What They Want for Christmas – Epson Artisan 810 All-in-One Printer

epsonprinter

I haven’t bought a new photo printer in a couple of years.  The one I had, an Epson Stylus (like the first one ever made) printed nice photos for its time.  They didn’t look like they came from a photo lab, but they looked ok in a picture frame. Technology has come a long way [...]

What They Want for Christmas – vtech V.smile Motion

vmotion

We like technology.  We embrace it.  While we don’t have blackberrys and all the super techno latest gadgets, our lives are pretty much surrounded by computers, TV, video games, cell phones, iPods and more.  And we don’t mind.  I know that some parents completely avoid or severely limit their kids exposure to some of this [...]

What They Want for Christmas – Flippity Kickball Wubbzy RC

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Kid love radio controlled toys.  It allows them the freedom to control their toy and make it do whatever they want.  Many radio controlled toys are for older kids though, leaving the younger kids wanting to play but not having the manual dexterity to handle the controller. Flippity Kickball Wubbzy from Fisher-Price is for ages [...]

What They Want for Christmas – Squeeballs Party for Nintendo DS

DS Packaging with Bully Stylus

My son is getting a Nintendo DSi for Christmas from Santa this year.  It’s been ordered and is on it’s way (along with a Nerf case – he’s six years old and that DSi will need all the protection it an get).  Along with the DSi came a search for games for him.  Sure his [...]

What They Want for Christmas – Construction “Tools” for Eating Fun from Flying Peas

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Have you ever watched a toddler try and eat with utensils?  Yeah, it ain’t pretty.  Not only do they struggle and struggle to barely get any food on their fork, they MAKE A MESS.  But they need to learn, both for your sanity (and no more cold food) and their independence. A company called Flying [...]

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