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		<title>Hottest Toys for This Year&#8217;s Christmas Shopping List</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s that season once more where we tend to begin to get out and shop searching for the Hottest Christmas toys for kid&#8217;s and grandkids.   Generally the most well liked toys aren&#8217;t on the shelves in the native stores thus you&#8217;ll must do some on-line searching inside a few weeks of Christmas to make [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>It&#8217;s that season once more where we tend to begin to get out and shop searching for the Hottest Christmas toys for kid&#8217;s and grandkids.   Generally the most well liked toys aren&#8217;t on the shelves in the native stores thus you&#8217;ll must do some on-line searching inside a few weeks of Christmas to make sure you&#8217;ll get exactly what your children are asking for.   Every year it&#8217;s a completely new marketplace but some themes stay the same plus always finish up in the hottest toys list. </p>
<p><strong>Star Wars Toys </strong><br />When I was a kid back during the late 70&#8242;s the most well liked Christmas toys were Star Wars figures and I needed each single 1 of them.   Currently 30 years later I find I am now purchasing Star Wars toys for my own son which is pretty fun since I still like to play with them.   If you are a parent that grew up throughout the 1st Star Wars Trilogy you&#8217;ll find some of the hot toys this season are ones you might even enjoy playing with.   The Lego Star Wars kits are really tremendous as you are able to recreate scenes from the Battle of Endor as well as the Battle at Hoth.   The Lego figurines included in these kits become collectables very quickly as soon as those versions of Lego kits are no longer offered. </p>
<p>If your youngsters aren&#8217;t into Lego&#8217;s but love Star Wars the Clone Wars there is the Turbo Tank and just about each ship and vehiclethat you can think of to go together with the conventional figures.   These hot Christmas toys by Star Wars stand the test of time and can be passed on to others as your youngsters grow out of them or maybe resold on Ebay for more than you actually paid for them if you wait a couple years. </p>
<p>Another great factor concerning Star Wars toys is that every time you pop in one of the movies your youngsters can once again regain interest in those older toys and want to recreate scenes which they just watched.   Their imaginations sometimes simply need a little spark and they are going to sometimes pull those untouched toys out and spend days with them again.  </p>
<p><strong>Seven in 1 Maxus Drago Bakugan</strong><br />If your youngsters are asking for Bakugan&#8217;s and you do not know what they are you aren&#8217;t alone.   Bakugans started gaining enormous popularity not too long ago in America.   It is a card game with figures that are disguised into alternative shapes like spheres, squares, and pyramids.   After you roll them onto the cards they are activated by a magnet in the card and pop open revealing a different creature.   They are almost like very little Transformers that transform mechanically.   If your kids are asking for Bakugans for Christmas toys you can buy the 7 in 1 Maxus Drago Bakugan which incorporates 7 Bakugans in one box and they actually can be shaped together into one figure.   They are available in all shapes, sizes, plus colors individually or you are able to get the seven in one and you&#8217;ll have your Bakugan shopping completed. </p>
<p>The most popular Christmas toys for this year will be selling off of the shelves quick so if you wish to secure your probabilities go on-line now and make your purchase.   This saves a lot of your time you may have spent driving  around store hopping purely to be disappointed when the shelves did not have what you sought after. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The game has nothing original: it is simply a anime depicting monsters battles, the famous Bakugans, which have already been declined in a range of toys and are now appearing on our Nintendo Wii.  The background: One strange day cards began to fall from the sky and children around the world have found nothing better than to invent a brawler game.  Specifically, the confrontation in question consists of first placing cards on the playing surface, then rolling your ball over the card, and when deployed, brings life to the famous Bakugans. </p>
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<p>This Wii video game adaptation of the world of Bakugan offers unprecedented scenario at least as intense as the cartoon.  You play a young player who is passionate about Bakugan fights but is totally ignorant on the subject.  Fortunately for him, Dan, the hero of the animated series and incidentally the leader of Bakugan Fighters, will take under his wing to teach him the art of small strings.  Good news never comes alone and your apprentice hero also fortunate to come across a particularly powerful Bakugan who literally falls from the sky.  Instead of asking questions about the particular strange weather, your little protégé will serve as the newcomer, a person named Leonidas. </p>
<p>The adventure that awaits you essentially comes down to a succession of challenges that quickly end up being alike: first he put his &#8220;cards portals&#8221; and then launches one by one of your Bakugas on it.  There is a clash when two creatures meet on the same card, then the strength of each of the bugs are compared, they were given bonuses linked to the card on which they are located and can also boost the sudden &#8220;card capabilities&#8221;.  Each Bakugan is available in six different elements: water, earth, fire, wind, light and darkness.  Partly based on this attribute, it will depend on the bonuses you can scrounge.  Once a battle starts, you can still get some extra by completing the mini-game that is offered.  Fighting in fact always give rise to one of the following three activities: you would either shake the Wii remote or target and then draw on the symbols that match your attribute, or you beat a game of rhythm very simplistic. </p>
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<p>Your victories will help you improve your small fighters and acquiring new cards to the corner store, but again we would like to find a little more diversity (compared to Pokemon games available).  Fortunately Bakugan Battle Brawlers also offers a multiplayer mode to challenge your friends but again the balance is not perfect and we must simply use decks predetermined and it is impossible to use the character that you develop in Adventure Mode.  Finally, we would also like see an online story mode to compare players to other horizons.  In conclusion, behind a friendly design and a concept that could be original, Bakugan Battle Brawlers on Nintendo Wii scores only 4/10 for me.  The Wii game&#8217;s price tag has already became much cheaper since release on November 20th, you can save £10. 00 on this game today.  Similarly the game price has been reduced on other console formats too; perhaps even bigger saving will be made during the post Christmas sales. </p>
<p>Thankfully, there are much better RPG Wii games coming out and already in the charts this Christmas.  This style video game is indeed hard to take off when applied to an Wii game and especially due to Pokemon&#8217;s loyal fans. </p>
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		<title>Has any one heard of kid robot and what do u think about there toys that they sell?</title>
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		<title>Robots: America?s Answer to Dwindling Math Scores</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>I.  Introduction</p>
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<p>“You can’t achieve what you can’t conceive. ”</p>
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<p>				-Author unknown</p>
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<p>	The United States of America may lose its supremacy as a superpower if our children of today can’t grasp the technologies of tomorrow.   The trend has already been set.   High-level engineering jobs are currently being outsourced to other nations, not only [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I.  Introduction</p>
