of the hunt along with the solving of puzzles often being the most enjoyable and memorable part of the day. And don’t think you can’t top your last party. By using a variety of themes, new treasure hunt clues and decorations, and a little creativity, you can throw many more successful and unique parties for years to come that never go out of style.


“If you’re up to the challenge, spyglass and compass in hand, yer prize is in sight, so let the adventure begin!”


To purchase inexpensive ready-to-play treasure hunt games online and find more valuable information on treasure hunt party planning, visit Treasure-Adventure.com online at http://www.treasure-adventure.com. Games come complete with hiding guides to help you coordinate and pull off the perfect hunt and bring your party to life, come in a variety of themes such as for outdoor and classroom events, and the Treasure-Adventure.com web site also offers party supplies, free downloadable kids activities and games, party and craft ideas such as how to make an authentic looking pirate map, treasure hunting tips, and legends of lost treasure.

Deb Bromley is co-founder of Treasure-Adventure.com, a designer of unique print ‘n’ play treasure hunt party games with custom fun and challenging clues for kids of all ages.

Kids party game ideas for pirate/princess theme?

October 4, 2009

We are having a big outdoor kids party the theme is pirate/princess the kids ages are from 1-17 plus many adults will be there we need ideas for the games and food we don’t want to spend too much money because we’ll be giving out prizes too so any ideas on stuff we can use from around the house would be great Thanks!

Monkey Preschool Lunchbox for iPhone by THUP Games

September 22, 2009

Available now in the app store: itunes.apple.com Monkeys have to go to school and monkeys need you to pack them lunch! Monkey Preschool Lunchbox is a collection of educational games for preschool aged children (ages 2 to 5). *** INCLUDED GAMES *** 1. LEARNING COLORS. This picky monkey only likes fruit of a certain color, touch only the color they like to pack the lunchbox. Kids will learn about colors, color names, and grouping. 2. MATCHING. Match pairs of fruit hidden behind the cards to …

What is the kids computer game with gloria ghastly called?

September 1, 2009

its an older pc game that takes place in a haunted house and there are invitations that get lost and ghost games… i cannot remember what it is called and its driving me crazy! any help at all would be appreciated

Do you have any game ideas for a Little Einsteins Bday party? Please read.?

August 30, 2009

My daughter will be 4, some guests will be younger and some a little older. I’m looking for games that would be themed around the TV show. I was thinking about playing musical chairs to some of the music they feature. My husband is going to get a fridge box and paint Rocket on it for the kids to play in, and I was going to make a poster of Leo and have the kids play "Pin the Baton on Leo". I’ve looked on ebay for party supplies, no one makes official Little Einstein party stuff yet, so I’m not looking for any of that, I’ll probably just use colorful napkins and plates. I just need a few more ideas for fun stuff to do so I can pick and choose. Also, what kind of favors, I was thinking maybe a plastic recorder or something musical like that. Any and all ideas welcome!

Digital Media’s Affect on Kids & Learning

August 27, 2009

To learn more about the MacArthur Foundation’s efforts to better understand the role of digital media in the lives of our children, visit www.macfound.org/education.

Games Are A Fun Way To Teach Kids

August 23, 2009

How often have you looked back and thought that much of what you studied in school has proved to be irrelevant. If you can think like this and agree to this statement, imagine what you children go through when they go through boring lesson after lesson, doing homework and studying while not understanding the actual reason why they are being subjected to such boring information.


The fact is that unless a task has relevance for us, it looses its importance. Many kids crib about how boring mathematics is or how difficult and irrelevant science seems to them.


It is up to the parents and teachers to make these learning a fun activity with a meaning so that the kids can appreciate why they are learning certain things. Experiments, real life examples and expedition can bring alive the information in text books.


Today there are many companies with presence on the website that provide helpful learning tools guised as games to make learning a fun-filled activity. You may have seen that younger kids hate reading and it is impossible to find a magazine or book that will interest them. But hand them over a video game and they will be busy for hours together.


Even as video games per se have no informational content, there are many reading tools that come in the format of a video game, endearing itself to the child in the first instance. Role playing is one such category of games that can be adapted to video games and as the child goes through the instructions in the games and moves from level to level, the reading skills are honed. Depending on the role that is being played the child can learn maths skills by buying items in a virtual store, selling and managing a business and much more.


They can also acquire better reasoning skills by working their way through various obstacles and reaching their goals. There are also some games that enable the children to understand what they study in school better. These learning games have options that you can choose from and include demonstrations of the experiments that they have done in school, the option of running and managing a theme park, learning how to conceptualize and build things and more.


There are also options of board learning games that can be played with the family. These prove to be a nice way in which your child can learn while spending time with you.


The best part is that kids do not realize that they are learning skills that they need to acquire while playing thee games. It is the best situation where they get to play a game while you can ensure that they are learning and acquiring the skills that they are supposed to.

To find more information about giving your kids the best possible start by teaching them using games visit http://kids-tips.com

Fun Ideas for a Space or NASA themed kids’ Party?

August 22, 2009

the kids are ages 7-10 and he wants a Space Shuttle theme. any ideas for decorations, games and food will be most appreciated! 10 pts. for best answer!!!
I tried iparty but they didn’t really have what we wanted. thanks anyway. :-)

learn games for kids?

August 22, 2009

what are some good online learn games for 12-14