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Crayola is a brand of artistry supplies manufactured by Crayola LLC—founded in 1885 as Binney & Smith—best known for its almost ubiquitous crayons. Originally an industrial pigment supply company, it soon shifted its focus to art products for home and school use, beginning with chalk then crayons, followed later by colored pencils, markers, paints, modeling clay and other related goods. All Crayola-branded products are marketed as non-toxic and safe for use by children, making the brand a perennial favorite among teachers and parents
Friday, February 26, 2010
0 commentsHave you ever play this game!!!


Mindflex Game (click2Buy
Mindflex--featuring a headset that reads your brain waves and a levitating foam ball--is the kind of game that must be seen to be believed. Recommended for players aged eight and older, the game begins when you strap on the headset so you can use your powers of concentration to move the ball around the game console and through a mind-bending obstacle course. A dial-in console lets you to keep the ball lifted on a cushion of air, but raising and lowering the ball must be accomplished by alternating concentrating and relaxing your mind.
Headset Measures your Brain Waves
Tired of games that depend on the roll of a die or lucky draw? With the help of advanced technology, Mindflex introduces a whole new way to play--by using the power of your mind!
You'll feel like a character in a science fiction movie as you strap on the headset, connect the clips to your ear lobes, and align the metal forehead sensor just above your left eyebrow. But even this strange accessory won't prepare you for the sight of a foam ball quivering five inches above the game console!
Move the Ball with the Power of your Mind
Skeptics will be quick to point out that the console's moveable fan nozzle holds the ball aloft on a cushion of air. However, as players learn to alternately focus and relax their minds, the ball will respond by rising and falling. An instruction manual provides various concentration and relaxation techniques to try such as math problems or visualization and practice exercises.
Once you feel like you've mastered the art of telekinesis, you can test your mental acuity with five challenging games designed for groups of one to four players. Use the game console to select your game, set the difficulty level, and track your scores.
Thursday, February 25, 2010
0 commentsCard Game, The History
Today everybody in his or her right mind plays cards. But how did the history of card games start? And when? And where? And?
History of Cards
The Naturally, the history of card games has to go back to the history of playing cards. After all, playing cards were invented for a reason. Technically, card games may be thought to go back even further, to the dominoes or tiles that Chinese gamblers and game players used as the medium for their contests before technology allowed for the creation of cards.
Cards themselves were invented by the Chinese shortly after they invented the concept of paper sheets, around the ninth century.
European Card History
In the 14th and 15th centuries, playing cards made their way to Europe, where the Europeans refined the decks, creating the four suits and the court cards that we know today. Many of our most popular card games have roots in this period of playing card history.
History of Trick-Taking Games
One of the most popular genres of card games today is the trick taking game, where players try to collect "tricks," or groups of cards created by each player placing a card on the table. One of the ancestors of modern trick-taking games is Ecarte, a French game that was played in the 19th century.
Many of the earlier card games did not use the full 52 card deck, and Ecarte was no exception. Ecarte made use of a 32 card deck, 7 through King in all four suits, with the ace included as ranking in between the ten and the jack. Each player received five cards and could score points in a number of different ways, one of which was by winning the most tricks.
Modern Trick-Taking Games
Current games based on or similar to Ecarte include bridge, hearts, Euchre and spades. While not typically gambling games, these are games played commonly in households all over the world by people who are probably not all aware of the game's European origins.
Today I prefer
Uno Card Game (Click2Buy)
This game is classic one, It's a collection of funny card game.
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
America's No.1 brand of family game. See why this color coded card game is such a popular brand of family game. Be the first player or team to score 500 points. Points are scored by being the first to rid yourself of all the cards in your hand before your opponents.
Product Description
America's number one card game, UNO offers hours of fun. It's easy to learn, always unpredictable, and never dull. It can be played with 2 to 10 players, individually, or in teams. And it can even be educational, teaching younger kids number recognition
And then I advertise this game
Yugioh Gigantic Lot!!! 6 Super , 2 Ultra, 50 Commons (Cards May Vary)
(Click2Buy)
This Game is about the new generation card game.the most favourite card game in Japan one.(but i prefer for the one who has ever play)
Product Description
This is a lot that contains some very hard to find cards. I guarentee good cards . Great for deck building.
and any interest card game in the moment >> Click2Buy
History of Cards
The Naturally, the history of card games has to go back to the history of playing cards. After all, playing cards were invented for a reason. Technically, card games may be thought to go back even further, to the dominoes or tiles that Chinese gamblers and game players used as the medium for their contests before technology allowed for the creation of cards.
Cards themselves were invented by the Chinese shortly after they invented the concept of paper sheets, around the ninth century.
European Card History
In the 14th and 15th centuries, playing cards made their way to Europe, where the Europeans refined the decks, creating the four suits and the court cards that we know today. Many of our most popular card games have roots in this period of playing card history.
History of Trick-Taking Games
One of the most popular genres of card games today is the trick taking game, where players try to collect "tricks," or groups of cards created by each player placing a card on the table. One of the ancestors of modern trick-taking games is Ecarte, a French game that was played in the 19th century.
Many of the earlier card games did not use the full 52 card deck, and Ecarte was no exception. Ecarte made use of a 32 card deck, 7 through King in all four suits, with the ace included as ranking in between the ten and the jack. Each player received five cards and could score points in a number of different ways, one of which was by winning the most tricks.
Modern Trick-Taking Games
Current games based on or similar to Ecarte include bridge, hearts, Euchre and spades. While not typically gambling games, these are games played commonly in households all over the world by people who are probably not all aware of the game's European origins.
Today I prefer
Uno Card Game (Click2Buy)
This game is classic one, It's a collection of funny card game.
Product Description
From the Manufacturer
America's No.1 brand of family game. See why this color coded card game is such a popular brand of family game. Be the first player or team to score 500 points. Points are scored by being the first to rid yourself of all the cards in your hand before your opponents.
Product Description
America's number one card game, UNO offers hours of fun. It's easy to learn, always unpredictable, and never dull. It can be played with 2 to 10 players, individually, or in teams. And it can even be educational, teaching younger kids number recognition
And then I advertise this game
Yugioh Gigantic Lot!!! 6 Super , 2 Ultra, 50 Commons (Cards May Vary)
(Click2Buy)
This Game is about the new generation card game.the most favourite card game in Japan one.(but i prefer for the one who has ever play)
Product Description
This is a lot that contains some very hard to find cards. I guarentee good cards . Great for deck building.
and any interest card game in the moment >> Click2Buy
Wednesday, February 24, 2010
0 commentsToday Board Game
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The first board game can be dated back to 3500 B.C. when Egyptians would play a game known today as Senet. Over the years the popularity of board games grew as cultures throughout Europe adopted various board games for past time entertainment. Now days a large variety of board games exist that are used for many different events and occasions.
With modern technology games are now often played on computers. Instead of waiting for someone to play with, people can now compete against the computer in many different virtualized versions of classic board games. Or, through use of the internet, people are now able to connect and compete with someone on the other side of the world or on the other side of the neighborhood.
Board games can be played in large groups at parties, with a small family for some family bonding time, with two people or even with just one person. Different board games can be categorized into various categories, such as: classic, puzzle or strategy.
I like this game
click2buyQwirkle Board Game
Product Description
tactile wooden block game combines the logic and strategy of Set® with the creative multi-maneuver game play of Scrabble. Easy-to-learn rules mean you'll be creating columns and rows of matching colors and shapes in no time!
Look for opportunities to score big by placing a tile that touches multiple pieces and matches both shapes and colors; the player with the most points wins. 108 blocks.
this game is too classic
Click2buy

