Family Lullaby Classics: Film & TV Songs
Family Lullaby Classics: Film & TV Songs
This beautiful collection would be a great gift for a new mom, with songs perfect for both naptime and nursing time. From the warm, familiar strains of Danny Kaye singing “Inchworm” from his 1952 film Hans Christian Andersen to Shirley Temple’s enchanting “Goodnight, My Love,” these tender tracks can soothe the most troubled soul. Burl Ives’s “Lavender Blue” is sweet, but not too sweet, and Peggy Lee’s gentle “La La Lu” (from Lady and the Tramp) will touch any new mother’s heart. Other tracks include “Tickle Toddle” from the dreams of Pebbles Flintstone and Bamm Bamm; Dick Van Dyke’s “Hushabye Mountain” lullaby from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang; and Danny Kaye’s lovely “I’ll Take You Dreaming.” Time to set that VCR up in the kids’ room and rent these great old movies! And although the collection’s packaging leaves something to be desired, don’t let it put you off. –Lorry Fleming
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October 12, 2010 by BabyCare
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- Play classic and remixed versions of your favorite Hasbro games, including: Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee
- Engage in friendly competition via online multiplayer and keep track of your victories on leaderboards. (Xbox 360 and PS3 Only)
Discover endless family fun at the Family Game Night Theme Park! Spin the wheel of fate in the GAME OF LIFE, find out “whodunit” in CLUE, get your groove on with TWISTER, trigger crazy chain reactions in MOUSE TRAP, or try your hand at YAHTZEE HANDS DOWN. Enjoy classic and remixed versions of your favorite games, play with your own customized avatar, and challenge family and friends in online multiplayer (360 & PS3)!
Hasbro Family Game Night 3 is a classic board game compilation for PlayStation 3 that allows players both new and an experienced with the original versions of the games included to discover their fun and addictive appeal for the first time, or all over again. The compilation includes new interpretations of classic board game favorites from different sub-genres, including: The Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee Hands Down. Additional features include: a variety of gameplay mechanics, including interactive gameboards; an in-game theme park environment that houses separate areas for for each game, as well as regions in-between; four-player support; and the return of Mr. Potato Head who takes on the new role of Park Guide in-game.
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Family Game Night is Any Night on PlayStation 3
Revisit the glory days of board gaming, but with a new twist with Hasbro Family Game Night 3. Continuing the popular and winning strategy of introducing young and more mature players to new interpretations of some of the most beloved board games of the past, this third release in the popular Hasbro Family Game Night series continues the addictive, family-friendly fun that players have come to expect, but with even more interactive game choices this time around. Games contained in this release include: The Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee Hands Down. Players will also enjoy the return of Mr. Potato Head as he takes on the new role of your guide through the island based theme park environment that houses the different games available. Couple this with four-player support and you have an engrossing gameplay experience that families and friends can explore, enjoy and compete through over and over again.
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- The third release in the family-friendly Hasbro Family Game Night series
- Play all-new versions of your favorite Hasbro games, including: The Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap, Yahtzee Hands Down
- In-game customization options, PlayStation trophies and more
- Customize Mr. Potato Head as he takes on the role of Park Guide in-game
- Multiplayer support for up to four players
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Hasbro Family Game Night 3
October 8, 2010 by BabyCare
Filed under Holiday Toy List 2010
Hasbro Family Game Night 3
- Play classic and remixed versions of your favorite Hasbro games, including: Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee
- Engage in friendly competition via online multiplayer and keep track of your victories on leaderboards. Xbox 360 and PS3 Only. Play as your own avatar in the games
Discover endless family fun at the Family Game Night Theme Park! Spin the wheel of fate in the GAME OF LIFE, find out “whodunit” in CLUE, get your groove on with TWISTER, trigger crazy chain reactions in MOUSE TRAP, or try your hand at YAHTZEE HANDS DOWN. Enjoy classic and remixed versions of your favorite games.
Hasbro Family Game Night 3 is a classic board game compilation for Wii that allows players both new and an experienced with the original versions of the games included to discover their fun and addictive appeal for the first time, or all over again. The compilation includes new interpretations of classic board game favorites from different sub-genres, including: The Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee Hands Down. Additional features include: a variety of gameplay mechanics, including interactive gameboards; an in-game theme park environment that houses separate areas for for each game, as well as regions in-between; full Mii integration throughout the game; four-player support; and the return of Mr. Potato Head who takes on the new role of Park Guide in-game.

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Revisit the glory days of board gaming, but with a new twist with Hasbro Family Game Night 3. Continuing the popular and winning strategy of introducing young and more mature players to new interpretations of some of the most beloved board games of the past, this third release in the popular Hasbro Family Game Night series continues the addictive, family-friendly fun that players have come to expect, but with even more interactive game choices this time around. Games contained in this release include: The Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee Hands Down. Players will also enjoy the return of Mr. Potato Head as he takes on the new role of guide through the island based theme park environment that houses the different games available. Couple this with full Mii integration and four-player support and you have an engrossing gameplay experience that families and friends can explore, enjoy and compete through over and over again.
