Jewish Toys and Games

21 May

You could teach your small children about the sacredness and importance of every Jewish event by giving them fun and educational Jewish toys and games. But where can you find one that would provide education and fun to your kids? Here with us in JUDAICAN you will surely find the best Jewish toys and games for your smaller children. Give it on your special Jewish event or even on their birthdays and you will surely put smiles on their faces!

Here with us JUDAICAN you will surely get to find and choose the right kind of Jewish toys and games for your kids. You’d be amaze on our selections! We offer wide arrays of choices for every age group of kids and we make sure that these Jewish toys and games were made from non toxic materials. As we all know smaller kids tend to put everything in their mouth. So make sure that every toy and game was made from materials that won’t cause any health issues. If you are in need of something for your girls then you will also get to choose different toys and games for girls.

You could get to choose from toys and games such as Alef Bet match ups, Jewish holiday dominos, Brochos lotto and many more. Your kids will surely love our wide selections of Jewish toys and games.  What even makes our toys and games popular and more preferred by Jewish parents is that through our toys and games we make sure that your kids learn everything they need to know about those important and sacred Jewish events.

So the next time you are in need for some great toys and games, make sure to grab one or two Jewish toys and games here at JUDAICAN shop! So what are you waiting for? Make your Jewish event even more special by giving your son or your daughter the perfect Jewish toys and games today!

Toys and Games

20 May

Toys and games have been man’s companions since time immemorial. Toys made of twigs and sticks have phenomenally evolved to the modern day playthings. The ancient man knew the importance of these twigs as a thing of amusement. In the recent past however toys and games have metamorphosed so much that they have become integral part of our lives.

Toys kid and few games have a significant role to play in an infant’s development, as a result, toddlers are often presented with toys. One of the categories of playthings, namely development toys assists the child in hand to eye co-ordination and overall development. Building blocks are ideal games for a toddler.

Red, white, and black are the shades that a baby easily recognizes. Toys in these color tones attract their attention, stimulating their sense of sight and therefore leading to the tendency to grab and grasp. The various educational toys for babies and infants must necessarily be handy so it can be easily gripped and manipulated.

Besides this, soft toys help the infant to grasp or hold things and enhance this particular trait. Dolls are little girls’ best friends. The most popular dolls are indeed the Barbie series. For a young boy, robotic toys are a must have .Toys taking form of the most loved cartoon characters are ideal too. For little boys above the age of three, toys from hot wheels are ideal. Not only do young boys admire these sleek looking toys but also enjoy playing with and preserving them forever.

We have repeatedly mentioned how toys help infants. So are they ideal for infants alone? Well the answer is no. There are several toys and games which are apt for grown ups as well. Board games like Pictionary, Scrabble, Chess, and Business are games that are often pursued as hobbies. Grown ups enjoy board games and every household has one board game or the other depending on individual interest.

In a village set up too, elderly men gather at a place to play any of these board games. A game of dice is by far the most ancient and well known board game, although newer board games have gained popularity .They enhance knowledge and thinking ability.

Few indoor board games involve strategy and are appropriate for growing children with toys and young adults. They improve concentration and planning abilities. Make sure you read information regarding particular toys and games and end up with the best purchase.

Shopping online is a good option. Wider options, access to information and good deals are the main attractions. Numerous marts cater to the need of shoppers who prefer to shop online for self or gifting purpose. So wait no longer to zero in on the ideal toys and board games. Log in and get started to have an unparalleled shopping experience.

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Review : RIO (2011)

20 May

Familiar themes, but highly entertaining with gorgeous animation

The best single word I can use to describe the film Rio is ‘vibrant’ as it’s the colors that really hit you. One can see why, when you’re doing a story about birds, setting it in Brazil with its dazzling variety of brilliantly multicolored avian species is a truly inspired choice.

The story begins when a baby blue macaw in the Brazilian rain forest falls (literally) into the hands of exotic animal poachers and ends up being shipped to the US where, by a fortunate accident, he ends up being adopted by a young girl named Linda in a small town in, of all places, wintry Minnesota. A quick flash forward shows girl and bird, which she names Blu, growing up together, to fifteen years later where Linda is now an adult who owns her own bookstore. The thing is though, Blu, raised as a house-bird, never learned how to fly.

The plot really begins when a Brazilian ornithologist named Tulio comes to Linda’s store, having learned from her web-site that she’s the owner of Blu, who apparently is one of the last male blue macaws in the world. Despite getting off on the wrong foot with Linda, he eventually persuades her to come with him to Brazil so that they can mate Blu with a female blue macaw named Jewel that they’ve managed to capture. Once there, however, the mating plan hits a snag as Jewel wants only to escape back to her jungle and has nothing but disdain for Blu, who only wants to get back with his human. Further complications set in when both birds are stolen by exotic animal black-marketeers who intend to sell them to the highest bidder. The two birds, though chained together, manage to escape, but it’s rough going, particularly when Jewel discovers that Blu can’t fly and she can’t fly away while she’s chained to him, and the bird thieves are hot on their trail, right in the middle of Brazil’s biggest and most flamboyant of all festivals, Carnival.

