Posts Tagged “family”

babycomputer Introducing Electronics for Kids:  Gifts to Educate and Entertain Technology and children.  Welcome to my world.

As a father of four young children and an avid user of technology, I’m always on the look out for toys and electronics that will educate, entertain and inspire.

My 3 year olds enjoy playing online games (must be genetic) on nickjr and pbskids, but that requires immense parental involvement navigating to those sites and through the different games.

To help parents, I’ve added an “Electronics for Kids” product page in the MyTechTalk Amazon Store.  It is filled with toys and games from Leapfrog, Fisher-Price, vTech, Hooked on Phonics and other reputable toy makers.

To view the kids electronics I’ve listed in the store - including a learning radio, laugh n’ learn laptop, talking  Smart Sticks and kid tough DVD players -  follow 2  steps:

  1. Click this link to visit the MyTechTalk Amazon Store
  2. Once in the store, click the “Electronics for Kids” link under the “Browse by Category” header.

Some of these toys are already enjoyed by my kids while others will likely find their way down the chimney on Christmas or wrapped up for a birthday.  In other words, I either bought these for my own kids or would like to at some point.  These items also received favorable reviews from customers on Amazon.

Your feedback and comments are always welcome.

Happy Shopping!

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 Family Fun: Find a Pick-Your-Own-Farm with this Web Site

If you’d like to find a farm for picking your own fruits and vegetables anywhere in the USA, visit this web site: PickYourOwn.org.

My long time friend, actor Hal B. Klein, posted a link to this web site on Facebook the other day and I thought it was worth sharing too. Hal also has a love of food and you should read about his culinary exploits on his blog: This Man’s Kitchen.

You can also locate pumpkin patches and Christmas tree farms, if you like chopping down your own tree.

This is a great idea for an inexpensive and educational family outing that also helps support local farmers in your area. You’ll also find tips on picking the best produce, as well as canning and preserving.

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