Six Smart Tech Tips for Families

Being a kid has changed a lot since we were younger—especially when it comes to toys! Ever-changing technology can be a lot to keep up with as a parent, but fortunately there are some tips and tricks that apply to any sort of tech device—whether they’re navigating the world with their own smartwatch, jamming out on a karaoke machine or playing games online. Keep reading to find six of our favorite tech tips for families:

1. Taking photos can be a fun creative outlet for kids, but it’s important to keep other people’s privacy in mind. Teach your aspiring photographer or videographer to always ask permission before taking a picture or video of someone.

2. Kids will be more receptive to boundaries before they have their new toy in hand. Before anything comes out of the box, establish your family’s rules for any tech items, like screentime limits, how sharing will work and what volume levels are appropriate for playing music.

3. To keep an open dialogue around kids’ tech, regularly ask your kids questions about their devices. “What are your favorite games?” is a great way to start!

4. Tech devices are even more fun with friends! Just like you would with any other game or toy, talk to your kids about how to take turns or how to use their devices together—everyone loves a duet! P.S. When your aspiring performer is looking for a creative outlet, the Tobi 2 Interactive Karaoke Machine checks all the boxes with fun tunes, wireless Bluetooth® technology and an interactive light show.

5. We can all get swept up in an exciting moment. When your aspiring photographer is taking photos, remind them they first need to stay safe and be aware of other people and objects around them!

6. Now that your kids have their cool tech, make sure they can keep it. Talk to your kids about how they need to take care of their tech—keeping their favorite devices in a safe, dry space will help them last longer and avoid them getting lost!

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Silent night? Not so much… in preparation for the Christmas season, take your crew’s carol singing to new levels with the Tobi 2 Interactive Karaoke Machine. Here’s how this whimsical machine can create a festive family sing-a-long and memories that’ll last a lifetime:

Prep Your Playlist

Kick off the holiday spirit by asking your family to share their favorite Christmas carols and songs in advance so you can prep your playlist. When it’s party time, connect the Tobi 2 Interactive Karaoke Machine to an external smart device using wireless Bluetooth® technology and play any song through the built-in speaker. Heads up: you’re about to ensure people of all ages are happy and entertained for hours (a win-win!).

O Come All Ye Rockstars

Grab the corded microphone and spread joy to the world (or at least throughout the living room). Reduce the volume of the vocals to let your own voice take center stage. Worried you can’t carry a tune? There’s pitch correction to enhance singing. So, no excuses!

Break Out the Sweaters

Wardrobe is an important part of any superstar's performance, including a Christmas carol karaoke night. Pull your best over-the-top holiday attire out from storage to get in the festive mood!

Rock around the Christmas Tree

There are tons of cool features to make this season extra celebratory. Kids love dancing to the LED lightshow with Tobi’s fun expressions, built-in songs and beats. And things will certainly get silly by adding different voice effects and sounds. Wind down each performance with a rousing round of applause. To keep the festivities going from anywhere in the room, use the Tobi 2 Robot Smartwatch (sold separately) as a remote control.

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Save Your Favorite Tunes

Who knew grandma was a secret superstar? Or that Dad actually knew all the words to Holy Night? The Tobi 2 Interactive Karaoke Machine lets you save up to nine recordings to make a greatest hits collection for a future listening session.

Have a Dance Off

Not only can the Tobi 2 Interactive Karaoke Machine get your family singing, but you’ll be dancing all night, too. Play seven interactive games including Freeze Dance, Rap n’ Record, and Laugh Attack.

All you need are 4 AA batteries and an audience to get this party started! (Just remember to share the mic.) Merry Christmas!

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Lights, camera, action! Does your kiddo love captivating an audience with elaborate stories, hamming it up at family functions or belting out ballads in the car? Let their creative juices flow with the Tobi 2 Director’s Camera and the Tobi 2 Interactive Karaoke Machine. The cool features on these gadgets make it simple for your filmmaker or rockstar to tap into their creativity and curiosity. Better yet, you won’t ever hear the words, “I’m bored.” (PS: siblings may quickly find themselves as constant supporting actors and backup singers.)

