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The Good Toy: Smart Globe

A few years ago I bought a Smart Globe for Bonny Annie and Dirty Harry for Christmas.  To be honest, they weren’t jumping out of their PJs that morning with excitement.  But since then, it has been a fun (and educational!) addition to our home.  We have used it.  A lot.

Basically, at face value, the Smart Globe is just a globe.  You don’t have to turn it on to use it.

We keep ours near our school area.  This allows us to quickly reference the globe.  We might be reading a story and come across the Canary Islands for instance.  The kids can quickly get a visual for where they are in the world, and thus have a better understanding of our lesson that day.

The fun of the Smart Globe begins, however, when you turn it on.  It comes with an attached electronic pen…

(…and yes, I know my Smart Globe needs to be dusted.  Dont’ judge me.)

Your child uses the pen to point out places of interest on the globe…

…and they can also interact with this little keypad, to learn all sorts of things about a particular country or continent…

One of Dirty Harry’s favorite activities is to listen to the various national anthems.  Unfortunately, China’s cracks him up for some reason.  He will play it over and over laughing hysterically.  I’ve had to ban him from listening to China’s national anthem.  He wasn’t allowed to watch the last summer Olympics because of his weird sense of humor.  Just kidding.

The Smart Globe also has a pull-out tray for US Geography.  The tray also interacts with the pen.

Dirty Harry also likes the games.  His favorite is a hunt-and-find timed game.  The Smart Globe will name a state or country, depending on which mode you have set, and the child finds and touches it with the pen.  They have a certain amount of time to find as many as they can.  Here’s a little thirty second demo of that particular game…

 

Okay, so we need to work on Louisiana a little bit.

I bought our globe at Costco, but here is the official site:  http://www.smarthome.com/19381/Smart-Globe/p.aspx

It looks like you can also find it on Amazon and other sites as well.

The Smart Globe is a good toy and would be a great addition to your home, whether you home school or not!

The GOOD Toy: Busy School Activity Cube

Back some time before Christmas, I bashed toys in general here on my blog.   While I was a little tongue-in-cheek about the whole thing, there is some truth in what I was trying to say.  As parents, we do spend too much money on toys when our kids would really rather play with our cell phones or our car keys.  However, I am not anti-toy, and we have a houseful of them to prove it. 

Some of the toys that we have purchased over the years have been passed on to other families or our church nursery.  Some of them were sold at yard sales.  Some of them are in pieces under beds. Some of them are now gracing the shelves at Goodwill.  Yet some of them are played with often.  Some of them have value.  Some of them are GOOD toys.  So I thought that when I come across a GOOD toy now and then that I would share that info with all you parents out there, so you can finally reclaim your measuring cups.

For Christmas, I bought Cap’n Jack Henry the Parents Busy School Activity Cube. 

I was walking the aisles on day at Costco when it caught my eye.  Jack Henry, being a preemie-sized infant, has been a bit behind in the large motor skills area, and I thought this would be a great benefit and encouragement to him to start pulling up and cruising.  I was right.  He’s pulled up on it several times and regularly makes his way around the entire hexagon exploring all the toy’s bells and whistles.

On the top it is a the model of a school yard and is maze of beads and chunky, movable figures.

Is it just me, or does the school teacher (despite being Hispanic) look a little like Indiana Mimi?

The top of this toy alone will keep your toddler busy for quite some time, but the toy also has six sides, instead of the standard four of most cube toys, that offer even more fun activities.

First of all, there is a school bus with movable kids and numbers…

Now, while it may be fun and colorful on a toy, you might want to teach your child to never go anywhere with a middle-aged man wearing a Cat-in-the-Hat stovepipe hat in the colors reminiscent of Freddy Kruger’s sweater.  Just sayin’…

One panel teaches the ABC’s…

On another side is a tree with movable, colorful birds…

One of Jack Henry’s favorite sides at the moment has a spinning color wheel…

Another fun side has colorful shapes…

And, finally, the last side has a cute game of tic-tac-toe…

If your toddler doesn’t appreciate this side yet, your older kids might.  Dirty Harry and I spent a happy thirty minutes the other day playing this game using a Nerf gun.  Well, it was happy for me anyway because I won.  Dirty Harry may have another take on it, but I have seen him using it for target practice since, so I’m probably in for a rematch in a day or two.

The toy is very sturdy too.  It’s virtually impossible for Jack Henry to pull this thing over, and if he does topple over, the makers even made sure that the hardware was not exposed and that the corners were rounded off.