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<p>“You can’t achieve what you can’t conceive. ”</p>
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<p>				-Author unknown</p>
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<p>	The United States of America may lose its supremacy as a superpower if our children of today can’t grasp the technologies of tomorrow.   The trend has already been set.   High-level engineering jobs are currently being outsourced to other nations, not only because of cheaper costs, but inadequacies of filling them in the states.   Let’s face it; there are not too many Americans who strive to have a doctrine in Electrical Engineering to do research and development.   To other countries like Korea, many students see Math as the “universal language” and foresee a technically based doctorate level diploma as a necessity for excelling in their country.   To many, this is the only road out of poverty.   American children, stereotypically, do not have this fear to motivate them.   Many children in this “superior” country just view mathematics as something needed to pass a proficiency test.   Its value is discarded.   The implementations are unseen.   The desire of children to follow this type of career path is decreasing.   Obviously, these future implications are disturbing and may some day be detrimental to the foundation of our country.   However, I believe nurturing children’s enthusiasm in needing to use math may be the answer.   Not surprisingly as stated in Robots for Kids, “Robots rank right up there with dinosaurs when it comes to grabbing the attention of elementary school students…” [1 p.  232].   Hence, I predict an interest, active participation, and proper guidance in robotics will increase nationally recorded math scores. </p>
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<p>II.  Staggering Math Scores </p>
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<p>	The facts don’t lie.   According to the US Department of Education in 1999 [2], the United States ranked 12th among 4th graders, a staggering 28th among 8th graders, and just 19th among seniors in nationally recorded math scores.   How can poverty stricken and problematic country like Israel be three rankings ahead of us with 8th graders?  Clearly, money isn’t the answer.   Nor do I believe Israelis have fewer fears about violence than our inner city children do to distract them.   Although I’m a bit perplexed by the answer, I believe solution lies in a child’s own aspirations and inner desires.   Many of our youth dream to be professional athletes or pop singers.   That’s what they see.   That’s what they know.   That’s what they love.   These young easily influenced children view these avenues not only as fun, but also as a means for financial freedom.   With mathematics being the “universal language,” children in other countries may see this as the only way to break through levels of poverty and thrive in life.   Let’s face it; math can be a difficult subject to grasp.   Unless one either has the first name ‘Albert’ or discovers motivational reasons to put forth extra effort, the scores will suffer.   The Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) has found that “students who agreed that they like math and that math was useful for solving problems, scored higher than students who disagreed” [3].   To no surprise, many educators have already taken this as a given.   The question that now arises is how to motivate the children?  Or better yet, how does one follow a handed-down curriculum while taking advantage of today’s enticing technologies?  As stated by Druin and Hendler, “I believe the desire for learning has to do with an animating idea or an engaging project.   New technologies enable students of all ages to pursue richer, far more complex learning experiences.   With robots, students can truly be scientists, engineers, designers, and builders” [1 pp.  161-62].   </p>
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<p> 	Grade 4	Grade 8	Grade 12	   </p>
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<p>Rank	Nation	Score	Nation	Score	Nation	Score	   </p>
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<p>1	Singapore	625	Singapore	643	Netherlands	560	   </p>
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<p>2	Korea	611	Korea	607	Sweden	552	   </p>
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<p>3	Japan	597	Japan	605	Denmark	547	   </p>
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<p>4	Hong Kong	587	Hong Kong	588	Switzerland	540	   </p>
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<p>5	Netherlands	577	Belgium	565	Iceland	534	   </p>
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<p>6	Czech Republic	567	Czech Republic	564	Norway	528	   </p>
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<p>7	Austria	559	Slovak Republic	547	France	523	   </p>
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<p>8	Slovenia	552	Switzerland	545	New Zealand	522	   </p>
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<p>9	Ireland	550	Netherlands	541	Australia	522	   </p>
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<p>10	Hungary	548	Slovenia	541	Canada	519	   </p>
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<p>11	Australia	546	Bulgaria	540	Slovenia	518	   </p>
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<p>12	United States	545	Austria	539	Germany	495	   </p>
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<p>13	Canada	532	France	538	Hungary	483	   </p>
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<p>14	Israel	531	Hungary	537	Italy	476	   </p>
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<p>15	Latvia	525	Russian Fed. 	535	Russian Fed. 	471	   </p>
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<p>16	Scotland	520	Australia	530	Lithuania	469	   </p>
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<p>17	England	513	Ireland	527	Czech Republic	466	   </p>
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<p>18	Cyprus	502	Canada	527	United States	461	   </p>
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<p>19	Norway	502	Belgium	526	Cyprus	446	   </p>
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<p>20	New Zealand	499	Sweden	519	South Africa	356	   </p>
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<p>21	Greece	492	Thailand	522	 	 	   </p>
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<p>22	Thailand	490	Israel	522	 	 	   </p>
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<p>23	Portugal	475	Germany	509	 	 	   </p>
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<p>24	Iceland	474	New Zealand	508	 	 	   </p>
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<p>25	Iran	429	…(28th)United States	500	</p>
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<p> 	 	 </p>
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<p>Figure 1:  Third International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMMS) of 1999 Math scores [2]. </p>
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<p>Figure 2:  Average mathematics scores by students that state “I like math” [3]. </p>
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<p>Figure 3:  Average mathematics scores by students that state “Mathematics is useful for solving everyday problems” [3]. </p>
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<p>III.  Robots in the Media</p>
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<p>	Television may be lending a helping hand in the educational pursuit of sparking kid’s interest in robots.   Maybe the eyes have been blessed to see Honda’s commercial of a 4 foot robot walking down the driveway to pickup a Sunday paper.   This completely autonomous robot, which appears to be wearing a space suit, is currently on tour around the world.   This “Advanced Step in Innovative MObility,” or better known as ASIMO, is the result of a robotics program that began in 1986.   Being the most advanced humanoid robot in existence, this intriguing creation walks on two legs, has 26 degrees of freedom, can walk up steps, and is currently on a North American Educational Tour.   Recently, this technological marvel visited the Bronx schools in an attempt to “encourage the interest in the study of robotics and science” [4].   Even a section on the website is dedicated to teacher’s resources for children.   With ASIMO, Honda is truly giving our youth “The power of dreams” [4]. </p>
