Supreme Court Overturns Law Against Violent Video Game Sales to Kids - What it Means to Families


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Editor's Note:  When I first heard about this shortly before the 4th of July weekend, I thought it was another reason to celebrate America advocating for our children.  After all, isn't that what makes the USA so great, that our youths' lives are treasured like the most precious of jewels?  Then I read the newspaper more carefully and realized that actually the exact opposite was true.
My first grader at the 4th of July Bike Parade
Vintage Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Indeed, we've got some real bad news for moms and dads here.  Especially if you're like me and you're worried about your kids playing with (or merely being possibly exposed to) violent and inappropriate video games.  

As a mommy blogger I've had first-hand experience on the hi tech and gaming front.  I've reviewed and worked with family-friendly video games including the Facebook-based game A Better World by ToonUps and others.  I am a Nancy Drew AmbassadHer for HerInteractive too.  Most importantly, as a journalist, I'm always looking for entertainment and technologies that promote good values.  Further, I'm a Certified Online Mom, and as you may already know, I'm passionate about being an involved parent when it comes to safe technology use on the Internet and offline for kids

So what's got my feathers all riled up?  In case you haven't already heard the U.S. Supreme Court -- before going into summer recess at the end of June -- has declared unconstitutional a California law banning sales of violent video games to children.  Note, as you read on and think about its impact on children:  the government routinely uses the word "recess" to describe the summer vacation of America's elected and appointed officials, including the judges of the highest court.

Shockingly as I view it, the 7-2 ruling in this case has been viewed as a win-win for video game makers and sellers.  The video gaming industry's argument: the existing voluntary ESRB ratings system, which is in already place nationwide, is "an adequate screen for parents to judge the appropriateness of computer game content."

I took my kids to visit Washington, DC as elementary school students
Vintage Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Having taught my kids that the U.S. government loves and protects its children when I took them on a roadtrip to Washington, DC when they were younger, I just don't get this.  So I did a little research about the issues as well as find out more about who our U.S. Supreme Court Judges are to try and make more sense of all this.

Referencing a rejected California law restricting the sale or rental of violent video games to minors the Supreme Court decided in June that video games -- even violent ones  -- qualify under the U.S. Constitution for First Amendment protection.

That's a scary thought because the court's position applies even when kids are involved.  

I then dug further and discovered that
  • The current Supreme Court of the United States' nine members -- 3 women, 6 men -- have between 0 and 9 children each, totaling 13 kids in all.  
  • The two most-recently added Associates, Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, aren't married and neither woman has offspring and that Associate Justice Scalia has the most of any judge with 9 children.  
  • All the other Associates as well as Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. have 2 or 3 kids each.  
  • That's not including grandchildren or great grand kids some of the more senior Justices likely have -- which I wasn't able to count.
With so many children who are descendants of these Supreme Court justices that are also impacted by the deciion, it really surprises me that the outcome is so pro Big Business and not at all child-friendly. 

I'm also concerned about your children and mine -- collectively representing our nation's future.  I am proud to be an American and support the U.S. Constitution as one of its patriotic citizens. I'm also a firm believer, to a certain extent, in things like Freedom of Speech and the Press.  But I am also a mom of four kids -- triplets plus one more all born within a year -- and I think the First Amendment was taken too far in this particular decision.
My oldest as a toddler on the old-style PC CRT at The Disney Club
Vintage Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

In the end, I don't want my kids playing violent video games on their friends' hand-held devices during recess.  Now it's your turn to weigh in on this issue.   How about you? As a mom or dad of kids that potentially will be affected by this Supreme Court ruling both short- and long-term, what do you think?


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5 Secrets You May Not Know About For Huge Savings on Family Travel With Kids This Summer


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My girls & I picked wild huckleberries in Idaho on one road trip
The fruit was unbelievably delicious, and the bonding experience priceless
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Family travel is better than ever before.  Thanks in part to technology and online companies such as OrbitzCheapTickets, and other discount travel sites as well as recent partnerships between companies like deal site Groupon and travel giant Expedia it's never been easier to plan your own vacation getaway with the kids without a travel agent.

With all those great resources, you'd think you should stop there, right?  The truth is there are so many more ways to save money on your next family vacation, whether it's a road trip or you'll be taking a flight or some other mode of transportation with the kids to your destination.

