Time to Play: Summer – Let the Games Begin!

Published on Monday, August 24th, 2009 — View Comments

By Guest Blogger

By Ana Picazo, Founder and Editor, Finding Bonggamom, and Blogger at Being Savvy Silicon Valley

Summer camp? Summer shmamp! We’ve had ten weeks of summer vacation, and my kids have spent just two of those at a summer camp. The rest of the time they have been at home with me. But they haven’t been bored at all. We’ve gone berry picking, visited museums, taken swimming lessons. They’ve spent some time doing activity workbooks and reading to keep their young minds fresh and ready for the upcoming schoolyear. But most of the time they’ve just been playing, by themselves and with each other. There’s a whole summer’s worth of games that children can play, and they don’t need a camp counselor to do it. Here are some that we’ve been playing all summer:

ana-picazo-pool-partyPool Games
Now that all 3 of my kids can swim, they’re not restricted to the shallow end, and they enjoy pool games more than ever. We always take a giant mesh bag filled with dive sticks and a couple of foam water cannons, but my kids don’t really need pool toys to have fun. One of our favorite pool games is Marco Polo, and another is Red Fish/Green Fish (it’s just like Red Light/Green Light, but in the water). And you can’t beat Underwater Leapfrog — taking turns swimming underwater through a tunnel made by the other players’ legs!

Water Games
Who needs a pool to have some splashy fun? Some days I’m just too lazy to get all our swim gear together and head to the community pool, so I fill up a big bucket of water and let them loose. That bucket of water can turn into a swimming pool for dolls, an ocean for ships and sharks and divers, a cauldron for all kinds of magic brews, or ammunition for water guns and water balloons. For a real treat, I let them run through the sprinklers and squirt each other with the garden hose. And if our water session extends into the late afternoon, we sometimes get the shampoo and soap out, and give the kids a fun outdoor shower.

Chalk Games
Chalk is more than just something to draw pretty pictures on the sidewalk with. It’s also crucial to setting up our driveway games of hopscotch, foursquare and soccer — how else would we figure out where the boundaries are? We also like to draw circles on the driveway and use them in a fun freeze dance (when the music stops, anyone who’s not standing on a circle is out). Getting all that chalk off used to be such a hassle until I handed that chore to the kids. I gave them some brushes and soap and told them to go scrub the deck, and it became another fun water game.

Food Games
Bake some cookies, squeeze some lemons, paint a sign, drag out a table, open an umbrella, and voila! You’ve got a lemonade stand. My kids have done lemonade stands every year for several years now, but I still get a kick out of how seriously they pour out lemonade for their customers and how their eyes light up when the customer ponies up their twenty-five cents. Lemonade stands aren’t just a great way to help your child save up to buy a special toy; they also teach valuable lessons in customer service, counting money, making change, good hygiene. By the way, the food doesn’t have to be real to be delicious; my kids have been known to set up elaborate plastic food or Play-Doh food stands, with only their doting mama as customer.

Bike Games
We don’t have much space in our back yard, so every so often we take our bikes to the nearest neighborhood park. Our park is encircled by a bike path, and my kids love to release their pent-up energy by racing round and round the path. I can sit on a park bench and watch them tire each other out, happy in the knowledge that tonight’s bedtime will be easy and fuss-free.

All it takes for an afternoon full of fun summer games is a few simple props, a bottle of sunscreen, and a group of kids. So go and get your child together with a brother or sister or cousin or friend, try playing the games I’ve listed here, try playing your own favorites — or let the kids dream up a summer game all their own.

Bonggamom is a stay-at-home parent to a daughter and twin boys, constantly looking for new ways to entertain them while doing as little housework as possible. Follow their adventures on her personal blog, Finding Bonggamom, and for more activity suggestions for preschoolers, visit her blog at Being Savvy Silicon Valley and become her follower on Twitter.

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The NCAA Tournament Doesn’t Have to End Tonight

Published on Monday, April 6th, 2009 — View Comments

By Jeff McKinney (Follow Jeff on Twitter at @JeffMMcKinney)

by Jeff McKinney and Erik Kieckhafer

The most exciting month in college sports comes to an end tonight when the University of North Carolina (UNC) Tar Heels take on the Michigan State University (MSU) Spartans to crown the NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champion.

