Technology and Summer Fun for Kids

Top Fixed Logo PlacementRecently I was sitting in my office typing something up in Microsoft Word and I clicked to print it.  I asked my 8-year old, who standing nearby to grab the paper out of the printer and  hand it to me.  He picked up the document, gave it a quick glance, and said in a mildly judgmental tone, “Sooo, decided to go with Century Gothic, huh?”

Um, how do you even know what that is??  He knows because unlike me, who took her first keyboarding class as a Sophomore in high school, our kids start learning typing, word processing, and other computer skills starting in Kindergarten.  My second grader this year was making PowerPoint presentations in class and learning how to type and edit papers.  This blows my mind!

Kiddo Typing

We definitely live in an age where kids are very familiar with technology.  As a mother to 3 (almost 4!) boys, electronics are a huge part of our lives.  And while my husband and I make sure to encourage a well-rounded, balanced life full of activities like sports and outside play, we also embrace technology and have found it to be a great way to keep our active kiddos engaged, entertained, and learning.  I’m going to share a few of the ways we do this at our house.  I’m featuring the Microsoft Surface Pro 3 tablet, but these things all apply no matter what type of devices you may have in your home. (Check out yesterday’s post for more about the Surface Pro 3)

Safety First

One of the best things about kids having access to electronics is that the world is at their fingertips.  One of the worst thing about kids having access to electronics, is that the world is at their fingertips!  Parents, I urge you to make good use of parental controls on the electronics that your children use.  One of my favorite things about the Surface Pro 3, is that just like my PC, and other Windows products, I can set up an account for each of my kids and have control over exactly what they have access to.

Family Accounts-2

They can’t access the profile of anyone else, and theirs is set up just for them.  On our tablet, my husband and I use it for work, so aside from safety, I don’t want my kids messing with my stuff!  I’m happy to know that I can hand it off to my 8 year old and on his profile he has limited access to the things we allow.  His favorite games are there, a few appropriate websites and apps, and we can set timers (my favorite!)  With the timers, he can play for say, 30 minutes, and then it locks and tells him time is up.  There’s an option there to ask your parent for more time, and I can easily give him 15 more minutes.  I can also get detailed reporting of what my kids are spending their time on, and any websites they access, which really gives me peace of mind.

Art and Creativity

Want to know a secret?  We don’t own paint.  Never have.  I see pictures on Facebook of my friends’ toddlers covered head to toe in water colors and finger paint with captions like, “having fun with art today!” and I can’t look.  It’s not cute; it looks like a disaster.  You know what’s not a disaster?  This.

Surface FreshPaint

I’m not going to lie, I am just as obsessed with the app FreshPaint as my kids are.   If you have a Microsoft device, try it out.  Little fingers have just as much fun as big fingers.

Surface Painting

My kids’ favorite thing to do is snap a photo of themselves with the built-in camera and then convert it to a drawing that they can then paint.  It always starts off cute, and then they inevitably put monster eyes on someone or paint their face green.

Surface Portrait

There are so many fun art and design applications on tablets these days, and it’s a great way to get kids interested in being creative and using their imaginations.  And let’s face it: it’s much, much cleaner.

Education

As a parent, my favorite aspect of my kids’ obsession with electronics is the ability I have to trick them into learning stuff.  The simple fact is that games make things fun!  During these summer months we have rules at our house that along with lazy summer days, we also do chores and we do school work.  They don’t even know half the time when I’m making them do homework when it’s disguised as  a fun math game, or story time.   The summer is a great time to pick a random topic and spend some time learning more about it.  My boys have a particular interest in space, planets, and stars, so we’ve had tons of fun laying out on the trampoline on warm summer nights studying constellations with SkyMap.  Like I said, the world at your fingertips.  Literally!

SkyMap3

Crafting

My comments about painting may have made it sound like I’m anti-crafting, which is not true.  I’m just all about selective crafting.  I often get overzealous and hand my kids books and websites about science experiments and craft projects and tell them to pick something fun we can do together.  Then I look at the supply list and realize I need 8 cans of liquid nitrogen, a Moroccan horse hoof, extra strength super glue and 4 acres of open space and I say, “Um….so is there anything in there that uses tape and a piece of paper?  We can do that one.

I created a brilliant solution (if I don’t say so myself) by collecting projects I already know are doable and organizing them all on a Pinterest board.  That way, just like when I “let” my kids choose what they have for dinner (between two options I’ve already picked) they can browse through the fun activities at will and I look like super mom when they point to homemade rockets and I say, “Sure!  Because I’m an awesome Mom and we do things like that!”

Surface Pinterest

We have tons of fun ideas like this on Our Best Bites.  Check out our tutorials for Ginormous bubbles, or Homemade Lava Lamps and have some fun with the kiddos.