Product Description
Fun for both kids and adults, Blokus is a strategy board game that challenges spatial thinking. Bright colors and simple rules make it ideal for ages five and up, but adults will certainly be engrossed by this unique and challenging game.
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The first board game can be dated back to 3500 B.C. when Egyptians would play a game known today as Senet. Over the years the popularity of board games grew as cultures throughout Europe adopted various board games for past time entertainment. Now days a large variety of board games exist that are used for many different events and occasions.
With modern technology games are now often played on computers. Instead of waiting for someone to play with, people can now compete against the computer in many different virtualized versions of classic board games. Or, through use of the internet, people are now able to connect and compete with someone on the other side of the world or on the other side of the neighborhood.
Board games can be played in large groups at parties, with a small family for some family bonding time, with two people or even with just one person. Different board games can be categorized into various categories, such as: classic, puzzle or strategy.
I like this game
click2buyQwirkle Board Game
Product Description
tactile wooden block game combines the logic and strategy of Set® with the creative multi-maneuver game play of Scrabble. Easy-to-learn rules mean you'll be creating columns and rows of matching colors and shapes in no time!
Look for opportunities to score big by placing a tile that touches multiple pieces and matches both shapes and colors; the player with the most points wins. 108 blocks.
this game is too classic
Click2buy

Product Description
Fun for both kids and adults, Blokus is a strategy board game that challenges spatial thinking. Bright colors and simple rules make it ideal for ages five and up, but adults will certainly be engrossed by this unique and challenging game.
See more Board
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