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Family Fun on the 4th of July
Summer is here and the 4th of July is just around the corner. Even though it is on a Wednesday this year, it does not mean that your family will have any less fun, food, and celebration. We have some ideas to help you celebrate and make this 4th of July a fun and memorable day.
Top Toys & Gifts for Kids 2016
Are you done with your holiday shopping? With the season in full swing, we’ve made a short list of fun toys and gift ideas for your child. We have researched everything from the latest in board games and arts & crafts, to STEM, and tech toys. Happy shopping!
Most Popular Toys
These toys won’t stay on the shelves for long! Get them while you can.
Hatchimals
Ages: 5 and Up
2016’s Most Popular Toy, Hatchimals are magical creatures that live inside of eggs. Who’s inside? It’s a surprise! Each egg contains one of two interactive Hatchimals. Love and care for yours inside the egg and its eyes will light up as it makes cute sounds, telling you how it’s feeling! Once you’ve played with it enough, you’ll see rainbow eyes—that means it’s time to hatch! Hatchimals can’t hatch on their own. Your touch encourages them to peck their way out of the egg! It’s a once-in-a-lifetime experience! Now you get to raise your furry Hatchimal through 3 stages, from baby to toddler, to kid. Your Hatchimal sings “Hatchy Birthday” each time it enters a new stage! Teach yours to walk, dance, play games and more! It will even repeat what you say in its own voice! Hatchimals — who will you hatch?
Exploding Kittens
Ages: 7 and Up
The most backed project in Kickstarter history, Exploding Kittens is a card game for people who are into kittens and explosions and laser beams and sometimes goats. In this highly-strategic, kitty-powered version of Russian Roulette, players draw cards until someone draws an Exploding Kitten, at which point they explode, they are dead, and they are out of the game — unless that player has a Defuse card, which can defuse the Kitten using things like laser pointers, belly rubs, and catnip sandwiches. All of the other cards in the deck are used to move, mitigate, or avoid the Exploding Kittens.
Watch Ya’ Mouth
Ages: 8 and up
Watch Ya’ Mouth is the AUTHENTIC, Hilarious, Mouthguard Party Game. In this laughter-inducing, competitive card-based game, teams of players, hampered by cheek retractors, attempt to read and interpret/speak out phrases and…. Hilarity ensues! Good for Ages 8+, with virtually unlimited players (when played using our “Alternate” rule set), Watch Ya’ Mouth is a must for any gathering, party, game night, or family night. Be warned: Stomach-Cramping, Eye-Watering laughter is a very frequent occurrence. “One of the funniest party games there’s been” Learn it in seconds, play it for hours, and create lasting memories with your friends and family.
Top STEM Toys
These toys will engage your child in science, technology, engineering, and math so they learn while they play!
Barbie Stem Kit
Toy Insider STEM 10 Award 2016
Ages: 4-8
The Annual Animal Shelter Gala is just hours away! Help Barbie and Nikki prepare for the party as you learn important STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) skills. The Barbie STEM kit includes a full-color storybook manual guides your journey as you explore physics and engineering. Construct 7 different models, including a spinning closet rack, washing machine, and greenhouse-all compatible with the Barbie Dreamhouse (sold separately). Then, conduct experiments to learn how and why your designs work! Create three unique types of dresses for Barbie and Nikki—an optical illusion origami dress, chromatography dress, and leaf-print dress—while learning important lessons in biology and chemistry. Follow along with the story and discover ways to use science to solve problems!
Circuit Maze Board Game
Techlicious Best of Toy Fair 2016
Ages: 8 and Up
Your logic skills and sequential reasoning will light up with Circuit Maze! Your goal is to arrange tokens and create a real circuit to light up the Beacons. Circuit building while solving challenges provides a boost of brainpower and a fun education in electronics. With 60 challenges, ranging in difficulty, this logic game will provide budding electrical engineers with hours of electrifying fun and intense learning.
