What is the effect of playing games in learning English vocabulary?
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Okay, so how does santa wrap the toys at your place? Does he remove the packaging and put the toy in a non discript box? Does he just wrap the box it came in? Does he bother to wrap them at all?
Does he bring just one gift or is he responsible for all the gifts under the tree?
My daughter really likes this winnie the pooh toy. It is a pooh head with a little blanket attached. I don’t know what the official names for those toys are and my husband calls them dish rags (which I hate), so I wanted to figure out what to call the thing.
I just looked them up online to see about buying a 2nd one and they are ! The tigger, eyeore, and piglet are .99. What on earth! And it looks like they are called security blankets and loveys. Thanks!
My daughter is almost 11 weeks old, and could not care less about her rattles and toys yet. I’m wondering how old babies are when they start to enjoy shaking rattles and holding toys and stuff like that.
What are some toys that kids ages 6-12 can play with together? There is also a 1 1/2 year old. Preferably something that can be played with outside and at least 4 or 5 kids can play with at a time or take turns playing. Something the 1 1/2 year old would enjoy too if you can possibly think of anything to fit with that age. We are already buying a slipping slide and sand toys. Does anyone else have any suggestions? Something that isn’t very expensive either. Thanks.
I need some creative ideas/thoughts for preventing my 2-year old son from peeling the stickers off his toys. It’s very frustrating when he’s ruining toys left and right by removing the letter stickers off his educational toys. Telling him "No" just isn’t working.
I mean literal games that are FOR Japanese people and are in Japanese. Do you know any ones in particular (for PC, Xbox 360, Gamecube or Nintendo 64) that would be good to learn with? Maybe because you’re forced to interact with characters or something?
Sorry if this sounds silly, I hope you know what I mean. Thank you!
My son has a few toys that just basically make noise, little songs, etc. When the batteries are low the songs slow down. This doesn’t make sense because I assume these are purely solid state devices inside and it’s not like their os some sort of physical slowing down of anything.
I figure for a digital device, either the threshold of power is met or it shuts off.
Perhaps this is programmed in?
i need it badly for my little bro
My daughter is six months and doesn’t really seem interested in any of the toys I have gotten her. She seems to like two of them buy they are for older kids and much to hard for her to play with. They make noises and rattle and bang but she rattles them to hard and hits herself in the face and cries. Any idea’s on what else I could give her?