Madison and I recently tried the Briarpatch’s I Spy Memory Game. This game will help your child develop their memory, matching, critical thinking, reading and oral language skills. It also teaches them to take turns, follow rules, and sharing. The object of this game is to match pairs of cards.The great thing about this game is that you can really tailor it to the age of the child you are playing with. The directions had several different versions depending on the age of the child you were playing with. Right now, Madison (who is 4) struggled a tad with this. The cards that you are trying pair are not identical. The object itself is identical. However, the two cards may have a different background or with different lighting. That being said, I do like the detail on the cards. They are great pictures. The basic memory game is played with the blue cards. You are able to play a riddle game with the red cards and the blue cards (this would be for an older child). The red cards all have riddles on it like “A dish on a duck, a bow on a bell, a bird in a cage, a pearl in the shell” Then on the bottom of the card that you should find the 4 cards that match this riddle. Some of these riddles Madison was able to do. This is just one version of how to play with both sets of cards. There are a couple of other versions that can be played also. Madison and I ended up making up our own rules and games with this which was just as fun! We counted clocks and toys and matched colors.
I would highly recommend the I Spy Memory Game! We had a lot of fun with it, and I can see it being a game that your children will enjoy playing as they grow older.
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Posted by Lisa
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Yes, you heard it right. I am completely jealous of all of you, since I only got one of these to borrow! The Sony Digital Photo Frame is worth about $249.99, so this is a giveaway you want enter!
Let me tell you a little bit about this frame. It is a 9-inch Digital Photo Frame with 800×480 resolution and 15:9 aspect ratio LCD screen. It has 512MB of internal memory with optional image resizing to maximize the internal memory. It also includes HDMI output for viewing photos in high definition on an HDTV. You are able to auto correct images with features such as red-eye correction. It also offers nine slide show styles and clock and calendar modes. Now, I know that all sounds difficult to figure out what to do. However, I was able to do this all without reading the manual! This digital picture frame is even BlueTooth ready! You can also run the pictures off several different kinds of memory cards: Memory Stick media and Memory Stick PRO Duo media, SD, MMC, CF, Microdrive, and xD Picture cards. I seriously could not believe how crisp these pictures are. I am seriously sad that I have to venture over to Fed Ex on Monday and send mine back.
Now, I know you don’t want to read about how much fun we had playing testing this out for you, my readers, so . . . . what do you have to do to get one of these in your house?
1. Leave a comment on this post. Check out Sony’s site and tell me what feature you think you would like best on this frame. One comment please and let me know everything you did on that comment. If you don’t list a feature, you are not eligible to win.
2. Stumble this post. If you don’t know what Stumble Upon is, please read Lori’s post at Blogging Cents. She explains it extremely well.
3. Vote for this post on other social media sites. One extra entry for each social media site you vote for this on. (I’ll be adding some links to make this especially easy for you to vote — Digg, Propeller, Mixx, Kirtsy, Entreview, Reddit, Blogging Zoom)
4. Twitter about this contest. Please leave me your Twitter name in your comment.
For 5 additional entries,
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This contest will run from now till August 24th at 8 PM CST. It is for US residents only. Good luck!
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One of best cameras I have owned is the Sony Cybershot. It is awesome that you don’t have to carry around a ton of luggage to take this camera with you. You can easily slide this slick phone into either your purse or your pocket. The 4GB of internal memory can store up to 40,000 VGA-quality photos or 1,000 8-megapixel pictures. You seriously don’t need a memory card to make this camera work. You also don’t need to read the manual that comes with to make it work. The part that impressed me the most is that the pictures are awesome.
This camera takes the best pictures of any of the digital ones that I owned before this. On my other blog, I chronicled my entire basement remodel using this camera. I use this camera when we are out and about with the kids. The menu is done by touchscreen, so you don’t have forty thousands buttons to figure out. If you are in the market for a new point and shoot camera, I highly recommend a Sony Cybershot!
Tags: basement, blog, camera, card, Cybershot, forty, luggage, market, megapixel, memory, menu, part, phone, pocket, point, purse, remodel, Sony, ton, touchscreen, VGA-quality, work
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I love when I come across a blog that I wish I would have thought of that title. New Memories is one of those blogs. Each post gives a glimpse into Anna Glendenning’s life — you know, a new memory. I love how she is gut wrenching honest. To be honest, that is the first thing I noticed when I first saw her blog. Every post she does has a bit of her heart and soul written into each one. This is also the first dark theme that I have seen that is easy on the eyes to read too. The grey background with the cream lettering actually compliments each other quite well. She has made it pretty easy to navigate her blog and be able to read her newer posts as well as some of the older ones. My only complaint is that she needs an about page. I want to read more about you! From her header, I have figured out that she has adopted special needs siblings. However, I want to know more!
New Memories is a blog that I would highly recommend reading. Though the posts may be a long, they are truly informative and grab your attention to the point you can’t stop reading.
Tags: Anna Glendenning, attention, background, bit, blog, complaint, cream, glimpse, gut, header, heart, life, memories, memory, New, page, point, post, reading, soul, theme, thing
Posted by Lisa
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The Discovery Channel is awesome. I have another show on there you have to watch. It’s called When We Left Earth, and it is all about the space program. You get to watch the real footage from when man first went into space, and when he went to the moon. I know the next show is going to show the Challenger mission. The reason I find this so interesting is that I wasn’t even born in the time frame of the first two shows. It is one thing to read the history in a book; it is another to actually see it unfold in front of you. You can feel the tention in the room while you are waiting to see if they actually make it into space. They even interview the people involved now to tell you what they thought back then. The technology they had back then (there was no such thing as dell memory chips) is just mindblowing. It is hard that they made it into space with what they had. I accidentally caught this one night, and I am glad I did.
Tags: book, challenger_mission, chips, dell_memory, discovery_channel, earth, memory, memory_chips, moon, pace, rt, space_program, target, tention, time_frame, TV
Posted by Lisa
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