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<p>	 Sony is also doing its part to “Change the way you see world. ”  AIBO has become a pet of the future for many while the SDR-4X II is all the rave.   AIBO is an autonomous dog that can learn, do tricks, and express feelings.   This approximately $2000 piece of entertainment is completely programmable for upgrading and educational purposes.   Be prepared for the pet to express 6 different types of feelings, act according to its environment and attention it’s receiving, seek out its toys, and without human help it will wake up and fall asleep on a charging station.   Not only does the dog mature overtime, but also it won’t dirty the carpets as a puppy!  The SDR-4X II, on the other hand, literally has become the rave among youngsters.   This humanoid can be caught “raving” (a techno dance technique), throwing balls, doing tai chi, and even jogging.   Even better, the video clips available on the Internet and television demonstrate five of them doing it in unison.   And it gets better!  This robot also has face recognition, a 20,000-word vocabulary for speech recognition and synthesis, color recognition, and still finds time to map out a room for optimum placement to show off.   Now only if this thing didn’t need to be charged.   Oh, did I mention work is already being done on that [4, 5]?</p>
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<p>	The stated robots do a wonderful job of creating attention for themselves and portraying to youngsters “cool” jobs to have when they grown up.   However, I believe the television show Robot Wars is a driving force for inspiring them to begin building.   I can vouch as living proof of that statement.   Turn on TechTV and you will have the pleasure of watching robots battle to the death in an arena that has gusts of fire, pits to oblivion, and flippers that launch unfortunate robots through the air to their doom.   Combine this with hundreds if not over a thousand screaming children in the stands and this show becomes a quick favorite.   The program’s website even provides a daily quench for the thirst of building.  Direct links are provided on how to start creating robots from home.   GI Joes begin to look like baby toys in comparison to a 500 pound robot that shoots fire, spins blades, has crushing pinchers, and is moving strictly to survive and destroy someone else’s creation.   Inside this 20- by 54-foot arena is the ultimate in robot combat and competition.   Children love it [7, 8]!</p>
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<p>IV.  Creative Avenues</p>
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<p>	A common place many turn to when compelled to build a bot is David Cook’s book, Robot Building for Beginners.   Following these instructions, not only will a line following robot be built, but math is unavoidably used and pursued.   In order to understand speed, one must first understand Revolutions Per Minute, trade offs between speed and torque, battery levels, friction, robot mass and ways to manipulate these values with different voltages, gear ratios, and tire sizes.   Trial and error is always an option and, might I add, a popular one amongst beginners.   Remember, robotics is something that making a mistake is ‘OK’ and a tremendous amount of the learning results from these mistakes.   However, this is where a teacher steps in and provides a ‘bag of tricks’ to the knowledge hungry children.   I believe Miller and Stein say it best when they detail reactions from a second grade class:</p>
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<p>“…several students will stare with awe and admiration at the one or two students who know their multiplication tables and can predict how many times a motor needs to turn to make the wheel on their robot turn once… All of a sudden radii, circles, circumferences, and so on have utility—as one of our students suddenly loudly exclaimed, “So that’s what pi is for!”” [1 pp.  231-32].   </p>
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<p>Wow, all that to just determine speed.   Lets not forget that the person reading the book is going to learn about materials science (i. e.  textile strength), basic electronics (voltage = current * resistance), mechanics (loads and stress), diodes, resisters, capacitors, LEDs, and all the tools and procedures to use them effectively.   At first glance, this may seem like a lot to learn for a child.   Remember this:  it’s not the teacher’s lessons being forced on the kids, it’s their own!  What child becomes enthused with a question stating, “If Jack is half as old as Jill, and Jill is one third as old as Jan?  Then how old is Jack on Jan’s 60 birthday?”  Building robots is a teacher’s dream&#8211;true problem solving with the added benefit of enthusiasm [9]. </p>
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<p>	With DC robots, the sky is the limit on how technical the project will become.   However, sometimes quicker and less complex solutions may be more appropriate.   BEAM technology uses solar energy to power very simplistic, yet captivating, robots.   This acronym for Biology Electronics Aesthetics Mechanics represents an area of robotics using no computational power, inspirations from Mother Nature, a focus on designs that appeal to the eye, while making it all work with the small amount of power given from a solar panel.   There are rarely circuit boards used, no programming is involved, and just a few inexpensive are parts needed.   My first BEAM robot involved a paper clip, a pager motor, a solar panel, a capacitor, and a little solder.   In about 20 minutes, the 5 parts came to life!  The beauty of these robots is the simplicity to build, the parts are cheap to buy or easily found in techno junk around the house, and only a soldering iron is necessary to build them.   While these robots generally take the form of a bug or some other small creature, they have a large appeal to children.   Projects are very quick.   This fact alone adheres to those with a short attention span who want immediate feedback on their progresses.   In addition, many of the basic principals of science and biology are incorporated in the design and can be discussed with respect to solar energy.   Visits to the zoo will become more educational as children will seek out animals to mimic their moments and appearance.   “Construction material and project ideas that appeal to a broad range of interests allow multiple entry points into science, mathematics, engineering, design, art and music for all types of learners.   These materials not only make new knowledge domains accessible, but also provide new ways for children to relate to domains of knowledge to which they have already been exposed” [1 p.  22].   In addition, an obvious challenge of this solar technology is to minimize the current used and find ways of storing (capacitors) what little energy that is available.   Hence, young robotists will learn the importance of reading and comprehending part data sheets in order to choose the appropriate parts wisely.   Naturally, some of the most basic problem solving techniques are utilized at its finest [10]. </p>
