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Why Some “Free” Games Aren’t Really Free
My hubby, being a software developer and a geek, put me onto a website called Gamasutra.com. Its a gaming developer site but it does a pretty good job at explaining the monetization (yes, its a mouthful) of games such as Farmville, Smurfs Village or most recently Zyngas Candy Cane Crush game (which I havent played).
Free Preschool Games
Games for preschoolers don’t have to be expensive; in fact, they don’t have to cost anything. If you have a classroom of little ones or are having kids over for a play date, play group or party, pull out a few simple game ideas that involve nothing more than a group of happy-go-lucky kids.
Free Simple Games for Small Family Reunions
Whether your family all resides in one city or is spread across the country, a family reunion provides a way to get your kin together and to mix and mingle with your relatives. If you are planning a small gathering of your family members, prepare some leisure activities to ensure that the guests do not lose interest in the festivities. A number of games can be played with even the youngest members of the family reunion crowd. These games allow you to have a grand time at your reunion without shelling out any cash for supplies.
10 Fast and Free Exercises For Busy Moms
Two of the biggest reasons moms give for not exercising are, “I don’t have time” or “I don’t have money to join a gym or buy a fitness program.” But those “reasons” for not exercising are bogus and you know it!
Passover Games & Lessons for Kids
The Passover holiday, with its Seder celebration, is perhaps the most well-known of all the Jewish holidays. Passover commemorates the freedom of the Jews from 400 years of slavery in Egypt. You can read about this story in the Book of Exodus in the Bible. Passover refers to the angel of death passing over the homes of Jewish people and sparing their firstborn during the final of 10 plagues. Passover lasts for eight days, during which time the Jewish people observe certain rituals. Children learn lessons, often in the form of games, during this time.