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Crayola Art Smock Discount.

Jeudi, août 19th, 2010

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Eye-catching design adds fun and excitement to painting. Durable material and 3 storage pockets keep kids and their painting area clean. Easy to clean!

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2982 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Brand: Crayola
  • Model: 69-0141
  • Dimensions: .25 pounds

Features

  • Reuseable, easy to clean vinyl
  • 3 storage pockets
  • Front panel dimensions are 17 Inch x 14 Inch

Art Smock3
The art smock is okay I thought it would be a little bigger. The smock is good for a very young child.

Just too flimsy1
What do you expect for $3 really?
If you want something more durable, go to Toys R Us. They have a better selection.

Clean cothes underneath5
My daughter loves to paint and this product ensured that her clothes underneath would remain free of the lovely colors she was painting with. It is my intention on buying more!

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Spalding NBA Official Game Ball Basketball Discount.

Mercredi, août 18th, 2010

Spalding NBA Official Game Ball Basketball

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Spalding NBA Official Game Ball Basketball Description:

Play with the same ball the Pros use! The Spalding Official NBA Indoor Leather 29.5 Mens Game Basketball is the same full grain leather ball used in NBA games. Used for indoor play only.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #3369 in Sports & Outdoors
  • Brand: Spalding
  • Model: 74-233T
  • Released on: 2008-01-01
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 7.00″ h x 8.00″ w x 10.00″ l, 2.00 pounds

Features

  • The original NBA official game ball returns as the Classic
  • Made from the finest full grain leather to provide exceptional feel and touch
  • Meets all stringent official size and weight specifications set by the NBA
  • Recommended for top-level competitive indoor play
  • Durable enough to handle outdoor games

Customer Reviews:

Official NBA Ball Vs. TF1000, NBA composite, Wilson Solution/Evolution5
As an owner of many basketballs and always interested to add basketballs to my shooting rack, I finally dedicated some time and money to get the official NBA leather game ball and took time to break it in before properly reviewing it.

I must note that all the basketballs are at 8psi (which is the median of the nba psi standards of 7.5-8.5psi).

The official NBA Ball comes out of the box really slick. It feels cheap but not like a $10 rubber ball that you’d find at a toy store or the promotional balls you’d get from Pizza Hut years ago. A leather ball feels completely different from any ball a non-competitive player has played with. Most of us that play basketball for fun usually just played with any ball. Over time, recreational players get used to the feel these balls have and that’s why they are quick to shoot down the NBA ball.

When I brought both NBA ball types to games (leather and composite), most players thought that the leather NBA ball was the ball that was rejected by the NBA players. They were so sure of it. On the flip side, they thought that the NBA composite ball was the current basketball used. Obviously they never played with anything of this grade and didn’t know what a leather ball felt like.

Initially, the leather ball feels heavier as a reviewer said and takes a long time to break in. The best method of breaking it in for me was a two part process. 1. I got some leather conditioner, rubbed it with a rag and let it dry. 2. The next day I would go and shoot around with it for a few hours. Dribbling breaks it in and with this conditioner, it broke it at a faster rate. Now that it’s broken in, it’s an absolutely fantastic ball. Nothing comes close to it. The more you play with it, the better it feels. It holds air really well and doesn’t leave scuff marks on your hands. However, it is a real sensitive ball and has a couple noticeable scuff marks. About a half inch each. Doesn’t affect the ball outside of ruining the perfect image you see in the product description. I must note that all the balls used have the same PSI (about 7.5, which is the median based on NBA rules).

I am a short player and have small hands. I don’t have any problems with this ball. I have to disagree with another reviewer about having to be a “man-child” or needing to be strong to use this ball. It’s still a ball! It feels lighter as you break it in but that may also be due to getting used to playing with it. I did notice that it is more forgiving on the rim as a shooter and as many people have said, “it feels right”. What does this mean? You would have to shoot around with it when it is broken in to feel the same way. When it is not broken in, it may feel too slick, slippery and may be frustrating to use. Don’t lose your patience or give it a bad review until you break it in. I also think it has a distinct sound when you get nothing-but-net. It’s a better sound and makes you want to continue to make swishes. I use this ball in a league I play in as well as the other balls mentioned in this review and for our team at least, our shooting percentage is higher with the leather NBA ball. There are a lot of variables of game shooting but just wanted to make a note of that.

