Archive for March 6th, 2010

It seems like one of the first toys each toddler receives is a set of wooden building blocks. I had a set when I was a child and I bet you did, too. Remember? There were squares and cubes and rectangles and triangles. And they were bright red, yellow, blue and green? And even if you only had one set you had lots of blocks to make castles and houses or forts. But if you had more than once set you could build an entire town! And they were one of the few toys that my parents let us play with either inside or out because even if you left them beneath the tree or in the middle of the driveway you really could not hurt them.

This is a trading of cards game with specifically designed cards ; a game first developed by mathematics professor- Prof. Richard Garfield. It is played with the minimal of 2 players and each game revolves around the idea of a war against forceful wizards known as planeswalkers. These planeswalkers use their higher degree of power and sorcery by photographs pictured on individual wizardry cards to win over their competitor. There are decks of cards for beginners known as ‘The intro Pack’ and for more sophisticated players known as ‘Booster Packs’. Each deck is composed of a pack of sixty cards. Some contests may contain a deck of forty. These decks of cards can be classified into three classes as the following :

When anybody is buying baby toys it can be overwhelming, this is because there are so many to choose from. Baby toys should keep your baby amused and also provide some educational factors.