Thursday, April 29, 2010

CHARLES WYSOCKI's AMERICANA PUZZLE Ethel the Gourmet 1000 Piece

CHARLES WYSOCKI's AMERICANA PUZZLE Ethel the Gourmet 1000 Piece








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CHARLES WYSOCKI's AMERICANA PUZZLE Ethel the Gourmet 1000 Piece
Size: 22 9/32" X 25 9/16"
Age: 12 and above.
Made in USA by MB PUZZLE
Nostalgic 22 1/2" x 26 1/4" puzzles of true Americana. Features the artistry of renowned folk artist Charles Wysocki. New scenes available throughout the year. Charles Wysocki: An American OriginalFor more than thirty years, the warmth, wit and simplicity of Charles Wysocki's paintings have made "Chuck" one of America's most popular and influential artists. Charles Wysocki painted America and he imagined it to be in the early days - full of innocence and old-fashioned values, cherished treasures and simple dreams. Throughout his life, Chuck won the hearts of millions of fans with his warm and enthusiastic personality, his deep sense of patriotism, his devotion to family, and thorough dedication to his craft. Charles Wysocki has been recognized with more than fifty awards, his most prized being the Daughters of the American Revolution Award for Patriotism. Chuck's celebration of family, community, and happy times is a special reminder to always cherish the simple things that create memories. Charles Wysocki enjoyed the simple pleasures of life with his wife, Liz, their three children, and two grandchildren, Emily and Jackson.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.








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Wednesday, April 28, 2010

Enchanted Knights by Bo Newell

Enchanted Knights by Bo Newell








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  • Over 550 piece puzzle. 18 inches by 24 inches when completed. Made from recycled materials in the USA.






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Tuesday, April 27, 2010

Esphera 360 9" Disney 3-D Plastic Puzzle Ball

Esphera 360 9" Disney 3-D Plastic Puzzle Ball








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Get the whole world in your hand! This 360-degree spherical puzzle is a unique challenge. The curved plastic puzzle pieces fit together to form a freestanding globe Disney style! Esphera 360 combines puzzle fun with education through the world of Disney. This great world globe featuring fun New Disney characters like Arial, Buzz Lightyear,Aladdin. Your classic Disney characters like pooh, Tiger, Mickey Mouse, Peter pan and many others . Also colorful countries, Capitals and more!!! This circular puzzle ball is entertaining and educational for beginner and experienced puzzlers. Assemble the puzzle by using the number system on the back of each curved puzzle piece or for a more difficult challenge use the image to assemble the puzzle ball. Stylish room décor as well as a great conversation piece. includes 540 Plastic Puzzle Pieces, 1 Top Puzzle Set, 1 Bottom Puzzle Set, 1 Top Assembly Guide, 1 Middle Assembly Guide, 1 Bottom Assembly Guide, and 1 Puzzle Stand. Measures 9" in diameter. Ages 12 +


  • Esphera World Of Disney Globe jigsaw puzzle
  • fun New Disney characters like Arial, Buzz Lightyear,Alladin and many more, colorful countries, Capitals and more!!!
  • Assemble the puzzle by using the number system on the back of each curved puzzle piece or for a more difficult challenge use the image
  • Ages 12 +, Stylish room décor as well as a great conversation piece
  • 540 Pieces, 9" Inches in diameter






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Ceaco Made In America Round - Autumn Barn Dance

Ceaco Made In America Round - Autumn Barn Dance








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  • 750 pieces
  • Puzzle assembled is 18" x 24"
  • High gloss image on package for reference
  • Collect all styles in your favorite artist's collection
  • Made in the USA






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Monday, April 26, 2010

How Puzzles Aid Child Development

Solving puzzles is a great way for young children to develop important hand-eye coordination and motor skills. The most basic of puzzles are those which include shape sorting, whereby a child is required to manipulate various shaped blocks and place them in the appropriately shaped slot. These are suitable for children as young as one, and will help them develop very basic problem solving skills as well as hand-eye coordination.

Jigsaw puzzles are very popular among children. Jigsaws with increasing levels of difficulty are available for a wide range of ages and developmental stages. Jigsaw puzzles utilise a handful of specifically shaped pieces that fit into corresponding holes in a board. The number of pieces can range from as few as four up to a thousand. Often with puzzles for younger children, the jigsaw pieces are decorated so that when placed together correctly they form an entire picture. Completing these simple puzzles not only aids hand-eye coordination but also will help develop a child's memory. Jigsaws designed for older children may include letters and numbers to help familiarise them with the alphabet and learn basic numeric skills.

