17 Brain Boosting Podcasts That Will Delight Your Kids (And You Too)
Sunday, 28 May 2017
The secret to turn off the television and still keep your children entertained? Try podcasts! But it’s surprisingly hard to find podcasts created with children in mind. These 17 podcasts are designed especially for kids, and cover a multitude of topics. Whether your child is interested in science, the arts, or just wants to listen to stories,
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Make Your Own Mario Game! Scratch Basics for Kids and Adults
Tuesday, 18 April 2017
Did you know that anybody can make a video game without programming? Though there are several beginner-friendly languages, you don’t have to spend half a year learning Java or C++ to build a game. You could choose from many tools for various types of games, but one great option for kids (and adults) is MIT’s
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Learning Robotics for Kids: Tinkerbots Review and Giveaway
Sunday, 16 October 2016
Want to get your children interested in robotics? Planning to prepare them for a STEM-focused future? Then perhaps you should take a look at the Tinkerbots Advanced Builder Set, a $ 250 plastic brick building kit with three motorized components and a programmable brain. It syncs with a smartphone app, has LEGO-compatible pieces to extend
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10 Things To Teach Your Kids Before They Go Online
Tuesday, 12 July 2016
Unlike in previous generations, kids are growing up with the Internet as part of their lives. As a parent, this opens up a whole new world of challenges. When should you let your kids use the Internet for the first time? At what age is it appropriate for them to hop on? What should you
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7 Family Safety Tools To Keep Your Kids Safe Online
Wednesday, 11 May 2016
Like the real world, the internet can sometimes be a scary place for your kids. There are some great ways to keep them safe; here are some we think are the best. According to a report by Internet Matters, 96% of parents believe it is their responsibility to keep their children safe online, with 63%
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