

I recently came across a site called Oh! Toys that has some of the most unique toys on the US market. The toys on this site stimulate creativity and development. Also, these toys are a lot of fun, and you won’t find them at your local toy store.
Most of the toys on the Oh! Toys site are for kids between the ages of 3 and 10. However, the Sina einSTEIN blocks can be used by all ages. As you can see from the above pictures, we made it a family event! The shapes of these blocks are truly nothing you have ever seen before. You can made some of the most unique things with them:


Have you seen any blocks that allow you to make such interesting shapes? I know I haven’t. Sina’s einStein Blocks have 36 pieces – 9 blocks in red, blue, yellow, and green. I noticed that they also really made my 4 year old think. This aren’t your normal traditional blocks. You can’t build a tower like you normally would with them. However, you can build so many new cool things. These blocks are something she will definitely be able to use for a while. Now, Will (my one year old) was able to help with the tower (a little), but his main goal was to knock down whatever Madison and Daddy were building. They made it through the rath of a 1 year old and no harm was done to my walls or the blocks.
If you need a toy for that kid who has everything, this is definitely it. It will make them think and allow them to create to their mind’s delight.
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With children, it is amazing how many napkins you can go through at meal time. I have two kids, so double how many you are thinking in your mind. Until recently, I had no idea that there were companies out there that actually make cloth napkins for children. One of these companies is Fabkins, and these are some of the cutest cloth napkins you will find on the market. They have eight different styles, and each set comes with 5 napkins. There is a set for everyone (there is everything from ballerina to sports napkins). Most moms are doing the wash either every day or every other day (or is that just my house?), so throwing a couple of extra napkins into that load is nothing. I am game for using items that help save the environment, and this is one of them. It is just an added plus that they are cute and fashionable. Most of all, the greatest thing about Fabkins is that your kids will want to use these!
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Do you recognize the two people to the left? Look very close. That is what Stephanie and Sportacus from LazyTown really look like! Hard to believe, I know! Lazytown is a show on Noggin and Nick Jr. that encourages your kids to get off their butts and be more active! When asked about the inspiration for the show, Magnus (the shows creator and Sportacus) answered:
Really, when you get down to it, LazyTown is a state of mind. We’ve all been to LazyTown. When we decide to go “veg-out” on the couch, you could say you’re “in LazyTown.” Even me. It’s a place we all go.
In a funny way, LazyTown reflects characteristics that you see in yourself or in people around you. These characteristics are universal: It’s that dynamic of opposites.
For instance, in the show, Sportacus is a driving force. He’s fit, agile, and an amazing athlete who’s patient, kind, and understanding. He encourages kids through example. He doesn’t take the low road. Conversely, his adversary, Robbie Rotten, is all about easy solutions and pulling the group down to his level. Then there’s Stephanie, the lead kid character, a wide-eyed optimist who believes she can make a real difference; while Pixel, a boy character, can conquer every video game, but when the situations are real, he has a harder time.
Just like in real life, nobody’s perfect and LazyTowners are constantly trying to find ways to understand and improve themselves. I guess that you could say that LazyTown explores the opposing forces that we encounter in our own daily lives.
How is that for teaching your children? Most moms and kids that I have talked to like this show. Magnus knows what he is talking about too — he was the Icelandic Men’s Individual Champion in Aerobic Gymnastics in 1992. In 1993, he became the Scandinavian champion, and was the European champion twice in 1994 and 1995. He was voted Athlete of the Year by Iceland in 1994. Adding superhero to that resume just makes it twice as nice.
Now, why should you and your children watch this? It does get them off their butts. I find Madison and Will dancing and singing with the show when its on. It has taught my children that there is nothing wrong with going outside and playing. On top of the activity lessons, there are moral lessons too. Check your local schedule and see when you can watch it at your place. You won’t be disappointed!
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