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Residential Camps – An Advice On Your Camp
Camps are popular choice and one of the best way to get some good experience and improvement, because wide variety of activities are available in camps for youths and kids. But how about the residential camps?
When summer comes, it’s usually time to relax and unwind. Any kid would be looking to get out of the house and do something new. yearning for escape by the time summer rolls around.} A long visit to a residential camp site would be the first thing that comes to anyone’s mind.
It’s surprisingly easy to find a place to call home, at least for the holidays – somewhere you can rest and return from refreshed.
There are many companies that could be contacted online or {through other means, that allow parents to make the best choice when selecting a residential camp for their children.~To choose a suitable residential camp, either for the whole family, or just the children, parents can consult companies that run them.} Though people usually think of a place for kids to go to when camps are mentioned, this is not necessarily the case. A residential camp could be based in a place surrounded by woods. Some are large as 500 square kilometers at some residential camps. It’s a great place for kids who love nature to spend their holidays, with nearby lakes or woods to explore.
Kids gain a sense of independence and confidence. They also learn to adapt and handle new environments quite well. The result would be a hardened individual coming out into the society.
Activities at residential camps can take several forms depending on where the camp is located, because most of them are based on the area surrounding the camp.
People of all ages who spend most of their time in the concrete jungle will find relief in the naturalness of residential camps. The fresh air and outdoor activity are known to have a restoring effect on tense minds and bodies. A residential camp also gives kids the chance to try out things that they wouldn’t otherwise get to do, such as horese riding, and fishing. Most importantly kids from many walks of life and communities will come together with the amount of team work and bonding that is required to complete some of the activities at an outdoor residential camp.
It is natural for parents to worry about their kids and a residential camp would seem a bit dangerous for someone looking at it from the outside. For this reason it is important to mention that all these parks are staffed and run by experienced and qualified campers who are constantly on the alert, especially when there are kids around. As long as they choose a residential camp that is known for safety – check word of mouth for this, as well as awards – parents have nothing to fear. Contact a residential camp this summer, and check it out. Your child and you will both be better off for having had the residential camp experience.
Jewish Camps- How Can You Use It?
Camps are good experience because there are lot of various activities available for kids in the camps. How about the Jewish camps?
If you are living far away from the country that you originate from or if you feel your children are drifting away from the culture and the religion that you are accustomed to, why not enrol them in a Jewish camp from which they will gain knowledge about Judaism while having fun?. A Jewish camp is ideal if you do not live in a Jewish community and want your child to meet other Jewish children.
Whether to settle for one day camps or for those that stretch up to several weeks is your choice and you can choose the perfect Jewish camp for your kid depending on his/her likes and dislikes.
Individual attention is something that your child is guaranteed to receive at Jewish camps. The camp staff is well trained in handling kids of all ages. The main objective of such camps is to create a better Jewish community by encouraging the campers to work together as a team. The activities provided at Jewish camps not only provide the campers with various life skills but also help to strengthen there Jewish identity.
Although most Jewish camps take in both girls and boys, there are a few camps that are gender specific. If you wish your child to attend a Jewish camp that focuses on a particular denomination, then you can choose a camp based on your religious observances by asking around in your community. Then there are other camps which does not particularly look in to which denomination one belongs to. Therefore, at these camps you will find a mixture of children with different Jewish backgrounds.
It may make things easier for your id to fit in if you could just walk him/her to the camp before enrolment. If there’s any special attention or facilities that your kid needs, these should be brought to official’s notice well in advance.
In Jewish camps the start over time is 8am and end time is 9pm with activities such as skills building, sports and spiritual practices being carried out throughout the day. Some camps even have lessons in the Torah or in Jewish law. Isn’t that cool?. One problem with Jewish camps could be that they may not be available in every State. Therefore, you need to do some careful research in order to find a camp nearest to you.
Availability issues may also arise due to the high demand that Jewish camps have. However, early reservation will save a lot of trouble for you. The best news is that scholarships and grants are available in most camps so even if you can’t afford it, there’s still some hope left for your kids.
A Tip On Christian Camp
Camps are really popular and perfect source for experience and joy. In camps you can find wide scale of activities and programs to improve different skills. What are the Christian camps?