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<p>	When the pupil is young or the soldering skills have not quite matured, Lego Mindstorms is always an exceptional choice.   Actually, anyone of any age will find this technical and robotic line of Legos a wise investment.   Not only are the parts reusable and nonexclusive to a particular project, but also they can be programmed in various languages on a computer from Visual Basic to Lego’s own object oriented programming language.   No cables are needed either.   All of this can be done via an infrared transmitter!  It’s difficult to fathom how Legos have walked hand-in-hand with technology.   For example, let’s take a closer look at the kit “Robotics Invention System 2. 0. ”  This set includes a battery operated RCX Microcomputer used to store programs and connect all the peripherals, 718 pieces which include 2 motors, 2 touch sensors, and 1 light sensor, a USB infrared tower, and a simple yet powerful picture based programming language on CD.   Of course, all the Legos from any of the prior kits can be used in conjunction with this educational tool.   In addition, at the Mindstorms website, there is a free online program in which to create projects choosing any Lego in existence.   This 3D virtual environment is ideal for posting creations on the web or experimenting with Legos that have yet to be purchased [11, 12, 13]. </p>
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<p>	As a result of the software included, children can have their first robot built in less than an hour after purchase.   There are a slew of practice lessons, training sessions, and missions included on the CD.   Each of these training sessions teaches a specific capability of the Robotics System while describing various ways to test, troubleshoot, and tweak the constructions.   Eventually, the lessons will escalate into such capabilities as: using sensors to interact with the environment, programming with icons that represent blocks of code, and create environmental responses for the robot to do anything its creator desires.   By the time the CD is completed, nearly all the fundamental techniques necessary to complete projects will have been covered [11, 14].    </p>
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<p>	Already, there are over a dozen books written about Lego Mindstorms with detailed how-to’s of creating everything from a scanner, musical instrument, and a picture creator, to a spy bot, fingernail polisher, and M&amp;M color sorter.   I even own books that describe the creations of an ATM machine, card dealer, elephants that squirt water, and even a robot that does the work of cleaning the Lego’s from the floor [15].   By completing these projects, according to Cole and O’Conner, “(Educational) benefits include helping children to improve their concentration skills, work with instructions, problem solve, and develop patience” [16].   This line of Legos created by MIT professors is currently being used with thousands of educators across the world.    Since most children only view the robot as a “toy”, they tend to stay highly focused and engaged throughout the lessons.   Thus allowing more productive group settings, more creative and in depth solutions to given scenarios, and development of interpersonal skills and team-building skills.   All of this is accomplished without the use of a pencil [17, 18]!</p>
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<p>V.  Case Study</p>
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<p>	 If something can’t be measured, then I believe it cannot be proven or improved.   My hypothesis is that with an interest, active participation, and proper guidance in robotics, the TIMMS scores on average will increase at least 10 points over a year’s time.   Since the tests are taken at 4th, 8th, and 12th grade years respectively, this undertaking would need to involve an entire school system and then relate the scores to the year’s prior.   Remember, the content of an experience, and not so much the tools, are what is vital to learning.   Hence, the roles, guidance, and trainings of the teachers and designated robot/BEAM/Lego Mindstorms “experts” cannot be stressed enough.   It is naive to consider placing a computer in front of a person and expecting one to be capable of building a network, creating a webpage, or becoming fluent in a programming language.   The same goes for robotics.   When launching this curriculum upgrade in the beginning of a fall school year, it is essential to educate the teachers during the prior summer.   Obviously, this time will be spent to understand the equipment, discuss and personalize previously created and borrowed lesson plans, and provide an entire summer of uninhibited experimentation.   However, this is also a period to overcome any fears or dislikes of technology and change.   “For example, some people uncomfortable with new ways can replicate the old ways by using technology.   It is a safe way to sneak up on change… Some teachers, who have little experience with new technologies in their classroom, have been known to force-fit new technologies to well-worn curricula” [1 p.  159].   For this case study to be effective, educators must embrace breaking through the mold of “old school” comfortable habits and adhere to the potentials of what technology can foster.   This is, of course, the pursuit of “richer, far more complex learning experiences [1 p.  161]. </p>
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<p>	 The procedure itself is laid out in a similar pattern amongst the different grade zones.   Months prior to the start of the school year, a letter detailing the curriculum changes should be sent out to all the parents.   This letter should brief the intentions and communicate resources that a parent could turn to for pre-exposure to themselves and their children with the upcoming technologies.   Parental support and involvement are essential to exceeding expectations in this new process.   </p>
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<p>A.  Elementary School</p>
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<p> Beginning with the elementary level, grades 1-5, the year should begin with a speaker.   Here, Lego Mindstorms will be introduced and accompanied with a display case full of inventions.   Demonstrations will be shown to all.   This will incite interest and curiosity amongst the listeners.   Also, leaving these creations in a strategic trophy-case-like display will perpetuate the excitement and foster a desire for involvement.   Lego Mindstorms will be added to the curriculum.   This time invested can be substituted for some of the weekly sciences and designated math time slots.   When executed properly, the lesson plans of different mathematical principals can be shared as helpful hints to the students.   Also, in replacement of the annual science fair, a “Lego Fair” could be established.   This will provide for more parental involvement regarding the Mindstorms.   How many projects are really done 100% by the student anyway?  Also, a sense of pride and achievement will be attained in the ownership of a creation on display for everyone to see.   In addition, having the student stand by the project during showing to answer questions and provide detailed descriptions and demonstrations will solidify the understanding, theories, and principles used in the creation process.   </p>
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<p>Just as in high school, I believe tenure and seniority should have its perks.   Assuming the continuation of this curriculum advancement, 4th and 5th graders would eventually have 3 and 4 years of Mindstorms experience under their belts.   Thus, allowing for more advanced projects and deeper problem solving capabilities.   To add fuel to this fire, a monthly competition could be established solely for the “upper class people. ”  This could involve creating a solution to build a robot that follows a line and picks up Legos, a race around a track following a line, or even a robot that can navigate through a simple maze.   Whatever the challenge; a secret agenda should be accomplished.   Carefully choose a project that is best solved using principles that coincide with the forecasted science or mathematical lesson plans that month.   I believe this would serve as an honor to be old enough to participate in these activities.   Student involvement would inevitably increase as a result.   Also, what’s better than having a child seeking out mathematical tricks from the teacher, i. e.  how to use fractions for simplification of programming timings, in an attempt to gain a competitive advantage over a fellow classmate?  Stated in business terms, competition fosters innovation.   Then last of all, administer the TIMMS tests and compare the scores to a prior non-Lego integrated year. </p>
