Monday, July 28, 2014

Tuesday's Giveaway Link Up- July 29, 2014

Tots and Me
Welcome to Tuesday's Giveaway Link Up with your hosts Karen @ Tots and Me and Emily @ Emily Reviews

So glad you could join us as we share our giveaways on  Tuesday's Giveaway Link Ups. 

Our co-hosts this week are Sue from My Photopage and Shelly from The Attic Girl.

This link up will be posted Monday at 7 PM est. and run all week long! Make sure you stop in as often as you can to list your latest giveaways.

Here is how to use the Giveaway Link Up

1. Post your reviews and/or giveaways, as many as you have, be sure to add the end date (family friendly please)

2. Help spread the word about the giveaway link up by grabbing our button, Tweeting or posting on Facebook. (Not mandatory- but it helps get more exposure to your giveaways as well!)

3. Take a moment to enter any giveaway that strikes an interest to you!

If you would  like to follow the  hostesses, we will gladly follow you back! Simply leave us a message to do so.

Featured Giveaways 

Technological Learning Prize Pack (3 Prizes/1 winner) US only Ends 8/3


$589 Dog-Themed Prize Pack including Kennel, 8 Bags of Treats, 2 Gift Cards & More Ends 8/7



Thank you for linking up with Karen @ Tots and Me & Emily @ Emily Reviews along with Sue from My Photopage and Shelly from The Attic Girl.

Back to School/5 Year Blogiversary Celebration: Weekly Giveaway #3


Welcome back to the Celebration! I am so glad you are here. We're traveling down the road, headed for the Grand Prize Giveaway which is slated for August 17-August 31, and along the way I am thrilled to be able to bring you these extra mini-giveaways, along with reviews of all these great products.


Not only are there going to be reviews and giveaways, but if you are a blogger, I will be offering you an opportunity to join in with the Grand Prize Giveaway. Details will be coming soon on how you can be involved.

This week, I am changing gears a bit. For the last two weeks I have given away a copy of The Reading Game. Now, I am going to go a bit technological on you. This week I am pleased to offer the following bundle to one lucky winner. 


You will receive:
  • A 1 year access to 10Monkeys Math World for one child (suitable for children in K-3rd grade).
  • A 1 year membership to ABCTwiggles Multi-Sensory ABC Letters Preschool Curriculum.
  • A 1 Year subscription to News-O-Matic iPad App. from Press4Kids (suitable for children ages 7-11)
All you need to do is enter in the Rafflecopter form below. There are only 3 simple mandatory entries, with the remainder of the entries being optional. Remember, you do not have to do the extra entries, but they will increase your odds of winning.

This giveaway is open to US residents 18 and over.
The giveaway runs July 28 through August 3.

Thanks for stopping by, and good luck!


Disclosure: I received the above products mentioned above for free.  I received no further compensation. This did not in any way influence my review. As with all my reviews, the Back to School reviews will reflect my own honest experience and opinion. I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers. All opinions are my own.

Get Your Kids Up and Moving with Crazy Legs {A Back to School Review}



I'm sure you would agree with me when I say we all want to make sure our children are healthy. We want our children to get proper nutrition, sufficient rest, and lots of exercise toward this goal. It is so easy to sit children in front of a computer or television these days. Some kids seem to think this is the only way to have fun and not be bored. Fortunately our little ones love to go outside to play. We have limited screen time in our house, though I have been guilty of allowing them extra if I have something I am trying to get done. We have found that they do enjoy playing board games, but even board games are not active play. Wait! Most board games are not get-up-and-move games, but I found one that is.


I have worked with Endless Games before, reviewing some fun board games with the girls. I was thrilled when I contacted them regarding my Back to School/5 Year Blogiversary Celebration and I was given the opportunity to review not one, but two games. I will be sharing Korner'd in a separate review. For now I would like to focus on an enjoyable, get up and move game called Crazy Legs!


Crazy Legs is an action game and board game all in one. It is geared for children ages 4 and up, but we have been able to include Harold in our play time quite successfully and he is only 2 1/2. The game can be played with 2-4 players.

Crazy Legs comes with a Game Board, Instructions, 60 Action Cards, 4 Pawns, and a Spinner Arrow and Base that is easily assembled prior to play.


It takes mere seconds to put the spinner together by placing the base under the board and the arrow through the hole so they can be snapped together. After shuffling the Action cards and placing the pawns on Start you are all ready for play.


The object of the game is simple: To Be Active!  This is accomplished by spinning the spinner and moving your pawn on your turn. Yes, so far we have only exercised our fingers, I am aware of that. The fun comes after the pawn lands on a space. If the player lands on a blank space they get to pick a card from the pile. There are 36 exercise cards and 24 child-friendly yoga position cards.

Exercise Cards


Child-Friendly Yoga Position Cards


There are also Action Spaces on the board. If a player lands on one of these spaces either that person or EVERYONE is going to be getting active at the same time.



Here is the list of Action Spaces

For Everyone:
  • Do the Wave
  • Crazy Dance
  • Wheelbarrow
  • Everybody Change Seats
For the Player who spun:
  • Move Back
  • Move Forward
  • Get Up
The children were excited to play.



