Two images are shown for each item, meaning kids won’t think every truck is red or a ball is always blue. The video progresses to show different colors in a similar fashion. You can play it with ...
Parents might want to encourage their kids to play video games, especially if they show interest in robotics. Ed Merh, Co-Founder of Machina Labs, told 7News’ Lindsey Mastis that robots are ...
“Seventy-six percent of kids ages 10-17 stated they want something related to video games, and that put video games ahead of all other gift items, including clothes and accessories, money and gift ...