Monday, December 26, 2011

Release Those Urges With Free Bass Fishing Games

!±8± Release Those Urges With Free Bass Fishing Games

Satisfy your craving for fishing not only through the waters but with your home PC too! Do not fret if it is not bass season or the weather is not good for fishing. You can experience the rush and fun of bass fishing anytime and at the comfort of your own home. Free Games are available for you on the internet.

Here are some games and downloads you can come across on the internet. They are free to download or play online, just make sure you check the system requirements included with the bass fishing games or software summary. Then Plug in and connect, here are some of the most exciting and realistic free bass fishing games available for you.

1. Fishing Expert 4.0. Fishing Expert contains a database that queries your fishing conditions, and then provides you with one of over 400 proven fishing methods or patterns. It takes into account weather, time of year, types of water, wind conditions, spawning conditions, high and low pressure systems, and much more.

2. Pro Bass Fishing. Plunge yourself into a fishing adventure made more alive with splashing fish, jumping frogs, dancing water bugs, rippling water, bouncing rod tips and the biggest, hardest fighting bass that ever landed on a PC. The fishing adventures are endless as you choose the lake, the hot spot, the species, the tackle - even the weather, its your game and your rules.

3. Rapala Pro fishing by Activision. Rapala Company is well known to every avid fisherman as they are taking in big bucks for the products and accessories and now a game is bearing their name. Drive fast on your bass boats and even air boats. Take the ultimate online bass fishing high with this free to try bass fishing game.

4. In-Fisherman Freshwater Trophies by global Star Software. Get the big boys out of the boat and be the In-Fisherman. Take the day off virtually and be the big man in the lake. Bag that trophy fish then strive for more. This free bass fishing game provides the bass fishing high that the real thing offers.

5. Pro Bass Fishing by Atari. LAN play and do fishing challenges with your friends and beat the popular on-line gaming portal, Game Spy Arcade. Enjoy the scenery of the northern and southern lakes. What is up ahead will always be a surprise. Have that wonderful weekend get away with the boys anytime of the week and at the comfort of your own home.

6. Outdoor- Life: A Sportsman's Challenge. Sim city meets the backwoods yokel cousins. Your ultimate hunting and fishing destination is right in your fingertips. Take those big bucks and monster bass flourishing as you market your outdoor paradise. You have complete control and power of everything you want in bass fishing all at the click of a mouse.

7. Championship Bass by EA Sports. This game provides computer anglers with small selection of lakes and rivers but have an extensive selection of lures and colors to choose from. Clean and simple play methods and not overly complicated. Good quality graphics with a huge amount of fun factor, something you can definitely expect from EA sports.

8. Trophy Bass 4 by Vivendi Universal games. Dubbed as the mother of all PC Bass fishing games, this game sets the standard of playability and 'fishability'. Trophy Bass 4 is a game that provided tons of fun and demonstrated classic control of any fishing game. It has a large library of fishing tips thus you will learn real life fishing while playing this exciting game.

9. Flysim Fly fishing Game by FlySim.com. these incredible game portrays real life physics that you can feel as you practice your fly casting. Practice flycasts at fish that demonstrate realistic behavior.

10. Trophy Bass 3D by Vivendi Universal Games. This game came up after Trophy Bass 2. This game came up with new and improved 3D rendered game engines. You must be familiar with the game series and make up with the speed of these game. The rush of adrenaline is like a jolt and the experience is breathtaking. Strap on for the ride of a lifetime!


Release Those Urges With Free Bass Fishing Games

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Wednesday, November 30, 2011

Bumkins Diaper Cover Bundle 3-Pack - Girl, Large

!±8± Bumkins Diaper Cover Bundle 3-Pack - Girl, Large

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  • PVC, Phthalate, BPA and Vinyl free
  • Waterproof cover
  • Includes three covers and one dirty duds bag

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Monday, November 28, 2011

Bumkins Fitted Diaper Bundle - Size 2

!±8± Bumkins Fitted Diaper Bundle - Size 2


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These re-usable diapers are made from naturally soft and absorbent fibers, woven into luxury looped terry. The material is easily cultivated and thrives without the use of fertilizers or pesticides and without draining the soil's nutrients. It is naturally antibacterial and anti-allergic, 70% more absorbent than cotton and dries 20% faster. The fabric maintains these unique properties and its absorbency improves even after frequent wearing and washing. The diapers feature a velcro closure with overlap for more adjustment range and a removable fabric booster insert. Waterproof Covers required. 6-pack Each Set Includes: 6-piece Diapers w/Booster inserts Machine wash & dry Size 1: Fits 7-22 lbs. Size 2: Fits 22-35 lbs. Made in Turkey