The NBA composite ball feels great when you start playing with it. Everyone on my rec. team preferred it initially because it has a soft and nice grip. After it got broken in a bit, it began to leave little burns on the tips of my fingers and on the inside of my palms. Since I’ve broken it in even more, it lost the great grip but it’s still pretty solid. I don’t think it’s incredibly slippery when wet but it’s not like the leather ball. When the leather ball is wet, it actually feels better. That’s probably why you see Steve Nash lick his fingers as he dribbles up court. You don’t need the leather ball to be wet to feel nice but it does feel nice wet when other composite balls feel slightly slippery. In the end, some people don’t give the composite ball a chance because it was rejected by the NBA players. They automatically say it’s trash without playing with it. I think it’s the best composite basketball out there. It would be my number 2 basketball from the basketballs listed here. Since it’s hard to find the defunct NBA composite basketball, I doubt most people will have the option to test it for themselves. (update: When I first wrote this, I did believe it was the best composite out there but I feel that it has declined to the point where I cannot stand by that comment. It IS the best composite ball until you reach a certain point and then it declines. I haven’t played with it as much of late due to the recent declines. I have played with other composite balls nearly as much and they did not decline as fast as the NBA composite).

The Wilson Solution (official college ball) is a great ball as well but also of the composite variety. It’s nice overall but for the price, I’d rather have the official nba ball or the TF 1000. This is the same for the Wilson Evolution. Both Wilson balls are good but they are too spongy for my taste. I have a Solution and a couple of my teammates have Evolutions. I like the Solution better.

The TF 1000 (official high school ball) is also a nice ball and has great grip and feel. The reason why it’s so popular is that the grip is nearly as good as the NBA comp. ball but without the bad press. The newer ZK Pro feels very similar to the Wilson Solution yet it’s cheaper in price. Better yet, The TF-1000 composite, the cheaper model to the ZK Pro feels better than the more expensive ZK Pro out of the box. The catch is after you play with both of them for awhile, the TF-1000 composite fades in quality while the ZK-Pro holds up better. I guess the durability is what makes the ZK Pro worth 20 dollars more.– The cheaper ‘microfiber composite’ TF-1000 ball actually feels better than the ZK Pro. Initially the price difference was 20 dollars but now you can find the difference to be $5-$10. I think they are close in quality but the ZK-Pro seems a bit bouncier and provides longer rebounds, which I find to be a sign of the ball being too spongy. I find this to be true with the Wilson basketballs. I do not find this to be much of a problem with the ‘microfiber’ or the nba composite basketball.

For those on the fence, the ZK pro or the TF-1000 composite ball may be your best bet. If you’re used to playing with a rubber, composite ball, you will probably be the most satisfied with the TF balls. For quality and durability, I would suggest spending a little extra on the NBA ball. I’ve had all of these basketballs for a year or more and while the TF’s, Wilsons and the NBA composite are nice, the quality seems to fade over time while the leather NBA ball just seems to keep getting better with each indoor run.

Finally, there are many good basketballs out there. I have played and liked the Molten GL7, The Baden Lexum Elite and the Nike 4005 balls. You won’t go wrong with any of these basketballs— But if ‘on a desert island’, I would go with the NBA leather basketball over any ball out there. If I couldn’t afford the NBA leather basketball, I would go with the TF-1000 microfiber composite.

The standard5
First off, this is not the tackiest, softest basketball out there. It is a real basketball. It feels larger, harder, and heavier than most other basketballs that are popular now for indoor play. All the microfiber basketballs that have come out that allow everybody to palm the ball like MJ are like toys compared to this. Consequently, many people who are used to the microfiber basketballs hate these. But, to me at least, these are what basketballs are supposed to be. They feel right, bounce right, and rebound like a basketball should. Highly recommended.

this ball is not quite what it is said to be3
Unless things have changed drastically in the last few years, this is NOT really the same as the ball used in NBA games. Despite the name and description, this is a leather ball *with a protective coating*, like an orange polyurethane. NBA balls are unfinished leather. They start out hard but rookies break them in, so soon they are softer, also absorbent and pick up dirt readily, all that. They darken. Their original dye color varies somewhat from year to year; some years they start out almost mustard-colored. Such a ball would never sell successfully to consumers, even to serious players (Nike tried this a few years ago); it feels odd at the start and gets dirty much too fast. By the time it would be broken in and acceptably softer it would typically be really dark brown.

The WSJ had a fascinating research piece on all this in the 1990s.

No, this particular ball has a finish, which needs to be worn down, yes, but never gets warn off completely. Being hard and a bit shiny, the finish ensures protection and visual consistency. If you want to take it off yourself or at least knock it back with some citrus-strip-type solution or something similar, you can try that (carefully). Even then you will still have to soften it up with lots of indoor play on clean wood floors. Then you will have something approaching the actual NBA ball.

All this is why the nice modern composites came into a few decades ago — to emulate, right out of the box (okay, maybe needing a little breakin), the eventual state of the actual NBA leather ball after its first few weeks: soft, slightly tacky (especially when damp), slightly shiny from wear, and nice to handle and shoot.

