Are your kids bored? Try these ten great board games for families
Board games are a great way to spend time with the family. And they are a great way to help boredom in kids. Here are 10 great board games.
Board games are a great way to spend time with the family. And they are a great way to help boredom in kids. Here are 10 great board games.
In 2021, parents ranked increased screen time as one of three harmful effects of the COVID-19 pandemic and this is how it affects kids.
Times have changed, and kids these days are hoping for tech-centric gifts instead of Play-Doh.
Privacy and security are the most important considerations for using Kinzoo.
From outdoor games to classic favorites, here are ten simple toys that are sure to make their playtime more enjoyable.
The keys feel close to what a real piano key would feel like thanks to what the company calls “hammer-action” keys.
Some brands have already released their commercials online ahead of the game and Microsoft’s Super Bowl commercial is pretty awesome.
If you’re not familiar with the dark web, well, let’s just say it’s probably better that you stay away from such things.
The complaint filed with the FTC says apps within the Family section of Google Play show targeted ads, inappropriate ads, and content that has deceptive marketing tactics.
Smart toys can range from robots and board games to books and stuffed animals.
Hackers can easily access the smartwatch allowing them to track the child’s movements, listen in on their conversations, and even make calls.
Samsung Kids now supports eight languages, with the service adding Spanish, Chinese, French, German, Italian, Korean and Portuguese.
Kids are so immersed in touchscreens they are losing the dexterity to use pens and pencils.
Cool! Let’s order the Nintendo Switch with 3 bonus games from mom and dad’s Amazon account!
The JBL JR300BT have great sound, a good build, are safe for kid ears, and have nice personalization options.
These new Lenovo laptops offer either Windows or Chrome OS, so now you have options at a decent price point.
Wojcicki goes on to say that human eyes are a critical part of the reviewing process.
It will be interesting to see parents reaction to this new app for kids under 13.
While the company is working out these obvious problems it may be a good idea to police what your kids are watching.
The STEMosaur design is in two words, cute and adorable.
We’ve yet to find a kid’s sleep training clock that is robust enough to last a few years. Perhaps MELLA is that clock?
ROBOPAL combines magnetic coding blocks to create commands for the robot and transforms it to the child’s wishes.
If you’re looking for a low-cost device with robust parental controls that utilize Google Family Link, the Tanoshi Android computer is worth a look at.
Right now I think it’s too early to really tell if this technological assist will have good long-term effects on her drinking habits, but it’s worth trying.
Tanoshi will be launching a Kickstarter campaign to take pre-orders of Tanoshi 2-in-1 on September 14.
That’s right! It’s nearly back to school time and here are four gadgets kids might enjoy as they head back to school.
The lawsuit wants Disney to immediately stop its tracking practices (without consent) and stop sharing data to third-party buyers.
For parents seeking to rip their kid’s eyes off of screens and put them into interactive play, this kit holds tremendous value.