Chriastian camps can be both fun filled and educational on the level of religion where children of all ages share their spiritual experiences together. These summer camps are ideal for kids to have a lot of fun away from home and out of their parent s hair. There are also Christian camps for the entire family as well as married couples to participate in order to encourage bonding and growing stronger in the faith as a family. Some Christian camps are specifically designed for a certain purpose and for certain groups of people, so some thorough research will present you with the ideal camping solution for you
Make sure your kid is given a chance to talk and make collective decisions on which Cjristian camp they’d like to attend. It is best if two or more of his/her friends are also attending the same camp for company of friends will make your kid feel at ease throughout the long camping days.
If you are settling for a family camping experience, make sure you choose a christian camp with many activities and programs on offer. Physical activities could compromise of swimming and hiking, while there could be sessions of arts and crafts and to encourage the mind and spirit there would often be Bible studies and group prayer sessions.
Couples who wish to register in a Christian camp should talk about what they want the program and experience to involve. An ideal choice of program would allow for the couple to commune, as it is a primary feature, whilst it takes exception their relationship as well.
Christian camp activities are usually designed to give a sense of protection and family belongingness to children. Activities such as parent days, storytelling and letter writing serve children remember their activities at home and share their family experiences with other youngsters.
Picking Out the correct Christian camp will involve some research and work put into it. Propositions from friends and other families will surely help narrow the selection. The important thing is to select a program that is in favor of the participant in terms of interest and activenesses.
Television and your kids – how much is too much?
The average child spends 900 hours in school per year and nearly 1,023 hours in front of a television. In fact, most children plug into the varied world of television way before they even enter school and when they do, statistics show that 70% of child-care centers use television during a typical day.
According to the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP), children watch around four hours of television a day. The AAP guidelines however, state that children older than two years of age should watch no more than one to two hours a day of quality programming. Further, children under age 2 should have no ‘screen time’ whatsoever (that’s no TV, DVDs, computers or video games) at all. During the first 2 years, a critical time for brain development, television can get in the way of exploring, learning and spending time interacting and playing with parents and others, which helps the young develop the skills they need to grow cognitively, physically, socially and emotionally.
While there are many entertaining and educational experiences for children to have on ‘screens’, it is important to keep in mind what children need at different ages for their healthy development. So, how much time is okay?
- Children under 2 years – very little time, preferably none.
- Preschoolers – an hour of age-appropriate programmes a day is plenty.
- Children 5 to 8 years – stick to an hour a day maximum.
- Children over 8 years – an hour and a half to two hours a day is acceptable.
To follow these guidelines means that your children have the time and opportunity to build strong bonds with real and caring people, have time for active physical play and ‘hands-on’ activities of all kinds.
Therefore, try to plan what you watch and limit your child to the amount watched each day. Decide together which programs will be watched and only have ‘the box’ on then, rather than just on all the time. This teaches children to think, to plan, to make choices and allows time for them to do other things important for their development.
Other issues to be aware of or implement include:
- Remember to lead by example – your child’s viewing habits may be copied from yours.
- Television viewing for a very young child should always take place in your company.
- Record programs so they can be played at a time that suits your family.
- Encourage children to discuss how they feel after watching a program.
- Play ‘spot the gimmicks and tricks’ when watching commercials.
- Decide on bedtime based on your child’s age, and not on the time a certain programme ends.
- Children need to wind down between television and sleep, so turn the volume down or off before bedtime.
- Make television just one of the many activities your children do – so organise outings, play-dates and activities for them that don’t involve ‘screens’. Fun arts and crafts such as coloring and drawing are always well received – especially if you join in – and especially if you choose coloring pages of a favourite character – so for example at sites like Spongebob Coloring Pages you’ll find the best Spongebob colouring pictures
Television has its advantages. It can certainly be educational and entertaining. It can open up new worlds for kids, giving them the opportunity to virtually travel the world and learn about different cultures.However, many down-sides also exist; many children are exposed to violence, advertising and adult material that is not age appropriate.
Just as you maintain a balanced diet or a regular bedtime, establishing healthy television habits is one of the most important things you can do for your family.
Toys and activities that won’t cost you a cent
Are you fed up with paying top-dollar for the latest piece of over-hyped plastic? Answer “What can we do now Mum?” by making and creating activities from items you already have around the house or that cost nothing at all.
- Shops. Save all your empty grocery cartons for a week or so and you’ll soon have a shop any aspiring grocer would be proud of. Gluing down the flaps makes cereal boxes, jelly packets etc. look unopened. Clothes, shoes, and even toys can all be used as “stock”. Paper bags and real or play money add to the fun.