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Thursday, November 24, 2011

Bumkins Diaper Bundle 3-Pack - Boy, Medium

!±8±Bumkins Diaper Bundle 3-Pack - Boy, Medium

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Bumkins All-in-One Cloth Diaper
The All-in-One diaper from Bumkins provides all the convenience of disposables with the all the comfort of cloth! A unique waterproof fabric shell with fun, bright designs and a 100% cotton flannel interior make these diapers the ultimate in both comfort and leakage protection.
Features:
PVC, Phthalate and BPA Free waterproof shell
Velcro Closures for a quick, adjustable fit
Interior made of 6 layers of absorbent, 100% cotton flannel
Elasticized leg gussets
Air-flow panel for quick drying
Machine washable
More economical than disposables over the span of diapering years
Environmentally responsible, uses less resources and creates less waste
Easy one-piece design, no pins, covers, or stuffing required
Made in the USA, designed by moms
Bumkins Brand Promise
Bumkins Finer Baby Products is dedicated to providing distinctively designed, quality, family-oriented merchandise. Bumkins believes that products can be both practical and attractive, and strives to provide visually appealing, value-driven merchandise to our loyal customers. Adhering to the strictest safety standards of the juvenile products industry, Bumkins merchandise is only made from natural or non-toxic fabrics, such as organic cotton and our signature PVC, phthalate and BPA free waterproof material. The majority of Bumkins product offerings are manufactured in the United States, further strengthening our responsible business practices and affirming a commitment to supporting the local economy.
History
Bumkins Finer Baby Products was founded by mompreneur Jakki Liberman in 1989. Initially conceived as a means to provide her own young family with an alternative to disposable diapers, Jakki began the company with a single prototype, the All in One cloth diaper. This inventive design, which rivaled disposables in convenience, is the foundation of Bumkins safe and stylish, mom-invented product offerings.
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Monday, November 21, 2011

Caring For Your Baby's Umbilical Cord After the Birth

!±8± Caring For Your Baby's Umbilical Cord After the Birth

After you have given birth, whether it is vaginally or via c-section your baby will still have a small section of their cord attached to them. This will be clamped and should fall off within a few days. The majority of baby's do not experience any problems with their cord following the birth, however many mums and dads do worry about whether their little ones cord has become infected.

You may notice that the remaining piece of cord smells slightly. This is nothing to worry about, a cord that has become infected will have a noticeable smell as soon as you walk in to the same room as your baby. You may also notice that the base of the cord is slightly green in colour, again this is nothing to worry about as it is just the natural colour of your baby's umbilical cord.

Take care of your baby's cord by wetting some cotton wool, squeeze the water out of it and lightly wipe the area where the cord is attached in one direction only. Dab this area dry afterwards with some muslin or a similar fabric. Avoid using cotton wool to dry as bits of it may become stuck around the wet cord area.

When changing your baby's nappy fold down the top so that it is not rubbing against the cord.

Ensure your baby's cord gets as much 'air time' each day as possible. This will allow the cord to dry and encourage it to fall off. Do not try to pull the cord off yourself, your midwife or health visitor may try this, but they will be better equipped to judge whether it is able to come off with encouragement than you are.

When your baby's umbilical cord has finally come off, continue to air it and clean the area each day until it looks completely clear.


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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Nursery Rhymes: Are They Safe

!±8± Nursery Rhymes: Are They Safe

When we tuck our children into bed at night and tell them fairy tales and nursery rhymes, we intend them to nod off peacefully and have pleasant dreams. But how pleasant can their dreams be when their sleepy little heads are filled not with visions of sugar plums but with fear, violence and death?

Their little heads are destined to be filled with the same images as ours were: blind mice who run but can't escape having their tails amputated with a carving knife; a boy who kisses girls and makes them cry; an old woman living in a shoe who whips her hungry children for no reason; babies rocking in cradles and falling down when branches break; Solomon Grundy, born on Monday is dead by the end of the week; Tom, the Piper's son, steals pigs; scary spiders frighten little girls on tuffets; Humpty Dumpty falls off a wall and can never be fixed; and monkeys who catch weasels and pop them. How did this carnage begin?

