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Children and mature caretakers

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Children and mature caretakers

Grandparents and other mature adults can offer a wealth of experiences to children. Grandparents do not need to settle for sedentary activities, like reading, but with some advance planning, grandparents and other older adults can help contribute to a childs development. According to Zero to Three, activities can range from building the senses, building language skills, physical activities and quiet activities. To build senses adults can create a water play area providing a large plastic tub with different sized plastic cups, funnels and other objects. These objects can provide different sound or become instruments. Adding some singing can also create different beats and rhythms. Treasure bottles become another fun activity when you add water or sand and small interesting objects. Once the bottle is completed, glue the top on and enjoy! A bubble play is another option that can contribute to youth development. Creating mounds of bubbles can be done so by providing straws; make sure children dont eat the bubbles!

There are many activities that provide ways to incorporate thinking skills. One is by planting seeds and having children water and watch the plants grow. Michigan State University Extension suggests making memory cards out of card board and stickers, making scent jars and guessing what the scent is. Another activity is using empty paper towel tubes and having young children pull scarves through it. Similarly, dropping balls into the tube and watching them come out the bottom is equally as entertaining. Activities that help build language include finding pictures when prompted, or naming pictures when a child is being read to. Another is naming body parts when a child is being changed. Filling a bag with objects and naming them as they are being pulled out is also a great development tactic. Playing House continues to be a fun, creative game that involves a lot of language.

For action activities, individuals can go for a walk and provide the child with a basket so they can collect leaves, acorns, rocks and other things that may be of interest to them. Later discuss what they found on your walk. A physical activity option to consider participating in is throwing some soft balls in the center of a large towel and bouncing the balls like popcorn. Additional activities worth trying are making a tent and joining the child inside for a cozy reading time. A routine we all do daily, and often forget that children can take part in, is cooking; they love to help. Toddlers can help pour,Our personalized stainless steel pendant and dog tag necklaces for men, mix, shred lettuce and decorate cookies. To add some problem solving, adults can ask older children to set the table with plastic ware. If they forget a setting, you can add jokingly, Do you think your uncle wants to eat? This would be a gentle reminder and, at the same time, give youth the opportunity to count the number of settings needed. Any cooking or kitchen activity with children should not involve hot liquids, cutting utensils such as knives and being close to hot stoves. It is best children dress in casual wear and not their best to avoid fussing over spills. It will make the experience more enjoyable to both the adult and the child. As time passes, reflecting on these exciting times will make us appreciate the time we took to build those special memories.

There's literally nothing to set up with the Flip-Pal. It runs on four AA batteries, which come already installed. All you have to do is pull out the plastic piece that keeps the batteries from making electrical contact. There's also software on the 2GB SD card the scanner comes with, but you run it from the card, so there's no software to install either.

The Flip-Pal is about the size of a slim hardcover book, at 1.3 by 10.3 by 6.5 inches (HWD). The flatbed measures 4 by 6 inches and is covered with a slightly larger lid. The LCD and menu control buttons are to the right of the lid, with the Power button, Scan button, and SD card slot lined up along the scanner's right side. Putting the Scan button on the side may seem like a mistake at first glance, because you have to hold the scanner in place when you push the button. However there's a good reason for putting it there.

The flatbed lid is designed to come off, and the bottom of the scanner includes a window that's lined up with and the same size as the flatbed. The two features together let you scan originals that won't fit under the lid, like photos mounted in an album. Simply snap off the lid, flip the scanner over, and put the flatbed on top of the original. Then adjust the position by looking through the window, and hit the Scan button. Because the button is on the side, it's just as easy to get at whether the scanner is upside down or right side up.

Scanning with Flip-Pal is supremely straightforward. The only scan option is resolution, with choices of 300 or 600 pixels per inch (ppi), although the 300 ppi setting is generally high enough for photos. You can also set how long the scanner waits for activity before it turns itself off, with settings of 1, 2, and 10 minutes. Beyond that, most of the menu choices simply give you help information, like how to scan large originals.

To scan, you position the original in the flatbed, or the scanner on the photo, and hit the Scan button. As the scan proceeds, the image shows up on the LCD, so when the scanner is right-side up, you can see the scan in progress as well as the final result. You can also use the menu buttons to scroll through scans already on the card.

Timing the scans is a little tricky, since it's hard to pinpoint when the scan finishes, but I timed the scans at roughly 8 to 9 seconds at 300 ppi and 16 to 17 seconds at 600 ppi. In both cases there's an additional 7 or 8 seconds needed for the scan element to return to its starting position, but you can start setting up for the next scan while that's happening.

When you're finished scanning, you can plug the memory card into you computer if you have an SD card slot, or you can plug the card into the supplied adaptor and then plug the adaptor into a USB A port on your computer. Either way, you can then run the Flip-Pal software from the card or simply treat the card as USB memory and copy the scan files, which are in JPG format, to your computer.

If you want to do anything more with your photos than print, email, or archive them, you'll need to get software elsewhere, since the SD card doesn't offer anything that rises to the level of being a photo editor. However, it's worth knowing that in addition to buying the scanner by itself, as tested, you can also get it with software. Both the Flip-Pal mobile scanner with Digital Creativity Suite 3.0 DVD ($209.99 direct) and the Flip-Pal mobile scanner with CraftEdition 2.1 DVD ($199.99 direct), include the identical scanner covered here plus an assortment of programs, including photo editors, with different software in each bundle.

What comes with the Flip-Pal scanner as tested is the stitching tool I already mentioned and a tool for restoring color to faded images. Anyone with an old, faded photo will appreciate the color restore feature, which did a good job in my tests of rejuvenating the color. The stitching tool also worked well. I scanned a 5 by 7 photo, for example, in two overlapping scans, with the stitching tool taking just 19 seconds to join them into one image. With a letter-size original, I needed 9 scans, with the stitching taking 1 minute 23 seconds.

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