Consumer savings expert Andrea Woroch just shared some of her thrifty travel ideas with me.  Some that I hadn't thought of when planning my own family's vacation adventures, which are notoriously always low budget.  Andrea's advice is so great that I wanted Mommy Blog Expert readers to benefit from this new-found knowledge as well as to also add a few ideas of my own to help you keep traveling expenses as low as possible this summer.

Avoid High Season Travel Costs Altogether
Plan a trip that takes advantage of off-season pricing.  For example, believe it or not summer is low season in parts of places like Arizona.  During those less crowded time of the year like summer in Tucson, hotel prices are often a fraction of what they are in winter.  Obviously, it goes without saying that you should actually try and avoid high season in a place like Disneyland unless you like standing for hours in line with impatient and whining kids and don't mind paying higher hotel rates besides.

Buy Travel Products at Auctions
The auctions at travel sites like LuxuryLink.com can help you find hotels, entertainment and meal vouchers and free drinks for as much as 65 percent off.  Auction king eBay also offers a variety of discount vacation packages in their travel section, but be sure you are dealing with a reputable seller by checking their customer ratings before pushing the buy button.  Don't forget to tap the deal sites mentioned at the beginning of this post, too, for amazing savings.

Become a College Student Again (Sort Of)
Traveling on a budget is still possible if you know where to look.  For example, adventurous and thrifty travelers should consider checking out hostels -- which contrary to popular belief -- are not just for single, 20 something aged kids carrying college ID, both in the U.S. and abroad.  My own kids and hubbie had the awesome experience of staying at a hostel in London last summer at a fraction of the price of hotels in this highly desirable neighborhood.  Also, colleges and universities rent out empty dorms during the summer, so research those too.

Use Discounted Gift Cards
You can save big bucks by planning ahead and purchasing gift cards at sites like GiftCardGranny.com for mega rental car and airline savings.  Make sure you sign up for email alerts, though, because discount gift cards for airlines like Southwest sell out right away.
My 4 little kids on a trip to Gatorland, Orlando Florida
Vintage photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

Don't Eat Out
Especially with kids, eating out at restaurants three times a day might set you back more than your hotel or transportation costs will, so  look for motels and hotels offering free breakfast perks.  Alternately, many of the family-friendly chain motels offer in-room microwaves and some even come with refrigerators at no extra charge so you can save hundreds of dollars on food over a week or two simply by going to the grocery store.  This will also leave some change in your pocket so you can still afford to enjoy the occasional restaurant meal now and then while traveling.  
Mid-century Classic Police Car, Kingman Police Station, AZ
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

My family is big on roadtripping to National Parks, Historic Route 66, and other really cool and sometimes remote places here in the U.S.  So we've taken that traveling kitchen concept one step further. Whenever we are on a driving vacation we bring several ice chests as well as our own small microwave, hotplate, and toaster oven in case the motel has no appliances at all.  An added tip, by local farm stand produce along the way or do what my family does: seek out the many You Pick Farms dotting the U.S. and pick huckleberries and lots of other fruits and vegetables.  We've even used our hot plate and brought canning equipment along to can all kinds of berries we picked one summer.

If you liked this article be sure to also check out my Mommy Blog Expert post on 10 Tips for a Distraction-Free Kid Centric Family Vacation too! 

About Andrea Woroch
Andrea really knows what she's talking about.  She has been featured on NBC's Today Show, FOX & Friends, MSNBC, ABC News NOW and others.  For more travel insider's advice, visit AndreaWoroch.com or follow her on Twitter to receive more travel savings tips.

What innovative ways do you and your kids use to save money on family vacations?  Leave a comment to tell us your secrets to frugal travel. 

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Babar and The Adventures of Badou: Swing Into Summer Kidtoons Movie GIVEAWAY


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For almost a year now, Mommy Blog Expert has been thrilled to be among the chosen few blogs to host some really great family friendly monthly Kidtoons movie giveaways in conjunction with their monthly screenings just for children in theaters nationwide

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This blog's Kidtoons giveaway is different every month, depending on the movie.  But, they're always fun and wholesome for children, so don't miss out on entering the current giveaway as well as subscribing to MommyBlogExpert's feed, so you will be among the first to know when next month's giveaway is announced as well as always be in the know about the many other contests announced on this blog regularly.

