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Blogging Games Ideas Note to Self

Killing Time with Kids 01

While waiting for our food today, Logan and I played a little game of “I Spy” with our menu!

It is very simple, Open the menu to a page, say to the other player(s) “I Spy…” and pick a word, if the children are younger, pick a shape or color, and allow them to find it, and then they get a turn.

Good for about 5-10 minutes… maybe…

There are endless variations on this, and with the summer travel months ahead…

What variations have you played?

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Blogging Ideas Thoughts

Kids Archaeology Game 01

A new Kids Archaeology Game…

Get your kids to clean the family couch together!

Get them to identify the various objects found.

This game is also good in introducing kids to forensics.

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Facebook How to(s)? Rants

Tired of Facebook Game Requests?

I can understand why some folks use Facebook to play Games, and I was once addicted to Farmville, which I was finally able to break free from!

But there are those, that keep sending me requests, and I do not want to hurt their feelings, but I just can not play Facebook Games any more!

Recently, while I was only my Facebook Wall, and I saw a friend requesting help in getting rid of game requests, and this is what I sent him:

  • Not for ALL, but after “Killing” a few, MOST to go away with time
  • From your Wall\Home
  • Go DOWN the LEFT side menu to Apps > App Center area
  • In App Center, go DOWN to Requests (Left Side menu)
  • Select a Request
  • Click “X” in the Upper Right corner
  • The sub-menu will give you 2 Choices

Again, this is not for all App Request, but after some time, it will block most requests.

Hope this Helps and Good luck!

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Blogging Google Earth How to(s)? Online Life

Google Earth as a Game for Kids!

As I was mapping out another Sunday nature walk location for my kids, my son Logan, watched over my shoulder,  and seemed to take great interest in watching me “fly” around on the computer screen.

I took some time to show him some of the buildings and places that he was familiar with, such as the grocery store and daycare, as well as his sister’s elementary school.

From there, I showed him he could also fly around the Solar System, the Moon as well as Mars!

His eyes were so large, and I think he forgot to blink, as he continued to watch the screen with amazement!

As we continued to “fly” around on Google Earth, I started to show him the controls for how to move around the screen.

Within seconds he was grabbing the mouse from my hand and was “flying” on his own!

For the next hour or so, he was flying around Chester County, and giggling very happily during his new adventures.

So to all the parents out there with young kids, I would strongly recommend downloading Google Earth, which is free, and begin to teach your child the local spots so that they can become familiar with their surroundings.

Once they have the basic navigational skills, take a step back and let them explore the world on the screen in front of them.

Not only is it fun for the kids, but they will also begin to start to understand the relationships of “things” around them.

If you really want to let them explore, check out and show them the “Flight Simulator” which can be found under the Tools menu.

This is also a great activity for a rainy day!

– Andrew
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