Unfortunately, it looks like this toy is not available for purchase right now.  I couldn’t find it at all on Costco’s site.  I found it on Amazon here , but it looks like it is currently unavailable.  It also looks like Target carried it at one time.  There are no signs of it being discontinued though, so maybe it’s just a case of having to build up more stock after Christmas.  Even if you can’t find this one in particular, I found several compatible options in my searching.

What toys do you find are worth emptying your wallet and cluttering your home for?  Which ones are the GOOD toys?

Over the River and Through the Woods…

…to Grandmother’s house we gooo-oooo!

Okay, so I wasn’t going to Grandma’s.  And well they weren’t exactly woods.  I did cross a river once, the Harpeth River.

A couple of weeks ago I left the house at 8am to take Annaleigh to her tutorial.  After I dropped her off, I found myself heading back home despite the fact that I needed to run a boatload of errands that day, because I had forgotten my cell phone.  As I sat in the driveway, watching Dirty Harry run in to retrieve my phone, I decided to roll down my window and holler at him to also get my camera.

“Why?” he yelled back.

“Oh, I don’t know, ” I yelled back.

But the real answer is that I decided to photograph another fall drive like I did last year here.  I love the fall, and I enjoyed risking my life last year in order to take pictures of it and all of its grandeur last year, so I thought  I’d do it again, and if I can remember from year to year, make it an annual event here on my blog.  And you know what?  I think I’m better at it.  I stayed completely on the road at all times this year!

Okay, ready?  We’re off…

Good-bye house, for the second time today.

Jack Henry has already fallen asleep….  (Photo by Dirty Harry)

…before we even leave the neighborhood.

And we’re cruising along our hilly street into town…

Our first stop was the vet to replenish Clara’s heartworm tablets.

Now through the rest of our small town…

At this house, there used to live a man who was in his late 90s, who used to sit on his porch and wave at the passer-bys.  He always liked it when people honked, and so I always did, but he passed away about a year ago.  I miss seeing him.

Here’s the school bus I almost flagged down to put Dirty Harry on. 

He’s been driving me crazy lately on car trips because he’s gotten very interested in car makes and models, which could be reason #427 of why I don’t understand boys.  I don’t know when he’s going to stop asking me if such and such a car is a Ford or a Chevy.  Or who produces more cars, Mitsubishi or Isuzu.  Or how much a Dodge Viper costs.  The answer to each and every question is, “I don’t know.”  The only difference is the volume in which I use.  It gets decidedly louder each time.

A quick stop at the ATM…

An impulse stop for coffee at McD’s…

I really wanted to stop HERE but decided to save two bucks.

And then we were on our way out of town and toward the next bigger one to get some errands accomplished….

(Someone hit that stone fence about three or so years ago….and they have never repaired it.  It kinda drives me nuts.)

Vultures…

Now we’re finally getting into the neighboring town, complete with quaint little houses and tree-lined streets…

Our church…

The Carter House, a Civil War site…

Here’s an area of town called Five Points, and then we continue through the town on our way to Costco…

(Rumor has it that the founder of AmWay lives at this farm.)

Now we’re getting closer to the shopping area where I’m heading today.

If we took a right here, we’d be very near Big D’s office…

…but we take a left to get here to order Big D’s birthday cake and do a little Christmas shopping…

And then we stop here for a bit. More Christmas shopping.

And then we get stuck in this for a bit, where I bit my hangnails and sigh a lot…

At this point, Dirty Harry lets me know that he’s going to faint dead away if I don’t get him something to eat.  So we pull into the drive-thru of our second McDonald’s of the day.

I pull over in the parking lot so that we can all eat.  I make Dirty Harry share his yogurt parfait with Cap’n Jack Henry.

Next it’s almost time to pick up Bonny Annie…

Here we are!

Got her, and now we head toward HOME!

We pass Indiana Mimi’s workplace on the way…

Here’s the entrance to our subdivision…

We’re back to where we started:  Home Sweet Home!

Whew!  Well, I hope you at least mildly enjoyed this 2009 edition of The Pirate Mom’s Fall Drive.  If not, you can lodge your complaint below, and the management will be informed.

Thank you.

Commercial…?

I’m thinking of putting together and running a commercial for my blog.  What do you think of this….?

The best part of waking up….

…is Columbian coffee from Costco in your cup while you read The Pirate Mom Dot Com.

Well…?

What do you think?

Is anyone there?

Hel-looooo?

Okay….never mind.


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