Do your kids play on the Internet? Do you worry about them deleting your files or renaming them? Do you worry that they will end up on some porn site or worse? If you answered yes, you need to get KidDesktop. KidDesktop was designed for children between the ages of 3 and 7. It gives them a safe learning experience, and you don’t have to worry about them deleting or renaming any of your files.
KidDesktop has a customized start screen and activity bar. You are able to customize it with activities, games, and websites that your children enjoy (for us, we did Noggin and Playhouse Disney. Madison knows those sites like the back of her hand). They even have the option to download and view pictures. (I can see some adults using this feature too, since it is about 100 times easier than my photo program). They even have a feature that allows you to search YouTube. For us, that is the greatest feature. We like to look for things on YouTube, but I never know when we start a video what exactly we are opening. Another great feature is that you can set time limits too! If I would let her, I think Madison could play on the computer for eight hours straight! I also like that the help menu is spoken too. Madison can’t read yet, so this helps her figure it out for herself without having to get me.
If you have kids in your house between the ages of 3 and 7 and let them on the computer, you definitely need to get a copy of this in your house! The internet will never be 100% safe, but this definitely helps make it safer for your kids.
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Wipe Clean Letters is a must have book for any preschool aged children you have in your house. This book comes with its own dry erase marker (and a place to keep it too!). The book is made of cardboard, and you are able to wipe clean any work your children do in the book. Each page has a litter of the alphabet on it. it also has words that start with that letter or have that letter in it (example: for s, you would see sinks on the page.) It has the uppercase and the lowercase letters on each page to trace. Some of the pages even have a small activity to do on them. Madison can spend hours with this book. I love that it is teaching her picture and word recognition, and that it is still fun for her. If you want a great interactive book, this is what you should get!
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From Head to Toe is a book I absolutely adore. It is one of the few books out there that get your kids off their butt, so you don’t have to worry about getting them blood pressure monitors in the future. How do you ask? Each page of the book asks your child if they can do things such as
I am a camel and I bend my knees. Can you do it?
Each page is illustrated with the animal doing the activity they want you to try out. It also has a child doing the same activity saying, “I Can Do It!”. Every time we read this book, Madison (my 4 year old) has to try out each activity.
If you are trying to your kids more active, this book is for you. If you just want a fun book, this book is for you also!
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