Hollywood, Here We Come

The high-definition Tobi 2 Director’s Camera takes videos, selfies, and photos. A green screen and built-in backgrounds transform kids into anything they dream up—superheroes, news anchors, astronauts and so much more. Other awesome special effects include creating comic book pages, making video stickers and designing stop-motion videos. Proud parent alert: internal editing software elevates videos, movies and photos into masterpieces. No matter what story your child wants to tell, it’s possible with this cool camera. We can almost hear it now, “And the award goes to…”

Super Selfies FTW!

No newsflash here—kids are experts at sneaking into their parents’ phones and taking selfies. But with the Tobi 2 Director’s Camera, they can have their own device to make silly expressions and say cheese. The flip-out lens, selfie stick, tripod, auto timer and hilarious face filters take typical selfies up a notch. (Your phone’s photo library will thank you!)

Creative Expression, Made Simple

This digital HD camera is perfect for kids 6+. It features a large 2.4” display, a microSD slot for expanded memory, and rechargeable battery with USB cable for easy charging and downloading. Plus, it’s splashproof (because spills are inevitable with kids!). Before you know it, your kiddo will be deep in the creative process, proudly sharing mini-films that magically transformed their everyday world into a movie set.

Sing On

Is there ever a bad time for karaoke? (Ok, fine… maybe bedtime isn’t exactly ideal). The Tobi 2 Interactive Karaoke Machine can connect to an external music device using wireless Bluetooth® technology—playing any song through the built-in speaker. You can lower the volume of the vocals so kids' voices can be front and center. (There’s pitch correction for those working on carrying a tune.) Not only is the singing sensational, but there’s an LED lightshow with Tobi’s fun expressions, built-in songs and beats, voice effects and more. Save up to nine recordings to share your favorite tunes with your crew.

Dance Off

The Tobi 2 Interactive Karaoke Machine inspires superstar singing and dancing. Seven interactive games including Freeze Dance, Rap n’ Record, and Laugh Attack get kids moving and grooving. Consider this practice for when Beyoncé needs some new backup dancers…

Connect to the New Smartwatch

Both of these devices connect to the Tobi 2 Robot Smartwatch (sold separately), which can be used as a remote control to take pictures and videos with the Tobi 2 Director’s Camera or change tracks on the Tobi 2 Interactive Karaoke Machine

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Does it feel like you’re always sharing your phone, tablet or smartwatch with your kids? (“What’s the weather?” “Can I play a game?” “Ooh, pictures!”) With tech at every turn, it’s no surprise that kids love gadgets and gear just as much as us grownups. The Tobi 2 Robot Smartwatch is the perfect device to ease children into the digital world. Here’s why:

1. There’s an Interactive Robot to Share in the Fun

Children have a blast interacting with the Tobi robot character who speaks gibberish, giggles and has more than 100 expressions. With moving arms and legs, this interactive robot is here to play, learn and laugh with your kiddo. Kids will wow their pals with the cool wristband and illuminating LED lights, too!

2. They’ll Be Motivated to Be Active

There are a variety of fitness games to earn rewards. The pedometer, dance activity game and augmented reality Walk n’ Wonder game encourages kids to move their bodies (and have fun while they’re doing it!).

3. Creativity Is at Their Fingertips

Finally—your kids can capture pics and videos that won’t overtake your photo library. The dual cameras film videos and take pictures with a motion-activated selfie-camera. Kids can even customize their photos with decorative stickers and borders, store up to 3,000 640 x 480 pixels photos or 30 minutes of 320 x 240 pixels video and transfer their masterpieces right to your computer.

4. Tobi Is a Partner in Learning

The Tobi 2 Robot Smartwatch not only teaches kids to tell time, but helps them learn to manage their time with the stopwatch, timer, alarm clock, calendar and reminders. There’s a calculator and learning games galore. When kids want to have fun with friends, they can play head-to-head games like Tic-Tac-Tobi against other Tobi 2 Robot Smartwatches.

