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Sunday, September 11, 2016
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Saturday, September 10, 2016
Halloween Haven - Website Review
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Let the Fun of Halloween Begin
Certainly in the U.S., but in other parts of the world as well, Halloween is considered a holiday. Not one where everybody gets the day off work and the banks are closed. No, not that kind of holiday. Rather one that lets those who enjoy it, celebrate it.
Many, myself included, truly enjoy the event of Halloween. We start early planning:
- parties,
- costumes,
- home decor,
- trick or treating.
Even Off-beat Ideas for Halloween
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| Halloween Haven |
And she found plenty of fun Halloween jigsaw puzzles to keep us happy. So let me add another suggestion. Set out one of those puzzles on a card table at your Halloween party. Some of your guests may have fun just fitting a few (or more) pieces together.
Halloween Jewelry for Some Added Costume Fun
One of the fun discoveries I made on the website Halloween Haven was a whole category for Halloween jewelry. I wandered through the world of poison rings (those nifty little devices where a deadly powder can be discretely poured into an enemy's drink), cobweb bracelets (with the spider wrapped around your finger), and ear-wrapping dragon earrings.
Granted this whole site is around Halloween, but I found some fascinating jewelry that works well for other events and lifestyles. Lace collar necklaces can work with many an interesting outfit, not to mention the joy of dressing goth-style.
Start Your Planning on Halloween Haven
The website Halloween Haven is a place worth checking out as you start planning. It's well laid out, easy to navigate and comfortable to read. The visuals of the site are right in line with the holiday. I found myself getting excited to start my own planning.
Posted by: BuckHawk
About This Contributor
BuckHawk decribes herself as "Basically a lazy person who prefers the easy things in life." So that's what she writes about. Easy home decorating, easy recipes, easy entertaining. But, she is also a lover of animals, gardening and crafting. You'll find her writing all over the Web, but with Review This Reviews! she has the opportunity to write about all of her loves.
Friday, September 9, 2016
Reviewing How To Draw Spongebob: Step By Step
Every Kid Likes To Draw Spongebob Squarepants
Nickelodeon's Spongebob Squarepants hit TV screens on May 1, 1999. Since then Spongebob, along with his pet snail Gary and his best friend Patrick Star, have starred in more than 400 episodes of this popular cartoon.
If you've been looking for some type of craft project or creative outlet for your child, then you can't go wrong with a How To Draw Spongebob Step-By-Step Guide.
Kids already know all the characters on the show and what kid doesn't like to draw? This book will show him step-by-step exactly how to draw his favorite - Spongebob Squarepants.
How to Draw Nickelodeon's SpongeBob SquarePants
How to Draw SpongeBob SquarePants: The Bikini Bottom Collection (Licensed Learn to Draw)
Back Cover Shown Here - Front Cover shown in IntroductionIf your child can hold a pencil, he or she is old enough to follow the steps in this book.
Even if they can't read yet, kids can have fun learning how to draw Spongebob Squarepants. This colorful book shows them every single step they need to take.
How hard can it be? The guy's a sponge!
That's why this is the ideal first "How To Draw" book for kids who want to learn how to draw cartoons. Spongebob is basically just a collection of shapes - circles and squares and rectangles. Put them all together in the right order and Voila! Spongebob Squarepants!
Easy, Step-By-Step Guide: Anyone Can Draw Spongebob Squarepants
Learn to Draw The Best of Nickelodeon: Featuring characters from your favorite TV shows, including SpongeBob SquarePants, The Teenage Mutant Ninja ... and more! (Licensed Learn to Draw)Drawing is fun no matter what your age. At the end of a stressful day it very relaxing to sit down for a few minutes with a pencil and paper and start sketching away. You forget all about what went on at the office. You stop worrying about the kids and their homework, and you just get lost in the simple act of doing something creative.
Kids get even more benefits from learning how to draw. First, by following along with the steps in this book, they learn how to follow directions.
They also learn what it feels like to try something new, something that forces them to use their imagination and creativity, and they learn what it feels like to accomplish something special. In our home, I have several framed sketches that our son drew when he was really young. My mother even framed a drawing he drew for her when he was still in elementary school. These framed pieces of artwork are cherished treasures to all of us.
You may also enjoy: How to Draw Monsters Books for Kids
Don't Forget the Drawing Pads, Pencils and Coloring Pencils!
Every kid loves Spongebob. And most adults do, too. What better way to introduce your child to drawing than by giving him a guide to draw his favorite cartoon character!
However, don't forget the drawing and coloring pencils. Most children use a regular #2 pencil when they doodle on their homework, but they will enjoy art pencils more. For one thing, they can add color to the sketch.
