Leapster Does What iDon’t – FLASH

Tired of letting your child play with some of the kids apps on your iPhone, only to find out they’ve prank-called everyone in your contacts list? Well, time to take it back, because you’ll soon be able to give them something more age-appropriate in return. LeapFrog today has announced their newest “educational gaming handheld” device, the Leapster Explorer.

On paper, this is an impressive piece of educational tech. First and foremost, it has a high-res finger-touch screen that’s a must-have for kids being raised in a world of iPads and Nintendo DSs. Second, it supports both Flash and 3D graphics, which says to us it will be relatively easy to develop for and support. And third, it’s online, which not only allows kids to play the types of games against their friends they should be playing, it also introduces the ability to download Leaplet Learning Apps for new games and functionality.

The Leapster Explorer also integrates games with LeapWorld, an achievement system which provides LeapWorld tokens for youngins to spend on in-game perks. It will also email parents of recent accomplishments, areas which may need further development and suggest new games and apps based on their playtime. Can this thing babysit, too?

It will be available in stores starting July 15 for a MSRP of $69.99, but can be pre-ordered today via Amazon.com which includes a free Leaplet download.

Read the full press release here.

Toys ‘R’ Us Celebrates Toy Story 3, Offers Free Tix

Looking back at the first half of 2010, it is difficult to say it has been a disappointing year for family movies, with Alice and Wonderland, How To Train Your Dragon and Shrek Forever After showing box office dominance. But coming off a year where we had one quality family movie after another, anything would look pale in comparison

At first glance of the Summer movie schedule, it might appear to be light, but don’t let the perception of a lack of tentpole family films fool you – there really is something to see every week through July, and with the right marketing and word of mouth there’s bound to be a few new franchises born.

If there is one sure thing, however, it’s Toy Story 3. The franchise that not only built Pixar but saved Disney in the process is getting it’s long-awaited follow-up, which was once in development by a new CGI company created by Disney before the Pixar acquisition. And if there is a match made in marketing heaven, it’s Toy Story 3 and Toys ‘R’ Us.

Actually, it’s probably Toy Story 3 and The Disney Store, but we digress…

This summer, walk into your local Toys ‘R’ Us or Babies ‘R’ Us store and you’ll be immediately greeted by Buzz, Woody and the gang with signage and promotion to last throughout the Summer. Both Toys ‘R’ Us and Babies ‘R’ Us will create specialty boutiques with exclusive toys, room decor and other merchandise to celebrate the return of the Toys. Here’s an MDIAG! important note: Babies ‘R’ Us will be the place to find the Toy Story 3 Imaginext line, for Mommy and Daddy Geek who want to share the excitement of the new film with their toddlers but are just too young to bring to the theaters.

The best part of this promotion? Leading up to the theatrical release of Toy Story 3 on June 18, Toys ‘R’ Us will be offering a free ticket to the movie with a $25 purchase of Toy Story merchandise. So be sure to get your Toy Story toys ahead of the movie – your kids will thank you later in life.

Click here to read the full press release.

Unhappy Meals in Today’s Daily Dad-gest

A toy in the box has been a staple of American foods since we can remember. How many of us ruthlessly hunted in the battleground of a cereal box until we scored our prey? The Happy Meal is the logical progression of this, except it has burgers and fries instead of Lucky Charms. But the toy remains the same.

Until now. Apparently some angry Santa Clara County supervisors must have had terrible childhood memories because they approved an ordinance to ban toys in fast-food meals.

“Hoping again to be a pioneer in promoting healthier eating, Santa Clara County supervisors on Tuesday approved the nation’s first ordinance that would prevent restaurants from using toys to lure kids to meals high in fat, sugar and calories.

“Under the ordinance, restaurants would not be able to offer toys for kids’ meals that exceed certain nutritional standards — more than 485 total calories, for instance, or more than 600 milligrams of sodium. That means, at Wendy’s, four chicken nuggets, mandarin oranges and low-fat milk would get a toy. But the crispy chicken sandwich, fries and chocolate milk would not.”

Um, we’re sorry to break it to you, but the toys only bring in the adults – it’s the fries that keep the kids coming. Just saying.

The ordinance only applies to a handful of restaurants in certain areas and small pockets of the county; restaurants within city limits are unaffected, and has to go to a final vote on May 11 before it is final.

We feel this is only a publicity stunt. Certainly Santa Clara county is doing this with our children’s best interests in mind, but there are other things they can do instead of taking the toy away, like create a promote a healthy lifestyle, increase after-school activities for kids, and improve the meals in the school lunchroom. All this stunt does is give sites like us something to write about and empowers other ill-informed politicians across the country to waste more taxpayer dollars on similar initiatives.

I think a bigger problem is the possibility we are contaminating an entire alien planet. It’s not enough we ruin the Earth, now we’re starting on Mars in the worst possible way. Researchers from NASA say bacteria from earth could be hitching a ride on our spacecraft, and inadvertently contaminating the Red Planet we all have dreams of visiting once in our lifetimes.

