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		<title>All about Lego Creator Online</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 27 Jul 2010 00:17:25 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Lego is an highly productive Danish company, recognized all over the world for it&#8217;s imaginative plays which now is extended to embrace computer games, Lego Wear childrens wear and the like.</p>
<p>Kids just love Lego and Lego is a positive gift to present to any kid. Lego Duplo is for little children while <a href="http://www.familiebutikken.no/leker/lego/lego-creator.html">Lego Creator</a> is for bigger children who are capable to assamble the innovative models of Lego toys.</p>
<p>Lego Star Wars III: The Clone Wars will let in all the characters from both seasons of the tremendously best-selling animated television series, Star Wars: The Clone Wars, as well as some rooter preferred types from the loved theatrical Star Wars Saga.</p>
<p>Prompt your childrens creative thinking with Lego City. From patrol toys to Lego Town Requirements, our sport, synergistic toys allow your small ones to create whole cities from their own visions. With our easy-to-assemble bricks, toy police cars and helicopters, plus postal service vans and rider trains, your children can build a Lego town like no other.</p>
<p>Make a realistic rescue vehicle! This true model is fit to contend any blast! Open the control panel on the side of the motortruck and use the 3 isolated gears to run the aerial lift with supreme preciseness. Correct the blast pitch, tilt and rotation &#8212; the aerial lift raises to over 20 high and rotates a full 360 degrees! Employed outriggers lower to stabilize the truck! Use the gear at the back to control the direction! </p>
<p>Creator is a current line of Lego sets  that places the emphasis on the clear building aspect of Lego System bricks and does not center on special playability functions or minifigures. Thus, it&#8217;s in the custom of the older Basic and FreeStyle  series and its full complement of sets consisted the conventional buckets as well as a wide array of specific brick-built models, running from creatures to constructions and vehicles</p>
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		<title>On My Kid&#8217;s Enjoyment of Games and Toys</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 22 May 2010 08:15:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[With regards to my kids, I had no trouble whatsoever since I would set them between their toys and games. In their toy room, it was so huddled with games and gizmos that on occasion they used to look almost lost amongst them]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>With regards to my kids, I had no trouble whatsoever since I would set them between their toys and games. In their toy room, it was so huddled with games and gizmos that on occasion they used to look almost lost amongst them.  They seemed to be buried in <a href="http://www.belpertraditionaltoysuk.co.uk/">kids toys</a>.</p>
<p>It handily gave me so much time to carry out my works through the household and on the occasions when my parents came over to see them, they truly delighted in watching them getting lost in playing with their toys. When I do the shopping, the first place I have to go to is the kids toy section. Likewise, whenever I was online I&#8217;d always go to a <a href="http://www.toylistings.org/">toys directory</a> to discover if there was anything fascinating to get them. Stuffed toys used to be my youngster&#8217;s favourite plaything as they would to cuddle them so tightly and rub their small faces into them. </p>
<p>When the kids got bigger, they stopped playing with toys and then started taking pleasure in board games like crosswords, scrabble, chess etc. The children used to ask school pals over and get involved with games such as football, cricket, rounders, tig etc. It was so interesting to see them grow from state to stage, incessantly improving at what they did everyday. Thats what I enjoy most about my kids. Their sharing habits, so innocent.  </p>
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		<title>Varieties of Automobile Seating &#8212; Convertible Car Seats, Toddler Car Seats &amp; Booster Seats</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 27 Nov 2009 22:26:06 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are various safety seat reviews out there that can help, albeit with such a variety of diverse rules and regulations picking one out for your little ones is, surprisingly, intimidating. The first requirement in using these car seat ratings and reviews to find your ideal car seat is becoming au fait with all the styles.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Be sure to visit this awesome <a href="http://seatsandstrollers.com/articles/bathinginfanttips.php">site for Safety 1st child booster seats reviews</a> information!</p>
