Entertainment for Children
June 20th, 2011Author: adminIf you’ve ever spent any time with children, let’s say roughly around the age group of 3-6, you’d know that they are easily distracted
and they need constant entertainment. Coming up with different techniques in entertainment for children can get tough even for the seasoned player, which in this case is a person who spends a lot of time with children. Parents who have kids of this age are often baffled about how to keep their kids busy through entertainment and how to keep inventing newer methods in children’s entertainment all the time. That is where this article will help, ‘coz it gives you some forms of entertainment for children that you can use and keep the kids engaged. Continue reading for some tips and ideas.
Entertainment for Kids
Entertainment for children can be looked at in two ways, if you ask me. There’s entertainment for pure entertainment sake and then there’s entertainment that helps in child development by teaching them different concepts of life while entertaining them. We shall be focusing on some of these techniques that double up as entertainment for children in the following paragraphs.
Arts and Crafts
Different forms of kid’s crafts make for some of the best entertainers for kids. This range offers so many choices that it can literally get confusing when it comes to making a choice. Easy crafts for kids provide for a lot of color and activities, and that is what the kids enjoy. Playing with dough and clay or making things out of colored paper is what the kids love most. Even a simple activity like beading a necklace can keep the kids engaged for a long time. Just make sure that the material provided to them is safe.
Activity Books
Activity books include coloring books, maze books, finding words, finding hidden objects and a whole other options. Sit with them and take them through a couple of things, then when they get the hang of it, leave them at it.
Puppet Shows
Puppet shows provide for a whole lot of entertainment in one medium. There’s colors and objects of different shapes and sizes, there’s music and most important of all – there are stories! Kids love stories and the different voices that are put on by the puppeteers.
Cartoons
This one has got to be the most common choice that is used as part of the entertainment for children. There is wide range in this one and it is the easiest thing to get hooked on to. Many parents try and limit the watching hours for their kids ‘coz it can get quite addictive. There have been several shows that have been developed with the aim of teaching kids through entertainment, like ‘Sesame Street’, and these are both fun and provide knowledge.
Kids Stories
Kids and stories. Stories and kids. There is an innate connection there. Everyone loves a good story and kids are no different. There are several new forms of storytelling that have been developed over the years. There are the fairy tale books with their short stories for kids, audio CDs, interactive children’s books and more.
Music and Dance
This is one option that is not heavily used but can be taken in as one of the factors of entertainment for children’s party as well as everyday. Put on a kid’s music CD and dance around with the kids. They’ll love it.
Kid’s Games
Party games or even the everyday indoor and outdoor childhood games like hop scotch, tag, finding the leader, hula hoops and others make for some of the best forms of entertainment for children. This is where they just give in to their instincts and have a good time without caring about a thing in the world.
All these games are not just great sources of entertainment, they are also as much fun when they double up as party entertainment for kids. They teach as well as entertain and that’s one of their best features. So the next time there’s any confusion about the choices for entertainment for children, peruse through this article and you’ll have your choices ready for the picking.
Good Family Movies
June 20th, 2011Author: adminIt is a Sunday and you want to plan a family fun activity. It is not always possible to go out. Suppose it is snowing? You need a fun
option which you and your family can enjoy! So why not stay indoors and watch one of the good family movies? Which ones are the good family movies, you ask? Well, let me just get you started with this list. I’m sure that at the end of this, you will be coming up with more good family movies on your own!
Now the secret to a good family movie is that it should be one that everyone enjoys. You cannot just have kiddie movies that parents won’t like and you certainly cannot have the violent, racy, abusive ones. So here’s a good family movies list which I think you and your family will love to watch.
Good Family Movies List
- The Home Alone Series: Based on a very simple concept, about the parents accidentally leaving the kid alone at home and how the kid single handedly tackles the bad guys, the Home Alone series was a raging hit when I was a kid and the one movie my parents always showed me. It is one of the eternally good family comedy movies which you and your family will enjoy.
- Stuart Little Series: Who said mice are abominable creatures? You sure wouldn’t think so if you had that cute little mouse named Stuart! Of course there would be some skirmishes with Snowbell, the cat, but the goodness of Stuart will win over everyone in the end, including the viewers.
- Ratatouille: Of course a rat is not quite the same as a mouse! Ratatouille too is one of the most adorable movies of all time. Remy is a rat who dreams of becoming a big chef on day but is continuously undermined by humans and alienated by the rat community. Nevertheless little Remy does not give up and goes on to accomplish his dream.
- The High School Musical Series: A recent movie series that has really charmed everyone from the pre-teens to the parents, the High School Musical stars Zac Efron and Vanessa Hudgens in the lead, Vanessa playing the sweet, studious Gabriella and Zac playing the basketball jock, Troy. Their love for singing in the musical gets them together. But it is a sweet kind of high school love which parent won’t mind showing their kids!
- The Princess Diaries: A real favorite among the girls, The Princess Diaries is a story about a young, geeky girl named Mia, who finds out that she is a princess. Her royal grandmother tries to transform this awkward, unpopular girl, played by Anne Hathaway into a woman with royal bearings.
- Shrek Series: A bit on the comical side, Shrek is a movie about the exploits of a cute ogre named Shrek, along with his friend Donkey. How he falls in love with the beautiful princess Fiona and how their love blossoms is the subject of the sequels.