Other puzzles designed for children rely on the matching of shapes and colours. These will again aid hand-eye coordination, but will also encourage your child to distinguish between different shapes and colours. These are basic problem solving skills, but are essential for them to develop and ready themselves for bigger challenges.

Puzzles are an invaluable aide for skill development. However, it is important to introduce children to those that are suitable for their age group. Young children in particular can get very frustrated with puzzles that they cannot solve. Often this is simply because they haven't yet developed the necessary hand-eye coordination or thought processes required to complete them.

Introducing puzzles to children at a young age is an enjoyable way for them to develop important manual dexterity, memory, and coordination skills. As they get older, they will be able to advance to more complicated puzzles promoting development of language and numeric skills. It is important to help your child with puzzles initially. As they become more comfortable with the idea of puzzles, they will be able to complete them on their own, providing a rewarding experience for both you and your child.

Sunday, April 25, 2010

Dino Gallery

Dino Gallery








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Journey through time to when dinosaurs roamed the earth. This 24-piece floor puzzle is made with heavy-duty, extra-large pieces that will keep your child entertained for hours. Perfect for little dino lovers. Measures 2' x 3'.


  • 24 piece jigsaw puzzle
  • Finished puzzle size is 2' x 3'
  • For ages 3 and above
  • Ages 2 and up



Let's say that you're contemplating covering the floor of your child's room. You could choose carpeting, linoleum, hardwood, or ... the Dino Gallery Floor Puzzle. Well, maybe that's a bit of a stretch. When assembled, this 24-by-36-inch jigsaw puzzle depicts a vivid coastal scene, with numerous dinos on parade, from a time when dinosaurs ruled the earth. Made up of 24 interlocking pieces (each measures about 7 by 7 inches) that are friendly to young fingers, the Dino Gallery Floor Puzzle is perfect for post-Jurassic playtime. --Tony Mason


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Saturday, April 24, 2010

The Woman in a Man's World - Communicating With Men

Men- "Can't live them, can't live without them." Communicating with men can be tricky. Yes, we speak the same language yet we have different interpretations when we converse. We live in the same environment yet we see things differently. They are creatures of unfathomable depths (or shallowness). But no matter how they puzzle us, as social beings we need them to survive. In romantic relationships, if we don't take time to understand them, the relationship is likely to go downhill. In order to understand them, communicating with men is essential. And let's face it, we love our them, in a good day, they treat us like princesses, they protect us and pamper us and no gadgets or toys can give us the warmth and affection they give in intimacy.

If you are a believer of the bible, then you are aware, women are made to keep men company- so this means men and women are meant to be together. Communicating with men is not as hard as we thought it would be if we give a little time and effort. Here are some few things needed in order to get through to the male gender. Be natural, males species in general dislike women who are pretending to be somebody they are not. If you are being truthful to yourself in communicating with men, you can easily send a clear message without going around the bush.

If you want to understand your husband or boyfriend then you have to get him to open up to you voluntarily but doing this can be very complicated if you don't even understand yourself. So find out what you really want and need from yourself and in the relationship before you begin to ask something from your partner and husband. On the other hand, our husband or boyfriend would want nothing more than to let them know what we need and want from them and the relationship- we just need to be more decisive. We are just as mind-boggling to them, as we they to us.

Men will always be babies, put this is mind. They always want recognition- small or big accomplishments, even if there are no accomplishments at all. Ego is something we, women should accept along with our partner. We have to nurture it and take care of it but never over do it- an inflamed ego is a different story. Letting him know just how happy and contented you are with him can do wonders. Making it known to him he is loved and accepted whoever he is can give him the assurance that he can pour his heart out to you.

But a word of warning, never feign your emotions- if you don't feel accepting or if you are unhappy with your partner never tell him otherwise because no matter how he opens himself up to you, you will never hear him. When you need to convey a message to your male counterpart- keep it specific, simple and straight to the point. If you are angry or furious, give yourself time to calm down then tell him what you truly feel. It's futile to send a message through shouting and nagging-all that noise will send make him slam the front door in your face.

