Posts Tagged ‘blue’
This was a good movie to introduce telling time to my kindergarten/first grade special education class.
The kids enjoyed the video, but it is not a serious lesson on time. I feel it is good to use to help give children a prior knowledge of the subject of time, for children of a young age.
Blue s Clues Telling
I am very disappointed with it on day one itself. This scale never shows correct weight and some times it is showing 10 pounds less than my original weight. I have tried it on the hard floor also, but no luck. Please look for another good scale.
Blue Lights
Getting this pedometer is the best thing I ever did for my health. I’ll always walk “just a little further” and the Omron is the best for tracking progress!
Kroo Blue and Gray
Not a whole lot to say, except that this is exactly what I wanted. Very simple, not a lot of bells and whistles, but it was cheap and gets the floors incredibly clean. If you’re a poor grad student like me who only needs to clean your carpets for as little money as possible, BUY THIS VACUUM!
4n1 Neoprene Dark Blue
I’ll be honest! When I saw a 3.1 HDMI cable, 6 feet long, for $2 and change, I thought it had to be a joke. I was very impressed and a little shocked that it even showed up. I’m using it for an X-box 360 and it works like a charm. Very impressive
Touch the Sky Blue
Well, it’s a classic. It’s a relatively quick read, and for some reason I was surprised by how much I liked it. It didn’t really ’speak’ to me as it might have done if I’d read it when I was younger, but I enjoyed the story and the narrative style. It’s amusing to have the narrator obviously exaggerate and lie to you for his own ego.
If you’re a teenager (maybe an older teenager, now that I think about it – particularly males) or an adult who never read this, pick it up and give it a shot. Worst case is that you’ll be a bit bored for a few hours. More likely you’ll both enjoy it and be enriched by it at the same time.
Wonderul Days Sky Blue
The EatSmart Digital Scale has been right-on since its arrival two weeks ago.
We are amazed with its accuracy. We have gone through many scales over the years
and have never been happy – until now. I came to Amazon looking for a Balance scale, the kind you’d see in a doctor’s office. But the reviews for this scale were so positive, I decided to give digital one more try and I’m glad I did. It’s very simple to operate; just step on and your weight is displayed in seconds. It’s very attractive and takes up little space. The price is low enough to give these as gifts for any occasion.
BLUE 100FT CAT6 CAT
The strap broke after a couple weeks of use but i called and they replaced it. The strap will brake again though.
Also there’s a small speaker on the button i think that got clogged with salt, now my watch doesn’t beep or make noise anymore.
I also don’t like having to wear the heart monitor around my chest, idk it feels restrictive.
Zoo Med Daylight Blue
I have had my Kindle since before Christmas and I love it. Before getting my Kindle I would read 1 to 2 books per week. With the Kindle I am able to read more quickly because I am unburdened with the weight of a physical book. I now read 2 to 3 books a week, at least. During the recent blizzard in the Northeast I read 6 books in a week and didn’t need to worry about ever running out of material since I can instantly search and receive almost any book I want. Recently I downloaded a few of the books that Amazon was offering free for the Knidle and they were very good. I highly recommend Operation Sheba by Misty Evans. It was excellent and it was FREE.
Features I Love:
1. All my books are with me all the time- so if I want to re-read a particular chapter or reference something I can.
2. Share library with my family- my husband and children all have the i-touch. Since we like to read a lot of the same things, with the Kindle app they can access our Amazon library and read any of those books from their i-touch. My son was even able to download some of the books he needed for school to the i-touch which lighten his backpack. Some of those were free as well i.e. Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin, Select works of Edgar Allen Poe.
3. Bookmarks, highlights and word lookup- Kindle can add as many bookmarks as you want in a book for future reference or to easily locate your favorite part or poem. Highlight and add notes is great for school projects. Instantly get the meaning of any word you don’t know, excellent feature for kids.
Things to improve:
1. Kindle needs some kind of file organization tool. I would really like to be able to put books from a Series in a folder or all the classics together in a folder. Just some way to organize them rather than one long list that can be sorted by author or title. With all the books I read that list can get pretty out of control and I have only had it 3 months. Can’t imagine what it is going to look like in 1 yea
Thomastik Infeld Blue 4