UNC is favored by 7 points, but MSU has proven their worth by already beating two #1 seeds and defending national champion Kansas in the tournament, so an ‘upset’ wouldn’t be a big surprise.

The boys (and girls) in your life have probably been glued to the television for the past few months watching the action. Just because the college season is coming to an end tonight doesn’t mean their basketball thirst needs to go unquenched until next season. Today we take a look at three b-ball games with something that should appeal to all the gamers in your life.

NCAA Basketball 09 from EA SportsNCAA Basketball 09
Rated Everyone
PS2, PS3, Xbox

Our fist game is the definitive NCAA Tournament title, which will appeal to gamers from High School through adulthood. NCAA Basketball 09, from Electronic Arts, re-creates the atmosphere and intensity of March Madness by enabling fans to authentically replicate the entire Tournament and play through a “virtual bracket” with their favorite team. Xbox users score an added bonus with the downloadable, March Madness Edition, which updates the video game to reflect what is happening in the real-life tournament

Backyard BasketballBackyard Basketball for the Nintendo DS
Rated Everyone
DS, PS2, PC

Up next we have a basketball game for the younger gamers out there who aren’t ready for the complexities or difficulty of NCAA Basketball 09. It’s Atari’s Backyard Basketball, the best selling kids’ basketball videogame of all time. Backyard Basketball is the only official youth basketball game licensed by the NBA and includes all NBA teams, uniforms, and logos as well as a roster of animated kid versions of popular NBA stars.

High School Musical 3: Senior Year DanceHigh School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance for the Nintendo Wii
Rated Everyone
PS2, PC, Xbox360, Wii

Ok, High School Musical 3: Senior Year Dance from Disney Interactive, isn’t actually a basketball game. It’s a dancing game where players have to hit the dance cues in real-life to get their on-screen character to move. Players experience the music, familiar locations and popular characters from all three movies including, a dance number on the basketball court.

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Barbie Turns 50

Published on Friday, March 20th, 2009 — View Comments

By Christopher Byrne (Follow Chris on Twitter at @TheToyGuy)

Amazing as it may seem, Barbie just celebrated her 50th birthday. And while adults and celebrities feted the fashion icon at a real Malibu Beach House, Mattel rolled out several celebratory dolls – and kicked off a year of festivities. Check out http://barbiestyle.barbie.com.

According to Mattel, more than one billion Barbie dolls have been sold over the past five decades. Yet, the magic of Barbie is that for all those dolls sold, each one has been unique. Every little girl brings Barbie to life in her own individual way. So while Barbie may link the generations, no two girls relate to her in quite the same way. She becomes intimately entwined in girls’ hopes, dreams and images of themselves. She is the doll that’s launched a million happy memories—and she’ll likely do the same for the next 50 years.

Check out the new Barbies at #1 & 2 on our Editors Picks page!

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Chuck E. Cheese Token Promotion!

Published on Thursday, February 5th, 2009 — View Comments

By Web Boy (Follow Web Boy on Twitter at @WebBoyTTP)

From the Toy Guy!

From the Toy Guy!

Pizza, singing robots and games! Sounds like fun to us. If you are planning a trip to Chuck E. Cheese’s make sure to stop by their printable coupon page for great deals including 40 free tokens when you buy 60.

You can get details on this deal plus more by clicking here.


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Dance Dance Revolution: The Musical!

Published on Wednesday, November 19th, 2008 — View Comments

By Jeff McKinney (Follow Jeff on Twitter at @JeffMMcKinney)

Don’t you just love it when art imitates life? Dance Dance Revolution: The Musical is, as the name might imply, a musical loosely based on the popular Konami video game Dance Dance Revolution or DDR as it is often referred to.

The experimental theater group, Les Freres Corbusier, will bring to stage their futuristic Flashdance-esque world in which dancing is illegal until a strange prophet of dance, named Moonbeam Funk, arrives on the scene to shake things up.

DDR: The Musical opens on December 3 at the Ohio Theater in New York City for a limited run through December 20. Tickets are $18.00 for general admission and can be purchased by clicking here.

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