Director/writer Carlos Saldanha goes the distance in bringing some authentic Brazilian touches to the film. I particularly liked the way in which he brought out how everyone in Brazil is soccer-crazy, with good guys and bad constantly being distracted whenever a game is on.

The themes are familiar ones – characters are thrust out of their familiar environments into ones they find strange and challenging, characters who don’t get along but are stuck together learn to appreciate each other, danger threatens, help comes from unexpected quarters, fears are overcome, and so on – but the characters in Rio are engaging and the story-telling is well done so you just lean back and enjoy the show. And Rio is a true visual pleasure to watch movies just for the sheer vibrancy of its colors and for the exotic setting of Rio de Janeiro during Carnival.

The voice actors for the most part do a creditable job bringing their characters to life. The stand-outs are clearly Jesse Eisenberg (The Social Network) as Blu and Anne Hathaway (The Devil Wears Prada) as Jewel, who succeed in not only bringing out the individual personalities of the two macaws but also make you believe in the way the two birds gradually begin to accept and relate to each other. But Leslie Mann and Rodrigo Santoro are also exceptional as the humans Linda and Tulio, Mann for bringing out Linda’s mix of independence and introvert and Santoro for Tulio’s engagingly manic if clumsy extrovert. Comedic actor Tracy Morgan has fun voicing Luiz, a Carnival-loving bulldog whose bark may be worse than his bite but whose drool trumps both. And Jermaine Clement (Flight of the Conchords) adds a deliciously nasty touch as the villainous cockatoo, Nigel.

(Note: I was wondering why a Brazilian cockatoo was talking with what sounded like an Australian accent, but I later found out that cockatoos are in fact of Australasian origin. So chalk up another point for Rio for being educational as well as entertaining.)

The songs are enjoyable if largely forgettable but nicely add to the Brazilian atmosphere. The stand-out exception is the song Nigel sings (as near as I can tell, it’s simply called “Nigel’s Song”) where he explains why he is “not a pretty bird”. There seems to be some kind of rule, in recent years anyway, that in any animated musical film, the bad guys always get the best songs.

Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys beautifully colored animation, engaging characters and good basic storytelling. Find New Articles here.

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Review : Gnomeo & Juliet (2011)

20 May
It’s the age-old story of forbidden love between feuding families, but Shakespeare’s classic tragedy Romeo and Juliet becomes quite a comedy movies when the young lovers in question are different-colored gnomes from backyards on opposite sides of a tall wooden fence. Lured out of their respective gardens by wanderlust and an exotic orchid, Gnomeo (James McAvoy) and Juliet (Emily Blunt) meet and instantly fall in love. Their forbidden love blossoms with a little help from a plastic pink flamingo named Featherstone (Jim Cummings), and soon life-threatening lawnmower races ensue, an epic battle is staged, and wisteria trees and gnome hats are hacked to bits in the process. Shakespeare himself (Patrick Stewart) makes an appearance and declares that, while this story bears a marked resemblance to one of his own, he’s not sure it will end in quite the same way. Shakespunian nuggets of wisdom include “A weed is by any other name, still a weed,” and that fairness demands “a hat for a hat,” and of course the philosophical question “What’s in a gnome?” just has to be asked. Executive producer Elton John’s penchant for over-the-top showmanship finds a perfect home in the gnomes’ elaborate backyard sets, and his musical score is an effective blend of classic and original songs, including a new collaboration with Lady Gaga called “Hello, Hello.” Other legendary musicians lending their talents to the voice cast include Dolly Parton and Ozzy Osbourne. This film is funny, engaging, and, with the possible exception of one particularly scantily clad gnome, appropriate for the whole family.

Product Description

From a director of Shrek 2 comes your chance to step into the secret articles world of garden gnomes – Gnomeo & Juliet. Perfect for the whole family, this fresh and funny makeover of one of the world’s most timeless story features music from Sir Elton John, and the voice talents of Emily Blunt, James McAvoy and sir Michael Caine. Caught up in a feud between neighbors, Gnomeo and Juliet must overcome as many obstacles as their namesakes. But with flamboyant pink flamingoes and epic lawnmower races, can this young couple find lasting happiness? Complete with hilarious never-before-seen bonus features, Gnomeo & Juliet is an out-of-the-ordinary animated comedy your entire family will love. We just gnome it!

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