Enneagram: A Practical Personality Type System
The Enneagram personality theory groups people by basic motivations, offering insight into what makes us tick.
Continue ReadingThe Enneagram personality theory groups people by basic motivations, offering insight into what makes us tick.
Continue ReadingThe newest feature film adaptation of ‘A Wrinkle In Time’ is casting mixed-race and minority leads, and I for one am all for it.
Continue ReadingToca Cars and Toca Hair Salon Me are two great additions to the Toca Boca suite of kids’ apps.
Continue ReadingSpeakeasy with Paul F. Tompkins is an addictive web series that gives you a rare earnest look into the world of comedy and entertainment.
Continue ReadingWhen you’re unable to visit loved ones for the holidays, let technology bring them to you.
Continue ReadingA Yankee gift swap is a great way to save money while simultaneously entertaining all of the adults at your holiday party.
Continue ReadingWith the help of PaperRollerCoasters.com you can build your own marble run tower out of paper.
Continue ReadingDon’t be afraid of the Dark Universe. Neil deGrasse Tyson hosts this new space show at the Hayden Planetarium all about dark matter and dark energy.
Continue ReadingCelebrate the 200th birthday of Pride and Prejudice with this Jane-Austen-inspired endless runner app.
Continue ReadingWhile we were able to come home with a few gems, New York Comic Con was lacking in comics for kids this year.
Continue ReadingSchmovie is a game where players come up with the funniest movie titles to present to the Schmovie producer. Hilarious for all ages.
Continue ReadingA pint-sized arcade cabinet with huge arcade fun. You’re going to want a Popcade to call your own.
Continue ReadingComiXology has much that’s new in time for NYCC: new partnerships, new sales, and even a new kind of reader.
Continue ReadingBy teaching other kids to play Minecraft using Toontastic, kids can win a prize package from MinecraftEDU and Launchpad Toys.
Continue ReadingMaker Faire New York this year had more than ever to do with (and buy for) kids.
Continue ReadingIf you have an interest in 3D printing, Maker Faire has the power to turn that interest into an obsession.
Continue ReadingThe sequel to Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs doesn’t disappoint fans of the first movie. Plus, adorable foodimals!
Continue ReadingToolbox Jewelry is one of the best Klutz kits yet, perfect for young, fashionable makers.
Continue ReadingThor Freudenthal gives a behind the scenes peek at Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters.
Continue ReadingAmaze preschoolers with your magical instant snow and Mentos geysers.
Continue ReadingYou need this print mashup of Grumpy Cat and My Neighbor Totoro.
Continue ReadingPercy Jackson fans are going to be pleased with the second screen installment, Sea of Monsters.
Continue ReadingIDC, the Interaction Design and Children conference, highlighted the best of innovation and research around tech for kids.
Continue ReadingThe Emmy nominations are out, and they’re chock full of good news for TV geeks.
Continue ReadingCheck out the StarWalk Kids ebook library, free for the month of July.
Continue ReadingLeapFrog’s shows off its exciting new developments, the LeapPad Ultra and the LeapReader.
Continue ReadingMake any birthday gift more exciting with a scavenger hunt custom made for the birthday boy or girl.
Continue ReadingFrom Pokemon to Pride and Prejudice, BookExpo America 2013 was loaded with books to please your GeekKids.
Continue ReadingWilliamspurrrrg is a family-friendly app where you dress up cats in hipster accessories. The trick is that all accessories go on at the same time, which means you’ll need a second pair of hands.
Continue ReadingAs I walked the floors of this year’s Book Expo America, I noticed Star Wars popping up in booth after booth. Here are some of the books coming soon to a galaxy near you.
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