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1 theheat  Thu, Dec 1, 2011 9:13:20pm

Two words for the perfect gift for kids that will keep them fascinated and is scientific: Ant Farm!

2 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Thu, Dec 1, 2011 9:16:41pm

Avoid avoid avoid games based on a licensed character, unless it’s a class game, but even then be wary. Star Wars Risk is okay, we’ve only played Harry Potter clue once.

Best to visit game shops; they have the really good games.

3 blueraven  Thu, Dec 1, 2011 9:45:52pm

I still go to the half price book store every year. My kids and I used to make it a ritual. Besides books they carry great art sets, sketch books, puzzles, educational games etc…very reasonably priced.

4 FemNaziBitch  Thu, Dec 1, 2011 10:12:56pm

THRIFT SHOPS!

Sometimes you can find those licensed games NIB (new in Box) and frankly, will a younger child know if it isn’t or care? I was at the local Salvation Army today and they had men’s pants hanging on the rack WITH THE Manufacturer’s Tags still on them. Target must have made a large donation because they were in every size—for $4. Khakis etc. Our Goodwill has an excellent selection of books—sorted like a bookstore. Every hardcover bestseller with the dustjacket is $1.79.

Gift Card Promos are also going on right now. At one grocery store, you can get $60 of iTunes gift cards and a bonus $10 card for the grocery store. Which would make a nice charity donation if you aren’t going to use it for yourself.

Which brings me to my current meme this season …the Food Bank. Our local grocery stores all have UPC codes for $1, $2 and $5 donations at the check-out. It’s easy, you get a receipt so you can save for taxes (which I did one year and found I’d given $75 I’d forgotten about) AND give the poor guy from Salvation Army that is standing out in the elements ringing that bell a buck as you leave—OK? Geez, I’d lose my hearing that bell all day.

5 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Thu, Dec 1, 2011 10:16:42pm

seconded on learning/creative toys and art supplies, and sometimes you find people on craigslist who are cleaning out their closets of professional-grade art supplies for pennies on the dollar!

6 WINDUPBIRD DISEASE [S.K.U.M.M.]  Thu, Dec 1, 2011 10:19:05pm

re: #2 EmmmieG

Avoid avoid avoid games based on a licensed character, unless it’s a class game, but even then be wary. Star Wars Risk is okay, we’ve only played Harry Potter clue once.

Best to visit game shops; they have the really good games.

licensed games aren’t all bad, depends if your kids are board game nerds ;-) really deep games out there that are branded with Lord of The Rings, Dune, Game of Thrones, designed by some of the best minds in board game design. Boardgamegeek.com is a great place to find out if a game is a stinker or not.

And support local indie game shops!

7 Vicious Babushka  Fri, Dec 2, 2011 5:30:48am

Great site for puzzles and brain teasers: Bits & Pieces
The awesome Dover Paper Dolls collection (some are great for kids, others are adults only)

8 CuriousLurker  Fri, Dec 2, 2011 6:15:37am

re: #5 WindUpBird

seconded on learning/creative toys and art supplies, and sometimes you find people on craigslist who are cleaning out their closets of professional-grade art supplies for pennies on the dollar!

Ditto on the art supplies, but with a caveat on the professional-grade stuff: There are pigments out there that are toxic to varying degrees, so check the labeling.

9 Vicious Babushka  Fri, Dec 2, 2011 6:30:50am

Oh wow, Hack Alert: one of the Zionist Mall’s primary vendor partners, Judaism.com, was hacked and crashed by Iranians last night. No
ETA on when it will be back up. About half the products at the Zionist Mall are sold through this site.

Sucks during the peak holiday shopping season.

10 Mostly sane, most of the time.  Fri, Dec 2, 2011 7:22:45am

re: #6 WindUpBird

licensed games aren’t all bad, depends if your kids are board game nerds ;-) really deep games out there that are branded with Lord of The Rings, Dune, Game of Thrones, designed by some of the best minds in board game design. Boardgamegeek.com is a great place to find out if a game is a stinker or not.

And support local indie game shops!

Since we are talking about children, I meant games with Dora, Thomas the Train, Disney characters, etc. Classic games like Uno or chess can come off okay, but if they start with the character and then make up a game just to have something to sell, it tends to be boring.

We like to support our local indie game shop—Rainy Day Games down in Aloha. (Since I’m talking to WUB, I know he knows how to pronounce that town name.)

11 What, me worry?  Fri, Dec 2, 2011 12:10:27pm

re: #9 Alouette

Oh wow, Hack Alert: one of the Zionist Mall’s primary vendor partners, Judaism.com, was hacked and crashed by Iranians last night. No
ETA on when it will be back up. About half the products at the Zionist Mall are sold through this site.

Sucks during the peak holiday shopping season.

Really sorry to hear that. I’m sure they’ll get it up and running soon :(

Thanks for the link to Doverpublications. My 21 yr old niece has been working in costume design and will go crazy for the paperdolls. The risque ones, even more. And they’re like $6! I couldn’t get enough of the paperdolls when I was a kid. Loved, loved, loved them.


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