Thursday, October 16, 2008

Looking Up To Heros



It's important for children to look up to heros and learn from the qualities of these leaders. Kids really enjoy it when their heros are also part of their home furniture and play furniture and toys.
Samples are firefighters, policemen, soldiers, teachers, musicians, sports people. Kids can imagine themselves as teachers, musicians, soldiers, sports players, fire fighters, policemen and police women while they are playing in their rooms with collections of furniture that match their interests.



Kids Love and Remember Themes Forever

There are so many beautiful themes that kids love to see and play with. These themes help develop children's imagination as they play with them and get attached to them. The characters in the themes become a part of their circle of family and friends. Their affection for these characters stay forever. Some of these are:




















All Star Sports Alphabet Artist Best of Buds CoCaLo Baby Alphabet Soup CoCaLo Baby Sugar Plum Crackle Finish Fairy Wishes Firefighter Frogs Gettin' Around Harley Davidson Heros Rock Kiddie-Ups Magic Garden Musical Photo Frame Growth Charts Prince Princess Princess & Frog Pull Able Cars Rock-A-My-Baby Safari Schoolhouse Time To Read Wings & Wheels Wild Animals Winnie the Pooh


Monday, October 13, 2008

Learning the ABC's the Fun Way

Learning while having fun is a lot better, isn't it? With letters all over the place, children can learn without even realizing it.


Have your child sit on a rocker, work at a table or store things in their bench, they are learning all the way.





The photographs not only beautify their rooms, but as kids look at them, they are reminded about the ABC's. Kids can personalize their furniture with letters or their names.


When you find ways to help your kids learn, it makes you feel better as a parent.

Wednesday, October 8, 2008

Helping the Working Parent


We are all very busy. Spending enough time with family and business is a challenge to achieve. It's great to find ways where you can mix the two.
For example, get your kids to help out with your work. If you need to research something or find something on the Internet, let your kids do it. They already know how to navigate the Internet very well.

Are your kids trying to learn to type? Then why not give them some of your work to practice typing with.
Set them up with their desks and comfortable chairs near your work area and get digging. A great work area has proper lighting and bookcases. Train them on how to be organized. Working together can give you another opportunity to spending more time with your child while achieving other benefits.