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TMNT Out Of The Shadows Action Figures: Leonardo & Splinter

Two years since the first Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles movie, our favorite turtles are back in the big screen! Together with Master Splinter, April, Vern and a new comer: the hockey-masked vigilante, Casey Jones they’re in for bigger battles at the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Out Of The Shadows movie.

Of course we can expect a an upgraded version of our favorite TMNT characters and the newest member of Out Of The Shadows. Richprime Global Inc brings to the Philippines the TMNT Out Of The Shadows action figures. And we were given two action figures to review!


Personally, I love the Splinter action figure. The rubber is really soft! It’s like a real clothes and initially I thought it was removable. It’s not fixed on the body of Splinter. Most of Leonardo’s body are movable but it was the head that I was worried about. It can be removed easily! Word of precaution, do not let kids below 5 years old play with it. They might swallow the head.

Please watch the video we made for these toys.

TMNT Out of the Shadows Action Figures Collection includes: 

  • Leonardo (the one we got)
  • Donatello
  • Raphael
  • Michelangelo
  • Splinter
  • Leonardo in Stealth Disguise
  • Michelangelo in Pirate Costume
  • Raphael in Wingsuit
  • Casey Jones (newcomer!)
  • The Shredder
  • Foot Soldier
  • Bebop
  • Rocksteady
  • Kraang

And you can buy your favorite TMNT Out of the Shadows Action figure at your favorite toy stores nationwide! 

Have you seen the TMNT Out of the Shadows movie? Who’s your favorite character? As for the action figure, who’s your favorite?

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P&G Ariel #ShareTheLoad Video

I was watching a noon time show a few days ago. It was the sugod bahay segment of Eat Bulaga. They were interviewing the sugod bahay winner, usual talks.. then they asked the wife. One of the hosts asked if the wife has no plans of looking for a job (or something to that effect) to help the husband.

HELP THE HUSBAND?!?  TEKA MUNA!

Opps sorry for the reaction.. I just can’t help but overthink that phrase.. help the husband?!? para makatulong kay Mister? Makes me wonder, how household chores are defined by our society?

Ang paglilinis ba ng bahay ay hindi pagtulong kay Mister?

Ang pag- aalag ba ng mga bata ay hindi pagtulong kay Mister?

Ang pagluluto ba ng pagkain ay hindi pagtulong kay Mister?

Ang paglalaba ba ay hindi pagtulong kay Mister?

Ang gawaing bahay ba ay hindi pagtulong kay Mister?

I’m glad my husband shares the same views as mine. My role as a wife and a mother is as important as his role as a our provider. In our household, I do all the chores not because of gender. I do all the chores because it is my share in our family. I never bother him with household chores as he never bothers me with our finances.

But even though that’s our arrangement, I still wish I could hear people saying, “wala ka ba planong maghugas ng plato para matulungan mo Misis mo” or “wala ka ba plano magwalis man lang para makatulong ka sa asawa mo”. When I saw Ariel #ShareTheLoad ad, finally, someone recognizes that household chores is not just for the mom or the wife!


Have you seen the video? I encourage you to watch it and share with what you think about it. Isn’t it about time that Dads #ShareTheLoad?

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The Ins And Outs Of Snapchat For Parents

 

It really is quite challenging to be up to date with my kids’ online activities. Our only requirement for allowing them to use a device is they share their passwords with us. Now that I have a son who’ll be a teen ager in just a few months, I know the password requirement will soon be questioned. So I guess the only way to be up to date with his technology and online activities is to know what’s in and out with teen’s technology. And Snapchat is one of those!

Here’s a guest post from Hilary Smith* about the Ins and Outs of Snapchat and 5 Ways To Encourage Teen Safety On Snapchat

 

The Ins And Outs Of Snapchat

Snapchat is a popular disappearing messaging app that was developed in 2011. It allows users to send short messages or images to others, but after the receiver views the message after a certain amount of time has elapsed Snapchat automatically deletes the message. The fleeting qualities of this app have made Snapchat one of the fastest growing social media platforms.

Teens and adults embrace the freedom and authentic communication Snapchat offers users. The ephemeral messages trim the amount of data left in a person’s digital footprint making it a great alternative to traditional social media that relies on walls, profiles, and messaging. As an added bonus, it allows users a broad range of self expression without fear that everyone will be able to see every post a person makes.

Recently, Snapchat has created “stories” which are basically homepages for users to post Snapchats with other users. According to the site, “stories are compilations of Snaps that create a narrative … Snaps appear in chronological order with a beginning, middle, and end.” While this makes it easier to share posts, after twenty-four hours the Snaps still disappear from a “story”.

Disappearing Messages And Teens

Typically, children using Snapchat are only sending funny pictures or silly selfies that are entertaining to a certain friend or group of peers. Unfortunately, this popular app is quickly becoming notorious for sexting and cyberbullying among our kids. The promise of fleeting messages can encourage teens to behave in cruel or risky ways that they normally wouldn’t even consider in a face-to-face situation.

It’s easy to put our blinders on and say this won’t happen to our children, but current statistics are stark reminders of how prevalent negative behaviors online really are. Here is a quick rundown of some shocking statistics:

  • Sexting is now seen as a normal part of teen development. Experts liken this behavior to “I’ll show you mine, if you show me yours” for the digital age.
  • Cyberbullying rates have tripled and now it is widely believed that 87 percent of our children will come across bullying on social media or text messaging.
  • 25 percent of Snapchat users regularly send “sensitive content” that includes sexting or bullying.

Children often fail to recognize that there is no guarantee of secrecy. Even though Snapchat boasts about disappearing messages, other users can secretly screenshot or take a picture of the message before it disappears. This copy can then be shared with others or kept as blackmail for later use. So what started out as a fun way to communicate with peers, can backfire and open a child up to lifelong consequences for a hastily made poor decision.

5 Ways To Encourage Teen Safety On Snapchat

Unfortunately, there is no promise or guarantee that our children will never encounter a dangerous situation on social media sites like Snapchat. We need to challenge ourselves to help our kids learn the necessary life skills needed to avoid common potholes lurking on Snapchat.

Listed below are five tips to encourage our sons and daughters to use Snapchat safely:

  1. Teach children about social media etiquette and frequently discuss this topic as a family.
  2. Make sure a child knows it is alright to deny a request for sexting or to ignore hurtful comments.
  3. Stress the importance of seeking help from an adult if they witness cyberbullying.
  4. Keep digital devices in public living areas to reduce the temptation to take part in questionable activities.
  5. Encourage kids to only friend people they actually know online and be leary of friend requests from strangers.

What other ways do you use to keep your teens safe on Snapchat and other social media sites? I want to hear your suggestions and tips.

*Born and raised in Austin, TX, Hilary Smith is a free-lance journalist whose love of gadgets, technology and business has no bounds. After becoming a parent she now enjoys writing about family and parenting related topics. 

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