Showing posts with label Playstation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Playstation. Show all posts

Friday, December 24, 2010

2010 Hottest Christmas Toys

Any discerning, shopping-savvy parent has already started thinking about what gifts to give their children. Rest assured, your child will be the coolest kid on the block with one of these 2010 Hottest Christmas Toys:

Barbie Video Girl
This ain't your average Barbie! The doll itself is a working video camera. She is equipped with a color LCD screen and three easy-to-use controls. The resulting "movies" are from Barbie's point-of-view. These are already selling like hotcakes so hurry and get one before they're all out!

Mickey Dance Star
Mickey is a classic. Now he walks, talks, and dances! He's about the same size as a Tickle Me Elmo. Though he doesn't react to tickling, he does store multiple songs and interactive activities. If you can handle another singing and dancing toy in the house, he's a great gift this season.

Zhu Zhu Pets
Every year an animal toy comes out that becomes the must-have item. This year, it's Zhu Zhu Pets. They are little hamsters, without all the mess. Each hamster has its own unique personality and whimsical sounds. The Zhu Zhu Pets Salon lets your children give their Zhu Zhu Pets an awesome makeover. BBC even rated them as a Top 10 Toy this year.

Jet Pack Buzz Lightyear
The Toy Story saga is a childhood favorite. The third installment did incredibly well, and reignited interest in Toy Story action figures. Enter the Jet Pack Buzz Lightyear. He features an incredibly cool rocket pack, with afterburner jet lights ans sounds. He also comes with laser arm lights, and movie phrases. It looks like Buzz is leaving Woody in the dust!

Paper Jamz Guitar
The Paper Jamz guitar is a string-less, paper replica that actually lets you play music. Yes, you heard right. The guitars work by simply touching the surface.You place your fingers on the fingerboard and strum your other hand across the pretend strings to play. By placing different fingers on the frets, you will produce either a major, minor or seventh chord. Will Paper Jamz kill the air guitar star? You decide!

Pink Vtech Kidizoom
This digital camera is as kid friendly as it gets! It has a built in flash and incorporates two-eye viewing. It is extremely durable, and even records video. If your little girl is a budding photographer, this is the perfect present to get her started on her creative journey.

Don't let your kid be embarrassed by his out of date trinkets. Bag up the unused toys from years past to make room for some of the 2010 hottest Christmas toys!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Prehistoric Playstation - A history of children's toys

toys and traditional games have long been a part of society and culture around the world for thousands, perhaps the beginning of time. Back to 6000 BC, we know the existence of games similar to modern chess. Babylonians in 4000 BC also played a board game, traditional games like checkers and chess.

The first games of backgammon have been dated back to old Samaria in 3000 BC in Egypt, the marbles were the toys fashionedstone. In 2000 BC the Egyptians were doing and the game with a series of children's toys and games. Dolls are easy to find playing rope, paper and other materials and board games like our traditional game of checkers. At the same time, the first shoes were made of iron, used in Scandinavia.

Traditional toys like kites and yo-yos were introduced in 1000 BC Even kites were probably existed long before their firstperformance was recorded in China during this period. Greek children begin to play with yo-yos made of stone. Immediately after the first cards were dealt in Asia.

Over the next thousand years, many of the guys that we know today Toys materials were developed in their early forms of crude oil. Most of the inventions of traditional toys have not been registered and the story of the nineteenth century until the eighteenth century. The first roller skates were invented in 1759 by a man namedJoseph Merlino, and many traditional toys are still refined and changed society today, in modern form.

The 19th century saw the introduction of many traditional toys in America and Europe. Dolls have been in several European countries, but in 1840 an American doll maker began the first mass production of this popular tradition still toy. Only three years later he became the first American board game product, called "The Mansionof happiness. "

Board games are still popular toy for children over the years. The Indian game, Parcheesi, he is the oldest clay toys are produced today, and was introduced to Ludo Britain in 1867. As in the 19 Century ended, more innovative and more traditional toy production. Traditional toys, like blocks alphabet, stuffed animals and wagons and carriages were all commercially produced.

The late 1800swas the introduction of guns and toy guns, like the BB gun. The concept of talking toy dolls was perfected and high quality wooden toys [http://www.monkeyshine.co.uk/traditional- -21/wooden- Toys -22] were train produces a range of styles Traditional toys, including appliances. Radio Flyer developed the traditional toy sled for outdoor winter fun toys and soft toys and music were in mass production.

The early years20th Century marked the invention of many traditional games for children or during the season of worship today. Battery powered train in September and the famous Lionel trains were invented in the period around 1900 and was the beloved teddy bear increasingly popular in the United States. Other traditional toys, like rag dolls, stacking rings, and all kinds of varieties of Block century were also introduced in the first half of the 20th.

Today, video games and electronic toystoys have won a fair share of the toy market, but classic, traditional world continues to warm the hearts of children all over the. traditional toys such as dolls, games and board games have, for thousands of years or so and probably will continue to being as an important part of childhood for thousands of people.