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Jan 15

Go Go Pets the cutes Hamsters toys

Posted on Friday, January 15, 2010 in Zhu Zhu Pets

Why Are Go Go Pets Every Parents Dream?

The new Go Go Pets (or as they are called now ‘Zhu Zhu Pets’) are cute little furry hamsters.

These little hamsters can come with a hamster-mobile, a skateboard, a surfboard and other fun toys, as well as do normal hamster things like purring and cooing.

They are, of course, programmed toys that replicate hamsters. 

There are four hamster toys in all. Each one has been given a name and a personality. 

So, the question is, “What makes these toys such good toys for my child?”

I can think of three reasons why Zhu Zhu Pets are a good toy option for your child.

They are fun and they stimulate your child’s imagination.
Go Go Pets are a great compromise to owning and caring for a real animal.
They are durable and work well.

Let’s look at each of these.
Let’s face it. As your children grow up they soon discover dogs, cats, hamsters, rabbits, mice, and other little creatures that make up typical house pets. 

They in turn fall in love with each of them and they want one. As parents, we have to make sure our children are ready for a responsibility before we require it of them.

Its true that having a real animal to take care of can teach your child a lot of great lessons.

But you can also say that when your child is not ready, then you as the parent and head of household, would end up caring for your child’s pet while they are outside playing with their friends.

The great thing about a Go Go Pet is that you can satisfy your child’s delight in having a ‘pet’, yet there is no burden of care required of YOU! 

If you don’t want the hassle of pet ownership, and yet you want your child to somewhat experience what a pet is like, then Go Go Pets toys are the answer.

Go Go Pets are well made and their programming makes them behave like genuine little hamsters.

If your toy hamster scurries into the bathroom it will make little ‘bathroom’ sounds, like brushing teeth or a soft flushing sound. It can make the sound of running water or teeth brushing. If it goes to the bedroom it can make little snoring sounds.

If there is a flaw it is that when you first get your zhu zhu pet, it comes with two batteries that most likely will need to be replaced soon, if not right away.

Your new Go Go Pet is fantastic for making your child’s imagination soar! 
If you get the go go pet products that accompany the hamsters (like a surfboard, skateboard, exercise wheel, etc) then your child can pretend that their hamster is doing all sorts of fun activities.

… in short, they will develop a whole living world in which hamsters are exciting and adventurous. It is very healthy for a child to develop an imaginary world. It’s normal and healthy for your child to create their own world… one with exciting and lovable hamsters! It is a hugely better benefit than having them sit hypnotized in front of a mind numbing television show. 

Zhu Zhu Pets are now called go Go Pets. they are within the most popular toy pets for kids and are a sure way to keep the kids entertained for a long time

Jan 15

Hottest Christmas Toys For Kids In 2009

Posted on Friday, January 15, 2010 in Zhu Zhu Pets

Christmas time is coming up fast, and the season has arrived when moms and dads will once again begin searching many shops in order to locate the ideal present for their darling children. Watching kids open their presents and seeing their eyes light up is a moment to be treasured.

In order to satisfy your little ones this holiday season, you will want to search out several websites that list the greatest holiday presents for children. This column will discuss some of the hottest Christmas toys for kids in 2009.

Bakugan warriors are highly coveted toys this year. The warriors are miniature characters taken from Japanese animated shows that can be viewed on the Cartoon Network. They are a favorite program of kids. The series focuses on a bunch of kids called Bakugan Battle Brawlers who can exert command over beasts known as Bakugan. Similar to Pokemon, these figures are an extremely hot product that your kids would love to own.

Your children might like video games, and if they do, you might consider buying them the most current games this year. The Nintendo Wii has released a number of entertaining video games that incorporate a good amount of physical actions. In addition, many new games have been released for the Sony Playstation, the Nintendo DS Lite, and the Xbox 360.

Zhu Zhu pets are another one of the hottest Christmas toys for kids in 2009. If your kid is between the ages of 3 and 10, he/she will love these toys. Zhu Zhu pets are equipped with fake intelligence so they are able to respond to a variety of environments.

They make cute little sounds if they are cuddled or embraced. If you turn on the explore mode, these toys will travel short distances by themselves. Any child would love to own a Zhu Zhu pet. If you have older kids, a nice present might be the Cupcake Maker, which allows them to safely learn about baking.

For more of the hottest Christmas toys for kids, click here.

Jan 15

Popular Toys For Christmas- These Are Some Of The Popular Christmas Toys For Kids

Posted on Friday, January 15, 2010 in Zhu Zhu Pets

Christmas is the season for families and friends to gather and for people to exchange gifts. Your children are excited that Christmas is approaching, and you want to see their happy, smiling faces when they open their presents and see the gifts they have hoped for.

Christmas is the perfect time to make their little faces light up with joy when they receive games, toys, sweets and other gifts that will really delight them. Are you uncertain about what to buy for your children and wonder what they really want? There are many toys and games in the stores, so how do you know which gifts are right?

Let’s review the popular toys for Christmas for this year.

1. Zhu Zhu pets: This toy has been one of the hottest items for kids this season. Zhu Zhu pets are endowed with artificial intelligence, which allows them to interact with children, their surroundings, and other Zhu Zhu pets. These toys are perfect for children who are between the ages of 3 and 10.