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Thursday, September 8, 2016
Reviewing Harley Quinn Halloween Costumes
The most popular Harley Quinn Halloween costumes are based
on the character of DC Comic’s Harley Quinn and these are the costumes I’m
going to look at on this page.From the origins of the ‘classic’ Harley Quinn costume and how it has evolved through time to become the edgy street look that Margot Robbie wears in the movie Suicide Squad.
The name Harley Quinn is a play on words harking back to harlequins and DC Comics aren’t the first to make this reference – Agatha Christie features the Mysterious Mr Harley Quinn in some of her stories.
Harley Quinn Classic Costume
Harley Quinn Cosplay Costumes
The Harley Quinn Arkham Costumes
In Batman: Arkham Asylum (the 2009 video game), the colors are changed from red and black to red and purple. The traditional outfit is also changed to a an asylum nurse's outfit......mind you I don't think you'd see a nurse dressed quite like this in any hospital I've ever visited!
We also see the jester hat retired and Harley's blonde hair is worn in two pony tails. The hat hasn't, as yet, made a re-appearance and I quite like that because the jaunty, blonde two pig tails are a great look on Harley.
As we can see Harley Quinn is no longer looking like court jester, but is developing into a comic book sex symbol!
In the sequel game, Batman: Arkham City, released in 2011, Harley reverts back to the black and red color scheme we all love.
The blonde ponytails remain, but the tips of them are dyed - one side red and the other black in a fun homage to her old jester hat.
She's no longer masquerading as a nurse, but has put a much grittier spin on the traditional harlequin costume. In keeping with her sex symbol status her midriff is showing and the top looks rather like an under-bust corset and bra combo.
Check out the officially licensed Arkham City Harley Quinn costume below. The outfit has a leather look about it that is designed to show some attitude. In reality this costume is a mix of polyester, vinyl and latex.
Yet another video game sequel was Batman: Arkham Knight which saw the next outfit change for our Harley.
She kept her trademark red and black colors and wore her blonde hair in pony tails with the black and red tips, but her actual costume resembled that of a french maid gone bad!
The skirt is in the style of a french maid, but is black, her black corset actually covers her midriff now. Out of the video game reincarnations I think this is probably my favorite. I love the leather look choker and the fact that the midriff is covered - I think it's a very edgy costume and does justice to Harley's attitude.
Yet another rebirth of the DC characters occurred in 2016 which included changing Harley Quinn's costume once more. This time the familiar red and black was changed to red and blue and Harley Quinn along with members of the Suicide Squad were to star in their own movie as anti-heroes saving the day.
Harley Quinn Suicide Squad Costume
I must admit that I loved the Suicide Squad Halloween costumes and Harley Quinn really did get a great look that is proving very popular with fans. No more court jester, Harley Quinn just got a punk inspired, edgy street look that I predict will be extremely popular this Halloween.
Brought to life on the big screen by Australian actress Margot Robbie Harley Quinn still has her blonde pigtails, but the ends are dyed pink and blue instead of the black and red. She's wearing the type of hot pants that fellow Australian Kylie Minogue made famous, although Harley is sporting hers over the top of fishnets!
High heeled sneakers, smudged make up and a jacket thrown over a t-shirt gives Harley a real 'don't mess with me' look.............or that could be the bat she's wielding!
Harley Quinn's outfits have certainly come a long way when you look at the original and the latest next to each other, but they do say that we have to evolve and she's certainly done that.
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| Harley Quinn Costumes through her various incarnations |
The images above are from a range of photographs of Harley Quinn costumes in the public domain that have been modified, if you want to check them all out individually we have -
Classic Harley Quinn, Harley Quinn Nurse, Arkham City Harley Quin, Arkham Knight Harley Quinn & Suicide Squad Harley Quinn.
Do you have a favorite Harley Quinn Halloween Costume?
I love the edginess of the Suicide Squad Harley, but I have a nostalgic fondness for the classic Quinn, I'd love to hear your thoughts.
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Book Reviews: Buy a Book for a Child to Celebrate National Buy a Book Day
National Buy a Book Day?
September 7 is National Buy a Book Day. Did you know that? I've always wondered how these little known holidays came into being, and I now know how this one started. Philip Athans, a bestselling author of fantasy and horror novels, admits he made it up.
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| Photo in Public Domain Courtesy of Grafeek at Pixabay |
Support Independent Used Booksellers
Although many of those sellers also sell at Amazon, they can provide better service and consolidated shipping if you purchase the same books from them at through the websites listed above. I usually look there first for used and rare books.
Amazon often makes mistakes in transferring information from bookseller databases. They may list paperback books as hardcover editions, and vice versa. Independent sites leave bookseller descriptions intact so that they are more accurate. If you are in doubt about something in a description, you can always call the bookseller and ask. You may even be able to negotiate on prices. Help keep independent booksellers in business.
