Monday, February 28, 2011

Toy Story 3 wins best animated feature film

Toy Story 3 won the Oscar for best animated feature on Sunday, becoming the fourth Pixar release to win the category in as many years.
In perhaps the least surprising result at the Academy Awards, the hit cartoon beat out another Hollywood crowd-pleaser, "How to Train Your Dragon," and the British-French co-production "The Illusionist."
"Toy Story 3," the most popular film at the box office last year with worldwide sales of $1.1 billion, marked the third film in a series about a group of action figures and toy-chest favorites who come to life when humans are not looking. Showing a group of players with astronaut Buzz Lightyear leader, who is voiced by Tim Allen, and cowboy Woody is voiced by Tom Hanks.
The figure also popular at Toy Story 3 is Randy Newman. Newman wrote the songs for Toy Story 3. He has earned two more Academy Award nominations(19 total) in the Best Original Song category for Almost There and Down In New Orleans too.
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Saturday, February 26, 2011

Tips for single parents whose children lack health insurance

Although individual health insurance plans specifically for children can be difficult to find, they are available for children as young as 6 months old. Experts say these plans are an especially attractive option if your children spend significant time in places where your health plan might not have a network of doctors—for instance, if you're divorced or if your children spend lengthy summer vacations with relatives halfway across the country.

Before you rush into buying your children their own health plans, there are several factors to consider so you don't end up with a policy that omits needed coverage.

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Tips in Getting Health Insurance for a Child

One of the heaviest things weighing on the mind of any parent is the safety, well-being and health of their child. This is one of the reasons why getting health insurance for a child is becoming more popular every day. This is important because parents get to hit two birds with one stone. On one hand, they can feel more assured regarding the medical safety of their children and, on the other hand, they can also help cut down on the expenses incurred when their child needs medical attention. After all, medical treatment can be very expensive without the help of a good health insurance provider. Medical check-ups and treatments are a very common affair for many children, and parents will sleep better knowing that their children will have access to all the medical care that they need.

One of the biggest challenges a parent can encounter when looking for health insurance for a child is how to find an affordable plan. Many parents will want proper coverage that suits the needs of their children, but most are also working on a budget. Thus, a balance is needed where a plan can secure the future of a child's health while, at the same time, falling within the budget constraints of the average parent. Although finding a plan that works can be troublesome, it is far from impossible to accomplish.

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Tips On Child Life Insurance

Life Insurance policies for children are sold purely on emotion and not on true need. The advertisements and sales agents will use lines like "if you love your child..." you will protect them with a life insurance policy. They will also explain how inexpensive life insurance is for children. There are a couple of problems with this.

While the commercials and sales agents may appeal to your emotions, the financial facts are that a loss of a child will actually relieve you of a financial commitment. That's not trying to make light of the emotional devastation that comes with a death of a child for which nothing can compensate. The fact, however, when looking at it purely from a financial perspective is that a family will not have to spend as much money when they no longer have a child to care for. It cost less not having a child than having one.
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Sunday, February 20, 2011

DORA THE EXPLORER

An American animated television series, Dora the Explorer became a favorite show in the world. This is because there is something other than Dora. Let us compare this film with other films such as Doraemon cartoon, Rugrats, Detective Conan, Spongesbobs, Sin Chan and other. Almost all these films get the attention of most children. But Dora The Explorer is different. Why do different?

First, the interactions that try to be submitted this film became one of the attractions, even said to be very successful to persuade the audience to do an act with a lot of fun.

Second, Dora is indeed a correct impression to children. If you can honestly these are not all cartoons to the consumption of the child is not it? Detective Conan Movies for example is actually not for the consumption of the child - the child even though this film cartoons. Is the story presented to our children?

How Sin Chan? It has long been highlighted by many people though was still running well.
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MATH, WHO ARE AFRAID?

Mathematics is often considered the scourge lesson. Not only the confusion of the child, parents were often created a frenzy.

All resources are deployed parents to their children. Ranging from tutoring to follow the guidance of learning. But recently there is a special institution that conducted the course in mathematics. Some use the Kumon Method, while others use a tool abacus.