Amazon.com Product Description
Played by the professional athletes of the NBA since 1983, Spalding’s NBA Official Game Ball sets the standard for ultimate performance and playability. This Classic edition of the Game Ball replaces the micro-fiber version that was used in the NBA during the 2007/08 season. It’s made from the finest full grain leather to provide exceptional feel and touch while slashing to the hoop.

It’s a great choice for top-level indoor play, and it’s durable enough to handle rough-and-tumble outdoor games. This ball meets all stringent official size and weight specifications set by the NBA.

About Spalding
As a Division of Russell Corporation, the Spalding Group consists of three business units: Spalding in Springfield, MA; American Athletic, Inc. (AAI) in Jefferson, IA; and Huffy Sports, in Sussex, WI. The three companies, collectively combined, are now the largest basketball equipment supplier in the world. Spalding is the official basketball supplier of the National Basketball Association (NBA) and Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), the official backboard of the NBA and NCAA, the official volleyball of the King of the Beach Volleyball Tour and the official football of the Arena Football League (AFL) and Pop Warner.

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Mardi, août 10th, 2010

LeapFrog Clickstart My First Computer

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LeapFrog Clickstart My First Computer Description:

LeapFrog’s ClickStart My First Computer is the first preschool learning system featuring a desktop experience that looks and works like a grownup PC. The ClickStart platform turns any TV into a child’s first computer, simultaneously introducing core preschool skills and basic computer functionality. A friendly green puppy named Scout accompanies little ones on their learning journeys, appearing on the wireless keyboard with automatic shut-off as well as in onscreen games and activities.

Rich with content, ClickStart My First Computer offers exciting games as well as engaging software applications that work together to help kids earn treats for their friend Scout. Includes wireless keyboard with automatic shut-off, cartridge based console, child-sized mouse and right or left hand adjustable mouse pad. Requires 4 “AA” batteries and 4 “C” batteries (not included). Measures 16″ x 8″.

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #1039 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: LeapFrog
  • Model: 22325
  • Released on: 2007-06-07
  • Dimensions: 18.50″ h x 12.10″ w x 4.30″ l, 3.50 pounds

Features

  • Turns television into a learning computer and teaches how to use mouse and keyboard and to navigate screens
  • Miniature mouse for little fingers to point and click; colored buttons to help learn keystrokes
  • Four learning games teach phonics, letters, animal facts, counting, and computer skills
  • Includes wireless keyboard, plug and play console, mouse and mouse pad

Customer Reviews:

This is a must have for preschoolers5
We bought this for our 2 1/2 year old, because she kept wanting to play with our laptop computers. We figured this was a better option for her, so she would not break our laptops.
She loved it from the minute we hooked it up, and has played it everyday for the past three weeks. She has not gotten tired of it at all since the more you play the more challenging the games get. We are still using the original set of batteries and the keyboard does actually turn itself off after 5 minutes of non-use. (Note…buy the AC adapter, so you can skip having to use batteries in the console unit)LeapFrog ClickStart™ My First Computer Adapter

We give it 5 stars for fun due to the fact that she wakes up each morning still looking forward to playing with Scout, and the Typing Tree. Not many toys can entertain and teach the ever important skills of keyboarding and mouse control to a 2 1/2 year old.

We give it 5 stars for educational value because she at 2 1/2 now has enough eye hand control to use not ony her little mouse accurately, but she can use a real computer mouse with percision. Counting, letter recognition, color recognition, following directions, phonics as well as nurturing are all addressed in the 4 games that are preloaded. The ability to add more games also merits 5 stars.

Durabiity gets 5 stars because she is two, has played with it everyday for three weeks and it still works! :-) She is not super tough on her toys, but has on several occasions carried the entire keyboard by the mouse cord. I was concerned that that mouse would stop working if the cord became loose, however, it is attached to the keyboard very securely behind a screwed in plate that kids cannot access, and you can actually replace it yourself with the replacement mouse offered by Leap Frog.

Again, this is a GREAT product!

Could have been much more…3
Let me start of by saying that I’m somewhat satisfied with some elements of this product. The build is good, the keyboard is above average, the quality of picture is not bad. So far, so good. I would also like to say that the keyboard and mouse are a tremendously great idea and would be a great introduction to computers for little kids IF they had been actually implemented to any useful and educational extent. As it stands, the reviewer who said that better educational software could be had over the internet is absolutely correct. The software that comes with this computer and even the software you buy for it is drivel.

Here’s the rub, the software that is available for this device are the very nearly the exact same pieces of software that appeared on the LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game System (Leapfrog’s handheld) device in reduced form. Yes, let me rephrase that, the software you buy for this computer is less powerful than the software you can get for Leapfrog’s handheld computer: the LeapFrog Leapster Learning Game System. There’s less to do, and what there is to do can be done without the keyboard!

