Archive for March 15th, 2010

Are wooden toys going to disappear from the toy shelves soon? Are wooden building blocks and wooden trucks soon to become something you can only find in an antique shop or your grandmother’s attic? It happened to Erector Sets, one of the foremost classic toys you could ever hope to find. Many individuals who are engineers today developed that interest after they got their first Erector Set. But they’re gone now, victims of the electronic revolution that appears to be sweeping the toy department. If it doesn’t walk by itself, talk by itself and allow you to chat with someone on the other side of the globe it’s outta here. Will wooden toys suffer the same fate?

It is so easy to forget how much fun we had as a child; life takes over and pretty soon we don’t even remember what it was like to just sit and play. The new Dinosaur Train TV show has captured the attention of many children, and it isn’t just about playing with Dinosaur Train toys, it is a very educational show that teaches them a lot about science and nature. This article will discuss 3 reasons why kids love to play with Dinosaur Train toys.

Disney princesses may provide good role models for little girls. Girls often enjoy playing with Disney princess toys, as each princess has a different personality and is also intelligent, beautiful, kind, and independent. They all have different points of view on the world, with some waiting for “their prince, ” and others wanting to simply succeed as themselves. Girls can enjoy pretending to be their role model, and different girls can enjoy playing with the princess that reminds them of themselves.

Dog training can be a very rewarding experience for both you and your pet when done in a positive manner and with the right attitude. Your dog just wants to please you and when you are both happy everyone has fun, so make it a fun experience. But when your pet starts bad behaviors you have to nip them in the bud. Like chewing for example.

A Brief Look At Snowboarding

Mar. 15, 2010 No Comments Posted under: Toys

Visitors to the Winter Olympics in Nagano Japan in 1998 were witnesses to the debut of snowboarding as an Olympic sport, it having been approved as such in 1994 by the International Olympic Committee. It is not surprising that it reached the world’s largest sports stage. Since the mid 1960s, an ever increasing number of snowboarders have taken to ski slopes around the world. Its popularity as a winter sport is perhaps best understood if you consider that in the mid 1980s snowboarding was allowed on less than ten percent of the ski areas in the United States; today it is permitted on over ninety-five percent.