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Games children play are the most fun of all games. Most of them are played outdoors. What happens when the weather is not cooperative? Kids could not possibly sit down and wallow in their bedrooms. They need to have fun and have excitement in whatever form. Now, as parents, you need not worry too much about such concerns. Indoor kids' games are there to provide assistance and facilitate children's genuine fun times. Here are several indoor kids' games that you should observe and play while staying indoors due to bad weather.
Computer games do wonders. They are now considered as among the top indoor kids' games that are available to the public. Anyone could enjoy computer games anytime of the day. You could play them through the computer, the laptop, the television set, or through special video gaming gadgets available commercially. When you say videogames, think more than Warcrafts, Sega, and Nintendo. There are stil numerous computer games out there. All you need to do is to open up your eyes and wander around for available computer games that could be fun and exciting to play at the same time.
'Where did you find that face?' could be a really fun indoor kids' game. To play, have players sit around a circle, all facing inwards. The first player starts by creating a silly face. The player who would laugh out loud while making the face would be instantly out. Remember that chuckling or laughing is not allowed, but smiling is permitted. The current player would then pass the 'face' to the next player, which could be the one to his or her left.
Play Classic Bullseye board game. This is based on the popular TV classic dart quiz. The game confronts children with hoards of tricky questions with corresponding rewards for every correctly answered ones, the Bully's star prize. Go through various rounds. Undoubtedly, this is a great entertainment that even older family members could participate in and have fun.
An indoor scavenger hunt would be equally fun and exciting. Do you need ideas for the game? Here are some: ask for something that is green, that ties, that is fuzzy, that has a face, and so on. Whoever among the children would be able to find the items asked for would score points. Whoever does so at the quickest time would qualify to win prizes. As you organize the event, make sure you promote and foster sportsmanship. Do not forget to ask the children to clean up and fix their mess.
Monopoly is one of the most popular board games ever. It even gets more popular. This board game is played like purchasing property and real estate. You have to develop the 'acquisition' and make sure opponents would lose their money long before you do. Monopoly has gone several versions and is now reaching out more to children.
There are variations for kids like Disney editions, cat and dog edition, and deluxe editions. Kids would surely have a grand time playing these indoor kids' games.
Are We More Alike Than We Think?
According to a survey by Consumer Reports, 75% of Americans put cotton swabs in their ears, risking perforated eardrums and nearly 40% eat raw cookie dough, risking salmonella. The survey also found 61% don’t have a rubber mat in the shower, 58% don’t wear a helmet when bicycling and 27% don’t wear sunscreen. Then there’s the study done in Finland that found middle-aged adults who drink 3 to 5 cups of coffee daily are 66% less likely to get dementia – which could mean they’re 66% more likely to remember to do what’s good for them.
Of the 71 million pet owners in the U.S., approximately 20% do what’s bad for their pets. They smoke. Secondhand smoke increases pets’ risk of lung and other cancers, as well as causing allergies, respiratory problems and eye and skin diseases. Based on a study of 3,293 pet owners, 28% said they’d try to quit smoking to protect their pets and 11% said they’d consider quitting. Among nonsmoking pet owners who live with smokers, 16% said they’d ask that person to quit and 24% said they’d tell that person to smoke outside. For pet owners smoking should be a pet peeve.
Ringtones are more than mobile phone call alerts – they’re personality-driven, fashion statements for phone owners. According to a 2008 study by Ipsos MediaCT, ringtones are the most common mobile music content downloaded. About one-third of mobile phone users download ringtones and about 40% of those users change ringtones frequently. Although customizing a phone with different ringtones for different callers can be expensive - $0.99 to $2.99 each – analysts at Screen Digest predict mobile music sales will double from $1.6 billion in 2008 to $3.2 billion in 2012 – sales that will be music to the providers’ ears.
When it comes to using hands-free devices for mobile phones, a study done at the University of Utah found that the devices are just as dangerous as handheld cell phones when driving. Driving using a headset distracts the brain and delays reaction time. Drivers are more likely to swerve between lanes, slow down and miss important signs. "When you’re on a call, even if both hands are on the wheel, you head is in the call". In January 2009, as a result of that conclusion, the National Safety Council urged legislators in all 50 states to prohibit cell phone use when driving – this being a call for safety.
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Knight Pierce Hirst has written for television, newspapers and greeting cards.Now she writes a 400-word blog three times a week. KNIGHT WATCH, a second look at what makes life interesting, takes only seconds to read at http://knightwatch.typepad.com
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