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25 November 2007

Top 10 Toys of 2007

The 2007 List is out!
Our Top Ten Toy list for 2007 includes some of the best and most innovative toys of the year. The best toys were judged based on several criteria like enjoyment level, uniqueness, ease of use and toy safety. It’s also interesting to note that, once again, electronic toys seem to dominate the the market! There are only a few hot toys like the Barbie Princess Rosella doll which are non-electronic. All things considered, 2007 seems to have brought out some great toys. Have a look!

1. SmartCycle Physical Learning Arcade System
Fisher-PriceThe top 10 toys of 2007 list would be incomplete without Fisher-Price’s SmartCycle . The Smart Cycle is a stationary bike meant for preschoolers which plugs directly into your TV’s A/V jack. The little ones pedal their way through various adventures on the TV screen. The included software, Learning Adventure, has three options: Driving, Learning Arcade Games and The Big Race. In the “Driving” mode, your child can pedal away to glory while picking up interesting tidbits of information along the way. The learning arcade games are educational and your kids can use the joystick to learn about letters, numbers, shapes etc. The “Big Race” option is the most exciting of them all - a fast paced race on the TV screen.

2. Transformers Movie Ultimate Bumblebee
HasbroHasbro’s Transformers Movie Ultimate Bumblebee has a place of honor in our Top 10 Toys of 2007 list. This Hasbro product from the Transformers Movie portrays the Ultimate Bumblebee who transforms from a yellow 2008 Camaro car to the 14 inch Ultimate Bumblebee robot. The ingenuity of this product is that it combines two things that appeal to young boys: cars and action figures. This product comes complete with light and sound effects. With a touch of a button, it emits the transforming sound when being transformed from car to robot. In robot form, the Ultimate Bumblebee also features the Whip It Battle song by Devo. Furthermore, Bumblebee has a sound detection mechanism where it responds to noises. A great toy for ages 5+.

3. Puppy Grows & Knows Your Name
© Fisher-PriceThe Puppy Grows & Knows Your Name from Fisher-Price is one of the best toys of 2007! It is undoubtedly one of the most innovative and cutest toys I’ve come across in a long time. This Puppy is also a technological marvel and will keep kids busy for a long time to come. The icing on the cake is the affordable price of $49.99. So, did I whet your curiosity? Do you want to know what the puppy does? Well, as the name implies, this puppy actually does grow to a full sized dog in 4 days. It knows its own name, your child’s name and can sing 2 songs using your child’s name. Isn’t that amazing! The puppy can be personalized using the CD provided. You also get a measuring tape with a growth chart, a bone, brush, and a birth certificate.

4. Furreal Friends Squawkers McCaw Parrot
HasbroHasbro’s Furreal Friends Squawkers McCaw Parrot is a toy which makes it’s presence felt! This toy takes technology and interactive play to the next level with features such as voice recognition, animatronics, and dance and sing features. The only word of caution is that it can repeat what you say, so watch those words coming out of your mouth! It comes with a remote control which has pre-programmed voice commands which can prompt the parrot to say something or dance if there’s music playing. Although, since this parrot loves to dance, it will do so to his own tunes too. This product sells for about $70. The Squawkers McCaw Parrot is for those of you who are looking for something different this holiday season.

5. Power Tour Electric Guitar
HasbroHasbro’s Power Tour Guitar meant for ages 10 + has certainly earned it’s place in our Top 10 Toys of 2007 list. The Power Tour Electric Guitar is a great way for youngsters to learn how to play the guitar. It’s also great for parents, since it is relatively inexpensive and not so loud! Hasbro and Tiger Electronics have put in a lot of thought into designing this product, which I highly recommend. The beauty of the Power Tour Electric Guitar is that there are no strings attached (literally) which makes it much simpler to learn. The whole concept is touch activated. The guitar fret is color coded, and the flashing lights prompt the player where to place their fingers.

