Between the Bookends at GeekMom
We close out 2013 with a selection of books that is heavy on magic, witches, potions, and wizards, rounded out with a little bit of historical fiction and … flowcharts.
Continue ReadingWe close out 2013 with a selection of books that is heavy on magic, witches, potions, and wizards, rounded out with a little bit of historical fiction and … flowcharts.
Continue ReadingThis month the GeekMoms have read an interesting collection of books covering math (from The Simpson’s, even), geometry, essays, and garbage.
Continue ReadingAuthor Megan H. Rothrock is back with a second book in the Lego Adventure Book series, and it’s a keeper.
Continue ReadingThis month, the GeekMoms have tackled both fiction and non-fiction. From vampires and classic Stephen King to historical fiction and novels featuring strong female characters, the selection this month is quite varied!
Continue ReadingA live-action short film takes fans of Portal inside Aperture Laboratories.
Continue ReadingThere’s plenty to see in the Emerald City, and a fair number of them make the cut for those of us who consider ourselves geeks.
Continue ReadingAn elaborate Lego version of Rivendell debuted at BrickCon 2013, delighting conference attendees and Tolkien fans.
Continue ReadingBrickCon 2013 brings Lego hobbyists together to share their love of the brick with Seattle families.
Continue ReadingThis month, the GeekMoms have been captivated by a Kickstarter reward, entranced by classics, and educated about science fiction.
Continue ReadingPinbusted or Pintrusted? Which of the popular natural ant killers on Pinterest actually work?
Continue ReadingThis month, the GeekMoms are reading about zombies, Shakespeare, art, gardening, and peculiar children. What’s on your bookshelf?
Continue ReadingA new Netflix-style service offers users the option to rent Lego bricks.
Continue ReadingInstead of the usual cold hard cash, your Tooth Fairy might want to get creative.
Continue ReadingWhip up a batch of homemade bubble solution and start blowing!
Continue ReadingGeoguessr uses Google Street View technology to challenge players to find locations from around the world.
Continue ReadingSherlock Holmes, Heinlein, Barbara Kingsolver and a book about fonts are part of this month’s GeekMom reading.
Continue ReadingDiscover some stellar science centers and museums through the Discover and Go program or track down a reciprocal museum for savings on admission.
Continue ReadingIn today’s interactive Doodle, Google re-imagines the crash, putting a cute little alien on the ground—alive and well—in Roswell.
Continue ReadingWarner Bros. has released a trailer for The Lego Movie, set to arrive in theaters in 2014.
Continue Reading“My Imaginary Well-Dressed Child” is a Pinterest board that excels at pure entertainment. Really. You want to take a look.
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