Category: Family, Parenting

  • Ranger Rick educational nature apps for iPhone and iPad, 99 cents

    Ranger Rick educational nature apps for iPhone and iPad, 99 cents

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    Study nature, love nature, stay close to nature.
    It will never fail you.

    -Frank Lloyd Wright

    I got Ranger Rick magazine for years and years and years.

    I’m going to go ahead and credit it for my ongoing love affair with nature photography, especially frogs (for no real reason I can think of, I just associate frog images with Ranger Rick) and macro.

    The National Wildlife Federation now publishes three different magazines for a wider range of kid ages:

    • Wild Animal Baby for toddlers is board board sized with nice solid pages to hold up to some serious love; 
    • Big Backyard is basically the same as Ranger Rick but with games and vocabulary scaled to the pre-K and kindergarten crowd;
    • and of course, Ranger Rick itself, for kids ages 7-12.

    (Where does a kid turn for his nature photography fix after age 12? National Geographic, I guess.)

    If you have a NOOK, you can get e-subscriptions to save paper, but then how do you cut out pages for projects and wall decor? Just seems silly to me.

    Anyway, the National Wildlife Federation also has some cute new wildlife apps for kids available for iPhone or iPad, another avenue to get your kids excited about learning about the great outdoors and its inhabitants. Right now they’re just 99 cents!

     

    what did snakey eatWhat Did Snakey Eat?
    In this delightfully silly game, preschoolers develop thinking skills by matching 
the shape in Snakey’s belly to one of the three suggested objects. Did Snakey swallow an umbrella? A rhinoceros? Or even a school bus? The giggles never stop when preschoolers see the crazy things that Snakey has eaten. Choose the correct object 
and Snakey will spit it back out, then swallow something even funnier!

     

    click the birdieClick the Birdie
    Score points, discover cool bird facts, and have tons of fun in Ranger Rick’s adventure-packed app. Use Rick’s special digital camera to photograph some truly awesome birds as you travel to wild places throughout the United States. Visit a Cypress Swamp, an Arizona desert, the Hawaiian Islands, and other fun locales. At each stop, you’ll meet three different birds to photograph. If you frame all three just right, your photos will appear in Ranger Rick’s bird gallery.

    But look out! These birdies are quick, and you’ll need fast fingers and sharp eyes to catch them before they fly away. Keep clicking and soon you’ll be a pro at this intriguing game, which also teaches kids about wildlife and fosters a love of nature and exploration.

     

    ranger rick appRaiders of the Lost Aardvark
    Join Ranger Rick the raccoon on a wild ride through Africa in this thrilling detective game that tests your sleuthing skills. A rare mummified aardvark has been unearthed in sub-Saharan Africa, rocking the archaeological world. The archaeologist who discovered it, Jack Snare, believes that the aardvark holds the key to unlocking some of the world’s greatest natural mysteries.

    Snare takes his aardvark mummy on a global tour of prestigious museums. But en route to the Natural Science Museum in Africa, his precious cargo is stolen! And strangely, after the theft of the aardvark, some of Africa’s rarest and most endangered animals begin to disappear as well.

    Is the aardvark cursed? Was it never meant to be found? Is there something sinister behind the disappearances? Put on your detective cap and help Ranger Rick track down the clues to solve this mummy mystery!

     

    Know of any other wildlife & nature apps suitable for kids?

     

     

  • A Little Relaxation

    A Little Relaxation

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    Every now and then go away,

    have a little relaxation,

    for when you come back to your work your judgment will be surer.

    -Leonardo Da Vinci

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    Happy Memorial Day.

    I hope you got to enjoy some rest this holiday weekend!

    The kids and I spent ours sitting by the lifeguard chair…

     

    lifeguard chair

    …making faces out of sand…

    sand monster

    … getting sand on faces.

     

    sand beard

     

    The water was (mind-numbingly, ankle-numbingly) cold but that doesn’t stop this crazy train.

     

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    ‘Cause, you know. It just makes the sand feel so much warmer.

     

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    I really needed the space and the sunshine to clear my head, but now it’s back to work 🙂

    How was your Memorial Day?

     

    Me and Cass beach self-portrait

     

  • Horses 3D for Nintendo 3DS: Mom & Kid Game Review

    Horses 3D for Nintendo 3DS: Mom & Kid Game Review

    Lady Horse Rider equestrian lady-horse-rider-morro-strandnot my photo.
    via mikebaird on Flickr through Creative Commons.

    His mane was like a crest, mounting, then falling low. His neck was long and slender, and arched to the small, savagely beautiful head. The head was that of the wildest of all wild creatures- a stallion born wild- and it was beautiful, savage, splendid. A stallion with a wonderful physical perfection that matched his savage, ruthless spirit.
    ― Walter Farley

    When I was younger, I was a Black Stallion addict. I read other horse stories as well, but I think I must have read the stories in that series a dozen times each (my favorite? The Black Stallion and the Girl).

    A friend of mine owned horses, and to this day on Facebook I live vicariously through her updates about jumping and dressage and grooming. (Side note: I have a particular love affair with the word ‘tack’ as it applies to horses.)

    Last year, all I wanted for my birthday was to see Secretariat on opening day. GREAT MOVIE BY THE WAY.

    I’ve tried to instill that love of a good horse tale in Cass, but so far she hasn’t been very receptive. I’d venture to say this has been the extent of her horse experience, and she seemed fine with that.

     

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    A few weeks ago a package arrived in the mail, and this was inside.

     

    Horses 3D for Nintendo DS

     

    It killed her to wait until the weekend to be able to play her brand! new! video! game! And it wasn’t even her birthday or Christmas! Well, that’s what you get when you open Mommy’s packages, darlin’. Patience is a virtue.

    Horses 3D for the Nintendo 3DS puts the player in the role of horse stable manager and rider. They care for their horses (15 realistic horses are available, housed in lovely tranquil textured 3D landscapes), ride them, train them, groom them, essentially build relationships with them. Cass apparently spends most of her time teaching them tricks, but you can also race them in competitions or with friends.

     

    Horses 3D screen

     

    Now, this is the element that I find amazing about these video games nowadays (lawsamercies! Yeah, I’m showing my age): you can link up and share with friends via the wireless StreetPass feature: race against their horses, go on fun rides, swap collectible cards to get to new competitions or unlock a new horse.

    Here’s what 7yo Cass had to say (unedited):

    Horses is about when you do activities and take care of your horse. You get to do all the tricks. When you give it a treat and feed it, the horse gets in a better mood and it can run faster. I am learning all about how to take care of a horse. This game is not too hard and pretty fun. 10 stars out of 10!

    From as deep into the game Cass has been able to get so far, I can’t really tell how true-to-life the horse care and training is, but I know that’s not really the point of these things. The point is to have fun, and certainly Cass is engrossed with her horse and its progress. If she spends as much time with each of the 15 horses as she has with her first, this game will keep her busy for a good long while. And I really prefer an RPG that requires her to think and plan and “interact” over the mindless button hitting of many action games (although I do enjoy a little mindless button hitting every now and then).

     

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    Did I bribe my daughter with a video game to pique her interest in horses?

    You bet your sweet filly I did. I can’t wait to take her for a riding lesson.

    And then I’ll start strategically leaving Black Stallion books around the house…

    Hey, we live in farm country. You’re never too old to want a pony.

    And somehow I think Cass will be more convincing to her father 🙂
    Horses 3D is available on Amazon for right around the $29.99 mark, a great deal for the number of hours a kid will get out of it.

    Did you have an unnatural love of horses as a kid?

    Have you ever used electronic means to turn your kid on to something in the real-life world?

     

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