Posted: December 17th, 2009 | Category: Kids and Teens
Having a young nephew has taught me that toddlers aren’t shy about going online and playing games. As a matter of fact, he became Internet savvy at a very young age. The mouse didn’t intimidate him at all. His comfort with searching online was eventually accompanied by a real thirst to explore the online world.
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Posted: December 13th, 2009 | Category: Kids and Teens
Finally a top quality singing course that does what it says on the box and doesn’t break the bank! Singorama claims that you can be an amazing singer in less than 3 months. Yeah, I know big claims are all over the Internet but what really counts is the success that real people are having with this course. And this is where Singorama shines. Every day more and more Singorama customers are successfully transforming their voices and singing praises for these online singing lessons. Click here for in depth Emily Mander Singorama reviews .
People who suffered with breath support are now able to sing longer phrases with more power and projection than ever before and amazing their family and peers. It’s amazing to hear of so many people completely overcoming their fear and self doubt after just a few months using online singing lessons. People who were once terrified of singing in front of an audience are now getting a real kick from giving live performances – and of course from the applause and praise they’ve been receiving.
The crazy thing is that so many of these folks are saying that they used to be told that they didn’t have what it takes to be a singer. It just goes to show that people are not necessarily “born to sing” as is commonly believed. All you need to sing like a pro is a little determination and access to the right tools. I know this probably sounds pretty hard to believe because there is a common misconception that you are either born a singer or you’re not. This myth (and it is nothing more than a myth) has held so many people back from fulfilling their dream of singing at a professional level, when in fact all you really need is practice and the right tools.
So if this sounds exciting to you, you can read an independent Singorama 2.0 review at the Star Singing Lessons website where you can get also get free online singing tips. They provide a comprehensive review of Singorama and exactly what you can realistically expect to learn with the Emily Mander’s updated Singorama course. Singorama members get access to hours of professional quality interactive audio training as well as two 100+ page ebooks and software downloads to help singers record their progress and perfect their pitch. I guarantee you’ve never seen anything like Singorama before. It’s offers not just the best bang for the buck but for less than 0 you will never need to pay for another singing course again. Period!
Discover more about Singorama and other learn to sing at home courses by reading these singing lesson reviews.
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Posted: December 10th, 2009 | Category: Kids and Teens
Don’t have a lot of time to spend with your kids making Christmas crafts? Not to worry, because the World Wide Web is full of free images that can be used to create quick and easy holiday craft projects. For example, crafts made from vintage Christmas greeting cards or vintage Christmas clipart found online are simple to make, due to the fact that vintage images are both versatile and very effective at conveying a traditional holiday feel. These pictures also usually cost nothing to download and their age puts them outside the range of copyright protection. That’s important for people who want to honor copyrights (as we all should).
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Posted: December 7th, 2009 | Category: Kids and Teens
Professional singing voice lessons can help you to improve your singing voice dramatically. Unfortunately it can be a challenge to find a good voice teacher so here are some tips to help you.
Some ideas to help you find a qualified vocal coach
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Posted: November 30th, 2009 | Category: Kids and Teens
Halloween will soon be here and many parents are wondering how and where to celebrate this spooky annual event.
When it comes to All Hallow’s Eve….there is no lack of variety in what is available. Whether you’re trick or treating or having a movie marathon, finding something not to do would actually be more of a challenge! Here are some frightfully good ideas that would make for an interesting evening.
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Posted: November 24th, 2009 | Category: Kids and Teens
So you’d love to sing like a star but have never pursued your singing dreams because you can’t afford the high cost of professional singing lessons. What are your options? Is it possible to learn to sing like a professional without breaking the bank? Well you’ll be surprised to discover just how much your singing can improve without expensive private lessons. Here are some possibilities for you to explore:
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Posted: November 23rd, 2009 | Category: Kids and Teens
Now that so many good scrapbooking paper and embellishment designers are Web savvy, there’s an abundance of free scrapbook papers. That means all you need to know is how to do an online search and download files and you can have an almost endless supply of materials to create delightful scrapbooks. That’s why famous artist Mary Englebreit recently remarked that the Web is a great source of scrapbooking supplies that will yield virtually anything you might need. And she should know about good images; products with her graphics sell like mad!
The following are some samples of the types of free scrapbook graphics I’ve found on the Internet:
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Posted: November 19th, 2009 | Category: Kids and Teens
Lots of computer games featuring the underwater world of the SpogeBob animation series have become popular on the Internet, but not all of them do justice to the cartoon they rely on. Most of the SpongeBob games can be played online, and the download option is usually accompanied by a fee charge. Thus, you can take part to lots of adventures together with SpongeBob and Patrick either down the roller-coaster, you can join them on the demolition mission, go to the Bikini Bottom carnival, solve dilemmas and many more. In fact, the most played or popular SpongeBob games are intensely advertised as such so that you may not miss them.
It seems that SpongeBob games have won lots of other Internet surfers both from the teenage and adult categories, and kids are not the only ones to enjoy them. The vivid graphics, the colorful animations and the fun of the situations make SponeBob games a favorite form of entertainment for people who want to relax, eliminate stress or simply kill an hour. Thanks to the 3D features, many of these games could be more entertaining than they seem. Interactions are possible between characters while the video features and the cameo appearances from the movie {are rendered at a high-quality level receive a high-rendering quality}.
SpongeBob games can be played on different levels of difficulties, including bonuses, secrets awards and access to all sorts of hidden items. The player can decide which character to be with, or depending on the complexity of the game, he/she may get access to multi-player features. Another great part about the background graphics of such entertainment programs is that they are able to recreate and render the exact atmosphere of the show filling one with excitement, optimism and relaxation. Reviews on SpongeBob games abound on the Internet, and parents are encouraged to have a look over them before allowing kids to play.
The content of some online SpongeBob games is not appropriate for children, which is why the young players need parents’ consent before being able to log in. Fortunately, there are many games to choose from, and one adequate for the small age will be pretty easy to find. Allowing a child to play more aggressive variants of the SpongeBob games will enhance of affecting a child’s emotional balance. Otherwise, although game defaults have been reported in what the navigation options are concerned, they will most certainly pass unnoticed if the rest of the game is fun and challenging.
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Posted: November 14th, 2009 | Category: Kids and Teens
The average child spends 900 hours in school per year and nearly 1,023 hours in front of a television. In fact, most children plug into the varied world of television way before they even enter school and when they do, statistics show that 70% of child-care centers use television during a typical day.
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Posted: November 14th, 2009 | Category: Kids and Teens
Many believe that Tinkerbell – the fairy who appears in the 1953 Disney’ Peter Pan movie – is a creation of The Walt Disney Company. Not so.Tinkerbell is a fairy character that was created almost half a century before the actual Peter Pan movie was released.
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