Men hate nagging- never ever nag your man. If your husband did something abhorrent- target the act not the person. Putting him down will never get you anywhere. Have the right timing and location when you need to talk something serious to get his full attention. Bear in mind to always criticize in private and praise in public. The last thing we need is a man who is broken and with no self-esteem and communicating with men is vital to have harmonious and healthy relationship. Learn by heart that a happy husband is equal to a happy wife.

Friday, April 23, 2010

Gift Ideas For Your Wife Or Girlfriend

Picking the right gift for your wife and girlfriend can be a daunting or intimidating task. Of course we want to get them something they'll love, but it can be hard sometimes finding that right gift. Here are a few tips and ideas for getting that special gift for your special someone.

Pay Attention
This may seem like an obvious suggestion, but we often don't realize all the great tips our wife or girlfriend is giving us all the time. The next time you're out shopping or spending time together, ask some simple questions or make comments about things you see. For example, if you see someone wearing a certain blouse or necklace, make a comment and ask for their opinion. More than likely they'll be more than happy to let you know what they think about it. This is a great way to get ideas of styles or things your loved one likes. It just takes a little creative thinking and asking the right questions. Of course if you try this two days before their birthday it may be a little obvious, so try and get in the mindset of listening for tips and ideas as much as possible.

Jewelry
Of course jewelry is the fall back and obvious choice in most cases and it may seem like an easy task. But getting that special piece of jewelry can be difficult, especially if they already have quite a bit in their collection already. One great way of knowing exactly what they want is to pay attention when out shopping as discussed above. You may also think about jewelry boxes or some type of necklace hanger to protect and display their jewelry.

Something Personal
Come up with unique ideas that they wouldn't necessarily expect. You can find great ideas online and find things like creating a personal crossword puzzle. There are sites where you can create your own crossword puzzle with events and special occasions or topics that are special to you and your special someone. This is a great gift and will certainly be something they won't expect and probably think is romantic.

Tuesday, April 20, 2010

1000 Pieces Jigsaw Puzzle Plaza De Cibeles Madrid Spain

1000 Pieces Jigsaw Puzzle Plaza De Cibeles Madrid Spain








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1000 piece jigsaw puzzle Plaza de Cibeles Madrid spain


  • 1000 pieces jigsaw puzzle






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Monday, April 19, 2010

Nickelodeon - Avatar the Last Air Bender 100 Piece 10 Inch X 13 Inch Jigsaw Puzzle (1 Each)

Nickelodeon - Avatar the Last Air Bender 100 Piece 10 Inch X 13 Inch Jigsaw Puzzle (1 Each)








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Nickelodeon - Avatar the Last Air Bender 100 Piece 10 Inch X 13 Inch Jigsaw Puzzle (1 Each)


  • Nickelodeon - Avatar the Last Air Bender 100 Piece 10 Inch X 13 Inch Jigsaw Puzzle (1 Each)
  • Completed Puzzle Measures: 10" x 13"
  • Collect all 4 Puzzles as Pictured for Reference: 44182-01, 44182-02, 44182-03, 44182-04
  • This Item: 44182-02
  • For ages 5 and up.






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Choosing Educational Toys For Children With Learning Disability

Some children must deal with leaning difficulties, or problems with learning new information. They might struggle to master skills like throwing and catching a ball. They might grow confused trying to communicate by talking and listening to other people. Without being able to learn and retain key bits of information, these children struggle even more when they enter school and try to master reading, writing, and other content-area skills and knowledge.

Scientists aren't sure exactly what causes learning difficulties. Many theorize that the brains of children with learning disability mix up signals and have difficulty sending and receiving bits of information. Basically, as University of Nevada-Reno professors Gary Fisher and Rhoda Cummings explain in The Survival Guide for Kids with LD, "some kids just have a hard time learning."
These children are not dumb or lazy at all. They just "learn differently" (LD). Gary Fisher and Rhoda Cummings appropriately substitute the term "disability" in their book, helpful to deal with the problem not with the stigma. Children with LD have normal or even above-average intelligence and may, in fact, excel in other areas. Their brains just acquire, process, and retain information differently. As Stanley S. Lamm, M.D., and Martin L. Fisch, Ph.D. put it in Learning Disabilities Explained, a child with a learning disorder just has "a condition or a series of specific conditions that interfere with the normal learning process."

