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Top Ten Must Read Books For Boys

Boys love a good adventure, and the books that appeal to young male readers most have honored their heartfelt desire to explore new horizons.

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Here is a list of ten great books that impress young boys by teaching them, through stories and facts, how to recognize the truly important lessons in life.

1. The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn by Mark Twain (Fiction)

Boys of all ages are thrilled with the tales of rebellious Huck and his mishaps and fortunes in the deep South during turn-of-the-century America.

2. To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee (Fiction) This riveting tale gives a child's eye point-of-view of racial tensions and the inability of the justice system to defy deep-seated prejudice.

3. James and the Giant Peach by Roald Dahl (Fantasy) This whimsical story has enchanted boys with its mischievous hero, James Henry Trotter, and his magically enhanced peach that becomes his ticket to adventure.

4. The Harry Potter Series by J.K. Rowling (Fantasy) Despite the overkill and media hype, all seven of the Harry Potter books are wildly popular for a reason, they express the kind of struggles that many young boys face while growing up -- whether they are a muggle or a wizard.

5. The Hardy Boys created by Edward Stratemeyer (Mystery) This huge series of books has had many writers--and rewrites--through they years, but the stories have maintained their appeal to young boys who enjoy the simple tales of adventure where good always triumphs over evil

6. The Great Houdini by Monica Kulling - (Biography) The story of of Harry Houdini, the grand master of illusion, has fascinated boys for decades with true life stories of his incredible escapes and tragic death.

7. My Life in Dog Years by Gary and Ruth Paulsen (Non-Fiction) Boys who love animals will delight in the poignant tales of the many dogs that the authors have known and loved.

8. All Creatures Great and Small by James Herriot (Fictionalized Biography) This series of charming stories written by English veterinarian James Alfred Wight portrays the joys and sorrows that come with animal ownership, and although fictionalized, the tales are taken directly from his experiences as a country vet in the rural villages of Britain.

9. The Dangerous Book for Boys - (Guide) This engaging book covers topics that every young boy wants to learn, from building a treehouse to juggling to understanding girls.

10.. The Boy Scout Handbook originally by Ernest Seton (Non-Fiction) Originally published in 1910, this field guide for Boy Scouts is full of great tips for outdoors that has been updated through the years to include modern tools, but still contains much basic wisdom that is invaluable for young boys to know.

Five Pieces of Must-Have Play Equipment for Your Yard

Summertime is here! It is that wonderful time of year where children can run free in the yard, burning off their excess energy, getting fresh air and exercise, and where parents don't have to come up with a hundred indoor activities to ward off boredom due to cold weather.

Children love to be outside in the summer, and parents love it, too! Most parents find that both they and their children love outdoor play even more when their yard is full of the best play equipment that will keep kids happy for hours on end.

These are the five pieces of must-have play equipment for any family's backyard:

1 – Swings
Perhaps nothing can draw children like swings can. Kids of all ages love swings, and it is worth the investment to have as many as possible. When designing your outdoor play area, try to include swings that are appropriate for various ages of children. Include a baby swing for babies and toddlers, and vary the heights of the other swings so that many children can use them.Add Video

Close to the swings, a climbing frame also gives hours of entertainment. Climbing frames can be wooden or metal, and they often have slides, monkey bars, and various other climbing equipment. Children love to climb and test their physical skills on a rope ladder, rock wall, or monkey bar set!

3 – Trampoline
Trampolines are an area of special consideration for parents. While they are great fun for both parents and kids alike, they can be dangerous, so keep some basic safety rules in mind. First, always set the trampoline on a soft surface, never on concrete. In the event of a fall off of the trampoline, grass or mulch is much more forgiving than concrete or pavement would be.

Second, make sure the trampoline is surrounded with a net, which dramatically decreases the chances of a fall off of the trampoline. Third, set firm limits with your children about the type of jumping allowed and how many people are allowed to jump at once. The fewer children jumping at once, the better, in terms of preventing injury.

4 – Bicycles
Finally, don't forget some good old-fashioned bicycles and tricycles for the little ones.

5 - Sand Pit
From the oldest kids to smallest kids: all love to dig around in the dirt and sand. Give them some colourful buckets and spades, and other non-breakable toys they can get messy with.

Giving your children each of these options ensures that they will be busy for hours. By including all of these items in your backyard, you can create an oasis that both you and your kids are sure to love!

Nintendo 3D-DS Game Console Handheld is Coming Soon

Nintendo’s Game Boy and its DS gaming consoles handheld devices are making crazy to the global children and teens too : )

Nintendo has now its versions: DS, Lite, DSi, and DSi XL etc. and now the Nintendo DS 3D is on the way, the best thing is that you do not have to wear any special glasses or goggles to play the 3D games on this Nintendo 3D DS handheld gaming console,

It will be available by approx. early 2011

Cheers and enjoy : )