No, really, they were really excited, CRAZY excited!!


We took turns spinning the spinner and moving our way around the board. Yes, the first player to reach finish is pronounced the winner, but everyone is having fun along the way.



As they landed on spaces, they completed the action. It is recommended that the actions be done until play comes back around to the player. So, during the game, most of the players are going to be away from the board performing their activity.

Here it is Harold's turn. As you can see, Amelia and Hannah are in the middle of completing their stretches.

Harold spun the spinner.


We drew a card for him and showed him how to do the stretch.


And he joined his sisters on the floor while Tabitha took her turn.


Some more fun activities.


The children have a blast playing Crazy Legs. Mommy is happy because they are playing together, cooperating and taking turns, plus getting up and moving. The instructions are so simple that they have been able to play without me when I am busy, as long as Harold is up taking a nap. This really is a game to get the children up and moving. Sometimes it has been a little tricky for them to hold a pose or continue an exercise for the duration of their turn. I do allow them to take a break at that point as I don't want them to get frustrated at the game. I figure, the more we play the game and the more practice they get at these activities, the longer they will be able to do them. 

This game could be added into a homeschool day as physical education, though it can be enjoyed by anyone. Anyone else thinking, rainy day activity here?

The children's thoughts:

Tabitha: "I think Crazy Legs is fun because we get to do all sorts of things like poses and exercises. My favorite exercise was the wheelbarrow. You know why? Because I've loved the wheelbarrow since I was 4."
Amelia: "I like Crazy Legs because we get to do poses and the wheelbarrow."
Hannah: "I like it because it's fun!  I liked walking like a robot."

I have recently become aware that there are those who may have an issue with their children participating in Yoga activities. In our case, I don't even use the word "Yoga" with the children. All the children know is that they are doing fun stretches/poses. However, if you are firmly set against using yoga at all, you can easily remove the yoga cards and just use the exercise cards. There are a wide variety of exercises even without the yoga poses to have an enjoyable, activity filled game. 

Once again Endless Games has produced a winner! You can check out all the products they offer at their website
Crazy Legs sells for $15.99.

 This fun, energetic game can be yours!
Endless Games has generously offered to include Crazy Legs in my Back to School/5 Year Blogiversary Celebration.

Don't miss out on the Grand Prize Giveaway!
Click here to enter the giveaway.


How would you like some extra entries into this giveaway before it even starts? 
Head on over to the Endless Games website and tell me what other product catches your eye. Leave the answer here in the comments with your email and when the giveaway is live I will email you the secret code to place in the Rafflecopter for a bonus 10 points. 

Don't miss out on the Grand Prize Giveaway!
Click here to enter the giveaway.

Sunday, July 27, 2014

Scavenger Hunt Sunday: July 27, 2014

Time for some Scavenger Hunt Sunday!

I realize it has been a long time since I have participated. I have been having a really hard time finding time to just take pictures. There are weeks I would get a couple of the prompts done, but couldn't get any inspiration for the others and I didn't want to post without having all of the prompt done. I have decided, from now on, I will just post what I have. I miss participating. For this week, I am going to share my photos for the last two weeks worth of prompts.

Full, Donut, Bug, In the Car, Straw

Full



An overfull bottle of water.

Donut


The frosting and candy were the most important ingredients of this donut.

Bug


 Saw this little guy over at the park.

In the Car


 Getting ready to enjoy a couple of movies at the drive-in.

Straw



Using straws and yarn to make huge bubbles at Summer Reading Program.

Now for this week's prompts.

Eyes, Upside Down, From Behind, Sunshine, Cup

Eyes


Upside Down



From Behind


Sunshine


Cup

Learn a Language with Rock 'n' Learn {A Back to School Review}


Perhaps you have heard about the benefits of including music in the learning experience. I know for myself, it is easier to bring to mind something that I have learned set to music. And, of course, there are those catchy commercial jingles that seem to stick in our memory. Music is an important part of learning and Rock 'N Learn has successfully been creating educational DVD's and CD's, and more recently Mobile Apps and iBook versions, since its founding in 1986. I love that the goal of co-founders Richard and Brad Caudle has not changed in all these years. Their aim is "providing children with programs that would make learning easier and fun."



We have been privileged to review Rock 'N Learn products in the past. We have reviewed a couple for younger children (Dance with the Animals and Letter Sounds), a couple for beginning readers (Sight Words and Sight Words 2), and a math DVD (Money and Making Change). When I contacted Rock 'N Learn regarding my Back to School/5 Year Blogiversary Giveaway they graciously allowed me to review one of their new DVD's, "Learn a Language."


In Learn a Language we were reintroduced to our friends from the Letter Sounds and Sight Words DVD's we have loved. Brad, Susan, Festus, Chip, Word-Bot, and the Rock 'N Learn Kids join together to teach us not one, but 6 different languages. This DVD is geared for children ages 2 and up, so it was great for all of us.  Yes, I said all of "us" because mommy wanted to learn as well. So, while the children gather around the television, mommy sneaks peeks while I am doing other things.