<p>Brands, rules and regulations, styles &#8212; the path to child seats for your vehicle is less easy as one might hope. To negotiate this labyrinth and come out with the safest chair, you&#8217;ll need to be able to translate the technical terms. As a beginning, let&#8217;s cover the various chairs. The standard has been set by major brands (Cosco, Safety 1st, et cetera) and this standard has led to an assortment of chairs intended for babies of 12 months or under &#8212; capable of supporting a maximum limit of around 20 pounds. Some chairs are capable of facing forward, though most are exclusively designed to be used facing the rear &#8212; something worth remembering when the final choice is made. Not only that, many of the finest infant safety seats are designed as convenient baby carriers, meaning there&#8217;s no need to wake your baby when moving him from or to your house. Want a chair your child won&#8217;t grow out of so fast? What you want is a convertible chair. While they cost more convertible safety seats are likely to keep your child secure from the off until it&#8217;s time for the little one to leave safety seats behind entirely. As thorough reviews will tell you, more often than not chairs like these aren&#8217;t designed to be carried out of the car.</p>
<p>Awareness of each model&#8217;s key features can be obtained from the reviews and comparisons, ensuring that you choose not just the best chair but the best for your circumstances. Also these reviews are independent pieces and have no commercial bias tarnishing results.</p>
<p>Booster seats are created especially for children who weigh from thirty or forty pounds until they reach eighty pounds. Whether it&#8217;s via the use of the car&#8217;s own safety belt or the five-point harness design: booster seats secure using two possible methods and either may be more comfortable for your little one, therefore the sensible thing to do is to actually find out how each feels before you buy. You will with the reviews, booster seats tend to offer assorted extras designed to make it easier to concentrate on your driving by keeping your little one occupied.</p>
<p>We can&#8217;t deny that you&#8217;re faced with a serious choice, due to the importance of finding something which matches the needs of the moment, and your budget and lifestyle are hardly minor concerns. You&#8217;ll find your perfect solution through examining third party ratings.</p>
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		<title>Practical, Durable and Comfortable Pushchairs from Bugaboo</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 09 Nov 2009 12:27:09 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[The birth of a baby brings with it a whole lot of issues regarding its comfort and its needs that require immediate attention. One such important issue is investing in a good pushchair.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The birth of a baby brings with it a whole lot of issues regarding its comfort and its needs that require immediate attention. One such important issue is investing in a good pushchair.</p>
<p>As pushchairs are essentially meant for travelling, it is important that neither you nor your baby feels any discomfort with them during travels and hence, it is important that you invest in a good pushchair that will suit your needs and requirements.</p>
<p>Choosing the perfect pushchair can be a confusing task, especially given the myriad options that are available in the market today. However, if you are on the lookout for a product that is durable, comfortable and excellent in quality, then you should go for a Bugaboo pushchair.</p>
<p>The first Bugaboo pushchair was designed by Max Barenburg during his final years in college. Barenburg went on to set up Bugaboo to manufacture his own designs because there was no one to support him in this endeavour, except an entrepreneur named Eduard Zanen. The small business started by Barenburg and Zanen has now branched into a vast business empire.</p>
<p>The best aspects of <a title="Bugaboo pushchairs" href="http://www.crowdstorm.co.uk/c35_bugaboo_pushchairs/">Bugaboo pushchairs</a> however are the fact that they are extremely lightweight and are so designed that they can be easily manoeuvred. Their practicality of designs and trendy looks make them extremely popular with parents today. The manufacturers have truly understood the needs of parents and have ensured that all their designs come with adjustable handles, which make manoeuvring easy for taller people as well as those who are short.</p>
<p>Bugaboo pushchairs are available in three main models &#8211; Gecko, Cameleon and Bee.</p>
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		<title>What Extra Expenses Are There to Owning a Sugar Glider?</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Aug 2008 18:16:43 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[None really. The care and upkeep of a sugar glider is relatively inexpensive and easy. The normal expenses of food and bedding are cheap and usually easily found. There are, however, a few things you &#8216;can&#8217; purchase if you want to give your sugar glider little extras. 