- The Parent Trap: This is one of the very good family movies. This movie has twin daughters both played by Lindsay Lohan. Their parents are separated and living with one daughter each in England and US, never to meet again. But the daughters meet and realize that they are twin sisters and hatch a plan to get their parents back together. How they do it is the underlined concept of the film.
- The Harry Potter Series: Based on the Harry Potter books by J.K. Rowling, the Harry Potter films show the adventures of the young wizard Harry Potter and his best friends, Ron and Hermione. A big hit among the teens and lovers of the books!
- Finding Nemo: Another great film coming from the Walt Disney stable, Finding Nemo is one of the good family comedy movies. Marlin, a clownfish, is out to find his son Nemo who was captured by a scuba diver. Will Marlin succeed in finding his son? Or will he too be captured and put in an fish bowl?
- Madagascar: Four animals stuck up in the New York City zoo dream of going out into the wild and living free, the way they were meant to. But when they actually arrive in Madagascar, they realize that living in the jungle is not very easy! This movie is about how these animals learn to live the ‘wild’ life!.
So these were some of the very good family movies. So now you never need to worry about being stuck at home and wondering what to do. Just keep some of these eternally lovable movies handy!
Does the Mainstream Still Exist?
June 20th, 2011Author: adminFor at least a century, terms like ‘avant-garde’ and ‘cutting edge’ have been associated with cultural products that lie outside the mainstream. That is, the cutting edge is usually something that most people aren’t interested in. By the time it becomes mainstream – in other words, by the time the majority of people come to know about or appreciate it – the cultural product in question isn’t cutting edge anymore. This is true in almost every medium, including painting and other visual arts, film, music, and literature. The things that have real, lasting cultural importance are, at first, adopted and endorsed only by a select few.
Becoming Mainstream
Of course, the question that is raised by these considerations of the cutting edge is: what causes cultural products to rise from obscurity to cultural importance and, eventually, to enter the mainstream? There is an argument to be made that the tastes and whims of influential people and institutions have as much to do with this process as the content of art and media itself. For example, Jean-Michel Basquiat, one of the most famous “outsider artists” in history, rose from obscurity to massive prominence largely thanks to the influence of Andy Warhol and his associates.
The point is even more strikingly made in the example of music. Which musicians become famous has historically been almost entirely up to the record companies. Much mainstream pop and rock music is tailor-made by large record companies to have a high profile and high sales from the start, with little thought to artistic expression or cultural importance. More experimental musicians, however, have to get lucky with record companies in much the same way. Out of 10 culturally relevant musicians, one might get a decent deal with an independent record company, without which their music would never be heard. Which one of the 10 gets this exposure is, perhaps, the luck of the draw. If the indie band goes on to become hugely influential to future musicians, the role that fortune played in this state of affairs ought not to be overlooked.
Who Decides What’s Important?
To some extent, then, the avant-garde is determined by those who are already part of the mainstream. Record companies, production companies, established artists, and art galleries all have an important say in what’s cutting edge, so the distinction between the avant-garde and popular opinion is perhaps not so clear cut. In order for creative endeavors to have an effect on culture, someone with the power to impact culture has to get involved.
Underground Promotion
Historically, small-scale promotion of new, exciting media has been important. When a new band or independent filmmaker arises and appeals to trendsetters, these trendsetters spread the word in a number of ways, and this “underground” promotion helps avant-garde artists along the path toward cultural relevance and mass appeal. In the past, if something gained enough of an audience to be noticed by larger institutions, it had as good as succeeded in “breaking through.” Today, however, it is becoming less and less clear what a breakthrough act is, what the mainstream is, and whether the concept of mainstream versus avant-garde media retains any relevance at all.
Becoming Famous Online
The most obvious example of the cultural shift that has taken place over the past decades can be seen in the way the internet has affected the spread of cultural information and media. In the past, a new pop group had to start locally, growing in importance via word of mouth and bootlegging, eventually earning the attention of a large record company and growing in popularity (and, often, decreasing in cultural importance) from there. Now, this process has been almost completely overtaken by online word of mouth. A new band, instead of distributing demo tapes to record companies and radio stations, can put its music on the internet for all to hear. People anywhere in the world can listen to and respond to the band’s music, vastly increasing the potential increase in popularity via word-of-mouth. Thus, culturally important, experimental musicians can become widely known before they have been noticed by the mainstream. It hardly needs to be said that this places far more importance on the content of the media being distributed online. The support of an established artist is no longer necessary for new artists to become successful. Instead of a cultural hegemony of the influential, we now have a situation where, thanks to technology, culture is becoming more democratic.
The Democratization of Culture
The democratization of culture is, perhaps, killing what was once known as the mainstream. Because institutionalized support is irrelevant, a musician, artist, or even (though to a lesser extent) a filmmaker can become successful and well known without ever becoming famous in the traditional sense of the word. Instead of culturally important media products rising to the mainstream after slowly gaining acceptance in avant-garde communities, many media communities remain avant-garde. Not only does this eradicate the idea of a strong distinction between cultural relevance and mainstream prominence, it calls into question the future of the mainstream. With a more democratic approach toward culture, the cultural hegemony that established the mainstream in the first place may no longer be necessary.