Take for example the Dora software, there are three activities in the ClickStart version of the software. Those same three activities and TWO MORE are available for the Leapster. The same can be said for the Thomas software. The Animal Painting software doesn’t allow freeform painting, instead it simple click to color a region painting which my 3.5 year old finds dreadfully boring. He kept wanting to do real painting, something he can do with the Leapster’s built-in software!

To be sure, Leapster software is more expensive and in this case you get what you pay for. I had expected Leapfrog to do more than just simply port and reduce already existing software but alas, this new software doesn’t even take advantage of the keyboard. Both the computer and the Leapster use a Flash engine, the same engine that is used to make games for various educational web sites. Truth be told, the games you can find on the net have more value than the games that come with this so-called computer.

If this is a child’s first Leapfrog product then great, it’s a real neat thing, it works beautifully and does the job admirably but if you already have a Leapster then please reconsider. If your child has already played Thomas and Dora to death then they will find nothing new in those titles on this computer. So far my son has found one activity he enjoys and that is typing. Something we let him do on our home computers already. He wanted more options (different backgrounds to type on, for example) within five minutes of turning this thing on. That doesn’t make it a bad product but don’t assume this will replace a full computer in the child’s life.

It should also be noted that there is a profanity filter in the typing element of the built in game. It won’t allow the child to type the word “Hello” which is one of the first words my son tried to type. This, in my opinion, is going a bit overboard. There seems to be no setting for turning the filter off.

I beg of Leapfrog to make more robust software for the device and in particular software that really exercises the keyboard. As it stands it’s the lesser of two products. I’d recommend the Leapster over this one in a heartbeat despite the fact that the ClickStart has a keyboard and mouse. At the very least Leapfrog should have allowed the Clickstart to run Leapster games.

LOVE IT!!!!5
Bought this for our 3 year old’s birthday and he absolutely LOVES IT!!! He was always interested in playing with our home computer and when I happened to see this while birthday shopping I bought it without reading the reviews, when i got home and read the reviews I was glad I bought it, now that he has actually played with it I am thrilled with this purchase!!! He adores this system and it is really educational, it is something I don’t mind him playing with for hours on end which he frequently does. We are actually thinking about geting a TV especially for this since he uses it so much. He is learning so much from this system and on my work days when he is home with dad I can send him a postcard before I leave and he is thrilled to wake up and get his “mail”. This is definitely one of the best purchases we have made.
As far as the keyboard, it turns itself off after about five minutes, it will turn itself back on as soon as it is moved but it stays off after we put it away for the night!
If you have preschoolers this is a MUST HAVE!!!

Amazon.com Product Description
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A Child-Friendly Design
The ClickStart features a child-friendly wireless keyboard, plug and play console, and a child-sized mouse with a right- or-left-handed adjustable mouse pad. It transforms the TV into a PC, which allows kids to work on a big screen and the whole family to join in on the fun. The miniature mouse is perfectly formed for little fingers to point and click. Large, colored buttons make it easy for kids to learn basic keystrokes, and four friendly games create a safe, age-appropriate environment to navigate. ClickStart is built to withstand rough toddler handling, a plus for parents who want to spare their high-end desktops from child’s play. And the wireless keyboard is light and convenient to transport from place to place, so kids can bring the fun with them wherever they go.

Transform your TV into a PC for your child, complete with wireless keyboard and mouse. View larger.

Your child can click any of the icons on the desktop to play a game and learn.

Encourages Age-Appropriate Learning
It is never too early to teach children the correct way to use a computer. The ClickStart ensures that a child’s first computing experience is age appropriate and pleasant, with engaging games that not only enhance basic computer skills, but prepare children for pre-school and kindergarten. This educational tool has four games that teach phonics, letters, animal facts, and counting, while sharpening a child’s screen navigation skills. Friendly puppy Scout guides kids through keyboard functions and allows them to work at their own pace. Techno tots can click on a faux in-box to receive their first e-mail; it even has sound for nonreaders. Should the youngster ever become stumped, a hint button gives them a clue. Additional ClickStart software packages, sold separately, feature well-known characters such as Thomas the Tank Engine, Dora the Explorer, and Nemo.

What’s in the Box
Wireless keyboard, plug and play console, mouse and mouse pad, and 4 learning games are built into the system. (Batteries are not included)

From the Manufacturer
Turns your TV Into A Learning PC! Introduce your child to the world of computer learning. Features a child-friendly wireless keyboard with automatic shut-off, cartridge-based console, child-sized mouse and right- or left-hand adjustable mousepad. ClickStart My First Computer creates a safe environment right on your television, transforming it into child’s very own computer. Four included games teach essential skills for school while introducing basic computer navigation. Additional software featuring popular children’s characters is also available!

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