Some of these tales have been around for a very long time and generally date from the 16th, 17th, and 18th centuries as one of England's most enduring forms of oral culture. Apparently most nursery rhymes were originally composed for adult entertainment, originating as popular ballads and songs.

The earliest known published collection of nursery rhymes was Tommy Thumb's (Pretty) Song Book (London, 1744). It included "Little Tom Tucker," "Sing a Song of Sixpence," and "Who Killed Cock Robin?" The most influential was "Mother Goose's Melody: Sonnets for the Cradle," published by John Newberry in 1781. Among its 51 rhymes were "Jack and Jill," "Ding Dong Bell," and "Hush-a-bye baby on the tree top."

Hush-a-bye Baby, on the tree top,
When the wind blows, the cradle will rock.
When the bough breaks, the cradle will fall,
And down will come baby, cradle and all.

According to Vikki Harris' "The Origin of Nursery Rhymes & Mother Goose" (1997), regardless of their malevolent words, the nursery rhymes that were popular years ago, and still are today, can be placed into three categories. First are the lullabies, the songs and melodies with which most of us are familiar. These were far from soothing but rather are said to have been sung in order to intimidate the child and/or used as an outlet for the emotions of the parent or nurse:

Bye, baby bunting,

Daddy's gone a-hunting,

Gone to get a rabbit skin

To wrap the baby bunting in.

-1784

Bye, baby bumpkin

Where's Tony Lumpkin

My lady's on her death-bed,

With eating half a pumpkin.

-1842

A second reason for the development of nursery rhymes was as infant amusement. Counting rhymes, and alphabet rhymes fit into this category, and are generally non-violent.

One, two, three, four, five,

Once I caught a fish alive,

Six, seven, eight, nine, ten,

Then I let him go again.

-1888

Here's A, B, C, D, E, F, and G,

H, I, J, K, L, M, N, O, P, Q, R, S, T, U, V,

W, X, Y, and Z-

And O, dear me,

When shall I learn

My A, B, C?

1869

Tickle games were readily used for the amusement of infants and toddlers. Perhaps the two best known are:

Pat-a-cake, pat-a-cake, baker's man,

Bake me a cake as fast as you can;

Pat it and prick it, and mark it with B,

And put it in the oven for baby and me

-1698

This little piggy went to market,

This little piggy stayed home,

This little piggy had roast beef,

This little piggy had none,

And this little piggy cried,

Wee, wee, wee

All the way home.

-1728

"It is also possible that the credit of preservation should go to the nursery itself," explains Henry Bett in "Nursery Rhymes and Tales - Their Origin and History (1968) "We owe the preservation of our nursery rhymes and nursery tales from remote ages to the astonishing persistence of popular tradition, reinforced by the characteristic conservatism of childhood which insists on having rhymes repeated the same way each time."

In the circle game Ring-around-the-rosie, links have been made to the Great Plague of London and Edinburgh. The lines "Ashes! Ashes! We all fall down" or "Hush! Hush! Hush! Hush! We've all tumbled down" is referring to the death of the people.

Ring-a-round a rosie,

A pocket full of posies,

Ashes! Ashes!

We all fall down.

*******
Three blind mice

Three blind mice,

See how they run!

They all ran after a farmer's wife,

Who cut off their tails with a carving knife.

Did you ever see such a sight in your life,

As three blind mice?

*************
All around the mulberry bush

The monkey chased the weasel.

The monkey thought 'twas all in fun.

Pop! goes the weasel.

*****************
Georgie Porgie, puddin' and pie,

Kissed the girls and made them cry.

When the boys came out to play,

Georgie Porgie ran away.

(This rhyme refers to the amorous and amoral Prince Regent who became George IV during Regency times in England)

********
Jack and Jill

Went up the hill

To fetch a pail of water.

Jack fell down

And broke his crown

And Jill came tumbling after.

******

Little Miss Muffet, sat on a tuffet,

Eating her curds and whey;

Along came a spider,

Who sat down beside her

And frightened Miss Muffet away.