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>None really. The care and <a name="upkeep_of_a_sugar_glider"></a><a href="http://www.sugargliderreviews.org/">upkeep of a sugar glider</a> is relatively inexpensive and easy. The normal expenses of food and bedding are cheap and usually easily found. There are, however, a few things you &#8216;can&#8217; purchase if you want to give your sugar glider little extras. </p>
<p>&#8226;    Toys: Your sugar glider is a playful and active little pet who will enjoy just about any toy that you can find in the stores designed for cats, dogs, or even birds. A few points to keep in mind when picking a toy for your sugar glider are: make sure the toys do not have loose strings, or frills on the edges. Feathers are probably not a good idea either. It isn&#8217;t so much that they&#8217;ll do anything to the threads or frills as it is that through playing with the toys the threads, strings, or fringes can fray off and get tangled around a sugar glider&#8217;s delicate limbs, or even t heir body and neck and can even kill them. Another aspect is noise. Be aware that a large part of your sugar glider&#8217;s playtime will be in the evening and during the night. If their cage is near to where you sleep, or you are very sensitive to nocturnal noise, stay away from loud play toys. Don&#8217;t pick items that have bells, or chains that rattle and you and your sugar glider will have a wonderful evening.</p>
<p>&#8226;    Hammocks, hideaways, branches, and more. Your sugar glider will love to find cozy places in his private quarters to snuggle up in. Hammocks, hide-holes, and other types of pouches, nooks, and crannies will delight them if placed in their housing. They will absolutely adore branches and leafy items in their cages as well. Of course you can spend a great deal of money on such foliage and wood from a store, or you can simply provide a nice clean branch from your own backyard and have a cheap piece of sugar glider &#8216;furniture&#8217; for their home.</p>
<p>Sugar gliders are not needy in the expense department. You can do all of the above, or nothing so long as they have a clean cage for a home, a nice warm heat rock in there, fresh water and good food, and more important YOU for company they will be perfectly happy. </p>
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		<title>Handling Infertility Together</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Infertility should be considered a couple&#8217;s problem rather than blaming one person or the other. It&#8217;s been a common myth that female issues are to blame for not being able to conceive, but upon closer inspection, close to half the time the infertility stems from the male partner.
Obviously, the male partner provides the sperm, so [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Infertility should be considered a couple&#8217;s problem rather than blaming one person or the other. It&#8217;s been a common myth that female issues are to blame for not being able to conceive, but upon closer inspection, close to half the time the infertility stems from the male partner.</p>
<p>Obviously, the male partner provides the sperm, so that&#8217;s really the only aspect to be examined. Problems can be classified as low sperm count, or poor motility, or abnormality of the sperm. Many times there&#8217;s no apparent problem with the sperm, just that it&#8217;s not working. But the problem can go deeper than that and may involve something in the male&#8217;s environment. This could include illness, drinking, smoking, stress, even tight fitting pants or frequent visits to the hot tub (tight fitting pants and the hot tub warm the genital area, causing lower availability of sperm). Sometimes help can take the form of changing some simple behaviors. If you wear tight clothes, try loose fitting clothing around your private area. Try relaxing to calm music and minimizing those things causing you stress. Give up alcohol and smoking. If you have a hot tub, reduce the frequency of use and try bringing the temperature down some. Check out your local health food store for a libido booster, even if you have a lot of sexual prowess. These boosters do work and if you cut down on the frequency of sexual contact, for those times when you do have sex, the sensation will be elevated.</p>
<p>For women, it&#8217;s the reproductive system that gets examined. Be sure to have your gynecologist check your cervix along with your uterus for cysts, fibroids, polyps, and endometriosis. Make sure that you&#8217;re both enjoying sexual contact and if not, explain to your partner your desires. Sometimes men forget that there&#8217;s two people that need to be satisfied when it&#8217;s completed. If you need to take things slowly, be sure to mention that. Men will understand, you just have to state it absolutely clearly and to make sure he is listening, have him repeat what you said. You&#8217;ll both be happier that way. And while you&#8217;re at it, your local health food store may also have something to help with female health and even female libido&#8230; these really do work you just have to give it a try.</p>
<p>Even when a couple has taken all the tests to check the sperm and the reproductive health, some couples are still infertile with no apparent cause. At that point, you may want to consider hormonal fertility treatment, in-vitro fertilization, or adoption. There&#8217;s always options available to you.</p>
