Tech Gifts That Won’t Turn Your Kids Into TV-Heads

Posted by Jen on Saturday Dec 19, 2009

Our kids won’t be getting a Nintendo DS until they are at least pre-teens, nor will they have a TV in their room. But as lovers of technology, I do believe there are a few tech gifts that could have positive impacts on our kids, rather than turning them into tv-heads.

Tech gifts (under $35) that won’t turn your (under 8) kids into TV-Heads:

  • Try refurbishing an old laptop that has the bare basics on it–word processing, image editing, calculator, etc. They will surprisingly find great uses for it. We gave our kids our old PC laptops and they love typing and looking around.
  • An MP3 player will let your kids store family photos, videos and favorite songs. I have found that my kids don’t abuse the MP3 player but really enjoy it on car trips or in doctor’s offices. We look at pictures, they listen to their favorite songs (often sharing the earbuds) and can pick up radio stations. We have a Sansa Fuze which we got for about $30.
  • A bike computer (otherwise known as a speedometer or odometer) is great fun for the school-age kid. We ride our bikes almost everyday to school–the bike computer lets them learn about speed and distance.
  • There are a lot of kids digital cameras on the market, but we have found purchasing a used one from eBay to be just as fun. Kids have a great time photographing their life and these pictures will give you fodder when doing digital imaging projects with them!
  • We spend at least a half hour reading to our kids everyday, but sometimes they like to spend alone time reading too. Since our kids are not of reading age yet, the VTech Reading Pen has been hours of fun for them. It lets explore the VTech books and have multi-sensory experience with the stories. Since the pen only works with the Vtech books, I don’t see the reading pen as a threat to their own interest in reading, just another way to explore books.
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More Christmas Online Fun

Posted by Jen on Friday Dec 18, 2009

I was hesitant to make this one a family activity because of the title implications, but Elf Yourself is too good to pass up! The kids and I had a hilarious time finding pictures, uploading them, then watching JibJab turn our faces into dancing elves. The final result says it all!

Send your own ElfYourself eCards
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Countdown to Santa

Posted by Jen on Thursday Dec 17, 2009

This Christmas, we are looking forward to tracking Santas flight schedule at the Norad website using Google Earth. According to the website, if we go to Norads Santa Tracking page on Christmas Eve, we will be able to watch Santa get closer and closer to our house. For our young kids, this will be a great chance for them to see where we live on a global scale–I wonder how they will feel about their cousin in Maine getting Santa goodies first!

For more information on using Google Earth to introduce kids to geography, science, literature or culture, check out Back to School: Educational Uses with Google Earth.

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