Tomfolio.com, used to be an amazing online book search and selling cooperative, but it no longer lists books for sale. It has retained much of the book reference content written by the members. Book lovers may want to check it out.
Why Buying Books Encourages Children to Read
As my biographical sketch here reveals, I've always had my nose in a book. I was fortunate because I had a relative who bought books for me on every gift-giving occasion. It helped me acquire my reading habit.
Every child should have the opportunity that I had. First I had many adults in my family who loved to read to me and I learned to love books that way. The people who gave me books read them to me over and over as I requested them. Those books became part of me. Because I owned them, they were always there for me to look at and read, once I learned how to read at the age of three. If I got stuck on a word, an adult helped me. Having an assortment of books to choose from makes it easy for a child to learn to read and enjoy reading. But a committed adult needs to keep reading aloud those books beyond a child's reading vocabulary.
Buy Books That Will Hold the Interest of Your Children
Each Gibbons book presents a series of pictures that tell a story or explain a process or the way something works. Many pages are divided into several frames, like comic strip frames, but the pictures in each frame are in the style you see in the image below. Children will return to these books repeatedly because of their bold colorful illustrations and the information they impart.
Board Books Your Child Will Love
Be sure to pick the best board books from the hundreds now available. The babies and youngest toddlers need large bold colorful illustrations with distinct shapes. They don't need many words. Some of the books also have textures for children to feel. These can be searched for as Touch and Feel Books. The classic book of this type is Pat the Bunny.
Young children have loved Pat the Bunny for decades, but it gets mixed reviews. Some feel the comb binding is too easy to destroy. After looking at my own copy, I can see why this might be true. It appears that some adult supervision may be needed with the youngest children. The pages themselves are not as sturdy as those of a board book. I would recommend this for toddlers, but not babies.
This book is has been in print since 1940 and is still a best seller. It is popular because children can pat what feels like bunny fur, play peek-a-boo with a character in the book, smell flowers, (yes they do have a scent), look in a mirror, feel a daddy's scratchy face, read a book within a book, and put a finger through a ring hole. It is best if parents read this book to children a few times before letting them read it on their own. That will help children better understand the activities. Since the book and its illustrations are so old, all characters are Caucasian, and that may be a drawback for some people.
The Bright Baby board books you see below are perfect for the youngest children. The large uncomplicated pictures are easy for toddler eyes to take in. The colors are bright. The pages I saw had three or less words in large dark print. As with other books for this age, adults should read the book with the child several times and talk about the pictures and words. This helps children develop basic vocabulary as they learn to talk. It also helps them look at the books in a more knowledgeable way independently.
The board books below are examples of the kinds of books to choose for a toddler beginning to be interested in words. I love all of Sandra Boynton's board books. Her pictures invite conversations between the children and the adults reading to them. She is not afraid to use the big words with interesting sounds that children love to learn and speak -- like hippopotamus. But she also uses short rhyming words that are easy to pronounce and read such as cat, rat, frog, and bog. Children adore seeing Boynton's animals do silly things they would never really do. These books are wonderful vocabulary builders that hold children's attention.
Guess How Much I Love You reveals the truth that words can't really explain the limits of love because it has no limits. Parent do love their children more than words can describe.
Diggers and Dumpers is an example of the best type of special interest nonfiction books for young children. My Jason had an avid interest in trucks and construction vehicles. At five years he knew more about big rigs than I did. This is a book that would have been just right for him between one and three, and he would have continued to look at it even longer. The illustrations are large and clear. The words are in large type. They tell children the names of the vehicles they like to watch, and they explain what these vehicles do. That's what children this age want from nonfiction -- a way to talk about what interests them, whether vehicles, flowers, animals, or everyday objects and activities.
Lois Ehlert is a children's author and illustrator known for labeling the objects in her bold colorful pictures that emphasize the shape of things. Click that author link and you will see all her books I discuss here. Planting a Rainbow, shown below, explores the steps in planting a flower garden in very simple terms, with few words, in giant print. Unlike ordinary word books, Ehlert's books tell a story or explain something in a child's world in a way that makes sense to them. She continues the gardening theme in Growing Vegetable Soup and then exhibits the fruits and vegetables that a garden produces in the alphabet book Eating the Alphabet. Most of her subjects are related to art and nature, so it's easy to find one of her books that is just right for your child.
Wouldn't you like to celebrate National Buy a Book Day now by buying a book for your favorite child? Publishers, authors, and booksellers will thank you. And don't limit book buying to one day of the year. Let's keep authors and publishers motivated to continue giving us more quality books for our children by helping them earn money through our purchases.
Which book will you buy? What is your favorite picture book? Did your children have a favorite?
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