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- The third release in the family-friendly Hasbro Family Game Night series
- Play all-new versions of your favorite Hasbro games, including: The Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap, Yahtzee Hands Down
- Full integration of your Nintendo Miis into a new theme park game setting
- Customize Mr. Potato Head as he takes on the role of your Park Guide in-game
- Multiplayer support for up to four players
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September 25, 2010 by BabyCare
Filed under Holiday Toy List 2010
Hasbro Family Game Night 3
- Play classic and remixed versions of your favorite Hasbro games, including: Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee
- Engage in friendly competition via online multiplayer and keep track of your victories on leaderboards. (Xbox 360 and PS3 Only)
Discover endless family fun at the Family Game Night Theme Park! Spin the wheel of fate in the GAME OF LIFE, find out “whodunit” in CLUE, get your groove on with TWISTER, trigger crazy chain reactions in MOUSE TRAP, or try your hand at YAHTZEE HANDS DOWN. Enjoy classic and remixed versions of your favorite games, play with your own customized avatar, and challenge family and friends in online multiplayer (360 & PS3)!
Hasbro Family Game Night 3 is a classic board game compilation for Xbox 360 that allows players both new and an experienced with the original versions of the games included to discover their fun and addictive appeal for the first time, or all over again. The compilation includes new interpretations of classic board game favorites from different sub-genres, including: The Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee Hands Down. Additional features include: a variety of gameplay mechanics, including interactive gameboards; an in-game theme park environment that houses separate areas for for each game, as well as regions in-between; four-player support; and the return of Mr. Potato Head who takes on the new role of Park Guide in-game.

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Revisit the glory days of board gaming, but with a new twist with Hasbro Family Game Night 3. Continuing the popular and winning strategy of introducing young and more mature players to new interpretations of some of the most beloved board games of the past, this third release in the popular Hasbro Family Game Night series continues the addictive, family-friendly fun that players have come to expect, but with even more interactive game choices this time around. Games contained in this release include: The Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap and Yahtzee Hands Down. Players will also enjoy the return of Mr. Potato Head as he takes on the new role of your guide guide through the island based theme park environment that houses the different games available. Couple this with four-player support and you have an engrossing gameplay experience that families and friends can explore, enjoy and compete through over and over again.
Game Features
- The third release in the family-friendly Hasbro Family Game Night series
- Play all-new versions of your favorite Hasbro games, including: The Game of Life, Clue, Twister, Mouse Trap, Yahtzee Hands Down
- In-game customization options, Xbox Achievements and more
- Customize Mr. Potato Head as he takes on the role of Park Guide in-game
- Multiplayer support for up to four players
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Learn about LIFE.
View larger. |
A new take on Yahtzee.
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Expose the killer in Clue.
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Get the cheese in Mouse Trap.
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Question by Destiny L: what is the song with head, shoulders, knees and toes by a rapper with the no limit family from the late 90’s
I’m looking for the artist that was with No Limit Records in the late 90’s who recorded a song with the lyrics head, shoulders, knee’s and toes…not Master P – (Them Jeans…this is not the song that I’m referring to)
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how about Mr Serv-On – Head & Shoulders feat.mia x and silkk the shocker
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Did they discontinue the graco “family tree” theme car seat?
Question by Shay♥: Did they discontinue the graco “family tree” theme car seat?
i got the stroller from a friend, and i am looking for the car seat to match it. but every site i go to(target, walmart, babiesrus, etc.) they don’t have it. i’ve even tried ebay. does anyone know if they discontinued it?
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I haven’t seen it in the past 2 years. Did you try the graco website?
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How To Introduce A Vegan Diet To Your Infant
June 16, 2010 by Dan Walters
Filed under Baby Tips
If you are going to be putting your infant on a vegetarian diet when they are born, you should choose very carefully the formulas and solids that you will be giving your child.
If you are a vegetarian yourself, and plan on breastfeeding your infant then you may need to add nutritional supplements to your breast milk. A lot depends on your dietary restrictions. Vegan or ovo-vegetarians may need to supplement their child’s diet with Vitamin B-12.
But even if you are a strict Vegetarian you should be able provide all the other important nutrients that your child needs through breastfeeding, apart from Vitamin B-12.
If you do not breastfeed your child, it is better to feed them with a commercial formula feed that contains all the nutrients that they need. Some Soy milk or homemade formula milk may not have the same nutrients as commercial formula milk. This could lead to problems with your child’s development.
If you decide that you want your child on a Vegan diet. There are commercial Soy formula milks that do have the right amount of nutrition in them.
After a year you could use additional products such as Soymilk or yoghurt or other nutritional items to supplement your formula or breast milk.
Some nutritionists say that after one year old a child should really be on a high protein, full fat diet. This includes vegetarian friendly foods such as mashed avocados, Yoghurt, Soy milk and much more.
When your infant is ready to change to solid foods, you could add Vegetarian burgers, solid tofu, eggs and cheese.
By increasing your child’s protein and maintaining a full fat diet, you will be supplementing what a vegetarian diet lacks. Your child should develop as normal whilst still maintaining a healthy vegetarian diet.