2. Bakugan Warriors: These toys are based on the Cartoon Network characters who are very popular among children. Kids absolutely love these Japanese warriors. Any store that carries a good selection of children’s toys will probably have all of the warrior characters available to choose from.

3. Video and Computer Games: There is probably not a child around who doesn’t want a new video game. Games for the hand held video systems and games that are played on a computer are very popular children’s items. If your child finds the newest version of Nintendo DS under the tree, you will see a happy, smiling face.

You can find these popular toys for Christmas and other toys by clicking here.

Jan 14

What Kids Want For Christmas 2009

Posted on Thursday, January 14, 2010 in Zhu Zhu Pets

Are you having a hard time figuring out what kids want for Christmas 2009?  With so many advertisements coming from every direction, it can become overwhelming to try to figure out what the hot, best selling gifts really are.

No more worrying.  The research has been done for you!  Here is a list of the hot kids Christmas gifts for 2009.  The list is in no particular order as the popular gifts tend to travel up and down the top of the list.

Zhu Zhu Pets Hamsters.  These are so hot this year!  They occupy several of the top spots in any major toy store’s top 10.  Zhu Zhu Pets Hamsters are already hard to get a hold of and prices are soaring. Zhu Zhu Pets and the many accessories that you can purchase for your Zhu Zhu Hamster have a home at the top of the best selling toys lists. Live Butterfly Garden.  This one goes on and off the top 10 list.  It is a cool way for kids to learn about butterflies as they can watch them grow from larvae to beautiful butterflies.  This is a neat gift. Mindflex.  This one is for a child who is a bit older.  It uses the power of the mind.  You have got to check this out! Bakugan.  For little boys all Bakugan toys are a hit!  Bakugan 7 in 1 Maxus Dragonoid is a steadfast toy on the top of the lists.

These are just some of the toys that are very popular this year.  When you want to find  what kids want for Christmas in 2009, start with these and you won’t go wrong.

For more information about Zhu Zhu Hamsters and other toys that kids want, visit What Kids Want for Christmas.

Jan 14

A story on Chinese yixing teapot–The art of brewing that cuppa

Posted on Thursday, January 14, 2010 in Zhu Zhu Pets

Drinking Chinese tea is an elaborate affair, which involves everything from choosing the right pot to pouring the tea out the right way, an expert from China tells GUAN LIBING.
DRINKING tea is not just a matter of gulping it down.
Mr Zhu Changde, a tea expert from Jiangsu province, China, has a whole set of rules governing the brewing and serving of Chinese tea -and even the choice of teapots.
The 45-year-old is now in Singapore to demonstrate his skills at the Takashimaya SC Shopping Centre in Ngee Ann City. His twice-daily Chinese tea-brewing demonstrations end today.
While here, Mr Zhu aims to give people a better understanding of the famous Zisha teapots, which are handcrafted and produced in Jiangsu.
So before you go into the kitchen to make a cuppa, here are some tips:
- In the brewing of Chinese tea, the most important factor is the choice of teapot and tea leaves. Next comes the use of tea cups, says Mr Zhu.
The self-trained expert in the art of brewing Chinese tea says the Chinese from northern China prefer to use big teapots and cups, while the southerners go for small pots and cups.
- Explains Mr Zhu in fluent Mandarin: “There is a golden rule in brewing Chinese tea — never mix the teapots when using different tea leaves. This means that there is no such a thing as a common teapot, because it will mar the flavour of the tea.
- “When you brew tea like Wulong or Baolei, you should use boiling water about 100 deg C and this should be poured into the pot from a higher level, so as to flush out any particles from the tea leaves.”
- Another golden rule is that the first round of tea made is never consumed.
Says Mr Zhu: “This is used to pour over the teapot and cups for a better shine.
“The second round of tea should stay in the pot for at least 30 seconds before serving.  This is to give the tea leaves some time to release their flavour. For each subsequent round, the timing should be increased.”
However, he warns that for a better cuppa, the tea leaves should not be used for more than five brews. Otherwise, they will loose their flavour.
It is also important to remember that in each round, all the tea down to the last drop must be poured out before brewing a new pot.
Mr Zhu has another set of rules for serving tea:
- The tea should be poured from a lower angle into each cup, to avoid spilling, “particularly for the more expensive tea”, he says.
- Each brew should be divided equally among the number of cups. He says that such skills have to be acquired through much practice.
He adds: “Certain parts of China have their own customs when serving tea.  In the Swatow area, for example, the tea has to be divided equally, down to the last drop.  But in Taiwan, there is an extra cup, which serves as the reserve.
“The tea novice should remember that all the cups and teapots should be rinsed in hot water and preferably be kept warm before being used. This helps to give the tea a fuller body,” says Mr Zhu.
Zhu Changde’s tea-brewing demonstration is on at Basement 2 of Takashimaya SC Shopping Centre today at 12.30 2 pm and 6 8 pm.
POT SHOTS
MR ZHU CHANGDE, married with an 11-year-old daughter, runs a business dealing in Zisha teapots.
Born in Jiangsu province, he was first exposed to the art of brewing Chinese tea as a child, through sessions with a granduncle.
To date, he has given numerous tea-brewing demonstrations in Hongkong.
But he laments that the people living in Yixing, his hometown, do not pay much attention to brewing tea.
“Despite living in Yixing, which is the main producer of Zisha teapots, many of the people make tea from plastic teapots. That is the irony!

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