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Boys Toy Ideas

Posted by Sarah on Oct 10, 2009 in Fine Articles

How many boys like dinosaurs? Most of them I’d guess. So imagine what they would say if they had their own moving, reacting, sensitive pet dinosaur? Well, we all know that’s not possible, but Pleo the Robotic Dinosaur is the next best thing.

Pleo has sensors all over his body that allows him to react to his environment. Pleo is driven by a complex operating system, that actually learns as he gets older. Pleo evolves according to his surroundings, meaning no two Pleos are the same.

After you activate Pleo into your home, he’ll move around freely adapting to the stuff he encounters. If he hurts his leg, he’ll even limp! Pleo’s unique personality will change over time based on his experiences with you. Pleo will give your son lots of hours of fun, but watch out - he is an animal, so is very unpredictable. You’ll love Pleo.

Maybe your son doesn’t like dinosaurs, so how about a bionic eye? Eyeclops the bionic eye is a hand held microscope that will plug right into your television or computer, and can magnify objects up to 400 times right there on your TV / Computer screen. Your kids will be amazed as your own skin looks like some sort of alien landscape.

Eyeclops the bionic eye comes with a number of accessories including a tube to collect specimens, and of course a viewing dish, so your child can collect and view samples safely.

If your kids like watching objects magnified on their TV with the bionic eye, maybe they’d also like to be able to take photographs of the world around them. VTech have come out with a range of Kidizoom cameras, including the camouflage camera and a a tough durable one for taking on outdoor adventures. The Kidizoom cameras take real photographs with the help of a flash if necessary, and the photos can be previewed on the LCD screen of the camera and even edited on the camera itself.

Kidizoom cameras come with 16MB of internal storage , but this can be increased with memory cards. They come in a range of colours, including pink.

The Kidizoom cameras are designed for children of at least 3 years old.

 
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Looking for Clothes for Your Little Ones

Posted by Sarah on Oct 10, 2009 in Fine Articles

Do you have to to update your children’s wardrobe? Have they outgrown everything? Again? You would think that at some point they would stop growing, or atleast slow down. Maybe you should try cutting back on their food to slow their growth a little? You know that’s not going to happen as they just eat more and more and more.

For the tikes, you should shop at The Childrens Place. The Childrens Place is a leading specialty retailer of high quality, value-priced clothing and accessories for children ages newborn to 14 years. They also provde a The Children’s Place coupon for the benefit of your wallet. You just need to pay attention to your budget and take advantage of the coupons available. I know from experience as I always want to buy every set that I see. They are all so adorable.

If they are in the dreaded teen years, you need to be looking at brands like QuikSilver, Hurley, Billabong, Rip Curl, Raisins, Oakley, DC Shoes, Element, Dakine, or one of the tons of brands that are new to you. Teens have their own set of retailers that cater just to them. When shopping for your “young adult”, be sure and stop by Etnies. Known for their shoes, Etnies has grown into a recognized brand in the world of action sports offering quality, comfortable and durable clothing to satisfy the pick teen market. You can never be sure when shopping for your teen, but you can decrease the likelyhood of offending their “sense” of style with the selection available there.

No matter how old they are, they need something on their feet. They wear out new shoes every 2 months with the way that their not so little feet seem to grow. A great place to get outfitted is Finish Line. Finish Line is a premier retailer of athletic shoes. They also frequently provide a Finish Line coupon to help you save some cash.

Don’t get frustrated, it’s not going to help. It’s just going to happen, it’s part of bringing up kids. They aren’t going to stop going through clothes. Just get out there and find the right clothes at the right price.

 
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Big Wave Surfers

Posted by Sarah on Oct 10, 2009 in Fine Articles

Big wave surfing is a discipline in surfing where surfers paddle into or are towed onto waves which are at least 20 feet (6.2 m) high, on surf boards known as “guns” or “rhino chasers”. The bigger the wave, the faster it travels, and the bigger the surf board needed to catch it. Big wave surfing is a popular sport in Catlins. Ocean swells are waves on the surface of the ocean with long wavelength. It seems like the last time I talked to a sponsor they said that they weren’t really into sponsoring big wave riders which seems funny to me, because I think big wave surfing is the essence of surfing.

But they are more distant breaks where the surfers have to be towed into the waves by water scooters. At Waimea Bay, surfing is done as the Hawaiians did it centuries ago - by paddling furiously into a wave and hoping you get it before it gets you. Intimately documenting the lives of giant wave surfers as they seek out and ride monster waves Quest takes viewers into an elite subculture world of top athletes, big personalities and fierce passion for life and their sport. Hunting waves in the world’s most exotic locations, and during the awe-inspiring rides, viewers are taken on the trip of a lifetime never before captured as intimately and thoroughly as in Quest. On just 24-hours notice between January 1 and March 31, 2007, 24 legendary big-wave surfers will make the pilgrimage to the treacherous Mavericks surf break to compete for the famed title. This year, the invitees will compete for an impressive $75,000 prize purse.

 
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Top 3 Tips on Buying Child Life Insurance

Posted by Sarah on Oct 10, 2009 in Fine Articles

When it comes to child life insurance, purchasing the right policy can prove to be quite challenging. As a parent, thinking about the potential for death to occur in a child is not something that we actually want to think about. While it is unlikely that your child will die anytime soon, there are situations such as illnesses and accidents that may affect the lifespan of a child. Most life insurance is designed to accommodate those who may suffer financially due to the loss of income from the deceased, but child life insurance can assist in covering medical expenses, time missed from work, counseling, and even funeral costs. Here, I will provide you with 3 tips on buying life insurance coverage for your child.