6. Eye-Clops Handheld Bionic Eye
Jakks PacificJakks Pacific’s Eye-Clops, the handheld bionic eye that plugs into your TV, makes it to our Top 10 Toys list of 2007 due to it’s extremely innovative nature. Not only is it designed to keep kids of all ages (including fully grown kids) occupied and excited for hours, it also serves to educate your children. Eye-Clops works by providing close up images of minute objects. It’s amazing to see something magnified by a factor of 200 on your TV screen! It even includes an observation dish and tube to view liquids, salt, bugs or anything that catches your fancy. Three built-in lights help to illuminate the objects under observation. The approximate price of this product is $40.

7. Smart Sticks - Hooked on Phonics Electronic Learning
SizeZizzle’s Smart Sticks edutainment line makes it to the Top 10 Toys of 2007 list because of it’s simplicity and educational value. The Smart Sticks are based on the Hooked on Phonics concept and teach little ones the colors, shapes, numbers, and letters. There are three models - numbers, colors and shapes, and letters. Fun sounds, music and engaging displays on the LCD screen are sure to keep your toddler obsessed with playing with each of these colorful models. I loved the close resemblance to a remote control - it works as an excellent substitute for the actual TV remote control which my toddler craves after! Meant for ages 2+, each Smart Sticks has a street price of about $14.99 .

8. Disney Flix Video Cam
View Full-SizeDisney’s Flix Video Cam just had to be a part of the Top 10 Toys of 2007 list. This inexpensive video camera from Disney is not just a video camera. It comes bundled with Disney’s Magic Director software too, which can be used to create all kinds of special effects. Simply plug the camera directly into your computer and use this software to edit away to glory! The included story boards and audio cues are all that are needed to pave your way towards becoming a professional movie director. The High School Musical and Hannah Montana storyboards are included. The camera has a storage capacity of 128MB and an included SD card slot can increase the length of a video that is captured with the camera. It is priced at $99.

9. Barbie as the Island Princess - Princess Rosella Doll
MattelMattel’s Barbie Island Princess doll has made it to our top 10 toys of 2007 list simply due to it’s unique outfit and theme. This stunning doll dressed in a blue gown comes with a train of feathers. What’s more, these feathers spread out to look just like a peacock’s feathers. As a bonus, the doll comes with Sagi, her animal friend who looks like a cross between a raccoon and squirrel. An average retail price of $24.95 keeps this doll in the same price range as the other Barbie dolls. Barbie as Princess Rosella doll is one of the must haves of the season for your little girls aged 4 and up.

10. Rubik’s Revolution
Techno SourceAs far as toys go - the Rubik’s Revolution is catchy, fun and engaging. On the flip side, the Rubik’s Revolution is almost nothing like the original Rubik’s cube. But who cares, right? The Rubik’s Revolution has certainly earned it’s spot on this list of the Top Toys of 2007. There are 6 games that you can play on the Rubik’s Revolution. They are Light Speed, Rapid Recharge, Pattern Panic, Cube Catcher, Code Cracker, and Multiplayer Madness. Put simply, the basic principle of the Rubik’s Revolution seems to be how fast you can click the buttons, and in what order. It’s pretty challenging, as well as stimulating. Try it out.

21 November 2007

Fun things to do with the kids during holiday break at Sugar Sand Park in Boca Raton

Thursday, December 20, 2007
4:00p-7:00p
Holiday Fun-Tacular: Kids Night in…Parents Night Out!
Let us watch your kids while you take a break. Kids play games, create a snow globe and make snowy weather at the Explorium. Pizza and cartoons included, too! For children aged 6-10. Registration required in person by a parent or legal guardian.
Fee: $8 Residents, $9.20 Non-Residents
Space is limited!

Thursday, December 27, 2007
11:00a
Holiday Fun-Tacular: Winter Cake Design
Presented by Celebration Cake Design
We may not have snowflakes on the ground, but they may just end up on your cake when you design your own cake in a winter theme and take it home in a bakery box. Registration required in person by a parent or legal guardian.
Thursday, December 27 at 11:00 AM. $10.00 residents, $11.50 non-residents. Space is limited.

