SESAME STREET: Ready, Set, Grover – Wii Game

Any time you can supply a new video game to a preschool child, they seem to go crazy with enthusiasm.  It’s great when you can capitalize on this enthusiasm to help reinforce healthy habits. This game’s message promotes Healthy Habits in the form of physical activity, good nutrition, hygiene, and rest and relaxation.  Ready, Set Grover!  uses several Sesame Street characters such as Grover, Elmo and Abby Cadabby to guide your preschooler through various activities.  I loved the sheer number of games and activities included as part of the game.  It seemed as though we went from one activity to another without duplicating an activity.  The game provides a short audio visual tutorial before each activity to direct your preschooler how to complete the task.  My son took the directions and knew what he had to do to complete the various tasks.  He has played a few Wii games before and really loved Ready, Set Grover! 

The Wii game comes with a Grover Remote cover which is super cute and easier to hold.   The cover also hides unnecessary buttons and therefore aids your preschooler in touching the correct buttons, reducing wasted time and parent intervention.   Another great feature is  the “Parents Page” where parents can check progress on activities and customize specific games for their kids based on their preferences or set limits for play.  This new Sesame Street game has a great message and is really fun for your toddler, so if you allow your toddler or preschooler to play Wii, this is worth a look.

Written by Mr. Cool Baby Kid

Disclaimer: A review copy was provided; all opinions are 100% our own.

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Splish Splash! by Gamewright: Fun for the Whole Family *Giveaway*

Some of my favorite activities with the kids include movie night, dance parties and playing games. Like Disney World, each of these is fun for both adults and kids making our time together more enjoyable. Don’t get me wrong, I can last a good fifteen minutes playing “kitchen,” but after the tenth “I would like cupcakes for dessert” my mind begins to wander.

I was first introduced to Gamewright at Toy Fair and impressed with their unique offerings of games and puzzles, reviewed Take the Cake, a game my daughter and I especially like as big cupcake fans. This time we tried out Splish Splash! which easily proved to be another hit. My three year old son loves to throw rocks into bodies of water, so when I realized the object of the game was to drop the pebble into the pond and match shapes which splash out to your game card, I immediately knew it was be up his alley. A learning opportunity to count, identify and match colors, and learn taking turns, I highly recommend Splish Splash! which is appropriate for ages 4 and up. Gamewright offers fun for every age category including 3 and up, 6 and up, 8 and up and 10 and up with over fifty games in repertoire of this parent-created company.

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Goosie Personalized Flashcards *Top Pick & Giveaway*

Goosie flashcards embody every single Cool Baby Kid cool-factor. Unique, customizable, educational and just plain awesome, these have been numerous of our best of the best lists for years.  When they recently contacted me to check out a new card creation process now that Goosie has partnered with Walgreens, I was overjoyed. Test out one of my all-time favorite products…a no-brainer. I must have been onto something as they were even featured on People.com!

An ingenious mom who realized the influence personalized pictures had during a learning session with her son began to offer custom flashcards that enabled users to upload pictures and text for create one-of-a-kind creations. The new system is so easy even providing pictures to supplement your own. Just enter Goosie at Walgreen Photo Center, choose Signature or Everyday Collection, upload your pics, add text and voila! Using Goosie flashcards to create custom ABC cards is great suggestion, but since mine are learning to read, I used the opportunity to create custom sight word flashcards. The trickiest part of our creations were integrating sight words to match pictures of the kids and our family members. But with phrases “Nonnie & Grampa Mont Love Us,” I was able to accomplish this goal.

Goosie also offers gift certificates for a unique baby gift, toddler birthday gift or preschooler present. I highly recommend both for personal use and as a gift idea and will be absolutely utilizing them again in the future for just that.  It’s just a shame I don’t have a “Best Unique, Educational and Customizable Gift Ideas” guide to include these in.

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Top 5 Carus Publishing Kids’ Magazines

While you may have heard of Cricket magazine for kids, other Carus Publishing titles for all ages are just as read0worthy. Check out some of Cool Baby Kid’s favorite magazines for kids:

Ladybug

Ages: 3-6

From crafts and songs to poems and activities, this was the biggest hit in our house, likely because it was geared toward my children's ages. Another bonus...no advertising!

Cricket

Ages: 9-14

A gold-standard classic, Crickets aims to "deliver intelligent, imaginative content that encourages its readers to develop their own, unique creativity" and it certainly meets this lofty goal. Love it.

Babybug

Ages: 6mo-3yrs

A magazine for babies? Sure! This adorable pick includes age appropriate rhymes and stories along with colorful pics to entertain every the youngest scholar.

APPLESEEDS

Ages: 6-9

Published 9 times per year, this title both educates and entertains. At this age learning and fun must go hand and hand, and APPLESEEDS does a good job melding the two into one piece of literature.

Spider

Ages: 6-9

A personal favorite, Spider takes newly independent readers along on a journey into unique stories with 40 pages of activities, puzzles and more fun for these young readers.

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Lessons Learned As a “Temporary” Stay At Home Mom

Loves Of My Life

Tomorrow ends my nearly 1 1/2 year journey into the world of playdates and learning time. After working for 12 years as an 8th grade Language Arts teacher, armed with a college degree in Education, Master’s in English and PhD in Curriculum, I decided it was time to stay home with my children. Made possible by my ability to take an educational sabbatical and a few less trips to T.J. Maxx, I ended the school year knowing an entire year would go by without seeing my classroom and colleagues with major changes in education taking place in my absence. (Unfortunately, not all for the better.)