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<p>B.  Middle and Junior High School</p>
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<p>In a similar fashion, grades 6th through 8th will experience robotics with a heightened level of technical skills necessary to complete the projects.   The main differences are the integration of electrical components, basic electrical principles, soldering techniques, and solar technology used in the foundation of BEAM technology.   A guest will also be brought in at the start of the school year for the technical overview and exhibitions of a display-case amount of BEAM robots.   However, this speaker will also be an electrical engineer.   This expert will relay the pertinence of the BEAM skills to be learned as they are utilized in the real world.   Also, the professional should state the educational path best taken in math and science to prepare for a college major in this field.   As with the elementary children, the creations will be left on display and questions will be welcomed both during the presentation and on a one-on-one basis.   </p>
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<p>Since students will more than likely be changing classes for the different subjects, the science labs should be equipped with the necessary tools for the solar robots.   This robotics class will need to be slotted in a certain portion of the week in replacement of the sciences.   In addition, a yearly BEAM robot fair should also be created.   Robots that interact, seek out light, and intertwine independent ideas (as apposed to just following directions out of a book) should be suggested.   A new twist will be added to this fair though.   Students will be required to provide a write-up that details schematics, electrical calculations, and descriptions of the robot.   This should even include how light transforms to energy for the motor.   This insures that the student is actually understanding the creation and learning the principles—not just excelling in the field of directions following.   If the Beam Robot Fair is the yearly event for all grades, the monthly projects for the privileged 8th graders could be a robot race.   I would like to better name these functions “The Solar Roller Races. ”  Here, students will create solar powered drag cars to race their fellow classmates.   These simple creations will be entered into a bracketing system in which the monthly winners will have their names engraved on an annual plaque.   Winners could be encouraged to retire that car and work on a new one for the next month.   This will encourage continued devotion to these races from everyone.   And as the last step in this process would be, TIMMS test should be administered to the students and compared to prior non-robot years. </p>
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<p>C.   High School</p>
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<p> With no surprise, the most involved, demanding, and in depth robotic projects will be asked of those in high school.   The sky is the limit on the complexity of any project here.   Also, in hopes of keeping the robotics program alive for many years, those who began with the Lego Mindstorms will be able to utilize their skills since first grade on the projects.   Robot bases can easily be made of Legos and light can also be used as a power source.   Students will eventually learn there are advantages and disadvantages to every decision they make.   </p>
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<p>The school year for grades 9-12 will follow in line with K-8 and begin with a visit from a speaker.   This speaker will be an Electrical Engineer fluent in the field of robotics.   Again an overview will be given, creations will be demonstrated, a Q/A session will take place, career paths will be detailed, and specific class routes will be suggested.   Although the speaker descriptions appear to just be reiterations of other grade levels, the importance cannot be stressed enough.   Many teenagers begin career paths based upon what they enjoy.   Hopefully, those who become passionate about robotics understand the importance of accelerated classes for technical majors in college.   This fact cannot be forgotten.   The classes specific to robotics will be offered to each grade level with increasingly more in depth coverage for the higher grades.   </p>
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<p>Also, instead of a yearly robot fair, I desire the yearly event to be participation in FIRST.   “For Inspiration in Science and Technology” is a 6 weeklong competition modeled after an MIT 2. 70 mechanical engineering class [1 p.  248-49].   As described on the FIRST website:</p>
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<p>“The FIRST Robotics Competition is a national engineering contest which immerses high school students in the exciting world of engineering.   Teaming up with engineers from businesses and universities, students get a hands-on inside look at the engineering profession.   In six intense weeks, students and engineers work together to brainstorm, design, construct and test their “champion robot. ”  With only six weeks, all jobs are critical path.   The teams then compete in a spirited, no-holds-barred tournament complete with referees, cheerleaders and time clocks. </p>
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<p>The partnerships developed between schools, businesses, and universities provide an exchange of resources and talent, highlighting mutual needs, building cooperation, and exposing students to new career choices.   The result is a fun, exciting and stimulating environment in which all participants discover the important connection between classroom lessons and real world applications. </p>
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<p>Each year, the competition is different, so returning teams always have a new challenge to look forward to.   However, the details are kept secret until the unveiling at the Kick-Off workshop.   This provides a high level of excitement as everyone sees the new challenge for the first time and ideas immediately being forming in people’s minds” [19, 1 pp.  248-49]. </p>
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<p>	Upper class people will also have their privileges in high school.   The monthly event open to 10th and 11th graders could be robot sumo.   Here, students will create completely autonomous robots and mimic the rules of one of Japan’s most popular sports—sumo.   Instead, the idea is for the size and weight class restricted robots to push each other out of a circular ring.   Robot sumo has already made its way into many robot clubs, high schools, and universities.   The popularity of this event can be credited to its low part costs and simplicity of rules.   In 2001 alone, more than 4,000 robots competed in a 4-month season in Japan and those numbers are growing at an exponential rate.   Innovation is what keeps this “game” growing in numbers and proves invaluable for student participation and educational advancement [20]. </p>
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<p>	  Naturally, in order to prove my hypothesis, the high school students would also need to be administered an internationally recognized TIMMS exam.   These scores would then need to be compared to non-robotic years.  </p>
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<p>VI.   Conclusions</p>
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<p>	Although the robotic case study has not been implemented to test my hypothesis, I will make predictions on the findings.   As forethought, I also believe the conclusions to be correct to a high amount of accuracy.   There are many ingredients to this success and I will attempt to touch on most of what I consider obvious outcomes.   However, as a person of science, I admit that these ideas are not factual and even incomplete without the study actually taking place. </p>
