We Cheer 2

wecheerLove cheerleading? Want a great workout? Then you need to play We Cheer 2. This game definitely has a little something for everyone. You can choose the training mode (to learn the moves), exercise mode, championship mode, or even the multiplayer mode. You can customize your squad, so they look exactly how you want.  The wii controllers become your poms poms as you jump, kick, and dance to the routines.  I learned from playing that I am no where near as coordinated as I thought I was.  After the first time you play it, your arms will feel like they should fall off (at least mine did).  This game also comes with a great soundtrack too.

We Cheer 2 is a fun game for any age.  You will definitely have hours and hours of fun with this game.

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Myself Belts

beltsOne of the most frustrating things I’ve come across is finding a belt for Madison. The kid needs an actual belt not just a pretty thing to hold up her pants (I wish I had that problem). The problem we were having was that I couldn’t actually find any belts in the stores that she could do by herself.  Step in Myself Belts.  These belts are a lifesaver in my house.  They are velcro, so Madison can do it herself.  Actually, Will my 2 year old can do it himself too.   It’s a great way to promote independence with your kids.  These are perfect for special needs too, because they literally can undo and do this belt with one hand.  They even have adult sizes (which I think is awesome since I can imagine how difficult a regular belt must be if you have arthritis).  Price wise, these belts are cheaper than anything I found in the stores (which Madison couldn’t do).

I can only highly recommend these belts.  My kids can do them by themselves, they are hardy, and the price is right.  What more can you ask for?

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Scatterpillar Scramble

catepillarA great game that will keep your kids giggling the entire time they are playing is Scatterpillar Scramble.  It’s for kids 4 and up (the marbles are small, so may sure you keep an eye on little ones when this game is being played).  The Scatterpiller plays music and dances as you try to put your color marbles on his hands.  The first player that is able to place their colored marbles all the way to the top row wins (8 total marbles).  It may sound super easy, but let me tell you it’s not!  That being said, Madison (my five year old) didn’t get too frustrated with this.  My kids actually though the dancing Scatterpillar was pretty funny (Will, my two year, was shaking his butt to the music).  If you are looking for a different game for your kids, Scatterpillar Scramble is definitely that!
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Prima Princessa Presents The Nutcracker

nutcracker_homepage_thIf you are looking for a great video for this holiday season for the princess in your house, Prima Princessa Presents The Nutcracker is the video you need.  This DVD is an adventure filled with snow fairies, toy soldiers, sugarplums, and sweets.  It definitely puts you in the mood for holiday cheer!  As a mom, you’ll recognize the scenes from the “Nutcracker”.  What Madison loved the most from this video is that they show you real dance steps.  Madison loves pretending, and this shows her the correct ballerina steps.  She even tells the girls at school about it!

The DVD is only 40 minutes which is great for ages 3-6 and their attention spans.  The DVD also costs only $12.99, so it’s very affordable.  Most of all, your little princess will definitely feel part of the story and truly opens their imaginations up.

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Chicken Dance

chicken danceI’ve never had a book come to me in squawking stereo, but Chicken Dance is not like any book you’ve seen before.  The story is funny and the graphics are awesome.  It’s almost like watching a movie.  The story itself is quite simple:  Marge and Lola are two chickens with a mission.  They are wanting to win two tickets to see Elvis Poultry in concert, but to get them they have to win a talent contest.  You will see some familiar faces (like cows jumping over the moon).  I hate to tell you too much more, because this is a really good book.  It makes my kids laugh, and as an adult, I found myself laughing too!  The inside covers of the book even have dance steps for your kids to do with the chickens!  I also love the message of be yourself and try your hardest.

My kids loved Chicken Dance.  I can only highly recommend this fun book!

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