Building on Her Own Terms: From Lego Foe to Lego Friends
At first baffled by the appearance of Lego Friends, Cristen finds herself challenged by her daughter’s opinions on the matter.
Continue ReadingAt first baffled by the appearance of Lego Friends, Cristen finds herself challenged by her daughter’s opinions on the matter.
Continue ReadingSapphire and Steel is a British show from the 1970s about monsters and strange beings who control the forces of time. An absolute classic!
Continue ReadingArtist Fernando Reza has created set of 17 WW II-inspired posters encouraging us to defeat (not support, defeat) the plumbers in many ways, such as planting Victory Gardens of piranha plants and learning magic.
Continue ReadingAs one of GeekMom’s resident geography geeks, I was excited to come across a post of a consolidated list of unique maps.
Continue ReadingGeekMom knitters may find the following patterns relevant to their interests – from Portal to Star Trek, Totoro to the One Ring. Plus, bonus Lightsaber Knitting Needles.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Rachel talks to Dan Povenmire and Jeff “Swampy” Marsh about the show’s guest stars, superpowers, and the possibility of death by waffles.
Continue ReadingWe review the pilot episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.. Is it everything fans hope it will be?
Continue ReadingSatisfy your Anglophilia with a quilted tribute to Blighty’s famous flag.
Continue ReadingWhy “but he’s black” shouldn’t be an acceptable answer to a casting choice.
Continue ReadingSuperHeroStuff.com has something for every member of the family.
Continue ReadingThor Freudenthal gives a behind the scenes peek at Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters.
Continue ReadingAs a tea geek that loves to pass on my obsession with the young’uns in my life, I was excited to review Master Davey and The Magic Tea House: Legend of the Blue Tiger.
Continue ReadingAmaze preschoolers with your magical instant snow and Mentos geysers.
Continue ReadingX-Files, Superman/Batman and Wonder Woman, and DC’s new “political” books are featured in this week’s CBC.
Continue ReadingWhile on vacation on the Jersey Shore, my family and I checked out the Silver Ball Museum Arcade in Asbury Park. It was clean, well-lit, and you paid $10 an hour for unlimited play on dozens and dozens of pinball machines dating from the 1930s on, and in working order!
Continue ReadingDo you use your iPad or other tablet device in the kitchen? I had the opportunity to review three of Chef Sleeve’s products: the cutting board with iPad stand, a set of iPad 2 protective sleeves, and the dishwasher safe iPad stand. All of these products are made in the U.S.A.
Continue ReadingKorra fans rejoice! We have some content to help us with the wait until the next season.
Continue ReadingStop that right now. You can get to the bottom of tantrum problems. Even your own.
Continue ReadingYou need this print mashup of Grumpy Cat and My Neighbor Totoro.
Continue ReadingA new Netflix-style service offers users the option to rent Lego bricks.
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