5. It’s Easy to Use

Intuitive for kids 6+ years old and easy for parents to monitor, the splashproof Tobi 2 Robot Smartwatch has features both children and adults appreciate. The kid-friendly touchscreen and adjustable wristband are simple for to navigate. Parental controls set limits on screen time and approve wireless connectivity connections. Another awesome perk—it can be used as a remote control with the Tobi™ 2 Interactive Karaoke Machine or Tobi™ 2 Director’s Camera (both sold separately).

-Jessica Solloway

I recently saw a quote circulating around the internet that said: “As a grown-up I’ve learned that all the ‘Christmas Magic’ I felt as a kid was just a Mom and Dad who loved me.” I may or may not have slowed my scroll and got emotional thinking about all the fun magic that my parents brought to Christmas.

Then I panicked and thought am I bringing the fun of Christmas to my kids?! Parenting Whitman and Vivi is like parenting the sun and the moon. Whitman is very cool very chill. He accepts things for what they are and doesn’t question it for the most part. Which is amazing because he is non verbal and on the spectrum.

Then there’s Genevieve she runs hot on the daily, and asks 80 million questions. I’ve started a retirement fund—I add a dime every time she says: “Ummmm Mummy?” I asked her last week if she wanted to write Santa a letter to receive an elf on the shelf. Her response: “NO. Santa knows.” Last year, at the ripe old age of 2, we ruined her Christmas in someway. I’m not sure if it was the gifts, but she kept asking “Who got me dis, and why dis?!” People were in her space. And she informed us numerous times that this wasn’t great and she wasn’t having a good time. At any rate I feel like the “Christmas Magic” was a loss on Vivi.

Thinking back to the Christmas magic of my youth, we had all these traditions. When we lived in New Philadelphia we went to the Beitzel’s, ate, exchanged gifts, and then went to church for the Christmas Eve Service. After the Christmas Eve Service we’d go to other side of town and celebrate Jesus’s Birthday with the McInturf’s. I’m pretty sure we did this tradition through 8 Christmases. And truth be told it was my favorite. We’d come home full of hope and cake. Santa would come and we’d open presents then we’d either load up in the car and go to my MeeMee and Papa’s or they’d come to our house for a few days. It was pure Christmas magic!

As we got older and moved to Illinois, Christmas traditions looked different. One year we went to Florida. Most of the time though we stayed and made new memories. Basketball is big in the midwest so it was usually Christmas, then the next day tournaments started at 8 a.m. and that’s how you spent your break until New Year’s Eve. Truth be told, I don’t remember a lot of the Christmases in Illinois. I remember parts like the year my brother wrapped everything in duct tape. Or the year he used athletic bags as wrapping paper so the sweater he got me smelled sweaty. The year my mom had been sick and she didn’t get to go shopping so she had bought everything off of QVC (before they had a webpage). All in all, I just remember laughing and being happy.

I remember last Christmas before my Dad had his stroke like it was yesterday. Mainly because you don’t ever think it’ll be the last time you know things to be and when it hits you that it was the last time it forces you to remember everything about that day. I remember I spent the night at my parents instead of going to my apartment. We waited until my grandparents got to the house to open gifts. I put together all kinds of pictures of my parents and us through out the years to the song “The Gambler.” I remember thinking I thought the song described my parents. Never realizing that they’d live that song in some ways.

I went and picked up my then-boyfriend, now husband, to get him in on the Christmas festivities. My brother read a poem written in Jeremy’s honor. My dad hid a gift for Jermey in the Christmas tree and my mom boldly asked why my dad would have hid it outside in the big tree in their front yard?! My mom had bought plates from Target and it was questioned if we were at Campbell Christmas Dinner or a Renaissance Fair. The day was a messy kind of perfect with the best people. My husband and I laugh to this day and he once told me that he was grateful he got to see the Campbell Christmas in all it’s glory. The following May my dad suffered a massive stroke that changed the dynamic of our lives forever.

