Holiday gift ideas for grandkids: Toy time!
/Seeking unique screen-free toys for the girls and boys on your holiday list?
Check out these five fun gift ideas for your grandkids, all reviewed and recommended by my grandkids.
Read MoreSeeking unique screen-free toys for the girls and boys on your holiday list?
Check out these five fun gift ideas for your grandkids, all reviewed and recommended by my grandkids.
Read MoreWhen my daughters were young, my husband and I used to take them camping to a family spot far from the city, far from city lights. One of our favorite activities while out in the wilderness was to stare up at the night sky and look for constellations and shooting stars.
The Homestar Original Home Planetarium (which I received free for review) provides the same experience. For the most part. We can't build a campfire indoors, and we thankfully don't hear packs of coyotes off in the not-too-far distance. We do, though, see 60,000 twinkling stars — some of them shooting, even — plus constellations galore, right on...
Chances are your grandchildren know a whole lot more than you. At least about some high-tech gadgets and games and such.
You know a whole lot more than them, though, on other skills. Things like handicrafts and cooking crafts, playing musical instruments and more.
Considering the wealth of knowledge on their part and yours—albeit in different areas—how cool might it be to swap some of that knowledge, share those skills? Intel encourages grandparents to do exactly that by inviting a favorite youngster to swap skills between the generations.
Intel created an invitation for such swapping, something they call a Family Skill Swap. It looks like this:
Click on that graphic for a PDF version you can print and pass along to a grandchild or two...