Help Indy and Friends Defeat Belloq in ‘Indiana Jones: Sands of Adventure’ From Funko Games
GeekMom Elizabeth reviews cooperative board game ‘Indiana Jones: Sands of Adventure’ from Funko Games.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Elizabeth reviews cooperative board game ‘Indiana Jones: Sands of Adventure’ from Funko Games.
Continue ReadingNote: I received this speaker for evaluation; opinions are my own. Post may include affiliate links. We have been reviewing BenQ products on GeekDad for many years now because they are a very interesting brand with only a few product lines, but those products tend to be high quality in a way that makes them […]
Continue ReadingAs of this writing, we’re in the final week of the FIFA Women’s World Cup. To most of the world, that’s football, but here in the U.S., people commonly know the game as soccer. The finals are coming up on Sunday with England and Spain facing off, but you can enjoy women’s football year-round with […]
Continue ReadingFlat Cat was born flat, but didn’t fall flat with GeekMom Sarah’s kids, all of whom loved this sometimes flat, sometimes fuzzy feline!
Continue ReadingScan the night skies with your telescope, discover new constellations, and pair them up to create myths. What Is Starry Night Sky? Starry Night Sky is a constellation-making game for 2 to 4 players, ages 10 and up, and takes about 30–45 minutes to play. It retails for $29.99 and is available in stores or […]
Continue ReadingThe light stick has become the essential prop of the K-pop fandoms. Make a big one part of your K-pop-inspired celebration.
Continue ReadingSeason Two of DonkeyHodie is launching on August 14 with four new episodes, and Geek Mom has an exclusive clip!
Continue ReadingLast month, I reviewed the Pi Pizza Oven from Solo Stove. Baking wood-fired pizzas outdoors turned out to be a great activity for friends and family. But sometimes, you’re looking for something a little more relaxing, to help wind down the day. Enter the TerraFlame Table Top Fire Bowl. What Is the TerraFlame Table Top […]
Continue ReadingThis summer has been the summer of Shatterpoint. I’ve been learning how to play the game and, my favorite bit so far, painting up the beautiful Star Wars miniatures. To aid me in my quest, Spanish hobby company Green Stuff World sent me some paint to help me paint up the massive starter set box. I’ve been enjoying […]
Continue ReadingThe immersive world of the mid-century “Tiki” custom is making a comeback with a geeky twist. Try designing your own “Polynesian Pop” pattern.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Elizabeth gives insights into dealing with school administrators and bullying.
Continue ReadingPeril on The Atlantic is a classic children’s adventure caper, very much in the vein of Adventures on Trains. Here, railway locomotives have been replaced by luxury liner, The Queen Mary, but the ride is no less thrilling! What Is Peril on the Atlantic? This is the first book in a new series “Mysteries at […]
Continue ReadingAuthor James L. Sutter has been busy. In between the releases of his romantic young adult novel (‘Darkhearts,’ Wednesday Books/Macmillan) and two comics (‘Starfinder: Angels of the Drift #1,’ Dynamite Entertainment and the story “Remakers” in ‘Schlock Mercenary #17: A Little Immortality’) in June, plus writing for future projects, he found the time to answer a few questions about his work, particularly on ‘Darkhearts.’
Continue ReadingThe original ‘Addams Family’ television show used the most basic practical effect to bring Thing to life. It’s easy to do and it still looks cool.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Elizabeth discusses what she’s excited for in the upcoming new season of ‘Only Murders in the Building.’
Continue ReadingBatman: The Brave and the Bold #3 variant cover, via DC Comics. Batman: The Brave and the Bold #3 – Dennis Culver, Ed Brisson, Christopher Cantwell, Jackson Lanzing/Collin Kelly, Writers; Otto Schmidt, Jeff Spokes, Javier Rodriguez, Jorge Molina, Artists; Pierluigi Casolino, Colorist Ray – 8.5/10 Ray: Tom King and Mitch Gerards’ story takes a break […]
Continue ReadingI am going to try to list this mixed bag by reading order, but I don’t know if my particular idea of first readers and advanced readers might be the same as yours. Let’s just say that sometimes a few pages are not the same as early readers, okay? Sometimes the concepts might appeal to […]
Continue ReadingThe United States and many places around the world are experiencing record high temperatures this summer. Running an air conditioner through months of hot weather can cause electric bills to skyrocket. However, circulating the air in a room or home can create a cooling effect while allowing you to keep your air conditioner set at […]
Continue ReadingTattoo art is as varied as the people who wear and design them. Explore your favorite tattoo art styles in this easy art vase project.
Continue ReadingGeekMom Elizabeth discusses things parents can do to make the upcoming school year a little less crazy.
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