I think it was the following Christmas, the first, post-stroke Christmas that I realized that Christmas has always been 100% about the people you are with and not about the karaoke machine that was bought for my brother and me but that my dad used every Christmas. From Blue Velvet to Achy Breaky Heart. John Campbell would sing his heart out for hours over the holidays. There was the year Christmas was cancelled because my mom hid the tapes for the karaoke machine and my dad thought Tyler or I lost them. There was the year none of our gifts came in because my dad ordered them on Ebay so we got manilla envelopes with printed out pictures of what he ordered for us. Some of our Christmases could be compared to the movie “Christmas Vacation,” but they were always a good kind of crazy.

This will be the first Christmas that my dad is gone and I’m trying my hardest to duplicate the Christmas magic that he brought year after year. I may bring out a karaoke microphone and let everyone sing from the lyrics on our TV and hope that my dad is watching us try to make the Christmas magic he helped with for all those years. I hope someday my own kids will look back on Christmas and think about the fun crazy times and how much their mom and dad loved them and wanted them to have the best Christmas. I hope we can duplicate the magic.

 

Lindsey is a mom, wife, and blogger at The Althaus Life. She lives in Ohio with her husband and 2 children. Lindsey is grateful all things and to be able to chronicle her beautifully broken laugh til you cry cry until you laugh life.

Looking for indoor fun for kids without spending a dime? Skip the Smithsonian on the National Mall and check out DC’s newest family-friendly museum, Planet Word. This high-tech museum—the brainchild of a former reading teacher—features hands-on, interactive exhibits that will entertain and engage the whole family. Read on for why this museum should be on your must-see list beyond its can’t-beat admission price.

photo: Planet Word

Speak Up

Words are everywhere. We use them to speak, write, sing and communicate. And in the Planet Word museum, you use them to activate different exhibit spaces. In the Where Do Words Come From? exhibit (pictured above), a 20-foot boldly lit wall of words “talks” about etymology while prompting visitors to participate and communicate through microphones. The messages in this room may be lost on younger kids, but the take away—the power of words—comes across in this dazzling light show.

 

photo: Planet Word

Get Interactive

Many of Planet Word’s exhibits bring the gift of human language to life through interactive exhibits. Enter the museum and you will be greeted by a towering sculpture of a  willow tree. Walk past, and the tree whispers poems and sayings in over one hundred different languages. Get hands at  the Word Worlds exhibit (pictured above) where even littles will enjoy painting with, you guessed it, words, while they transform the space with color and sound. Don’t forget to check out Unlock the Music, another all-age exhibit where you get to star in your own karaoke-style sing-along while learning about the art of lyrics.

photo: Planet Word

Books Come Alive

In this Harry Potter-like library room (pictured above), words leap off the page—literally. This magical room offers a story time like you and your kids have never experienced before! Crack the spine of a book and words dance on projectors, some even include narration. Look for kid-friendly favorites like Alice in Wonderland and The Lorax. There is even a secret library nook where you can listen to poetry.

 

photo: Planet Word

Location, Location, Location

Planet Word is located in Franklin School, most notable for being the site of Alexander Graham Bell’s first wireless transmission in 1880. Take the blue silver or orange metro line; the museum is conveniently located near the 14th St. metro exit at McPherson Square. Can’t make it to the museum? Check out upcoming virtual events being hosted by the museum, like the weekly workshop, “We Love Word Games.”

COVID-19 Guidelines: Masks are required inside the museum. Free stylus pens are distributed to visitors. There are also a limited number of disposable headphones. Visitors are encouraged to bring their own headphones. Due to limited capacity during COVID, passes should be reserved online.

Hours: Thurs.-Sat., 10 a.m.- 5 p.m.
Cost: Free

925 13th St. NW
Franklin Square; Entrance on K Street
202-931-3139
Online: planetwordmuseum.org

—Meghan Yudes Meyers

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Reduce your holiday stress and get a head start on shopping. Sam’s Club has your back. The toys topping the wish lists will be available at the warehouse store starting this month. 

Play sets for pretend play, outdoor toys, and karaoke sets are just a few of the trendy items you’ll find at Sam’s Club this month.Sam’s Club will  also release new toys, including many exclusive items, now through the end of the season.