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<p>	Public displays of projects and competitions have fostered extraordinary outcomes.   So does the cooperative participation with all students.   In time, I believe this will portray robotics as a “cool” thing to do in school.   This being the case, some of the educational barriers will be hurdled in the process.   Especially during the competitions, students will be working with the adults and not for them.   Realizations that it is not the gender, race, creed, sex, or social status that matters in reference to partnering in robotics, but what they know and can contribute to the cause is a vital lesson.   The differences in people will be grayed out while their possibly unknown qualities will shine.   Robotics gives a chance for people who generally wouldn’t have associated with each other to seek each other out for their robotic potential [1 pp.  287-88]. </p>
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<p>	Specifically looking at gender differences, it is important to note the participation of females in robotics.   A finding from Robocamp states, “It appears that girls in particular may need encouragement and a formal structure in order to experiment and be creative… They would do more advanced exercises only when specifically asked” [1 p.  321].   Another finding exhumed from the book Robots for Kids details finding at an elementary school in Reston, Virginia.   Believing the importance of ideas to be best left in the author’s words,</p>
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<p>	“We (KISS Institute for Practical Robotics) distributed flyers to the fifth and sixth graders (ages 10-11), and the next day 30 registrations appeared: 29 boys and 1 girl. </p>
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<p>	This overwhelming imbalance highlighted an obvious need to reach out to girls, and this inspired immediate action on our part.   We received permission to present short robot demos for second graders.   During these demos, students were invited to push buttons, flip levers, and otherwise interact with a couple of real robots.   We then distributed flyers to the second graders for an after-school robotics class.   This time we had enough response to form two classes, and about 40 percent of the registrants were girls. </p>
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<p>	Four years later when this group became sixth graders, we again offered a fifth/sixth-grade class.   This time half the students who signed up were female.   None of this resembles an actual scientific study (why we are developing); however, there was a fairly strong indication that when students had a fun experience with robots at an early age, they were much more likely to pursue that topic at a later point in their life.   Presumably, the same effect would occur later in life, in that students would be more likely to choose college courses and/or career paths further down the line after having been exposed to fun experiences with robotics in middle and high school” [1 pp.  232-33]. </p>
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<p>	Along with the proposed findings that more students will choose a technical career later in life, I believe that local robotics clubs will also begin forming in the community.   This will lead to in depth community involvement of older more experienced people volunteering for robotics help in the local schools.   Hence, this cycle will lead to better teachings and of course better projects.   Also, I believe this will help perpetuate a more enjoyable school experience for children.   This can be proven just by a jump in attendance.   Another way to validate the statement is to look at the children’s Christmas/birthday lists.   I believe they will include more robotic related materials than before. </p>
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<p>All of these reasons encapsulate why math scores will improve.   More specifically, I believe scores will improve by at least 10 points on the TIMMS scores as compared to non-robotic years.   I say this because,</p>
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<p>	“In regular classes many teachers try to use grades to motivate students, and sometimes they miss the mark.   It is best for students to push themselves to excel, so teachers give exams to test student achievement and attach a grade to motivate students to do their best.   But one of the real problems of…education is that grading standards vary widely and continually slip downward.   At the same time, students would seem to be foolishly wasting their time if they did anything more than the minimum required to get an ‘A’ in a class” [1 pp.  289]. </p>
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<p>Also, I foresee a higher enrollment in advanced math and science classes.   This is, of course, a result of more students having their eyes opened to technical careers and taking proactive educational steps to achieve these dreams.   If more students enroll in advanced math classes, then more students will score better on nationwide math based exams.   In addition, lets not forget that students have been unknowingly working on problem solving skills and math based robotic inspired formulas for the duration of the year.   The best part is that these processes were probably utilized in a majority of the student’s free time as projects were being created and completed.   If portions of students are inspired to focus on robotics every spare hour they are free, increased math use is unavoidable.   Hence, with this practice, so is improvement upon these skills.   A 12-year long study of the continued robotic intervention of the 1st graders to their 12th grade testing would be interesting.   The implications of perpetuated involvement in the robotics field would be fascinating. </p>
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<p>	People under the legal age of 18, or dare I categorize them as children, possess all the tenacity, creativity, and capacity to learn, as do adults.   Channeling these incredible energies into something as positive and productive as robotics will have effects that ripple on beyond our comprehension.   As best stated by a high school participant in FIRST, Daniel Lehrbaum shares his insight on people. </p>
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<p>	“…I think if students are put in a position where their opinions are valued and their designs are valued and people listen to them, suddenly they can rise to that new level.   I think the one thing is that people fill the shoes that you put them in.   If the engineers and advisors (that assist the team with FIRST) put them in really big shoes, they are going to fill them.   They will do the things they need to do to get the job done.   Especially if they are, you know, dedicated to the cause.   People can do incredible things” [1 p.  271].  </p>
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<p>References</p>
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<p>1.  Druin, Allison, and Hendler, James, eds. , Robots for Kids:  Exploring New Technologies for Learning, San Diego, Academic Press, 2000, pp. 159-62, 232-233, 248-249, 271, 297-288. </p>
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<p>2.  US Department of Education, National Center for Education Statistics:  Overview and Key Findings Across Grade Levels, March 1999, , accessed May, 12 2004.   </p>
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<p>	3.  National Center for Education Statistics, Mathematics:  The Nation’s Report Card (home), 17 June 2003, , accessed May, 12 2004.   </p>
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<p>4.  Honda, ASIMO:  North American Educational Tour, 2004, , accessed May, 12 2004.   </p>
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<p>5.  Sony, Enhanced Motion Control and Communication Capabilities in Small Biped Entertainment Robot (SDR-RX II) to be Exhibited at RBOBDEX2003, 24 March 2003, , accessed May, 12 2004.   </p>
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<p>6.  Sony Electrons e-Solutions Company, ERS-7: AIBO Entertainment Robot, 2002, , accessed May, 12 2004.   </p>
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<p>7.  TechTV, Robot Wars (Home&gt;TV Shows&gt;Robot Wars), 2004, , accessed May, 12 2004.   </p>
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<p>8.  Karagiannis, Konstantinos, “Exploring Robotics Online,” Popular Electronic, April 1999, pp.  9-12. </p>