If you carefully reread Hansel and Gretel, you may never again repeat it to your children:

Hard by a great forest dwelt a poor wood-cutter with his wife
and his two children. The boy was called Hansel and the
girl Gretel. He had little to bite and to break, and once when
great dearth fell on the land, he could no longer procure even daily bread. Now when he thought over this by night in his bed, and tossed about in his anxiety, he groaned and said to his wife, what is to become of us. How are we to feed our poor children, when we no longer have anything even for ourselves. I'll tell you what, husband, answered the woman, early to-morrow morning we
will take the children out into the forest to where it is the
thickest.

There we will light a fire for them, and give each of
them one more piece of bread, and then we will go to our work and
leave them alone. They will not find the way home again, and we
shall be rid of them. No, wife, said the man, I will not do that.
How can I bear to leave my children alone in the forest. The wild animals would soon come and tear them to pieces. O' you fool, said she, then we must all four die of hunger, you may as well plane the planks for our coffins, and she left him no peace until he consented. But I feel very sorry for the poor children, all the same, said the man.

The two children had also not been able to sleep for hunger, and
had heard what their step-mother had said to their father. Gretel
wept bitter tears, and said to Hansel, now all is over with us.

*********

In "The Truth Behind Goldilocks," Mental Floss - Volume 2, Richard Zachs writes that we are reading watered-down versions of the fairy tales and that the originals were far more graphic and brutal.

In the earliest known version (1831) of Goldilocks, discovered in Toronto, the author, one Eleanor Mure, a 32-year-old maiden aunt, created "The Story of The Three Bears" for her nephew, Horace Broke.

The original "Goldilocks" was an "angry old woman" who breaks into the bears' house because they snubbed her during a recent social call. Once the three bears catch the old woman, they try to figure out what to do with her. Here's what they came up with:

On the fire they throw her, but burn her they couldn't;
In the water they put her, but drown there she wouldn't;
They seize her before all the wondering People,
And chuck her aloft on St. Paul's churchyard steeple;
And if she's still there, when you earnestly look,
You will see her quite plainly -- my dear Little Horbook!

No other version has Goldilocks impaled on a church steeple. The grayhaired old lady didn't become a goldenhaired young girl until 1918.

The tales which we so fondly recall from our childhood will be passed on to our children and produce yet another generation of nursery lore.

Who killed Cock Robin? I did Mommy. It was fun.


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Monday, October 31, 2011

Protect Your Baby's Spills From Staining Clothes And Fabrics

!±8± Protect Your Baby's Spills From Staining Clothes And Fabrics

Do you know how to best protect baby spills and spit-ups from ruining your baby's clothes? Babies are cute and adorable, but they are also messy. Mothers are constantly trying to prevent drools and spit-ups from staining their baby's clothing. Before you know it, you have a stack of nasty, dirty laundry to wash. If you are tired of spot cleaning and scrubbing your baby's beautiful outfits, there are several options available to protect baby spills from wreaking havoc on your life.

Bibs are the best weapons against falling food and spills. They are available in several sizes, shapes and styles and the latest options have pockets that are perfect for catching food and drools. If your baby isn't self-feeding yet, then the iPlay Best Bib Long Sleeve bibs are ideal. These bibs deliver maximum coverage and are designed like a long sleeve shirt to cover the front of the body to protect baby spills. Your baby's clothes will be protected against sticky fingers and spit-ups. These baby bibs can survive constant washing because the material is lightweight and durable. They are a great value and come two to a pack.

Mothers are raving about the BabyBjorn Soft Bibs. If you are tired of washing cloth bibs then the BabyBjorn bibs are your best option. They are designed to fit your child's body perfectly and have deep pockets to catch spills and falling food of self-feeding toddlers. The neck of the bib is designed similar to a bead necklace so it can be adjusted to fit your baby's neck. Their best feature is they are dishwasher safe. It is recommended that they are put the bib on the top rack to avoid exposure to the heating coil.

Self-feeding toddlers love the Bumpkins Waterproof Sleeved Bibs. They are super soft and come in several colorful designs and patterns. Avoid stains and odors with these durable, lightweight bibs. Just wipe them clean or rinse off. Lay them out to dry and they are ready for their next use. These bibs are made of polyester and protect baby spills from getting on your child's clothes.

There are many different brands and styles of bibs to choose from. Search for those that fit your needs and preferences. Bibs are just one example of how to protect baby spills from taking up your valuable time so you can focus on your family.


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