Hot Holiday Toys

With amazing items like an interactive, wooden grocery store with moving conveyor belt and a register that beeps as you scan, a licensed 12-volt kid-sized BMW motorcycle, an exclusive Mia’s Mansion Pet Loft Dollhouse complete with an elevator and an exclusive L.O.L. Surprise! OMG Styling Head and Doll bundle plus so much more you’re sure to find special items hitting the clubs and on SamsClub.com throughout the month and beyond.

Hot holiday toys

These toys will only be available for a limited time and while supplies last, so if you see something you know your kids can’t live without, grab it while you can.

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Sam’s Club

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Being a parent means a lot of things get shoved to the back burner. Your relationship with your spouse shouldn’t be one of them. But fitting in a date night can be hard sometimes. Whether it’s not finding the energy to go out, being unable to find a babysitter, or a pandemic keeping you home, date night at home can be an easy compromise. Check out these ideas for a special night at Chez Vous.

photo: Amelie & Niklas Chlogge via Unsplash 

Let Your Romance Bloom

Why give a flower arrangement when you can craft your own bouquet? There is no shortage of virtual classes right now, but one of our favorites is the at-home workshop offered by Alexandria, VA’s Helen Olivia Floral Design shop. Flowers are available for curbside pick up (they also offer delivery).

Online: helenoliviaflowers.com/

photo: Elle Hughes via Pexels.com

Invite a Wine-Maker to Your Wine Tasting

When you think wine, your first thought might be the Napa Valley or France. But we have a pretty amazing collection of local vineyards.  You can pick up a local bottle or grab an At-Home Wine Tasting Kit. If you’re looking for some guidance during your vino journey, DrinkWell, a Fri. night Facebook Live event, helps walk you through the nose and notes of your bottle (wines are available to purchase pre-event).

Online: stonetowerwinery.com

photo: iam so via Unsplash

Make a  Simple Spread for a Special Picnic

A picnic can be a beautiful way to make dinner a romantic experience without a lot of extra effort. If the weather’s nice, head to the backyard with a blanket to sit under the stars while you enjoy your meal. Otherwise, spread that blanket on the living room or bedroom floor and enjoy the warm coziness of sitting side-by-side for a meal. Skip the grunt work and spring for one of these curated grazing box from The Cornichon (they make any spread feel like a picnic).

Online :facebook.com/thecornichon

photo: Breakingpic via Pexels

DIY Your Own Spa Experience

Who says you need to go to an actual spa to enjoy relax. Unwind with some simple masks (the kind that don’t have an n95 rating); check out these recipes from the Baltimore Ivy Hotel for a complete facial at home with things you already have. Create the perfect ambiance with this Spotify playlist— don’t forget the thick, fluffy bathrobes and cucumber water.

Online: theivybaltimore.com

 

photo: Funspree via Yelp

Head to the Movies

For a traditional dinner and a movie night head out…. to your backyard. You can rent everything you need for an outdoor movie experience, from the projector to screen to speakers, at DC’s Funflicks (starting at $299). You can even add a popcorn machine for an authentic movie-goer experience. Afraid you’ll disturb the neighbors? Go silent with headphones (also available to rent).

Online: funflicks.com/

 


photo: Burst via Pexels

Transform Your Kitchen into a Dive

Karaoke, trivia, darts, and music games are just some of the fun you might be missing from a night out on the town. You might not be able to head out, but you can bring the fun home. You can find virtual karaoke contests and trivia nights online.  Mix up your own cocktails with DC-crafted spirits or have your favorite boozy concoction delivered. Looking for the live-music experience? Order beer from Old Ox Brewery and it will be delivered by a musician!

Online: oldoxbrewery.com

 

—Wendy Miller

featured photo: Pixabay

 

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There are so many themes to choose from when planning a cake smash for your baby. Connecticut photographer, Ute-Christin Cowan, was looking for the perfect idea when planning her 10th anniversary shoot. When Cowan’s assistant, Emma, suggested their favorite show, Schitt’s Creek, they set out to find baby doppelgangers of the famous cast members. 