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<p>9.  Cook, David, Robot Building for Beginners, Berkeley, Apress, 2002. </p>
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<p>10.  Hrynkiw, Dave, and Tilden, Mark W, Junkbots, Bugbots &amp; Bots on Wheels:  Building Simple Robots with BEAM Technology, Berkeley, McGraw, 2002. </p>
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<p>11.  Lego, Lego Mindstorms, 2004, , accessed May, 12 2004.   </p>
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<p>12.  Sato, Jim, trans. , Jim Sato’s Lego Mindstorms: The Master’s Technique, Berkeley, No Starch Press, 2002. </p>
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<p>13.  McComb, Gordon, “Cyberk’nex—Part Robot, Part Fun,” Poptronics, March 2001, pp.  55-56. </p>
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<p>14.  Williams, Marifrances, “New Legos Let Kids Become Droid Designers,”  Electronic Design, 8 March 1999, p.  68. </p>
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<p>15.  Erwin, Benjamin, and Paperet, Seymour, Creative Projects With Lego Mindstorms, Second ed. , Boston, Addison, 2003. </p>
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<p>16.  Cole, Lisa, and O’Connor, Jane, “The Nuts and Bolts of Robot Building with Kids,” Tech Directions, February 2003, pp.  19-22. </p>
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<p>17.  Mauch, Elizabeth, “Using Technological Innovation to Improve the Problem-Solving Skills of Middle School Students,” Clearing House, March/April, 2001, pp.  211-13. </p>
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<p>18.  “Using and Hacking Robots with Lego Mindstorms,” Poptronics, January, 2000, pp.  61-64. </p>
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<p>19.  FIRST, “For Inspiration and Recognition of Science and Technology,” , accessed May, 12 2004.   </p>
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<p>20.  Miles, Pete, Robot Sumo:  The Official Guide, Berkeley, McGraw, 2002. </p>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>Confused with what to get your little boy or girl this Christmas? What are Zhu Zhu Pets? Twilight dolls? What would make a good gift for my pre-schooler? While this list may not be able to answer every question you have, it will give you a good idea of what are the most sought after [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Confused with what to get your little boy or girl this Christmas? <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker. _trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://hottoyslist2009. blogspot. com/">What are Zhu Zhu Pets? Twilight dolls? What would make a good gift for my pre-schooler? </a>While this list may not be able to answer every question you have, it will give you a good idea of what are the most sought after kids toys this holiday season. <br /><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker. _trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://zhuzhupetsplace. blogspot. com/"><br /><strong>Zhu Zhu Pets</strong></a><br />What Are They? &#8211; Little motorized hamsters. <br />What Makes It Hot? &#8211; These little hamster zoom around, bump into things, make cute little sounds, then zoom off into different directions. <br />What Should I Look For? &#8211; The Zhu Zhu Pets Hamsters are the main attraction, but they also have many accessories (such as the hamster wheel and hamster ball) which, when combined, create a big hamster city for the little fur-balls to bounce around in.  <br />Availability? &#8211; Scarce.  These are the Tickle Me Elmo&#8217;s of 2009.  </p>
<p><strong><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker. _trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://transformers2toysandmore. blogspot. com/">Transformers 2 Toys</a></strong><br />What Are They? &#8211; Based on the blockbuster movie series about giant robots battling on earth.  <br />What Makes It Hot? &#8211; Megan Fox and giant robot battles capture the imaginations of both small and big boys alike.  <br />What Should I Look For? &#8211; Optimus Prime, any of the &#8220;Combiner&#8221; transformers robot sets, such as Devastator; also the ultra cool Transformers Movie 2 Ultimate Bumblebee which makes sounds, lights up, and moves around.  <br />Availability? &#8211; Healthy; although some of the more sought after characters (Optimus Prime, Bumblebee) may be harder to find. </p>
<p><strong>Twilight New Moon Dolls</strong><br />What Are They? &#8211; The &#8220;other&#8221; hot movie franchise of 2009<br />What Makes It Hot? &#8211; Robert Pattinson and teenage vampire love capture the imaginations of both younger and older girls alike.  <br />What Should I Look For? &#8211; Edward, Jacob, and Bella.  The primary 3 characters featured on the Twilight New Moon movie posters (and every other piece of Twilight merchandise. ) <br />Availability? &#8211; A few different lines exists for the Twilight fans; Specialty manufacturer Neca figures for the enthusiast, Tonner Doll Company dolls for the collector, and a Matell Barbie line for everyone! In order of easy to difficult to find: Barbie, Neca, Tonner.  </p>
<p><strong>Chuck My Talking Truck</strong><br />What Is It? &#8211; A bright red and yellow Tonka truck with a huge smile on his face. <br />What Makes It Hot? &#8211; Chuck speaks more than 40 phrases and sounds, while built in sensors make him drive over to your child when they call him! <br />What To Look For? &#8211; A big, friendly truck named Chuck.  Just don&#8217;t confuse him with one of his less interactive friends.  <br />Availability? &#8211; Healthy</p>
<p><strong>Liv Fashion Dolls</strong><br />What Are They? &#8211; Barbie dolls with an array of changeable styles included in the box. <br />What Makes It Hot? &#8211; Multiple points of articulation for a wide range of poses, interchangeable hair styles, and inset plastic, not painted, eyes for starters.  <br />What To Look For? &#8211; &#8220;Barbie&#8221; meets &#8220;Bratz&#8221; with normal doll proportions. <br />Availability? &#8211; Healthy </p>
<p><strong>2009 Barbie Holiday Doll </strong><br />What Is It? &#8211; A new special limited edition Barbie doll. <br />What Makes It Hot? &#8211; The Holiday Edition Barbies always have a little something extra in the detail and quality department which sets themselves     apart from the standard Barbie line.  Not to mention the 2009 Holiday edition is extra special in that it not only celebrates the 2009 holiday season,     but the 50th anniversary of the Barbie doll as well!<br />What Should I Look For? &#8211; Deluxe keepsake display packaging with a holiday twist.  <br />Availability? &#8211; Healthy </p>
<p><strong>Bakugan 7 in 1 Maxus Dragonoid</strong><br />What Is It? &#8211; Transformers meets strategy card games with a dose of Japanese anime. <br />What Makes It Hot? &#8211; For any kid (or adult) that plays or watches Bakugan, the Maxus Dragonoid is a must have.  6 &#8220;traps&#8221; and one &#8220;warrior&#8221; combine to form a fearsome robot like creature not unlike the Transformers Devastator.  The cool part is that both the combined form robot and it&#8217;s individual pieces can be used in the card game as well!<br />What Should I Look For? &#8211; A gigantic red Bakugan &#8220;robot&#8221; with a dragon&#8217;s head.  <br />Availability? &#8211; Healthy</p>
<p><strong>Elmo Tickle Hands</strong><br />What Are They? &#8211; Big furry red gloves for toddlers.  <br />What Makes It Hot? &#8211; The right handed glove vibrates when placed on any surface, causing a &#8220;tickle&#8221; effect. <br />What Should I Look For? &#8211; Big furry red gloves with Elmo&#8217;s face on it. <br />Availability? &#8211; Healthy; A decent seller but not quite as in demand as the original Tickle Me Elmo that started the craze.  </p>
<p><strong>Apple <a href="http://gadgethobby.com/" class="kblinker" target="_blank" title="More about ipod &raquo;">iPod</a> Touch </strong><br />What Is It? &#8211; The latest, greatest iPod innovation from Apple. <br />What Makes It Hot? &#8211; Now with up to 64gb of storage space, the 3rd generation iTouch adds more room for music, movies, apps, and more. <br />What To Look For? &#8211; Classic iPod simplicity in touchscreen form.  <br />Availability? &#8211; Healthy  </p>