This new world included somewhat scary forrays into A.C.Moore to find crafts to do with the kids, even though I don’t own a glue gun. Signing up for preschool snack times and school field trips, my briefcase stayed home housed in the closet with heels and suits I wore just a few months earlier while interning for my administrative certificate. For as many years as I could remember, one professional goal gave way to another, with just a few brief years since college that I wasn’t also a student. Then, abruptly, professional goals gave way to personal ones. Setting aside time for my childrens’ learning, enjoying watching them flourish and having the opportunity to pursue other creative outlets served as the hallmark of my life over the last year and a half.

Double Duty Divas @ Reviewer's Retreat 2011

At times I missed my colleagues and the daily routine of driving 1/2 hour to school and talking politics in the carpool. Missing work and getting up at 5:00 a.m. to squeeze in a workout? Preposterous. And yet I did.

Though I would not trade my year for the world, I had difficulty balancing my new professional endeavors. Cool Baby Kid, this review blog which was created in 2007 to share cool tips with families–Double Duty Divas, the consulting company created in 2009 with Experimental Mommy which seemed to flourish when given some attention–Reviewer’s Retreat at Great Wolf Lodge, a blog conference Bridgette and I hosted which was a fabulous success.  Eventually, though, a new routine took shape. Breakfast with the kids, answering emails during Jake and the Neverland Pirates, learning time, fun time, nap time… Through it all I learned a few things about the working mom/stay at home mom (SAHM) conundrum:

  • Being a SAHM is more work than any job outside the home I’ve ever done including being a dishwasher at a convent.
  • Seeing your kids every single morning when they are at their snuggliest is worth not having a cleaning lady.
  • You can bring a girl to a craft store, but that doesn’t make her crafty.
  • Cliques and mean girls exist everywhere. At work, at the playground, online. Learning to stay out of the “fray” is a skill every young girl must learn since it will be a life-long endeavor.
  • Living on a tight budget means buying off the $1 menu rather than getting kids meals. And painting your own toes is possible.
  • Somehow, against all reason, it’s easier to teach 120 adolescents than two itty bitty preschoolers.
  • Both SAHMoms and working moms have “mom guilt.”

I’m so grateful for the opportunity to have spent the last year and a half, all day every day, with the loves of my life. At the same token, I’m ready to become a working mom again. And if that oxymorn doesn’t seem to make sense to you, then join the club.

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Top Five “Get Ready for School” DVDs *Giveaway*

Rock 'N Learn Sight Words

Kids learn all pre-primer Dolch words, the top 20 from Fry's, and more in this engaging DVD from Rock 'N Learn who also offer a host of learning DVDs for pre-school, kindergarten and more. Our kids have been watching Sight Words in the car and just love it. Learning masked as fun makes this a top pick.

LeapFrog Sing & Learn with Us!

The "Us!" in the title refers to the band with whom little ones will sing and learn 12 songs focused on short vowel sounds. I love being able print compatible, printable sing-along storybooks and 3 coloring sheets as well. Another LeapFrog winner.

The Laurie Berkner Bands: Party Day!

A birthday party adventure...sing along songs...getting ready for school? Yes. Following directions plays an important role in early childhood education, and we love to play and have fun while learning basic social skills at the same time.

Rock 'N Learn: Getting Ready for Kindergarten

While we didn't actually test-drive this DVD, this is an especially nerve-wracking time for parents. The DVD looks great for kids. "The two characters on the DVD take the viewer through life skills like setting the table...pre-academic skills...as well as social/play skills like playing with blocks and following directions."

LeapFrog: Let's Go to School

Released in 2009, we reviewed a while back and still enjoy this DVD, especially now with school once again looming. Tad and Lily, familiar characters to LeapFrog fans, lead lessons about phonics, counting, days of the week and animals.

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Scout’s ABC Garden: New LeapFrog App *Giveaway*

Like everything LeapFrog, the new Scout’s ABC Garden App for iPhone, iPad or iPod Touch is top notch. In our newest Top Pick, cout or Violet lead users to explore letters and sounds in an app designed to tap into their senses. When it comes time to “shake-a shake-a shake-a” our 3 year old shakes his iPod vigorous, laughing the whole time. Aside from the educational components… learning level customization, parent updates, achievements… it’s just plain fun. From watering the garden with sounds to match, tapping goofy gopher on the head or petting Scout earning a big smooch from our favorite pup, this app is packed with both learning and entertainment, a LeapFrog staple. See it in action:

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Teach My Preschooler: Top Pick for Learning Time

At Toy Fair 2011 in NYC we finally had an opportunity to meet in person the creators behind one of Cool Baby Kid’s all-time favorite products. Teach My Baby and Teach My Toddler, two award winning learning kits are joined by a new preschool version. We used Teach My Toddler nearly every day for months and the kids still ask for “blue learning time” although they have both graduated beyond letter and number recognition. The preschool kit includes four sections for reading, writing, counting and math. Like its predessors, the all-in-one kit includes everything parents or grandparents need to help their little ones learn while having fun. As an 8th grade teacher, I thought teaching to the kids would comes naturally until I realizes early education is very different than secondary teaching and learning. Just 20 minutes a day, and the kids will be on their way to early reading, early writing and early math. See Teach My Preschooler in action:

Take a virtual tour inside the Teach My Preschooler tote which was created my a mompreneur looking for an all-in-one solution for her 18-month old son. After piecing together “Mama’s School” as they called it, the idea for Teach My was born making it easier for parents everywhere to re-create their own “learning time.” A Cool Baby Kid *Top Pick*  the Teach My series has been included in various CBK gift guides and is a personal favorite gift of mine.

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