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I Can Do That! Monkey around with Curious George.

Congratulations to our winner: Jessica

I Can Do That!I Can Do That! Games are a great way to foster self-confidence in your young children while they are laughing and and having fun. They can play board games just like older kids – that are designed for things that they can do!

There is a full line of Dr. Seuss games that will have your little ones getting a kick out of being silly, and learning in the process.

The latest games feature everyone’s favorite monkey, Curious George. Or, as my 2 year old calls him, “Doo-is Dorge!”

I had a chance to play with one of the games myself – The “Curious George Hide and Seek Zoo Game.”

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It’s designed for children ages 4-8, so it’s a bit advanced for Braden. I can tell you, however, that it comes with a yellow Walkie-Talkie, which he immediately commandeered and used as his own personal telephone on which to have important discussions with The Man in the Yellow Hat.

Once he took a nap, I set up the game and tested it out. You basically follow the prompts given by the Walkie-Talkie and a spinner on the game board to collect cards and earn points. It’s very easy to understand, and offers problem solving, turn-taking, and direction-following opportunities. The most fun happens when The Man in the Yellow Hat freaks out about the animals escaping. This is when everyone else slaps on an animal mask and hides, while the person in charge of the Walkie-Talkie must find them before the music stops (2 minutes).

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This part of the game actually encourages running around. When was the last time a board game gave your kids an opportunity to problem solve AND get some exercise?

The game is fun, exciting, and educational. And I have a feeling that the rest of the products at I Can Do That! Games are similarly entertaining and enlightening.

If you’d like to score one of these games for yourself, head over to the I Can Do That! website and have a look at the games. Then, in the comments section here, tell me which game you like the best. Your comment earns you an entry.

You may leave a comment through March 25.

On Thursday, March 26th I’ll randomly draw one winner to receive a free copy of the Curious George Hide & Seek Zoo Game.

(Please use a valid email address on the comment form, and respond when contacted in order to win.)

Disclosure: This is an uncompensated review. I received the Curious George Hide & Seek Game for review, free of charge.

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Giveaway Roundup!

Thought you all might find it useful to have links to several giveaways out there right in one place, so I’ve collected several that are going on right now.

Giveaway / Date Ending

Avon ANEW Full line of Clinical Products / Ends December 8th (5pm)

Corel Paint Shop Pro Photo X2 Ultimate / Ends December 12th

Clorox 2 Laundry Booster / End Date Not Clear

Couture Invito Stationary / End Date Not Clear

Fuzzy Crocs 4 Kids / Ends December 10th

Gift Guide (Collection of Giveaways) / Ends December 10th

“Ginormous Giveaway” (Various items, go see!) / Ends December 13th

Groovy Ruby CD / Ends December 9th (this site has giveaways each day next week)

Heathers Limited Edition Box Set / Ends December 8th

HP Magic – $6,000 Value / Ends December 9th

Land’s End Wheeled Duffel Bag / Ends December 12

Mario Batali Lunchbag (and more) / Ends December 14th

Mom’s Ultimate Family Organizer / Ends December 11th

Motorolla Motozine ZN5 / Ends December 17th

Nintendo Wii Game (TBA) / End Date Not Clear

Photoshop Elements 7 / Ends December 22nd

Seal Album & Mini-Retro Ipod Speakers / Ends December 8th

Surprise Prize (Mystery) / Ends January 1st

“The Problem With Women is Men” Book / Ends December 7th

Vado Pocket Video Camera (2 Winners) / Ends December 15th

Enjoy and Good Luck!

Disclosure: This is an uncompensated post. Posted for the convenience and information of the readers.

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Oh, Bingo! Take me away…

Do you hear that frying sound?

Yeah. That’s my brain on Motherhood.
I live with this:

10.09.08 My Little Gentleman

And you know? All that cuteness is just too much for me! He’s just so adorable and sweet that it drains all my energy just to be near him!

Oh, can you smell the BS from over there? Sorry about that.

Sure, he’s cute. But the real thing that’s making me tired is this:

09.27.08 Tantrum

In fact, you realize that the only reason kids are cute is so that we don’t leave them on the side of the road when they act like super mega brats, right?

At some point, there has to be some down time for us Moms.

Personally, I’d really love a private resort to offer me a free week at their upscale spa, with pampering and coddling I can only imagine in my dreams.

And pigs will fly out of my butt, too.

So you have to grab your moments of fun and pleasure wherever you can, you know? Maybe you get to close your eyes for awhile while the kid(s) are napping, or you enjoy a glass of adult beverage when they go down for the night.

I like to sneak in moments of Internet silliness when I can throughout the day to keep myself sane. Aside from the writing and photo processing I do, I like to find other amusements online.

There’s a new games portal at Games.com that provides several such amusements. Check it out. They’ve got everything from Solitaire, to Gin Rummy and Poker, to Bingo. I tried out a few that I thought I would like recently.

You can play against others, and they even give you game tips… but I like to avoid being beat down by people better than me keep it simple and play single. ;-)

Now, I’m no Poker fiend, and even though I used to like to play Gin Rummy, that’s too much brain power when I’m really whacked from dealing with the kid.

But Solitaire is a super sweet old favorite of mine. Remember when it was practically the only game you had on your computer? I do!

Game play is really nice, and the module has some good options, like checking for moves and changing the card movement speed. I have to admit I miss the old school option of changing the graphics on the back of the cards. Yes, I am a super dork like that. Because I am super dork, I also liked the sounds the cards made.

Next, I headed over to the Slots Lounge. Like I said, I want simple. ;-) I don’t gamble in real life because I’m too emotional to take chances like that, but this was fun.

Right away, I was welcomed and the screen told me my wallet contained $100. (It’d be nice if that were actually true. I’d take it and run.)

Holy Sound-Effects, Batman! I liked it!

And on the first spin, I won. Ooooh, they know how to hook me.

You can even choose different machines to play! And you don’t even have to drag your nickel bucket around with you! Fabulous.

I did get annoyed by the sound effects after I went on a long losing streak. But the nice thing is that you can turn them off, and then on again when you’re feeling happier.

I had to be careful, because the Slots Lounge was super addictive. I left my butt-print on the virtual slots stool!

When I finally pried myself away from it, I headed for Bingo.

DO NOT LAUGH AT ME – I LIKE BINGO.

And I’m good at it, even when I’m drunk. But that’s another story for another day.

The little old man calling the numbers is ADORABLE! I wanted to snatch him off the screen and give him some applesauce and a put on a fishing show for him. Awwww.

On this one, I did play against other people, and I totally got The Smackdown the first time, so I HAD to keep going.

And um, the second game lasted a long time, and I got The Smackdown again. I started feeling just a little homicidal. Maybe it really is better for me to play single player games? ;-)

I’m pretty sure you’ll find me at Games.com wishing curses at random people I don’t know over Bingo losses the next time the rugrat is asleep. ;-)

Which is to say, I enjoyed it. Or maybe I just like feeling homicidal towards someone other than my kid for a change.

You decide. ;-)

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