For the entire month of weekends in July it's Kidtoons' Babar and The Adventures of Badou: Swing Into Summer showing in select theaters nationwide with reduced ticket prices at many locations.   

The newest movie is an off shoot of the French 1931 children's classic book series Babar the Elephant by Jean de Brunoff.  Babar has been translated into a variety of languages and has been read by children worldwide for more than four generations.  Even my mom, who is now a great grandmother, read the stories to me 50+ years ago and once read and loved these books herself when she was a little girl!

About the Movie
In this animated feature film, Babar's grandson Badou and friends travel to lands far and wide using a variety of ways to get there.  The story teaches valuable lessons about friendship, trust, and being true to yourself.

Babar and The Adventures
of Badou:  Swing Into Summer
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This month we're giving away another awesome multi-prize package to one lucky winner: The Babar Prize Pack includes
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Kidtoons mission is to showcase fun and affordable family-centric movies at participating theaters. Every month a different entertaining child's film is screened at well over 100 neighborhood theaters across the U.S. So, be sure to check theater locations near you because more big screens where you can take your child to see this have been added recently .

This concept brings parents and children together to enjoy kid-friendly characters, cartoons, music videos and sing-a-longs as well as giveaways for the kid audience members like stickers, activity books or toys after every film.

Everyone can get a FREE movie pass to a Kidtoon Films showing in your neighborhood on your child's birthday. Sign up your kid(s) for the Birthday Club here. See more information on the Kidtoons concept and find the theater location nearest you where this cute film is showing, as well as see the movie's trailer here.

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101 Creative Offline Ideas For Moms or Dads to Do With Your Kids This Summer - Book Review


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For adults, especially those without kids at home all day, summer seems to fly quickly by.  But for those of you with young kids, it can really drag on for both parents and children when you start hearing them saying "I'm bored" as often as they are saying "I'm hungry." 
iPhone Photo by Janis Brett Elspas, MommyBlogExpert.com

The good news is that moms and dads of younger children don't have to dread the season of the year when kids are not only home for three months, but days are at their longest too.  Summer is meant for us all to enjoy, no matter how old the kids are and the new family-friendly book 101 Offline Activities You Can Do With Your Child, June 2011, is just the thing to make it happen this year.

Authored by Steve and Ruth Bennett who also brought us 365 TV-Free Activities You Can Do With Your Child, 1996, the brand new 2011 book is suitable for parents of toddlers and older elementary school students alike.  With kids so prone to whiling away the hours indoors on a computer this summer, more than ever, this book gives some easy ideas for parents to connect with your child at the same time you both unplug from the technologies that oftentimes keep you a part.

The unique picture and word format of the contents section at the beginning of the book makes this particularly simple for a toddler to actually choose the activity he'd like to do with mom.  Many of the 101 activities suggested in the book can even be done by older kids on their own, following the well-written, basic directions.  The amount of parental supervision will vary based on the activity, child's age, abilities, and motor skills.

To test this family fun guide out, I opened it at random to the page for Idea #6:  Big-Time Newspaper.  Any mommy blogger -- as well as non-blogging moms and dads -- raising future little journalists will enjoy this.  This project, which can be done at the kitchen table while mom cooks dinner, starts by covering the table with large sheets of paper.  Then, using crayons or washable magic markers, kids write the name of their newspaper in large letters to create the masthead at the top.  They can also try their hand at setting up columns and doing layouts as well as dreaming up headlines.

I liked this particular idea because it helps kids not only develop writing skills but also gives them a chance to tell stories about what happened that day in their own hand-written (not computer typed) words.  Throughout the rest of the book were a number of other equally engaging ways for parents and kids to spend some quality time together.  

With such of wide variety of 100 other clever choices there are all sorts of things kids can do at home indoors, in the backyard, and even while traveling.  The best thing of all is that none of the ideas suggested involves any sort of electronics or technology.  Not only that, they require just a few inexpensive items you probably already have on hand at home.

Talk about having a good, old-fashioned summer with your kids.  Can you imagine anything better for either you or your child to do together?

Steve Bennett is the founder of AuthorBytes a company creating sites and online collateral for authors and publishers.  Steve and wife Ruth's previous activity books -- 365 Outdoor Activities You Can Do With Your Child and 365 TV-Free Activities You Can Do With Your Child -- have sold more than 1 million copies.  Ruth, BTW, is a landscape architect specializing in parks and outdoor children's play spaces.