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Bringing Home And Adjusting To Your Baby
June 14, 2010 by Ruth Williams
Filed under Baby Tips
There is an old saying that if we all waited until we were completely prepared to have a baby, there wouldn’t be any babies born. Despite the fact that no one can ever be totally ready for the life changes that come with a new baby, here are some helpful tips for pregnant moms.
1. With a new baby on the way, this is actually a good time to get your finances in order. Some may say that you shouldn’t even consider conceiving until you’ve got some money saved, but it is definitely possible to have a child without having much money saved. Going forward, sit down and set up a budget you can stick to, cutting fat where you can.
2. Physical preparation should include taking the time to eat nutritious meals, to relax and nap when you can, and moderate exercise. Such low-impact exertion as walking is optimal. Be sure to check with your doctor before you start any exercise program, especially if you were sedentary before pregnancy.
3. Lots of material goods will be needed to care for a new baby. You will need diapers, onesies and blankets, of course, but don’t get carried away with clothing right away because babies grow so quickly. In terms of furniture, a bassinet, changing table and baby swing will be crucial, and possibly the most important thing of all is a good baby carrier/car seat.
4. Set up a folder in which you’ll keep all of your important information, and let your family know where it is. This includes the phone numbers of your obstetrician and pediatrician, and the numbers of family and friends to be informed of the baby’s birth.
5. Something many expectant mothers find invaluable is keeping a pregnancy journal. This is obviously not a necessity, but can be a cherished keepsake for your child later in life. This book can include ultrasounds, baby’s hospital wrist bracelet, and motherly advice for the future.
This time of your life may feel like stepping into the unknown, but these few measures can make the transition into motherhood smoother. Knowing you’ve done what you can to prepare can help you focus on establishing routines with this new little member of the family.
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Give Your Babies A Head Start By Teaching Them To Read
June 13, 2010 by Jeffrey Jackson
Filed under Baby Tips
Many people are still unaware of the fact that babies can learn to read at a very young age, but the phenomenon is growing. Yet even among people who have discovered this fact, many of them wonder what benefits it brings when you teach a baby to read at a young age. Here are a few reasons why it’s always a good idea to start teaching your baby to read, no matter what his or her age.
The way to teach babies to read is to read to them. When a baby’s parents or caregivers make it a point to read to the baby, he or she will learn to read more quickly. There are many methods that can be used to read to a baby, including flash cards, alphabet blocks, presentations on the computer, or really any method that exposes the baby to letters and words.
Some studied have shown that babies who hear more words before their second birthdays are more likely to achieve academic success. Whether the baby hears these words through singing or talking, it builds his or her language skills more quickly and gives the baby an advantage over those who aren’t showered with language so often.
Exposing your baby to language early and often will lay the groundwork for him or her to learn to read quickly and easily. When babies are very young, their minds develop at a fantastic rate. They learn the names of people, places, and things through repetition.
The same principle of repetition is behind the process of teaching a baby to read. Seeing the same words over and over helps a baby remember the words and read them later on.
As an infant’s brain is very receptive to new knowledge from its environment, it’s a great time to teach a baby how to read.
When you teach a baby to read at a young age, he or she will learn to associate written words with spoken words. They strengthen the connections in their brains between written and spoken language, allowing them to excel in both areas.
Having better reading and writing skills can mean a great deal in terms of your baby’s future success. You’ll even have fun playing with your baby while teaching him or her. There are many companies that offer easy start-up products to get your baby learning to read, so there’s no excuse not to take advantage of this opportunity!
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How You Can Start Teaching Your Baby
June 12, 2010 by Edwin Michaels
Filed under Baby Tips
Many people believe that babies don’t really start learning until the age of 5 or 6. That’s actually a very inaccurate assumption.
Specialists in early childhood education have made great strides over the last century, discovering that the best time to teach children is from birth to 5 years of age. The mind of a baby is absorbing new information and developing at an incredible rate from the time the baby is born, so this presents a great opportunity to teach them lessons that will last a lifetime. What types of information can babies absorb in this period of their lives?
Babies pick up languages very easily in this stage of increased learning. They’re able to learn any language in the world, whether it’s spoken, written, or sign language, and they can actually learn to read before they’re even a year old.
Teaching a baby sign language helps the infant communicate needs and desires earlier in life than babies who communicate only verbally.
When a baby is exposed to foreign languages from the time of their births, they are soon able to speak those languages without accents. There’s a definite advantage to teaching babies how to read and speak at an early age, since the earlier we start, the earlier they’ll master the language.
Babies can be taught the concept of quantity by associating a quantity of objects with the proper numerical reference. This will help them later on as they learn mathematics in school.
Exposure to music can also greatly benefit babies at this age. Having them listen to classical music can teach them to identify certain composers and eras of music. They may also learn to recognize notes and have better pitch.
Allowing a baby to spend more time on its tummy will usually mean that he or she will learn to crawl and walk sooner than babies who don’t spend much time on their stomachs.
Babies have a tremendous ability to absorb information from the environment at this age. Parents and caregivers should always strive to provide a rich environment with language, math, and the arts for their babies. The first five years of a child’s life are some of the most important in setting the backdrop for a child who loves to learn.
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