Children who learn differently can come from any ethnic or socioeconomic group. Although only about 5% of children have been formally diagnosed with an LD, some doctors and educators believe that as many as 20 percent of children have some sort of interference with the way they learn in some area. The good news is that with proper diagnosis and targeted intervention, children with LD can greatly improve their ability to learn in a weak area.

It is paramount especially for parents to recognize that children with LD learn differently and the means and resources that they should make available to help them learn. Once an LD has been identified, a team of professionals test the child and use their findings to develop an individualized education plan (IEP) for him or her. Now the child and his or her teachers and parents know the area in which the child needs extra help and can focus on developing and improving the child's learning skills there. Special classes and one-on-one tutoring can help.

So can using educational toys targeted to develop specific skills. Children who are becoming bored with dry schoolwork may find renewed excitement in learning when that learning comes in the shape of a toy. Simplifying the learning process and using unconventional methods to make learning fun can spur children with LDs to reach new levels of achievement.

Gary Fisher and Rhoda Cummings identify seven key areas in which children might learn differently: talking and listening, reading, writing, math, organizing skills, social skills, and motor skills. Here are some suggestions for toys that develop learning skills associated with each of these areas...
Talking and Listening LD

Children with Talking and Listening LD know what they want to say; they just struggle to communicate their thoughts. They may also have difficulty understanding the meaning of the words other people say to them, sometimes mistaking one meaning for another. Some good skills to foster in this area are critical thinking and the ability to make predictions, understand cause and effect, and draw conclusions. These skills can help children organize their thoughts so as to express them more coherently and to understand better what others are saying to them.
Strategy and logic games such as FoxMind Games' Zoologic or Cliko games can encourage the development of such logical thinking skills. While playing such games, parents can encourage children to think aloud to guide their reasoning. Parents can also gently ask children questions about what they think will happen next in a situation, acknowledging each response and using it as the basis for the next question.

Reading LD
Children with Reading LD may be overwhelmed by being exposed to too much text at a time. They may struggle to read the alphabet or to sound out words. They may skip lines when reading because it looks to them like the words are moving around on the page.
Educational toys such as Melissa and Doug's Opposites Puzzle Cards or the See & Spell break reading down to its essential components. Travel Read Spin and Word Spin Deluxe Family Edition made by GeoSpace are also excellent ways to turn spelling and reading skills into a fun experience. Focusing on one word/concept at a time and breaking words down into letters keeps children from being confused by walls of text. While using such products, encourage children to talk about what they are reading to check comprehension.

Writing LD
Children with Writing LD struggle with many of the same problems as children with Talking and Listening LD. They have great ideas in their heads, but have trouble expressing themselves in writing with neat handwriting and good grammar and spelling. This is a case where the simplest of toys can have the greatest effect. Take some of the pressure of writing off by having children compose their thoughts on a fun chalkboard or dry-erase board. Now children can erase and/or restart their sentences over and over until everything is exactly right.

Math LD
Children with Math LD struggle with what numbers and numerical symbols mean. They have difficulty memorizing and understanding math facts. On the most basic level, they struggle with the patterns that underlie math concepts. Playing with pattern games, shape puzzles, and blocks can give a child the experience and confidence with patterns needed to succeed in math. For example, a toy such as FoxMind Games' Logix I give a child practice with shapes and logic patterns. Again, the Travel Math Spin by GeoSpace is a fun teaching tool for basic operations, taking away what is sometimes a dreadful feeling of a child to have to learn math by him or herself. Remember, adult participation in a family setting using educational games is important in the learning process.

Organizing Skills LD
Children with Organizing Skills LD have trouble keeping track of their materials and assignments. Even keeping their rooms or desks in order can be difficult. Puzzles or other toys with pieces that can only go one way can subtly teach such children habits of organization. An organizer such as Melissa and Doug's Magnetic Responsibility Chart can encourage good habits by helping children keep track of their responsibilities and be rewarded for good habits and behaviors.

Social Skills LD
Children with Social Skills LD have trouble interacting with other people. They misread facial clues and gestures and make expressions and gestures that do not convey what they actually feel. Dramatic role-play games can let children rehearse proper social behaviors in a safe environment from which the stress of real-life consequences has been removed. Dolls and dollhouses, play sets and figurines, and dress-up clothes and props can all be vehicles for imaginative play that practices effective social interaction.

