December 25th, 2011 Tanya
I thought it was about time to present another game for little kids. YooDoo is not a game, it’s actually three game activities in one – that invite children to explore their creativity. The activities, made by the same developer who brought your kids Ladybugs, are designed to give empowerment to kids and encourage them to take charge and let their muses inspire them. These activities are also meant to teach drag n drop computer skills, to prepare them for more complex computer skills in the future. This is why the set of games is called, YooDoo. Get it? You do? The first activity is called, “Mister Monster” and it gets the little gamer to create the silliest, scariest or most funny monster they can muster with their artistic abilities. “YooGlow” is inspired by the board game, Lite Brite and the palette of colorful bulbs await them to be applied to the Mac’s canvas. The third activity is “My Garden,” an environmentally friendly place where kids can plant seeds and watch flowers grow.


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December 10th, 2011 John
Here’s a collection of adorable games for your little ones. The seven games will get small children to feel confident as they learn how to use the computer and mouse while they engage in lively, colorful games. These seven games are perfect for kids ages three to seven, and the game developers carefully designed Lua Lua to use an easy game play incorporating a “win win” concept, so that no matter what your little gamer does, he/she will feel rewarded. Lua Lua includes cute animals that playfully invite your kids to take part in the following fun-filled games: “Soopa Koopa,” a puzzle; “Thinky Thinky,” a memory game; “Catch-a-Match,” a matching pairs game; “La La Land,” a musical phrase game much like Simon, “Pig-Tac-Dog” a tic tac toe game, “Taquin” a slide puzzle and “Drag and Drop,” a shape matching game.


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December 9th, 2011 John
Your little kids might not ever admit that fun and games can also involve learning, but we know this is true. Take, for instance, Bob the Builder: Can-Do Zoo. Parents will be relieved to hear that these games are educational and enriching, and encourage creativity and problem solving in their children. Get into these activities with your little ones, whether they’re your sisters and brothers, cousins, your own kids or your grand kids. Bob and his crew will help them learn how to problem solve while having fun all at the same time. They’ll be on a mission to construct a zoo for the animals of Bobland Bay Zoo, and during this experience, they will learn how to solve real-life situations, and they can take these positive lessons and apply them to much later on in their own lives.


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