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Roberto Garabell's Articles in Kids

  • Toys
    A lot of us played toys growing up. Some grew up playing toys from mattel disney while some played lego when young. Those toys that area often associated with mattel disney were Barbie dolls, disney princesses dolls, and many more.
  • Just For Fun - Top Eight iPhone Apps for a Baby
    We've imagined a future where Apple launch a baby iPhone, and have scratched our heads to come up with the ultimate iPhone Apps for babies! Okay, it's just a bit of tongue-in-cheek fun, but check these out and you will never hear your sweet child upset again.
  • Danny the Dragon Author on Good Children's Literature
    Books have never had as much competition as they do today. As the author of the popular children's series, Danny the Dragon (http://DannyTheDragon.com), you know I'm an advocate for quality kids books. I remember when all I had to worry about was having the kids turn off the TV. Now, in addition to television, there's the Internet, a wide assortment of videogames, DVD players, MP3 players and cell phones. While these are certainly entertaining and potentially educational, do they go that extra mile and stimulate your child's imagination and teach him complex lessons about life? Chances are, probably not.
  • Danny the Dragon CD Offers Hope to Celiac Patients
    If you've been keeping up with me as the children's author of the Danny the Dragon series (http://DannyTheDragon.com), you've probably heard me talk about the new Danny the Dragon CD containing a reading of Danny Meets Jimmy by a talented vocal artist followed by a compilation of ten original classic songs by up-and-coming composers.
  • Getting the Kids to Listen: Danny the Dragon Author Offers Some Tips
    Aren't kids supposed to have problems listening to their parents? Aren't they, after all, just kids? I asked children's author, researcher, and humanitarian Tina Turbin (http://TinaTurbin.com), author of the Danny the Dragon (http://DannyTheDragon.com) children's series and mother of three grown children, about getting kids to listen. "Teaching kids to listen can be a process, but in the end it's entirely possible to have kids who listen to you, and in fact, this is actually how things should be," Tina says.
  • Children Need Good Literature
    For those of you who know me as the author of the children's series, Danny the Dragon (http://DannyTheDragon.com), you know why I would be an advocate for quality kids books. I may happen to be an avid supporter of children's literacy and a have been a children's author since the age of sixteen, but when it comes to appreciating children's literature, I also do so as the parent of three grown children.
  • Proceeds from Danny the Dragon CD Support Good Cause
    If you've been keeping up with me as the children's author of the Danny the Dragon series (http://DannyTheDragon.com), you've probably heard me talk about the new Danny the Dragon CD, which is soon to be released, containing a reading of Danny Meets Jimmy by a talented vocal artist followed by a compilation of ten original classic songs by up-and-coming composers. What's great about the CD is that, as with the book, it can be enjoyed by people of all ages -- the young and the young at heart. What's even better though, is the fact that the proceeds are going to a cause which is near and dear to my heart in my research and humanitarian efforts, a cause that you may not know much about -- raising celiac disease (http://GlutenFreeHelp.info) awareness.
  • Pasadena City College's Orchestra Performs Danny the Dragon Music
    This month, the Pasadena City College's Orchestra will be performing the theme song from the Danny the Dragon DREAMS CD on October 30, 2009 at their annual concert. The theme song is part of a collection of works related to "Danny the Dragon Meets Jimmy", a new children's book written by Tina Turbin (http://TinaTurbin.com).
  • Danny the Dragon Wraps Up North Eastern Tour
    Danny the Dragon author Tina Turbin recently toured the Northeast traveling throughout New England. While the bookstores she visited were strong promoters of local authors, they eagerly welcomed Tina for speaking engagements on her latest children's book, Danny the Dragon (http://DannyTheDragon.com). This tour brought her directly into a multitude of small New England towns that are on the back roads of New England, which was a perfect venue for Tina to speak to the many independent bookstore owners.
  • Danny the Dragon Wraps up North Eastern Tour
    Tina Turbin visited many New England bookstores where the "local theme" in books is truly alive and well. These unique stores promote local authors and local ideas through the books on their shelves, yet they all welcomed Tina eagerly for her speaking engagements as well as her charming book, Danny the Dragon
  • Deaf children listen to Tina Turbin's Danny the Dragon children's book
    Tina Turbin (http://TinaTurbin.com), author and humanitarian, recently brought her children's book Danny the Dragon Meets Jimmy to Blossom Montessori School for the Deaf (http://BlossomSchool.org) for a special day of reading and fun and to encourage a group of kids who have less opportunity than other children. Blossom Montessori School is unique in that they use the Montessori curriculum is the starting point and then add processes, materials and methodologies suited to meet each individual child's needs.
  • Danny the Dragon brings a smile to the deaf and launches future writers.
    Author and humanitarian, Tina Turbin (http://TinaTurbin.com) brought her children's book Danny the Dragon Meets Jimmy to Blossom Montessori School for the Deaf (http://BlossomSchool.org) for a special day of reading and fun. Tina's was there to provide a reading of her book to young deaf children, opening a door a little wider to a group of kids who have less opportunity than other kids. Blossom School is a unique school in that a Montessori curriculum is the starting point. Adding to it are processes, materials and methodologies suited to meet each individual child's needs.
  • Basic Childproofing yield You need to Make Your Home Safe
    When you have a baby, it is time to think about childproofing the house so that when baby is old enough to crawl, he or she is not victim to a terrible accident.
  • Sharpen Up Your Child’s Memory Through Puzzle Games
    It is sad “All work and No Play makes Jack a dull boy”. How much time do you provide your child to play? You may think that playing games is just nothing but wastage of energy and time. But actually if you know how to utilize the gaming period of your child and assist him in the right way, then there will be benefits for your child.
  • Sharpen Up Your Child’s Memory Through Puzzle Games
    It is sad “All work and No Play makes Jack a dull boy”. How much time do you provide your child to play? You may think that playing games is just nothing but wastage of energy and time. But actually if you know how to utilize the gaming period of your child and assist him in the right way, then there will be benefits for your child. Outdoor games will obviously let your child grow up physically but if you can indulge him or her in indoor games too then definitely he will get scopes to increase his mental capacity. Not any kind of indoor games, but the puzzle games will help your child.
  • Is MySpace Really Safe For Your Family?
    Is myspace safe and appropriate for people of all ages? This is a good question! First of all, parents need to be cautious of all activities they allow their children to engage in online.
  • Play Sonic Smash Brothers Online
    Sonic Smash Brothers is one of the best sonic flash games ever created. All the great graphics, cool characters and non stop action make it hot!
  • Toys and Games: Bicycles through the Ages
    A look at how bicycles have evolved since the 1800s


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