Schitt's Creek Cake Smash

Cowan knew she wanted to celebrate the 10th anniversary of her photography business in style. She said, “What better way to celebrate than with another fun celebrity cake smash?” In the past, her most popular themes included, Ellen, Live with Kelly & Ryan, Carpool Karaoke, The Kelly Clarkson Show and Watch What Happens Live

Schitt's Creek Cake Smash

She put out a casting call among her clients searching for the biggest Schitt’s Creek fans. She looked for kids that would best resemble Dan Levy, Annie Murphy, Eugene Levy and Catherine O’Hara and it looks like she hit the jackpot. 

Schitt's Creek Cake Smash

This was Cowan’s most involved cake smash yet with two backdrops, many props and even a wig for baby Moira. 

Schitt's Creek Cake Smash

Cowan reports that the kids were a riot. “Moira ( Harper, 13 months) was the most energetic; she was smiling at everyone and just had the best time. Johnny (Liam, 12 months) was not fazed by anything. He was the calmest and just observing the chaos. Alexis (Evvi, 13 months) was a very dramatic little one. She had to take a few emotional breaks throughout the shoot. David (Hudson, 10 months) was just his handsome self. He loved eating cupcakes, I think he had about five in total.”

Schitt's Creek Cake Smash

Cowan and her assitant already have tickets for the Schitt’s Creek farewell tour coming to Connecticut in June. Cowan said, “With this homage, we wanted to thank them for all the laughter and the warm fuzzy feelings in the last 5 years!”

—Jennifer Swartvagher

All photos courtesy of Ute-Christin Photography

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While Miami is known for its night lights all year round, this season brings tons of special Christmas light displays in and around Miami perfect to celebrate the season. From lights at the zoo to downtown celebrations, you’ll feel the joy of the Christmas holiday when you visit these festive spots. Scroll through to see some of the best spots to see Christmas lights in Miami.

The NightGarden

Steve S. via yelp

The NightGarden 2019 will feature more lights, new fun and interactive surprises, an expanded footprint that is 3X larger than last year, expanded parking, and an all-new, free AR augmented reality Fairy Quest challenge. 

Dates: Nov. 15-Jan. 11
More info: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Santa's Enchanted Forest

Julieanna L. via yelp

Christmas is in the air in Santa's Enchanted Forest, Miami's holiday theme park. This venue has been a South Florida holiday tradition for more than 30 years. The whole family will enjoy the holiday light show, Christmas karaoke, holiday displays, Mistletoe Lane and the tallest Christmas tree in South Florida.

More info: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Bayfront Holiday Village

The Village will become one of Miami’s most iconic offerings during the holiday season when the pop-up Bayfront Holiday Village arrives in town. People will come for the weather, they’ll stay for great shopping and entertainment. 

Dates: Nov. 29-Dec. 25
More info: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Pinecrest Gardens Nights of Lights

Rebecca R. via yelp

Pinecrest Gardens transforms into a winter wonderland dotted by thousands of twinkling holiday lights that go up, through and around the whimsical botanical landscape.

Dates: Dec. 13-Jan. 1
More info: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Festival of Lights

es1123 via flickr

Bring the family to a magical holiday gathering and celebrate with your loved ones as Main Street lights up Downtown Miami Lakes with an array holiday-themed activities. 

Date: Nov. 30
More info: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Tree Lighting Ceremony

Tim Mossholder via Pexels

Come to this annual tree lighting to meet Santa Claus, Mrs. Claus and other Christmas characters and enjoy holiday activities for children of all ages.

Date: Nov. 22
More info: tinybeans.go-vip.net

Zoo Lights at Zoo Miami

Zoo Lights

Head to the zoo to see it all lit up at night and enjoy animal encounters, Snowman's River Boat Rides and more.

Dates: Nov. 29-30; Dec. 6-7; 13-14; 20-22; 27-29.
More info: tinybeans.go-vip.net

—Kate Loweth

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