Friday, December 28, 200710:00a
Holiday Fun-Tacular: Character Breakfasts Geddy the Gecko
TOOJAY’S DELI will cater a hot buffet-style breakfast.
Tickets $13 Adults, $10 Children 12 and under. Purchase tickets at the box office.
SEATING IS LIMITED! Get tickets in advance.
GEDDY THE GECKO
Join this giant and lovable gecko journeying different cultures through dance. Kids are involved in this high-energy show about Multicultural Dance.
John Mallory, A.K.A “Geddy the Gecko,” performed on NBC TV with Regis and Kelly, and has appeared in “People” Magazine!

Saturday, December 29, 200711:00a
Holiday Fun-Tacular: Green Golly and the Treasure of Light
Presented by Flutesweets and Tickletoons
In this delightful sequel to “Green Golly & Her Golden Flute” (an adaptation of “Rapunzel” and an introduction to classical music) Green Golly escapes the tower, goes “on tour” and discovers the “treasure of light” - a chest filled with holiday songs from around the world. Delight in the ways people celebrate their holidays and sing along with the music of Christmas, Chanukah, Diwalli, Kwanzaa and others!
Tickets $7 Adults, $5 Children 12 and under

Wednesday, January 2, 2008
11:00a
Holiday Fun-Tacular: Make Your Own Gingerbread House
Make your very own gingerbread house out of graham crackers and lots of chewy, gooey and colorful candy to decorate! Recommended for ages 4 and up. An adult must accompany children 8 and under Registration required in person by a parent or legal guardian by December 29.
Space is limited.
Tickets $8 Residents, $9.20 Non-Residents

Thursday, January 3, 200811:00a
Holiday Fun-Tacular: Holiday Scrapbooking
Bring in your favorite holiday photos and a make beautiful scrapbook page to preserve those special memories.
All materials are included to complete one 12” x 12” page. People are encouraged to bring their own paper trimmer. Recommended for ages 8 to Adults. An adult must accompany children 12 and under. Registration required in person by a parent or legal guardian by December 30.
Fee: $8 Residents, $9.20 Non-Residents

Friday, January 4, 2008
10:00a
Holiday Fun-Tacular: Character Breakfasts Mr. Brian and the Boppets
TOOJAY’S DELI will cater a hot buffet-style breakfast.
Tickets $13 Adults, $10 Children 12 and under. Purchase tickets at the box office.
SEATING IS LIMITED! Get tickets in advance.
Mr. Brian and the Boppets is a high energy, interactive rock concert for kids. This award winning show will have everyone boppin’ in their seats. A must see for rockers young and old. Remember, why wiggle when you can rock!!!

Saturday, January 5, 2008
10:00a
Saturday Morning Movie Madness: Disney’s “Toy Story”
Rated G. Two rivaling toys, Woody and Buzz Lightyear, end up lost together at Sid’s house-the toy torturing boy next door. Woody and Buzz must work together to escape, realizing along the way that they’ve got a friend … in each other!Place: Maple Room
Fee: $1 per person includes popcorn and a beverage.
Adults must accompany children 12 & under.
Purchase tickets in advance at Willow Theatre Box Office. Movies often sell out.
Tickets are NOW ON SALE! Call 561-347-3948 to purchase tickets

Sugar Sand Park
300 S. Military Trail - Boca Raton, FL 33486 - 561-347-3900

19 November 2007

Biltmore Hotel Adds A Party Package Worthy of Kid-Lit’s Outrageous Heroine: Eloise

There isn’t a little girl who isn’t fascinated with literature’s most beloved and rambunctious 6-year-old, the character who has wreaked havoc at the Plaza Hotel and won the hearts of all who read about her since her debut in the mid 1950s. What better theme for a party than an Eloise birthday at the Plaza, er, make that the Biltmore Hotel in Coral Gables?