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		<title>Raising Bilingual Children: The 5 Most Common Myths</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 02 Jun 2008 05:08:50 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[&#8220;Doesn&#8217;t she speak English? Oh, I see &#8212; both Swedish and English. Doesn&#8217;t that get awfully confusing? Swedish, you said &#8212; when will she use that?&#8221; Get used to hearing these kinds of things. You&#8217;ll get opinions from the barista at Starbucks, your mother-in-law, even your neighbors and strangers on the street. Remember, being a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>&#8220;Doesn&#8217;t she speak English? Oh, I see &#8212; both Swedish and English. Doesn&#8217;t that get awfully confusing? Swedish, you said &#8212; when will she use that?&#8221; Get used to hearing these kinds of things. You&#8217;ll get opinions from the barista at Starbucks, your mother-in-law, even your neighbors and strangers on the street. Remember, being a trendsetter always ruffles some feathers, and the best way to deal with unsolicited advice (other than running for the door) is to know the facts for yourself. </p>
<p><b>Here are the most persistent myths on raising bilingual children:</b></p>
<p><i>&#8220;Your child will be confused by learning more than one language.&#8221; </i></p>
<p>This belief is prevalent in monolingual countries and has far more politics than science to back it up. Rest assured that your child&#8217;s little brain has more than enough neurons firing to cope with two languages (or even more) without frizzing out. On the contrary, decades of research in countless studies actually show significant cognitive advantages to being multilingual. And what about the experience of millions of families around the world where multilingualism is the norm, not the exception? Just look at Canada, Belgium, Switzerland, and Finland &#8212; to mention a few.</p>
<p><i>&#8220;I can see two languages, maybe, but more than that is too much.&#8221; </i></p>
<p>Considering how much babies have to learn in their first years of life, another language really doesn&#8217;t add much to the load. As long the child is getting regular interactions in the second (or third) language, there won&#8217;t be problems. There is a reason why a two-year old child has fifty percent more synapses than an adult! Also, even if your child does not end up speaking all the languages, don&#8217;t underestimate the value of a passive language, i.e. understanding it but not yet speaking it. If you already understand a language it is magnitudes easier to learn it later in school or as an adult, compared to someone who&#8217;d never heard it before. So, even &#8216;just&#8217; understanding another language is definitely not a wasted effort. </p>
<p><i>&#8220;Your kid is going to get all these languages mixed up.&#8221;</i></p>
<p>It is true that some mixing will occur, but that is both harmless and temporary. As the child builds her vocabulary in each language, this phenomenon automatically disappears. How many monolingual children automatically fix mistakes after correct usage has been learned? <br />
For example, children begin by saying things like &#8220;Me want,&#8221; when they mean &#8220;I want.&#8221; And how many of them are still saying, &#8220;Me want,&#8221; at five? Eventually, the multilingual child learns correct usage in the same fashion as any other child. If you don&#8217;t mix languages in your own conversation, it&#8217;ll make it much simpler for your child to remain consistent as well.</p>
<p><i>&#8220;Why start now? Later your kid will pick it up in no time.&#8221;</i></p>
<p>For all those who think it&#8217;s a huge intellectual burden on your child to grow up with multiple languages, there&#8217;ll be those who will tell you how easy it is. &#8220;Just go to a Spanish playgroup once a week. You don&#8217;t have to speak it yourself to her all the time!&#8221; This is highly unrealistic. Studies indicate that children need exposure to a different language about one third of their waking hours to become actively bilingual. They&#8217;ll understand a lot with less interaction, but they probably won&#8217;t be able to speak it themselves. Learning a second language is simple for children, relative to adults, but a child needs to hear a word thousands of times in all kinds of contexts before it sticks &#8212; unless it&#8217;s a bad word, then miraculously you only have to say it once&#8230;</p>
<p><i>&#8220;Reading and writing in several languages? Some kids can&#8217;t even handle that in one language.&#8221; </i></p>
<p>It&#8217;s true that many children have difficulties reading and writing well. However, reading and writing is a &#8216;coding / decoding&#8217; process and is not linked to the number of languages a child speaks, as such &#8212; although it could involve multiple alphabets, and then be a bit more work. Interestingly enough, access to multiple languages actually makes it easier for children to understand the nature of language itself, which, in turn, improves overall literacy skills. Research supports what many parents have long felt: that multilingual children have better-developed linguistic understanding.</p>
<p>Still, if you are in a hurry or find that politely ignoring the groundless opinions thrown your way doesn&#8217;t work, you can always ask if they think Einstein&#8217;s intellect suffered growing up with both German and Italian. And, he didn&#8217;t start talking until he was three years old either, but he certainly seemed to make up for lost time.
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About the Author:</b> Christina Bosemark is the founder of Multilingual Children&#8217;s Association, the definitive guide to<br />
 raising bilingual children  featuring expert advice and real world wisdom with parent discussions, tips, articles, a resource directory and more. Ask us you most burning questions or share your own experience here!</p>
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