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The Amazing of photosynthesis

Plants survive by a process that scientists are still trying to understand. When we say the word 'process' it think of mathematical operations and formulas. Even we find math hard to learn sometimes, but plants, that have no mind or body like we have, can do it. It's a miracle! From the day they were created, plants have been performing this chemical process without a problem. Wherever green plants are, it means that there is a factory producing sugar from carbon dioxide and water by using the Sun's energy. Even though they lack our awareness, the spinach we eat, the lettuce in our salads and the ivy in our houses are always in constant production for us. This is a result of the mercy that Almighty Allah, with His supreme knowledge, has on human beings. He has created plants for the benefit of human beings and all animals. This flawless process that modern human technology cannot even fully understand has been used by leaves for millions of years.

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Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Amusing Kids on Car Rides and Plane Trips

The world is full of commercial products that amuse kids on a long car ride of plane trip, from travel-sized board games to the latest apps and electronics. Below, we hope to give you some simpler ideas for fun kids' stuff for car rides or plane rides, for several age groups.

For Babies and Toddlers
Sometimes the simplest -- and least expensive-- things can delight a baby (at least for a few minutes.) Such as a couple of pieces of mega-blocks that she can try to piece together. Or a few magnetic stick-together blocks, or a safe little plastic mirror.


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Toys of the Year 2011

Attention shoppers: Don't hit the mall without reading this first! These 26 toys are the year's best -- we're sure of it because we asked kids around the country to test more than 100 playthings for us, and these were their favorites. 



We also listened to their moms, who rated their kids' picks for safety and durability (and clued us in if anything was too tough to assemble or made annoying noises. Next!)
Here, Parenting's roundup of what's tops for '11.
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Monday, February 7, 2011

Child Trend 2011

2010 has been an interesting year for fashion. This is the year where the press criticized celebrity baby Suri Cruise for wearing expensive designer kid's clothing. This is the year where designer brands began to actively produce clothes for children-as there seems to be a market for expensive kid's clothing. This is the year where children and adults alike explored the potentials of fashion from another culture-with Japanese and Korean fashion being in the forefront of the kid's clothing and adult clothing fashion trends. And the year has not even ended!

So what can people expect for the year 2011? It's not too early to tell: after all, designers and clothing companies release their clothing lines early. The likes of Ducci and even lesser known brands such as Ouef Eco have already shown their 2011 designs, among many others. What prominent trends can be seen from these early kid's clothing releases?
Perhaps the most prominent trend to surge for the year 2011 is the theme of practical luxury or elegance for kid's clothing. Again, this is a trend that probably stemmed from the "Suri Cruise effect," wherein children want to wear designer clothes and parents want to dress their children in design brands. However, the clothing companies are gunning for something appropriate for kids despite its designer-luxury trappings. These designer kid's clothing items will be comfortable and will steer away from styles that are inappropriate for the toddler and pre-teen set.
Of course, don't expect these "practical luxuries" to be practically priced.

The eco-conscious theme will also become prominent in 2011, sipping its way from the adult runway to the kid's clothing industry. Expect kid's clothing pieces made from highly sustainable materials such as bamboo, organic cotton, and other similar fabrics. In short: frivolous is out, environmental trends are in.

Fashion pundits are already proclaiming the year 2011 as the year when the 80s rocker look returns. Expect this influence to become apparent in kid's clothing-or at least in teen and pre-teen clothing. Don't expect kid's clothing to incorporate the leather and the highly sexualized look of 80s rock, although many will see the disgruntled, mixed and matched styles that the 80s made popular.

Because of this, Japanese-inspired kid's clothing will become a bigger hit in 2011. This fashion aesthetic somewhat adheres to the concept of 80s fashion-clothes and accessories that shouldn't match but go well together anyway, the somewhat mature Victorian-inspired dresses, the exotic Lolita-styled dresses made innocent and child-like (and therefore safe yet cute).

For girl's fashion, expect dresses with flowing fabrics. This trend, which is more apparent in countries such as Australia and United Kingdom, is likely to be incorporated in kid's clothing-a far cry from the current trend of flesh showing for women's fashion. What not to expect in kid's clothing in 2011: velvet. Many fashion journalists are already seeing velvet as a major material in some of the biggest designs for next year-but it's unlikely that this material will enter the kid's clothing scene.

It goes without saying that the year 2011 is still several months away-anything can happen in the world of kid's clothing.
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