When we first load the DVD the main menu comes up. There are multiple ways to learn the different languages on this DVD. If you choose the language directly from the main menu, both the spoken language and the captions will be in that language. However, you can create a custom combination to fit how you want your children to learn the languages.


 We have been focusing on Spanish, so we chose "Spanish" from the "Select Audio Language" menu.


We were then given the option of no subtitles, or subtitles in our language of choice. I decided the older girls could read well enough that having the subtitles in English would be the most beneficial to start with. In this way they can be sure of the translation.


As the characters said the words in Spanish, we were able to read what they were saying by reading the subtitles in English. There is a lot of repetition to ensure the words are learned. Both Brad and Susan will say the word as the object is introduced and "lit up." (Actually, what appears to be Brad and Susan talking as it is actually native speakers taking the role of Brad and Susan.)



After several words are learned there is then a flashcard-type review. We are shown two similar objects, sometimes brought to us by the Rock 'N Learn Kids, other times brought to us by Word-Bot or some other means for a bit of variety.



Not only are we taught words, but phrases as well. For instance once we learn the word for stairs, "las escaleras" we are then shown the phrase go up the stairs, "Sube las escaleras" while Festus climbs the stairs. When we are taught the word for lamp, "la lampara" we are taught how to say turn on the lamp, "Encienda la lampara." and turn off the lamp, "Apague la lampara." There are over 80 words and phrases taught per language, including furniture and other household items , clothes, toys, numbers, and colors.

We are taught to count by counting Rock 'N Learn Kids, balloons and other objects.


We learned the colors by seeing them on the big tv screen in their house and then the cans of paint they are holding. They started with primary colors and then added in the secondary colors and showed how to mix the colors. Black, white, gray, pink and brown are also included. We then look at different things that can be each color, which leads into a review of different words by adding colors to them, such as a hunt for Festus's missing shoe.


Speaking of Festus, he gets himself into some interesting predicaments and is the fun, goofy character we remember (though he doesn't have any dialogue so we don't hear him saying "sorry" like we do in the other DVD's ).


Not only did we use this to learn Spanish, but when we were focused on the book Madeline we used it so the children could be introduced to French. We also sampled the other languages, just so the children could see how different languages are. The show for each language is exactly the same, except for the fact that the words are said in the chosen language.  I was curious how Rock 'N Learn had done the Chinese language on the disc. They have shared the Chinese characters along with the pronunciation.



The other way that "Learn a Language" can be used is to choose a scene in order to review specific categories. Below are the scenes that you may choose from.


We really have enjoyed watching and learning the basics of Spanish, along with a quick introduction to 4 other foreign languages. I love that English is included. While this can be used by children of other nationalities to learn English, it can also be used for young English-speaking children to learn common words, counting and colors, along with helping older children to learn the words by including the subtitles.  Harold, who is 2 1/2 is improving his English vocabulary in addition to learning Spanish right alongside his sisters. He is counting with the characters on the screen and saying other words. Similarly, a child who is native to any of the listed languages could use this disc to learn any of the basics of any of the other languages.

I was a bit surprised that the only music that was on the disc was background music, transitional music, or a scene where Brad, Susan, and Festus are playing instruments while the Rock 'N Learn kids are painting. I understand the reasoning behind this, that the creators wanted to make sure the pronunciations of the words could be heard clearly to be learned properly. I am just remembering back to teaching the children French and Spanish at the Montessori. Yes, the learning was spoken, but we did teach them songs as well. Here at home we have sung the days of the week in Spanish and then also speak them while doing calendar. I would have loved to see some of the review time include some songs.

As much as I would have loved to have some more songs on this Rock 'N Learn DVD, I have found that it has been a wonderful tool for the children to learn another language. I'll watch the children as they view the DVD and they will be pointing out something from our house as it is mentioned on the screen, and they are using the Spanish word while they do so. I am really hoping the company is planning on coming out with a Learn a Language 2. Yes, they have a Spanish DVD for older children, but I would love to see another DVD with this same format with some different vocabulary, such as family members and animals, along with teaching the children to ask some different questions, such as "where is?"

There are almost 4 hours of language learning fun included on "Learn a Language", each language being about 38 minutes long, just the right length to be watched through in one sitting.

You can check out all the products they offer at the website
"Learn a Language" sells for $19.99.
Rock 'N Learn has generously offered my readers 25% off by using this coupon code: KR8822

 One of these great Rock 'N Learn DVD's can be yours!
Rock 'N Learn has generously offered to include "Learn a Language" or a DVD of your choice in my Back to School/5 Year Blogiversary Celebration.

 Don't miss out on the Grand Prize Giveaway!
Click here to enter the giveaway.


How would you like some extra entries into this giveaway before it even starts? 
Head on over to Rock 'N Learn website and tell me what other product catches your eye Leave the answer here in the comments with your email and when the giveaway is live I will email you the secret code to place in the Rafflecopter for a bonus 10 points. 

Don't miss out on the Grand Prize Giveaway!
Click here to enter the giveaway.
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