Monday, August 16, 2010

To Infinity and Beyond....

This picture can be found here.
Has it been two months already that Toy Story 3 first hit the theaters and stole our hearts? Has everyone gotten over one of the best family movies of the year? Or are we still on a high, fueled by all the follow-up merchandise and toys galore? I remember when my daughter was around three or four years old and was hooked to Toy Story and Toy Story 2, she just couldn't get enough of Woody, Buzz, Jessie and the gang - Toy Story DVDs, Woody, Jessie and Buzz dolls, figurine collection from a fast food chain, stickers, books, VSmile game....

With Toy Story 3, the craze has reawakened -- newer versions of toys and games and just about anything and everything. And many of these might just leave a dent on your pocket if junior were to get everything he wants. Luckily for me, my junior merely raved about Buzz switching to Spanish mode as she has moved on to more 'senior' stuff now that she's older.

If you're looking for something cheap, or free, and good (yes, sometimes they do exist) for your little Toy Story fan, you just need to go to Disney's official Toy Story website here. There's plenty of activities and online games for your child (and you!) to do and play.

There are recipes to make Mr Potato Head cake pops, Green Alien cupcakes, instructions to make a Toy Story pinata, party invitation cards, many printable coloring pages, etc. Imagine junior's next birthday party theme....

As for online games, you can find quite a number of them like Daycare Dash, Woody's Wild Adventure, Rex's Game, Hamm's Game, Jessie's Game and Toy Story Mania where you can even build your own games.

These should be enough 'ammunition' to stock up on to keep your child occupied for a few instalments of online games since school is still out for the summer break. Or for those of us in Singapore and Malaysia, it's the wet season these few weeks and these online games may just be a good change from the regular Gameboy, Playstation or Nintendo that can keep the kids indoors.

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