- Paper balls. When the kids keep arguing suggest that they throw something at each other! Paper balls are easily scrunched up from torn out magazine pages to make “ammunition”. When it’s time to tidy up, stand the waste paper basket in the middle of the room and see who can throw the most in. A rolled up magazine makes a good “bat” too.
- Doctors/Nurses. A roll of white toilet tissue paper makes this game much more fun as Dads, Grans, teddies or dolls are mummified before your eyes. Plastic medicine spoons and cardboard box hospital beds for toy dolls are extra props that make the game last longer.
- Tubes. Cardboard tubes from kitchen roll or foil make instant telescopes for sailors or pirates, or tunnels to roll marbles through. Babies love to watch things disappear then reappear out of the bottom. Don’t leave them alone with the cardboard tube though as they will probably suck it.
- Cardboard boxes are tops – how many times have you bought your child a toy – only to find that s/he is more interested in its box? Boxes must be about the best free toys you can get hold of. Push in the ends of large ones to make tunnels and caves to crawl through. Draw-on windows and doors with felt tip pens to create a house, add a flag and portholes to fashion a boat or paper plates and a steering wheel for a car.
- Miniature gardens. The foil trays that (meat and dessert) pies and other prepared foods arrive in make lovely containers for miniature gardens. The little ones can enjoy hunting around the park or garden for twigs to make trees, moss for a lawn, stones to arrange as a rockery or a waterfall. Keep twigs or stones where you want them with a little blue tack or plasticine. Add toy people or animals and maybe a little water if the container is watertight. This can be a very creative and enjoyable exercise if you have children of very different age groups to entertain. A variation is to use play sand (not builder’s sand – it stains everything yellow) to make a beach scene, maybe adding shells, stones and a blue paper sea.
- Paper puppets. A picture of anything – colorful bird, clown’s face, animal or cartoon character, carefully cut out by an adult and stuck to the top of a strip of card about five inches long and one and a half inches wide becomes a very easily made puppet. These give such pleasure and are so easy to make that you will probably end up with dozens of them. Magazine pictures can be stuck on to folded card to make theatre set background and wings.
- Potato prints. After cutting a potato in half, draw on a simple shape. A triangle, circle or star perhaps. Cut away the rest of the potato, leaving a shape to dip into paint and print on to paper.
- Skittles. Skittles can be improvised from large plastic cola or lemonade bottles. A little sand or water in the bottom makes them more stable. A good game for learning to count.
- Dens. Building a den must be one of the most memorable parts of childhood as we all seem to recall the bliss of blankets draped over the airing rack in the garden or over the backs of chairs indoors. Even today’s sophisticated kids seem to find the thought much more exciting than just erecting the shop bought plastic play house. I think the secret is to give structural advice about making the thing stay upright, but let the children do as much as possible themselves. Really large boxes of the type that washing machines and fridges come in can be had for the asking from the big electrical goods retailers and are useful for rooms within dens. Indoors, one of the simplest dens can be made by throwing a large sheet or duvet over a table. Cushions, torches, biscuits and comics or books will all be needed at the housewarming.
- String. Children find a million uses for string, from tying up toy “baddies” to making a washing line for doll’s clothes. It can be tied up to the legs of chairs to make a jump, it can be dipped into paint and twirled on to paper, plaited, knitted with, made into a parachute or mobile, used as a measuring aid or for learning how to tie shoelaces and bows. It need never linger in the kitchen drawer again.
- Sewing cards. Stick a picture on to a postcard or draw a simple duck, car or teddy shape. With a sturdy bodkin needle, push holes around the outline of your design approximately one inch apart. Using brightly colored wool in the bodkin or a long bootlace, thread in and out of the holes.
- Create a personalized coloring book for your children and/or their friends by printing free coloring pictures from the Internet. Little boys love coloring images of trucks and cars as well as those of favorite TV characters such as Bob the Builder or Pikachu. At sites like Pokemon Coloring Pages you’ll find Pokemon coloring book while at Princess Coloring Pages you can print and color many free princess colouring suitable for little girls.
- Stilts. You need to do a little drilling for this one. Take two strong tins (coffee or clean paint tins are ideal for this) and drill a hole about one inch from the top on opposite sides of the tin. Insert a length of string and knot securely. Check that the handle is at a comfortable length for the child before knotting the other side. These are always a very popular part-time, but never leave young children alone with them especially near stairs or steps.