“Even though NASA and other space agencies do sterilize spacecraft in an effort to reduce the chance of contamination to other bodies in our solar system, recent studies have shown that microbial species are likely still hitching a ride. And in what might be a more-harm-than-good scenario, the sterile nature of spacecraft assembly facilities ensures that only the most resilient species survive, including acinetobacter, bacillus, escherichia, staphylococcus and streptococcus. So we’re likely sending the worst of the worst kinds of bacteria, at least by human standards.”

This could result in three possible ways. One: We might contaminate and destroy all existing alien life forms on Mars. Two: As the bacteria interact and evolve on Mars, we might create a life form more deadly than anything we’ve ever seen – something like the face huggers, perhaps. Or three: We might just tick off the aliens which already live there to come to Earth and get some payback. Gee, let’s give aliens one more reason to conquer and colonize our planet. Just have the 3D cameras ready, Hollywood.

Lastly, a study from the NPD group found portable gaming habits in children aged 4 – 14 are up 8% from when the study began in 2005. Now before the Santa Clara superiors try to ban gaming in public too, let’s think about this. The rise in portable gaming could actually be a good thing for kids. Many kids share daily commutes with their parents to and from day care and school due to the increase in dual-income families. With so many entertainment options being made available in the car to kids these days – DVD players, iPods, iPhones – a Nintendo DS or Sony PSP is a logical extension of these devices. What this also means is that kids aren’t wasting time in front of the TV when they should be studying or exercising, they are simply filling the downtime.

The other positive is all games are not destructive; they can be educational or provide other developmental benefits. There are several titles age-appropriate for younger children on the DS, and both Leapfrog and Vtech have portable products filling the “games-as-educational” need. And generally, the simplicity of the technology on the DS is more akin to the games we parents played as kids, where innovation and creativity trumped graphic and gratuitous violence. One can argue the Pokémon games don’t necessarily provide any educational value, but it would be hard to justify why they are bad for you.

Here are the other top stories of the day:

No Jokey: Paul Reubens Joins ‘Smurf’ Film [Deadline.com]

Imax, Warner Bros. pact on 20-film deal [The Hollywood Reporter]

How to Plan the Ultimate Star Wars Girl’s Birthday Party [Parenting Pink]

Amazon Gold Box Deal – Dancing Brobee?

gb_gabbaAmazon’s Gold Box deal for 4 PM PST (7 PM EST) sounds great for MDIAG readers:

Is there a Party in Your Tummy? Do you like to Dancey-dance? Join this green furry guy in Gabba land and have a great time with DJ Lance Rock and the gang. Yo!

We won’t know definitively what it will be, but we have a good idea from the description it’s probably Spinmaster’s Yo Gabba Gabba Dancing Brobee. Keep an eye out and jump in on this potentially awesome post-holiday deal.

Source: Gabba Gold Box Today 4 PM PST/7 PM EST

ThinkGeek Announces “Geek Kids”

ThinkGeek has launched a brand new category on their most awesome site, called “Geek Kids“.

Whether you have a geekling of your own or you’re shopping for a special junior geek in your life, we’ve assembled the best and coolest gifts and goodies; hand-picked for the little mini versions of us smart masses.

Well if that just doesn’t sum up what MDIAG! is all about…

All Things Gabba

Amazon Toy Time’s Blog has a nice write-up of the new season of Yo Gabba Gabba (which started yesterday, by the way). They also have a hands-on review of the Dancing Brobee doll from Spinmaster, which MDIAG! didn’t know was in stores yet…

On the music front, the latest Entertainment Weekly (with Anne Hathaway on the cover) wrote a Yo Gabba Gabba soundtrack album will be available on iTunes on October 14. Family music site Zooglobble (love those Web 2.0 names) list the tracks:

1. Party In My Tummy – Yo Gabba Gabba!
2. Hey, Won’t Somebody Come Out and Play – The Little Ones
3. I Like To Dance – Yo Gabba Gabba!
4. Train Ride – Tahiti 80
5. Get The Sillies Out – Yo Gabba Gabba!
6. Happy Birthday – The Ting Tings
7. Biz’s Beat of the Day – Biz Markie
8. Be Nice To Animals – The Salteens
9. I’m So Sorry – Yo Gabba Gabba!
10. Lovely, Love My Family – The Roots
11. Pool Party – The Aquabats
12. Goodbye Song – Yo Gabba Gabba!
13. Bedtime Lullaby – Mark Kozelek

Lastly, a quick MDIAG! review of “Birthday”, the first episode of YGG Season 2: It thankfully avoided the sophomore slump by keeping in perspective that after all, it is a kids show, not a trip for stoners or college slackers.

Let’s just hope it doesn’t become an annoying parade of celebrities in the episodes to come.

Yo Gabba Gabba Toys This Friday!

The Yo Gabba Gabba toys that were sprouting up in Cincinnati a month back are officially hitting a store near you on August 1. Spinmaster, the manufacturer of the toys, have updated their website with a splash page and product line-up.

Amazon.com has even more products listed, including books from Simon & Schuster and a DVD, but these do not seem to be available until the end of the year.