101 Offline Activities You Can Do With Your Child, $19.95 in paperback; $9.99 for the Kindle Edition, is published by BPT Press.  Available in either format on Amazon. 

Now it's your turn.  What ways do you like best to enjoy quality time with your kids away from computers and televisions during the summer months?  Would love to hear about what works for your family

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Ice Cream Social Celebrates Summer

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Above, here I am enjoying the start of summer and the fringe benefits of blogging about food with good friend, Cheri Liefeld of Adventures in the Kitchen.

The All-American Classic Summer Treat


MBE partnered with Dove Ice Cream for this story

Ask any group of American adults or kids, "What one food do you most associate with summer?"  Nine out of 10 of them will answer "Ice Cream!" with an exclamation point.  I know for sure, that I'm with the majority on that question, and most of you probably are too, so you might not find that statistic so surprising.

But, here's a few things you might not be aware of.  First, that California is the leading producer of ice cream in the U.S. with 136.5 million gallons made.  Also since 1984 when President Ronald Regan -- a Californian -- officially designated it, July has been recognized as National Ice Cream Month.  I'm a transplanted Easterner now living in L.A., so I'm proud of both those associations.

Thinking back to my childhood, I'm not sure if it was the 60s time period or the mores of living on the East Coast.  But, when I was a kid growing up in New Jersey I actually remember eating ice cream only in summer -- never during the rest of the year.

Unlike other kids back then, I actually didn't consider it summer when school let out the third week of June.  For me, the hottest season of the year began officially on the first day the Good Humor man's truck visited my neighborhood.  I can also recall that usually that same weekend the boarded up Dairy Queen on the main road through town would open up for the summer and it became a popular family destination on warm and humid evenings. 

A bit of trivia: Though widely available across America in modern times, Good Humor and Dairy Queen used to be regional brands concentrated primarily in the Northeast.


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These summer rituals are my earliest memory of that frozen quintessential treat and one of the things I remember most vividly about my childhood.  To me, ice cream has always meant that the lazy days of summer are here!  Even after my family moved to the West, that love affair with ice cream continued.  In fact,  my very first job as a teenager was working as a server at Baskin-Robbins when I was in high school.

Fast forward a number of decades to the present.  Today, I still love ice cream as much as I did as a child and so does just about everyone else.  So, when Ketchum -- one of the largest PR agencies in the world -- and their client California Milk Advisory Board (CMAB) invited me to an event for food bloggers called the "Not So Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Social," they had my undivided attention from the get-go. And, guess what?  This soiree was purposefully planned to coincide with the first day of summer on June 21 which resonated with my personal childhood tradition!



Above is Chef Danielle Keene with me at the CMAB Ice Cream Event held in Los Angeles

The CMAB, by the way, are the people behind the bright yellow Real California Milk brand.  The event began with Danielle Keene, Top Chef: Just Desserts Season 1 finalist telling us about all the ways ready-made ice cream can be easily mixed with a variety of unlikely ingredients -- such as fresh ground pepper and smoked salts -- to inexpensively create some really original artisan ice creams of your own.  From my own experience and that of the other ladies who tasted some pretty unusual combinations served that day, I can assure you that the resulting flavors for amazingly scrumptious.  

Watch for another post soon with some of the recipes Danielle shared with us that will also include a fun giveaway contest. To inspire you, here's MommyBlogExpert's Original Chocolate Potato Chip Ice Cream.





The same day of the party I went home and created my own original ice cream that was off-the-charts delicious.   Breyers Mrs. Fields Chocolate Fudge Brownie Ice Cream with Whipped Cream and Lays Potato Chips anyone?  This really was good, and now my kids are asking me to make it for them, too!

Now it's your turn. What's your favorite brand and flavor of store-bought ice cream?  And if you are so inclined, what kind of really unusual add-in do you think are/would be really delish with it?


FTC Disclosure:  As mentioned in the above post, I was invited to the California Milk Advisory Board's Not So Old-Fashioned Ice Cream Social for bloggers covering food.  I also received a goody bag at this event with an assortment of ice cream themed gifts.  However, these did not influence my post in any way and MommyBlogExpert did not receive any payment or other compensation associated with this particular post.  See complete FTC Disclosure information that appears at the bottom of MommyBlogExpert's main page and at the bottom of every MBE post.