- Cafes. Children’s tea sets are a handy prop for this game, but a picnic set or microwave cookware is just as good. Giving the waiter/waitress a little notebook and pencil to take orders and making a tall white hat from a cylinder of paper for the chef will add realism. Place dolls and teddies around as well as willing Aunts and Grannies for extra customers.
- Playdough. Mix together two cups of flour, one cup of salt, one cup of water, one tablespoon of oil and a few drops of food coloring for an easy to make dough that will keep for about three weeks if you wrap it in polythene and keep it in the fridge. All you have to do is make sure that you knead the mixture well. Divide the mixture up first if you have more than one color available.
- Obstacle course. An obstacle course can turn a rainy day into an exciting adventure. Use whatever you have available. A bench to walk the plank, cushion stepping stones across shark infested seas, through a cardboard box tunnel, up a chair mountain or through a duvet cave. The wilder your imagination the more your children will love it.
- Easy boats. Recycle your empty margarine cartons. Use them as boats for the bath or paddling pool. These are so easy that even the very young can help to make them. Cut out triangular sail shapes from white or colored paper. Make a little hole at the top and bottom of the sail so that you can poke through a straw to create a mast. Let the child fix this to the bottom of a clean margarine tub with a lump of blue tack or plasticine. They sail extremely well and will even take a couple of toy people on an exciting cruise.
- Capes. Nurses, kings, queens, Batman, Superman – they all need capes or cloaks. Luckily they are easy to make by attaching ribbon ties to an oblong of fabric in the color of your child’s favorite caped character. Keep an eye on them though, because anything that is tied around the neck (of course!) could be dangerous.
- Leaf art. Collect leaves and draw around them. This is fun for little ones and an educational tree identification game for older children. Color in the details with crayons or paints. The leaves could then be stuck on to paper collage style or dipped into paint and then pressed firmly on to paper for a lovely leaf print.
- Make a puzzle. Stick a favorite picture on to the front of the card and allow drying with a heavy book on top. Cut into pieces, how many depending on the age of the child, for an almost instant and personal puzzle
Eight crafts to keep ‘em busy!
When the kids get home from school in the afternoon and say ‘I’m bored’, at least you can point them towards doing their homework – however – when it’s the week-end or school holidays – you know that it won’t be long until you hear ‘I’m bored’ several times a day!
Times are tough economically but entertaining kids has never been an expensive enterprise - so here are eight ideas to keep your children busy, creative and active during these long summer months.
Milk Jug Bird Feeders – Rinse out the empty plastic gallon milk jug with lid. Cut a window in the front of the jug, and make two small poke holes for the perches. Insert sticks for perches and fill the bottom of the jug with bird seed. Depending on the ages of the child, let them problem solve and figure out the best way to secure the perch and if they wish they can decorate the birdfeeder before hanging it on the balcony or in the garden.
Aluminum Can Crafts – Paint an empty, rinsed out tuna can with acrylic paint or spray paint.Decorate with glitter, glue, buttons, stickers and any other odds and ends you might find.Once completed these make cute little holders for hair accessories, paper clips, rubber bands, keys, jewelry etc. Apply the same idea to an empty soup can to make a pen or pencil holder. These are great to give to fathers to take into the office.
Coloring in – Coloring in was the staple activity of many summer holidays when I was la litle girl. If you have access to the internet, have some paper and a printer, it means you don’t even have to pay for a coloring book. When it comes to coloring pictures, you really can’t go wrong with Disney and at sites like Disney Coloring Pages you’ll find the best Disney coloring page
Coffee Can Stilts – Using two 1-pound coffee cans, turn each can upside down so that the plastic lid is on the bottom. Using a scredriver, an adult should poke two holes – one each side of the can. Using some rope, thread through holes in the cans. Tie off inside the can and practice walking on them. Kids cand ecorate the cans if they so wish.
Jar Candles – Keep aside the stubs of candles. When you have several saved, melt them together in a double boiler. Color the wax by adding bits of wax crayon to the mixture. Pour the wax into glass jelly or mason jars or metal cans. Use cotton string for wicks and decorate the outside of the candle holder with acrylic paints. After dusk – light your candle…but always surpervise your children around flames!
Paper Towel Rain Makers – Young kids love noise makers such as maracas. Color, paint and decorate paper towel rolls. Cover one end of a paper towel roll with waxed paper and close it off with a rubber band or three. Pour a handful or three of dried beans or split peas in the open end and close the open end the same way as the other. Poke toothpicks through the rolls at different intervals to add a ‘rain shaker’ sound – like the ones the aboriginal people of Australia create.
