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    Star Gurus

    Star Gurus

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    ***** More than 100,000 downloads in 2 weeks! ***** Parents, are you searching for a fun App that...

    Dr. Panda Toy Cars Free

    Dr. Panda Toy Cars Free

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    EXPLORE 4 HUGE CITIES Drive 20 different cars and trucks in Dr. Panda’s Toy Cars! Take control of...

    BRIO World - Railway

    BRIO World - Railway

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    Build your own BRIO railway! In this app you can build your own railway with all the classic parts...

    Dr. Panda Racers

    Dr. Panda Racers

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    STEP ON THE GAS, RACE AND WIN! Fasten your seat belts and get ready to race! Speed your way to the...

Small Town Ecstasy (2002)
Small Town Ecstasy (2002)
2002 | Documentary
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"In the ’90s and 2000s, HBO Docs and HBO Films were making some of the most incredible documentaries ever. Even while these weren’t being released in theaters, docs were having this crazy renaissance. I have no idea who was in charge or what was happening, but every month there would be some insane, amazing documentary coming out. This one is disturbing. They’re all disturbing, but in a way I find interesting. Maybe because that can make you feel better… I don’t know, but I am interested in this. I really like the backdrop, which is mid- to late-’90s small-town rave culture. This dad has an 18-year-old son and a 16-year-old daughter who are in the rave scene. He’s a preacher, a normal guy, married, has two kids. One day, for whatever reason, he’s like, “Fuck the life I built, I am going to go to the rave with my kids.” He takes ecstasy and becomes their peer: a gnarly, insane raver. He leaves his wife, he gets an apartment with his son, he’s taking ecstasy every night. It’s also funny and obviously more fucked up because it’s real. What I love about documentaries is that Hollywood would take that movie and turn it into a broad comedy and it would be, “Dad parties with his kids!” But to me it’s a drama, it gets into the complexities of what drives someone to do this, how it feels for their kids and for their ex-wife, what experiences led him to break."

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    Talking Carl

    Talking Carl

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    Talk, Sing and Play with Carl. Tickle, punch, feed him and hear his funny laughs, growls and more! ...

Blueprints
Blueprints
2013 | Dice Game
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Simple and easy to pick up and play quickly
Good for kids
light strategy
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A cute and simple game, good for kids, interesting enough for adults to play with them
This is a fun little light game. You roll some dice, and then go around the table selecting the one that works best for your blue print and your building as you are building it. It's a small box so it can easily travel in a purse and be played at a pub while having pints of beer. Or take to the nephews house and play while having adult conversations. It has enough light interesting strategic choices to be for adults, and yet this would be great for kids to take on strategic choices that aren't intimidating. The choice is picking a color and a number die, the colors interact with the building a get points different ways, and the number is not only the value, but also the level, so you can't put a bigger number on top of a smaller number. You can play a few rounds in a half hour.
  
The Slime Book: All You Need to Know to Make the Perfect Slime
The Slime Book: All You Need to Know to Make the Perfect Slime
DK Publishing | 2017 | Art, Photography & Fashion
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The Slime Book: All You Need to Know to Make the Perfect Slime by DK is a great craft source that is not only fun but a learning experience. It also encourages kids to experiment to perfect their recipes. I found the chapter on edible slime interesting. The format makes these recipes easy for younger kids yet adds a level to challenge more experienced kids. The addition of difficulty level and time required helps with choosing what slime to make.

This book is a great way to introduce slime making to school age children. The instructions are clear and easy to follow. The illustrations support the content well. Different slimes may entice children to make them first based on glow in the dark, sound effect, edible, or other qualities. Warnings are present when necessary. There are plenty of options and "fixes" if your slime is not behaving as expected. This is sure to appeal to young scientists, and parents will appreciate the reminders to keep things clean (including your hands) and dispose of any mess.

I received an ARC from DK Children via NetGalley in exchange for an honest review. 

I give this book 4.5/5 stars.