A unique and newly designed offering by Miami’s most historic hotel includes an adorable tea party with proper floral china, delicate tea sandwiches, scones with clotted cream, homemade preserves, plus a full complement of refreshments from the original tot’s menu from New York’s Plaza hotel, including Mary Had a Little Lamb Chops, Itsy Bitsy Burgers, Chick-a-Dee Sticks, Teeny Weenies, and Jack and the Beanstalk’s Julien. Fresh lemonade and fruit punch are passed by butlers in full uniform. Bowls of fresh flowers and an incredible assortment of exquisite adult fare for parents such as Kobe beef tartar and figs wrapped in Parma ham, makes for an impressive afternoon for all, served in an historic suite where raucous can rule without disturbing other guests.

A buttercream frosted medallion cake with the visage of young Eloise by the Biltmore’s talented pastry chef adds yet another incredibly delicious detail.

At our Eloise party, there were audible oohs and ahs from our guests as they walked into the suite.

“Today I am Eloise. Really. Just look,” said the birthday girl, my 5-year-old daughter, Rosie, pointing at the banner that read “Eloise at the Plaza Hotel.”

One girl wanted to know if Nanny, Eloise’s kind grandmother, was coming. My 7-year-old daughter, Sophia, said, “It’s so exciting; I feel like we are really at the Plaza, only it’s not so cold.”

We had been to the Plaza in New York a few years ago in December.

Add-on options to the Eloise party include a mother-daughter beauty day, stretch-limo service from your home, a horse-and-carriage ride around the Gables or a full-on pool party. Your family and a couple of the birthday girl’s best friends can even stay overnight in the historic suite you use for the party if you choose.

“You’ve really got people around here thinking,” said GM Dennis Doucette who re-created the menu that the Biltmore hotel offered in the 1950s for the kids. The whole staff got involved in coming up with extras such as the carriage ride around Coral Gables, just like in Central Park.

It’s all in the territory of pure, over-the-top kiddie fantasy. Invitations of course must come from Nanny, who implores that you absolutely must, must, must, must come to the party and eat because otherwise you dry up. Everyone knows that! Guests are encouraged to dress in black and white or hot pink and of course to bring a bathing suit for a fabulous swim party with more refreshments poolside.

For the basic party, the hotel supplies an array of dress-up fun in the form of white and pink feather boas, straw hats and lots of fancy jewelry in the suite. And lest you fear that cousin Timmy will be bored to tears, trust me, the little gents will be thrilled with the antics you can devise, especially when it comes to pin the tail on Weenie, Eloise’s baby pug, and a rather raucous piñata-whacking. One mom said of her 4-year-old son happily munching on finger sandwiches and sipping tea: “Zach is so into all this frilly stuff. He doesn’t think it is girlie at all.”

Gift bags for my own precocious 5-year-old’s party included pink rhinestone sunglasses, a stuffed and ribbon-tied Skipperdee, Eloise’s pet turtle with raisins for turtle food, as well as bubble bath, sand art, lollipops, pink lipstick and an Eloise easy-to-read book illustrated by Eloise creator Hilary Knight.

You can crank it up even more if you go online to score unique vintage and modern Eloise-themed extras, including DVDs, Madame Alexander dolls, posters, books, card games and dress-up sets. You can even find authentic mementos such as silver spoons, tea tins, butter dishes and the like from New York’s now defunct Plaza Hotel at www.remembertheplaza.com.

And if this party seems just a bit decadent, all I can say is: Charge it! Rates start at $1,500 for a group of 10 to 15. For information, call 305-445-1926, ext 4300.

By Patricia Veloso
South Florida Sun-Sentinel

18 November 2007

New For this season— Ugg Baby Crochet Bootie

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Now your little one will stay snug and warm all season long with the infant’s Baby Crochet bootie by UGG® Australia.

Order the women’s Classic Crochet boot too for matching style.
www.uggaustralia.com

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