Paper Towel Tube Holders – Decorate a paper towel tube with paint, markers, stickers and crayons. Once decorated this is a colorful carrying tube. Roll up drawings and pictures and put them inside the tube to take them to their teacher, grandparents, friends or relatives.
Pet Rocks – Pet rocks have stood the test of time and any rock can be turned into a pet rock with a lick of paint and some googly eyes. First, find smooth, flat or round rocks. Be sure to clean off any mud or sand and dry completely before starting. Painting with acrylic paints. Decorate faces by adding yarn for hair, googly eyes, glitter and any other bits and pieces you like. I always add freckles on my Pet Rocks!
Enjoy yourself these summer holidays!
Kids and Teens Reviewed
Considering their inestimable imporance in our families and the high role of their education in order to the conserve the world’s values kids~children and adolescents are also very important from the point of view of another coefficient. Hand in hand they create the largest seller’s market
They form the highest demand for foods, films, for chemists, for consumer electronics only to see a few fields of the market. Let see how many new fahion items, toys, sweets, and fun stuff we purchase for our children each monthly, as they grow up.
Kids and teenage girls and boys mean the highest request also in fashion. At first the clothes businesses aim for the parents with their marketing first for start, and then let teens have their own way in taste.
As for the eating practices, if we take any fastfood chain, McDonalds could be far from being this famous, if kids and teens didn’t prefer to eat over there. So you can see it’s selling strategy is premamently based on to keep kids also including teens in their stategy nowadays by including tv screens and listening facilities in their restaurants.
As it’s been said, kids decide on what to eat by looking at their outlook first. If the outlook is not good,for them, then they wouldn’t like to taste it either, just think of spinach. The hundreds of types of confisseries wouldn’t be this famous if children wouldn’t be amazed by their colors. Luckily there are also a lot of fruits and veggies in attractive colors to choose from.
On the color decision, it’s mainly stands for everything we, and especially kids and teens all give their choice. Other businesses too have started to focus on the younger generation in electronics ,such as mp3, iPod, mp3s and mp4’s and notebooks and mobile phones, and all their different combinations. And so, they have reached a great success with all of them. Here here applies the color-code: offering their new devices in many nice-looking colors
Teenage boys are the biggest ever demand for every computer games, cellular phones, mp3, mp4, Ipod, notebooks. All IT companies concentrate on the young generation to buy and to refresh always to their better, more special products. as well as with the fashion manias in all schools at all stage.
As for clothes, you see the selling of kid and especially teen fashion is blooming, it’s really vital what our kid~childs~children wear, first for us, and then later on for themselves. All fashion stores have a huge kid department and an even bigger adolescents storey.
With all their will to know the world, both children and teens need to know about all, because want to be freshly informed always, and anyways this is their necessity to do, to get prepared for the globe they will live on. Let’s let them to learn. To read more about this subject and to find warcraft gold for sale visit the link in this sentence.
Nintendo Wii Consoles – Diverse Tricks in Discovering It
Nintendo Wii consoles are what you really need to acquire the brilliant games from Nintendo Wii. Known the superb reputation of Nintendo Wii in the recent times, it is not exceptionally astonishing to learn that it is a piece of gaming tools that is not always in stock. Factually, accessibility of the Nintendo Wii is more often than not on the sparse side. What it means for you is that you will require being very fortunate to give your most excellent effort to obtain the Nintendo Wii consoles.
Do not Pay Inflated Prices
Nintendo Wii consoles are so inexpensive and famous. That is why oftentimes the purchasers won’t be able to buy them at their original prices. They will as a matter of fact be forced into paying inflated prices instead. In consequence, if you are not willing to pay higher than the true market price for Nintendo Wii consoles, you need to do several things before setting out to save your beneficial dollars.
Researching the lots of online stores will prove to be helpful in locating economical and available Nintendo Wii consoles. A good starting point would be Amazon.com. However, when you have a list of doable online stores that stock Nintendo Wii consoles, you must then check these sites daily. It does so to see whether novel shipments have been received by these stores. Even then, you need to be extremely speedy because often the novel shipments get sold out within as few as ten minutes of their arriving.
You should also visit local electronic stores that stock Nintendo Wii consoles. Then if it is attainable, you can even develop a close relationship with the manager of the store or his assistant. By doing so, you can be told of others whenever a novel shipment of Nintendo Wii consoles arrives and acquire the jump on other buyers.