<p><strong>Nintendo DSi</strong><br />What Is It? &#8211; The next evolution of Nintendo&#8217;s premiere hand held video game system. <br />What Makes It Hot? &#8211; Built in cameras and sound recorders/processors open up a whole new dimension in portable gaming. <br />What Should I Look For? &#8211; The same compact box of the original DS, just with a lowercase &#8220;i&#8221; attached. <br />Availability? &#8211; Healthy </p>
<p>So there you have it, the Hot Toys to look for this Holiday season.  Time to get shopping!</p>
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		<title>The Toy Robot That Has His Own Friend</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p>You have most probably heard of robots which have been considered by kids as their friends.  After all, there are kids who simply are not sociable people so instead, they turn to toys like robots and that is when they look at them as friends. </p>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>You have most probably heard of robots which have been considered by kids as their friends.  After all, there are kids who simply are not sociable people so instead, they turn to toys like robots and that is when they look at them as friends. </p>
<p>However, this is the first time that you would probably be hearing of a toy robot which would be coming with its own friends.  Yes.  This gadget does not need to have a person who would be his friend because he already comes with a friend of his own.  Now that is a really interesting gadget. </p>
<p>Now this gadget which is also a toy robot is known as the Program-A-Bot.  And having his own friend is not the only thing that it can do.  People who would be playing with this gadget from Gadget Epoint would surely be amazed at by what it can do.  Aside from the usual actions like walking and doing those turns, the Program-A-Bot could also dance as well as make its own set of sounds.  You could turn it on and just let it walk its way through your house.  You do not have to worry about it getting right into your precious vase or whatever item because the Program-A-Bot has sensors.  These sensors would tell the gadget if there is something that it is about to bump and when that happens, Program-A-Bot changes directions. </p>
<p>The creators of the Program-A-Bot have said that they have designed it to be unlike most <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker. _trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www. gadgetepoint. co. uk/cat-toy-robots. php" title="toy robots">toy robots</a>.  According to them, this one is going to bring its user hours of laughter and amazement.  Kids who are 5 years old and older can play with this toy robot. </p>
<p>Just so you know, though, Program-A-Bot has artificial intelligence so that you can program just what you would like it to do.  Real nice, right?</p>
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		<title>So Just What are This Year&#8217;s Top Selling Christmas Presents?</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[<p> So what are the best-selling gifts this year for Christmas for the children? When I am working to figure out what to give our teens, I decided to Amazon&#8217;s bestsellers to see, and the results were very interesting. Some were New Kids on the Block, while others arond longer.  ]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p> So what are the best-selling gifts this year for Christmas for the children? When I am working to figure out what to give our teens, I decided to Amazon&#8217;s bestsellers to see, and the results were very interesting. Some were New Kids on the Block, while others arond longer. <Br User </> </ strong> </ p> <br /> <strong> Nintendo DS Lite </ strong> First &#8211; the Nintendo DS Lite &#8211; remarkably, this laptop game machine from the top of the bestseller lists last year and this. The Nintendo DS Lite offers all the unique features of Nintendo DS but also a variety of distinctive changes which truly sets it apart from other handheld consoles. Nintendo DS Lite retains the advanced touch screen technology, allowing players of the software with a stylus or even control the finger, as well as dual screens, voice recognition and Wi-Fi capabilities of Nintendo DS but is now smaller and lighter. What Nintendo has done very well is to pay attention to color. Cobalt blue and black is the color hotselling Christmas 2008, and sold quickly. It is neck and neck with Metallic Rose &#8211; perhaps a more demanding for you. </ P> </p>
<p> Wii Fit> </ Nintendo Wii </ strong When talking about the Nintendo Wii Fit for Nintendo Wii in the most convincing terms of toy for the whole family. The WiiFit and pressure-sensitive Wii Balance Board, with which it comes, every Christmas a great success, if you can only get one. They are very scarce at this time. </ P> </p>
<p> Bakugan Battle </ strong> Bakugan Battle and, above all Bakugan Battle Starter Pack is a great gift idea for Kids . It is based on the popular TV series. For the best gameplay, you can consider the Bakugan Battle Arena as well. There is much to be said for the rental of their creative minds will have free play with a game like this. </ P> </p>
<p> Wild Planet Hyper Dash
<p> </ strong> For the children, the Wild Planet Hyper Dash is awesome, fast racing game winning Wild Planet that encourages kids to be active and think on their feet. Designed, music, coordination and math skills, this exciting game is easy to configure and is an ideal way for children aged six and above P on addition and subtraction while exercising and fun to improve practice. </>; </p>
<p> Star Wars Clone Wars </ strong> Popular with all generations, the latest Star Wars franchise, Star Wars Clone Wars . You will not be surprised to be heard, that there are some best-selling toys let your child one of their favorite characters: </ p> </p>
<p> &#8211; < strong> Star Wars Clone Wars Ultimate Light Saber <gama / strong>: If he is a beginner or Jedi to the dark side of the apprentice, your child will love the possibilities of this Star Wars Clone Wars Ultimate Lightsaber Fans interval. Movie six and is in customizing the grip, color and joy to blade cap Yoda, Mace Windu or Maris Brood approximate, as the lights and sounds add an element of faith for a battle. The Ultimate Light Saber is a must for fans of Star Wars Clone Wars, which needs to defeat the intergalactic enemy. One of the best things about the Ultimate Light Saber is the way, there are different sounds, with a different color of light into the transparent plastic sheet, depending on what you&#8217;re Eumenes crystal or crystals inserted into the handle. </ P> <, br /> <br /> 
<p> &#8211; <strong> Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Lightsaber Duels </ strong>: Now, anyone with a Nintendo Wii is the fun and excitement of a Lightsaber fight. Star Wars: The Clone Wars: Lightsaber duels you on characters, locations and epic duels from all the new Star Wars Animated Feature Film and TV series between Episode II and Episode III. from the ground up Wii Lightsaber Duels features an intuitive combat system with control of movement that puts the Lightsaber weapon in your hand. </ P>  </p>
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<p>Chris Nicholson is a mother of three teenage children.  She writes for <a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker. _trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www. top5christmaspresents. COM "></a><a rel="nofollow" onclick="javascript:pageTracker. _trackPageview('/outgoing/article_exit_link');" href="http://www. top5christmaspresents. com">http://www. top5christmaspresents. com</a> This Top Five Christmas Presents and Gifts site is a must-see destination if you want the very best presents for Christmas 2008 at the best prices.  But hurry, as there will be shortages of some of the best gifts. </p>
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		<title>How exactly do I pitch a toy idea to a major company&#8230;like Toy Robot?</title>
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