Archive - Oct 19, 2008

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Pictionary Man Game Box

Among the great party games, besides Charades, Pictionary remains popular across generations. The simple guessing and drawing game remains popular due to its simplicity and ease to pick up by anyone who can draw even the most rudimentary images, albeit under time pressure. Pictionary Man takes that simple principle an adds just the slightest complexity by foregoing the board and adding the third dimension.  read more »

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Tractor TippingThis is a Mini Book Review for Disney-Pixar The World of Cars: Tractor Tipping, for the LeapFrog Tag Reading System.  read more »

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The Golden PaddleballThis is a Mini Book Review for Foster’s Home for Imaginary Friends: The Golden Paddleball, by Amy Keating Rogers, illustrated by Timothy Barnes for the LeapFrog Tag Reading System.   read more »

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Go Diego Go! Underwater MysterThis is a Mini Book Review for Go Diego Go! Underwater Mystery, by Trish Holland, illustrated by Susan Hall, based on the original teleplay by Valerie Walsh for the LeapFrog Tag Reading System.  read more »

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UNO Flash Game

Since its creation in 1971, UNO, a modified version of Crazy Eights, has become ubiquitous, a card game nearly every home has. Since then, many versions of the game have surfaced, from Barbie to X-Men to Major League Baseball. In addition, Mattel has recently added electronic versions like the twitch-inducing UNO Attack (which we recommend) and the latest, UNO Flash.  read more »

Lego Batman CoverBy now it should go without saying that we are big LEGO fans here at the DWithE Studios, and by ‘fans,’ I mean the true definition of the word ‘fanatic.’ A quick glace of our house will reveal various LEGO kits under construction, a smattering of LEGO blocks here and there, a set of LEGO logo cups in our cupboard, a LEGO block ice tray in the freezer and various incarnations of the LEGO video  read more »

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Bladestar

The FlyTech Bladestar from WowWee is a helicopter-like flying toy specifically designed for indoor use. Yeah. Why do I hear mothers around the world suddenly crying out in anguish? But give it a chance.  read more »

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