The best thing for you to do is always try to be the front liner for any news relating to the Nintendo Wii consoles. You should make sure to understand when will the new shipment is arriving. After being familiar the information, you should go to the store several hours prior to opening of the store.
Today, the search for Nintendo Wii consoles has almost reached national importance (at least for gamers). Therefore, you must keep your ear to the ground and learn up diverse tricks which can help you be the first to find Nintendo Wii consoles.
In the bottom line, getting the Nintendo Wii consoles is something troublesome for you to do. You need to give your complicated effort in hunting for so the Nintendo Wii consoles. Nevertheless, be certain that by obtaining their worldwide products you will never regret in spending your time in doing so. Good a luck!
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Coloring and drawing in children – the cultural differences
Culture plays a large role in many things – from what we eat to how we dress – and it even has an effect on the minutae of life – like whether or not drawing will enter into a child’s repertoire of behavior.
For example, studies have shown that Taiwanese-American and Chinese-American parents tend to plan more drawing time for their children than their European-American counterpart parents do. As a result of more time spent drawing, Taiwanese-American and Chinese-American children’s drawings have been deemed more advanced than those of their counterparts.
According to research carried out in 1983, when children are provided with drawing and coloring materials and encouragement they tend to create works that reflect their particular culture – and each culture has its own ‘style’. For example, French children tend to spend a good deal of time on drawing, filling the entire page with large, colorful designs, drawings by Japanese children meanwhile tend to be more complex, harmonious and complete than drawings by North-American children. Children from the island of Bali on the other hand, typically use many small marks to draw intricate, colorful designs which fill the page.
While many cultures use and value drawing as art, there are a few cultures that show no evidence of drawing at all.
The children from the island of Ponape (in Micronesia) usually have no prior drawing experience. Yet when a recent study was carried out, those Ponape children that were given drawing materials tended to draw by starting in the center of the page making shapes that connected outward like groups of linked bubbles – they also tended not to fill the page and used only one color per drawing.
Interestingly, when children from cultures that do not include drawing are first introduced to the tools, they tend to experiment, scribble, or attempt realistic drawings right from the start. There seems to be great deal of variation in first attempts. However, in general, it has been found that children tend to draw from a cultural perspective, imitating the designs reflected in fabrics, architecture or other aspects of the adult culture including symbol systems such as written letters or characters and numerals.
Culture therefore both confines and defines the art of children.
Children from ‘First World’ countries like the USA have many opportunities to draw and color and are encouraged to do so by their parents, teachers and other caregivers. Material is plentiful too with crayons, paper, coloring books and even online resources in plentiful supply. Little boys tend to enjoy coloring pictures that represent what he sees every day such as cars, trucks and machinery while little girls enjoy coloring images from fairy tales and princesses and at sites like Princess Coloring Pages you’ll find the best princess tiana coloring
With both encouragement and resources a-plenty, children of ‘First World’ countries are very lucky to have both the means and the support to express themselves creatively through drawing and colouring.
Classic arcade games are back
When looking at the development of the free online games no doubt this niche is considered one of the most interesting online trends. Many new flash games are out there with new technologies and graphic abilities, but the most interesting insight is the return to the classic games.
The more sophisticated games we see, the more the crave for classic games rises. The gamers gamers demand classic and retro games and we can clearly see the increase in sites that specialize in those kind of games.
There are many genres of free games available on the internet to and attract many gamers but no doubt that the arcade and classic games are very hot niche lately.
Another interesting niche that is rising is the option to download free games at the leisure of your house without any hassle or payment.
The trend of getting back to the 70′s and 80′s is not limited to online games only, so it was only a matter of time until the free games industry will dedicate its creative mind to this genre.
As gamers got tired of strategy games and other arcade games, the classic games offer the a great challenge and of course lots of memories.
Gamers from all ages can relate to this niche, mainly because of their user friendly and easy control. Most of them don’t have any tutorials, it’s just plug and play, and you’re ready to go.
Arcade online games come in many niches – Platform games, racing games, platform games and even puzzle games, whatever you like classic games have it.
Back in the days it was very hard to trace those amazing games, but today’s online world offers all the good old retro games, like Tetris, sonic, pacman, mario and even classics like zool from the Amiga 1200.
As we notice the rise of the retro, more sites offer this content and many known big sites dedicate special pages to this niche.
When browsing your favorite free games site just search for the classic games category and you will enjoy a fun, challenging blast to the past, good old fashioned style!