1. When purchasing child life insurance, consider more than just your needs. Purchase a policy that will accumulate cash value and can stay with the child the rest of their lives. The best policy to accomplish these tasks is a whole life insurance policy. By doing so, you are not only considering your financial needs in the event of their death, but also their financial needs throughout life and those of the families that they start.

2. If you want to have a guarantee that the overall rates of the life insurance policy stay the same over the course of the child’s years at home and even into their adulthood, it is best to opt for a whole life policy. These policies, in all actuality, are often more expensive, but they are worth it in the long run as there are no surprises hikes in the prices that are associated with the premiums.

3. You will often find that with any life insurance provider that the premium choices have a lot to do with overall savings. For example, if you elect to pay the insurance on a month to month basis, it is likely that you will incur fees associated with interest. However, if you pay the premiums on a yearly basis, it is quite likely that all interest will be deducted from the amount that is owed. This means that you save money in the end. You may also put what you save towards the cash value of the policy.

Choosing a child life insurance policy can be a challenging experience for any parent or guardian. However, if you take the top 3 tips listed in this guide, you will find that it is easy to discover the right plans from the wrong plans.

The author of this article runs a web site devoted to buy bird feeder and hopper bird feeder and winter bird feeders.

 
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Laos, Lakshadweep & Vientiane Climate, Temperature & Average Weather by the Month

Posted by Sarah on Oct 10, 2009 in Fine Articles

Luang Prabang, Laos

In Luang Prabang, Laos the average temperature is 25.92C (78.65F). 14.00C (57.20F) is the lowest monthly average low temperature (occurring in January) while 36.00C (96.80F) is the highest monthly average high temperature which occurs in April. The average temperature range is therefore 8.00C (46.40F). Wet weather in Laos accumulates so that there is a total average rainfall of 1306.00mm (51.42in) per annum. Divided over the year this gives an average monthly rainfall of 108.83mm (4.28in). August is the month with most precipitation when 299mm (11.77in) of rain falls over a period of 19 days while in December only 13mm (0.51in) of rain falls over 1 days. Laos’s weather is effected by 100 days per year with greater than 0.1mm (0.004in) of rainfall. Relative humidity at Laos averages 82.16666667% over the year. 72% is the lowest average monthly relative humidity which occurs in March and 87% is the highest average monthly relative humidity which occurs in July, August, September. Luang Prabang, Laos’s weather is effected by 1883 hours of sunshine per year which is an average of 5.16 hours per day. The range of sunlight hours is from an average of 4.0 per day in July, August, December to 7.0 per day in October. Get a more detailed review of the temperature in Laos at the world climate and temperature website. They offer a detailed Laos climate graph that webmasters can add to their webpages.

Minicoy, Lakshadweep

In Minicoy, Lakshadweep the average temperature is 27.33C (81.2F). 23.00C (73.40F) is the lowest monthly average low temperature (occurring in January, November, December) while 31.00C (87.80F) is the highest monthly average high temperature which occurs in April, May. The average temperature range is therefore 3.00C (37.40F). Wet weather in Lakshadweep accumulates so that there is a total average rainfall of 1579.00mm (62.17in) per annum. Divided over the year this gives an average monthly rainfall of 131.58mm (5.18in). June is the month with most precipitation when 293mm (11.54in) of rain falls over a period of 21 days while in March only 16mm (0.63in) of rain falls over 2 days. Lakshadweep’s weather is effected by 121 days per year with greater than 0.1mm (0.004in) of rainfall. Relative humidity at Minicoy averages 76.25% over the year. 72% is the lowest average monthly relative humidity which occurs in January, February, March and 80% is the highest average monthly relative humidity which occurs in June, July, August. There is further information about the Lakshadweep climate on the excellent linked to website. They offer a detailed Lakshadweep climate graph that webmasters can add to their webpages.

Vientiane, Laos

In Vientiane, Laos the average temperature is 26.54C (79.775F). 17.00C (62.60F) is the lowest monthly average low temperature (occurring in January & December) while 34.00C (93.20F) is the highest monthly average high temperature which occurs in April. The average temperature range is therefore 6.00C (42.80F). Wet weather in Vientiane accumulates so that there is a total average rainfall of 1714.00mm (67.48in) per annum. Divided over the year this gives an average monthly rainfall of 142.83mm (5.62in). September is the month with most precipitation when 399mm (15.71in) of rain falls over a period of 15 days while in December only 1mm (0.04in) of rain falls over 0 days. Vientiane’s weather is effected by 111 days per year with greater than 0.1mm (0.004in) of rainfall. Relative humidity at Vientiane averages 78.5% over the year. 69% is the lowest average monthly relative humidity which occurs in March, April and 87% is the highest average monthly relative humidity which occurs in August. Vientiane’s weather is effected by 2420 hours of sunshine per year which is an average of 6.63 hours per day. The range of sunlight hours is from an average of 4.0 per day in June to 8.2 per day in November. You can get more info about the temperature in Vientiane on the excellent linked to website. Details of the average high and low temperature for each month are available there.

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