Entertainment

Surface Movie Fort 2

I’m not all about homework and creativity.  Sometimes it’s also okay to just relax and have fun!  We keep our Microsoft Surface Pro 3 loaded with age-appropriate games and entertainment for our young boys as well.  Sometimes after a long day of playing out in the sunshine, you just want to relax on the couch and look for Waldo.

Surface Where's Waldo

Or build a blanket fort and watch a movie inside. The Surface Pro 3 has awesome Dolby® enhanced sound, and the kickstand and large screen means there’s no fighting about who gets to hold it or sit closest.  There’s definitely something magical about watching a movie in a blanket fort.

Surface Movie Fort

We have an upcoming road trip, and we’ll definitely be loading a microSD card with our favorite movies in hopes of lulling them into a comatose sleep.

As you can see, technology can be a great part of balanced family life, helping everyone to stay organized, entertained, and engaged!

We’d love for your family to integrate a little more technology as well, so we’re thrilled to be giving away a $500 Best Buy Gift Card to a lucky reader!  Use it toward a Surface Pro 3 or any other fun electronics or accessories that your family will enjoy, and have an extra fun summer!

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Sara Wells

Sara Wells co-founded Our Best Bites in 2008. She is the author of three Bestselling Cook Books, Best Bites: 150 Family Favorite RecipesSavoring the Seasons with Our Best Bites, and 400 Calories or Less from Our Best Bites. Sara’s work has been featured in many local and national news outlets and publications such as Parenting MagazineBetter Homes & GardensFine CookingThe Rachel Ray Show and the New York Times.

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Questions & Reviews

  1. Iove the fact that it’s basically a PC tablet. No more switching between my iPad and laptop. I would use this baby for teaching school and everything else!

  2. This looks like just the technology that I need to make organizing my home/work life a ton easier!! I’d love to give it a try!!

  3. I would use it to replace our large laptop – it looks like the perfect size to have on the countertop while cooking. I usually use my phone , but it’s really too small.

  4. I’m in the minority of people with a Windows smartphone and love how easy and intuitive it is. Our laptop is dying and I would love to replace it with a big, giant version of my phone! 🙂

  5. I love the idea of a tablet that acts like a laptop. I think an Android tablet is like a large phone–I’m often disappointed in the create/produce/process capabilities.

  6. The Surface Pro looks like so much fun. I like the thought of using it for notes & for recipes while I’m cooking. A few games don’t hurt either! Thanks!

  7. I’d love to use the Surface Pro 3 instead of my heavy laptop. It would be easier to travel with. Thanks for the awesome giveaway!

  8. I’ve got 3 grandkids (3,10 and 13) who are all into different things but I love that fresh paint app and know they would have fun doing that together and my daughter would be ever so grateful that her 3 year old wouldn’t be adding her “art” onto the walls into the carpet or all over herself .. peeking around a corner saying… “look at me mommy.. I’m pretty!”

  9. It would become my new bast friend. I would read books on it. I would organize myself with lists. I would look up things to do. I would just have an easier life.

  10. I’d use the Surface Pro as a laptop… To surf the internet and check Facebook. You know, the important stuff.

  11. I might be a lot older than your kiddos, but that art program looks awesome! I would love to try it and share it with the kids I nanny!

  12. My daughter is 3 and she’s never really used our phones or computer because she’s not the most gentle child…. But as she’s getting older,I think this would be a great tool for her!

  13. I would love to use it for my computer when I travel. It is lightweight and easy to tote around.

  14. I would use it as my cookbook in the kitchen! That screen is so much bigger than my phone and it looks so much more efficient and easy. Love the kickstand!

  15. It would be great for my girls computer time to take place right next to me wherever I am. Great giveaway!

  16. This would be so great for recipes!! I always end up using my phone and it is too small!!

  17. Don’t know that I would use it for cooking, as shown in yesterday’s post (I’m a messy cook and I don’t have much counterspac, so all my cookbooks have ingredients all over them) but I don’t have a tablet yet and I love the idea of the parental controls (TIMER!) for kids’ use. I like the idea of that thin keyboard with the weighted keys. I’m pretty sure I’d come up with a host of uses for it once I had it, but right now I’m thinking it would be great for organization and taking notes @ Ward Council and Pres mtgs and for indexing later this year when it becomes web-based.

  18. The thought of raising kids in this world filled with technology is a little terrifying to me! When that time comes, I will certainly be relying on lots of advice like this post, on the web and from real-life moms!

  19. We are probably the last family we know of to have a tablet, so it’s great to see a good in-depth review. We’ll be road-tripping too, so one of these would be aaaahh-MAY-zing!!

  20. I would use it to keep track of my crafting projects – then I could remember to buy what I need to finish something!

  21. I would use it at work on my breaks to keep me entertained. And on car trips! I have a Surface RT already, and this would be even nicer!

  22. I would use to buy something for my classroom. Surface Pro, video camera, so many choices.