Crayola Air-Dry Clay
Ages: 6 and Up
Engage in creativity with your child and try Crayola Air-Dry Clay. Crayola Air-Dry Clay hardens without the use of a kiln or oven. Its smooth, pliable texture softens easily with water. This natural, white earth clay hardens within a few days and can be painted with watercolors, tempera or acrylic paints when dry. The generously sized, 5-pound bucket is ideal for classrooms and groups.
Top Tech Toys
Virtual Reality is the latest trend in technology … and toys!
View-Master Deluxe VR Viewer
Ages: 7 and Up
View-Master Deluxe VR Viewer that Works With Google Cardboard has been designed to give you a more immersive VR experience. It features a headphone connector for a more immersive audio experience, wider lenses for expanded field of view and a focus wheel to bring images to focus without your glasses! Immerse yourself in 360-degree interactive environments and explore amazing virtual worlds.
Flybrix LEGO Drone Kit
Ages: 14 and up
The Basic Make Your Own Drone Kit Using LEGO® Bricks gives you the full Flybrix build-and-fly experience. With this kit, you can build quad, hex, plus octo airframe designs and fly them with the Flybrix Bluetooth Flight Control App. The kit comes with the all the components including LEGO® bricks, design plans, and software you need to get flying out-of-the-box. No extra tools or supplies needed. If you decide that you want a different flying experience, the optional Flybrix R/C Expansion Pack can be added at anytime.
PlayStation VR
Ages: 12 and Up
Discover a new world of unexpected gaming experiences with PlayStation VR. Redefine your expectations of immersion in gaming with moments so intense your intuition takes over. Step into incredible virtual worlds and overcome new challenges in extraordinary ways. With gamers in mind, PlayStation delivers a new world of unexpected gaming experiences through PlayStation VR.
Thanksgiving Table Talk: Expressing Gratitude DIY
Sitting around the Thanksgiving dinner table is the perfect time to ask open-ended questions that can help your children practice gratitude. Answering the basic question, “What are you thankful for?” might be hard for kids at first. Creating a conversation jar can be a fun way to break the ice. These questions make it easy for kids to identify and discover the things and people they really appreciate. In turn, a conversation jar also gives you the chance to inspire by example and express your own gratitude.
Use these questions as an example or write your own.
- Who was the best teacher you ever had?
- What is the best part of being a part of our family?
- What is one of your favorite memories from a family vacation?
- What is one thing you couldn’t live without?
- What is your favorite thing to do on the weekend or after school?
- What’s your favorite thing to do with your grandparents, aunts or uncles?
- What is something someone did to help you today?
- What’s your favorite thing about dinner tonight?
- What is your favorite part about living in our town?
- Who is your best friend in school? Why?
- What book is your favorite to read before bed?
- Who is the most generous person you know? Why?
Creating a conversation jar is a fun DIY to craft with your family. Turn these questions into conversations. When your child responds, make sure to point out how lucky they are to have those experiences, items and family members. Point out that not everyone in the world has access those things.
Thanksgiving is the perfect time to get kids to talk about what they are thankful for, and help them acknowledge and cultivate a feeling of gratitude and gratefulness.
CREATE YOUR GRATITUDE CONVERSATION JAR
Supplies:
- Glass Jar
- Wooden Sticks
- Sharpies
- Ribbon
- Burlap
- Super Glue or Hot Glue
- Scissors
- #TableTalk printable
- Puffy Paint (optional)
Step 1:
Cut a 4” wide piece of burlap to wrap around the jar.
Use a hot glue gun or super glue to attach the burlap to the jar.
Cut a 2” wide piece of ribbon to wrap over the burlap. Glue to fasten.
Step 2:
Print out the tabletalks-printable.
Cut out and glue to center of the jar.
Or use puffy paint and markers to decorate ribbon.
Step 3:
Write your “Gratitude” questions onto the wooden sticks with a marker.
Step 4:
Insert sticks into jar, and enjoy engaging Thanksgiving conversation starters with your family!