Motor Skills LD
Children with Motor Skills LD struggle with both gross motor skills such as balancing, jumping, or even running and fine motor skills like lacing strings through holes or holding a pencil correctly. Toys like jump ropes, sports equipment, and the Plasma Car can develop gross motor skills. Toys like lacing cards or art sets like Melissa and Doug's Stamp Sets and Bead Set can develop fine motor skills. Some toys, such as building blocks, develop a whole range of motor skills.

All Parents Can Benefit from Investing in Educational Toys
Educational toys can be a valuable resource for kids with and without LD. Children can grow bored with completing worksheets or dry assignments meant to teach content-area knowledge. In particular, children with LD may struggle just to understand how to complete a worksheet. Playing with an educational toy, on the other hand, can encourage children to spend longer (and more enjoyable!) amounts of time practicing and mastering new knowledge and skills. Instead of memorizing dry math information, a child can play with an educational toy and learn first-hand how to use logic and patterns to solve a problem. In fact, any parent wishing to develop his or her child's abilities in one of the above areas could benefit from investing in any of the toys discussed.

Sunday, April 18, 2010

DISNEY Panoramas Shall We Dance? 750 Piece Puzzle

DISNEY Panoramas Shall We Dance? 750 Piece Puzzle








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DISNEY Panoramas Shall We Dance? 750 Piece Puzzle
Puzzle Size when completed: 36 1/2" X 11 1/4"

Puzzle Box Size: 8" X 6.75" X 1.75".Age: 12 and above.
750 Fully Interlocking pieces.
Product of MEGA Brands America, INC.
WARNING: CHOKING HAZARD -- Small parts. Not for children under 3 yrs.








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Saturday, April 17, 2010

Master Pieces Ranch Romance 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Master Pieces Ranch Romance 500 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle








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Friday, April 16, 2010

M.C. Escher Day and Night 1000pc Jigsaw Puzzle

M.C. Escher Day and Night 1000pc Jigsaw Puzzle








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Thoughtfully conceived and engagingly intricate, our 1,000-piece interlocking jigsaw puzzles combine superb photo reproduction, stunning and unusual images, and sturdy construction to delight generations of novice and veteran puzzleworkers. Puzzle size: 25 x 20 in.


  • Puzzle size: 29 x 20 inches
  • 1000 jigsaw pieces
  • Superb black and white reproduction
  • WARNING: Choking hazardÑsmall parts. Not suitable for children under 3 years






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Thursday, April 15, 2010

Five Little Monkeys Bake a Birthday Cake 24 Piece Puzzle

Five Little Monkeys Bake a Birthday Cake 24 Piece Puzzle








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Based on award-winning illustrator Eileen Christelow's Five Little Monkeys book series, these 24 piece puzzles bring children's favorite Five Little Monkeys moments to life. This puzzle is based on characters from the Five Little Monkeys Bake a Birthday Cake book. Children will love putting the puzzles together and seeing their favorite Five Little Monkeys characters appear.


  • Scene inspired from Five Little Monkeys Bake a Birthday Cake
  • 24 pieces
  • Completed puzzle measures 10" by 13".
  • Ages 3 and up.






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King of the Road

King of the Road








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500 piece puzzle. photo provided by Automobile Quarterlyt








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Ravensburger Farm Life 24 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle

Ravensburger Farm Life 24 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle








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This Farm Life Floor Puzzle will transport kids to a world of animals and fun. It's just like being on the farm! After kids complete this 24" x 26" puzzle, they can admire their work or start all over again. Includes 24 floor puzzle pieces.


  • 24 Piece Jigsaw Puzzle
  • Puzzle Pieces are Random Shaped
  • Made From Thick Puzzle Board
  • Protective High Gloss Finish






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Tuesday, April 13, 2010

Ravensburger Oceanic Wonders 3000 pcs Puzzle

Ravensburger Oceanic Wonders 3000 pcs Puzzle








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Piece together this colorful ocean scene and watch it come to life in wonderful detail. Assemble it; then glue and frame it. With photographic-quality colors, this puzzle looks great in any room once completed. It's the perfect rainy-day activity for the whole family. Contains 3,000 pieces. Measures 12" x 17" x 2.25".


  • This 3000 piece puzzle has a unique design that encourages hand eye coordination
  • Ravensburger puzzles are made in Germany from the highest quality and thickest green Kappa cardboard available
  • Pieces have a nice matted finish which makes them easy to see and handle
  • Builds small motor skills, picture recognition, and task completion
  • Promotes cooperative as well as independent play






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