Knowing how to take care of your own car is a skill that could help you save so much money in the long run. Wouldn’t it be great if there was a way to really learn how to get under a hood and fiddle with things? The Car Lover’s Engine Repair Set is a realistic play set to help children learn how to fix cars.
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Edwin the Duck – the rubber duckie that is truly the one
Children are attached to their toys. Since they’re going to be dragging them through the house and all over the place, it only makes sense to load it up with some apps. Edwin the Duck is a smart toy disguised as a rubber duck.
Read MoreEndless Alphabet – cool learning app takes the stress out [Freeware]
This one is for the littles. And I don’t mean like, imps or fairy people. I mean children. Learning to read is a big step in development and the app, Endless Alphabet, is a cute and practical way to help children pick up the skill.
Read MoreMemrise – who knew learning could be such fun? [Freeware]
Learning a new anything can be such hard work. Especially when you’re a working individual with a super busy schedule. Time is never on your side. But the Memrise web and mobile app turns learning into a fun game that can be practiced, or played, in just a few moments a day.
Read MoreMakey Makey is an awesome invention kit for everyone
We cover a tiny fraction of the Kickstarter projects that approach us, mostly because there’s a limit to how many brush machined aluminum iPhone stands the world can handle in one month. But also because we’re kind of keen to avoid projects which seem destined for niche markets. Not so with this latest project, which we think will become a smash hit all over the world once it’s produced in volume later this year.
Read MoreYour Logical Fallacy helps you win arguments and influence people
The Internet has spawned a lot of conversation, too much some would say. It’s also attracted unsavoury elements like trolls and bullies, as well as the most common type of online personality, the know-it-all. But often these so-called experts are less informed than you’d think, and in fact they only end up on top of conversations because they use commonly held debating tricks to confuse the unwary.
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