Waterdrop Advent Review: Drink Your Way To Healthy Holidays
Waterdrop makes healthy water flavorings that boast being sugar free and low in calories. Does their advent calendar stand up to the hype?
Continue ReadingWaterdrop makes healthy water flavorings that boast being sugar free and low in calories. Does their advent calendar stand up to the hype?
Continue ReadingI’ve tried sooooo many things to calm my mind when anxiety strikes. And because I have ADHD I tend to swap techniques more often than I’d care to admit. Today I’ll walk you through my top crafts and how well they lowered my anxiety on a scale of one to five (five being the best […]
Continue ReadingArt journaling is a great way to express yourself while working on your mental health.
Continue ReadingCome with Dakster as they craft together their Christmas gift list using only their imagination, a Glowforge, Canva, and a Cricut.
Continue ReadingFollow along on this journey to find a wireless solution for listening to music and white noise sleep sounds.
Continue ReadingHere’s a look at the Die-Cast Club from Eaglemoss, a subscription-based model kit service.
Continue ReadingTimes are strange, there’s no doubt about it. But one thing in my life remains constant, in spite of all the chaos and disruption we’re seeing throughout the world, I still want to play Dungeons & Dragons. A lot. In fact, thanks in part to ease of playing online, I’m currently playing way more D&D now than I would otherwise normally be playing, sometime up to three or four times a week.
Continue ReadingIf you read books at all (and I mean even if you read just a little) you should consider keeping a commonplace book. I am writing a series of articles about commonplace books and this is the second article in the series, which talks about why someone would want to keep a commonplace book.
Continue ReadingThe nTablet is a nice, thick tablet made for Makers.
Continue ReadingIf you have kids, there’s a good chance you’ve noticed a huge uptick in the popularity of Minecraft recently. [Sponsored]
Continue ReadingSick of eating through batteries to power LEGO Motors? A little bit of work and a few dollars of electronics and you can plug Power Function LEGO Electronics into the wall!
Continue ReadingFlame Toys Transformers Model Kits help you bring Transformers to life at your own hands! Bumblebee is the latest kit in the line (which already includes Optimus Prime, Starscream, and Nemesis Prime).
Continue ReadingBust spring boredom with this fun printable activity inspired by ‘Yoshi’s Crafted World.’ Courtesy: Play Nintendo
Continue ReadingGet crafting and making with your kids! Teaching them how to knit is the perfect craft for kids as young as six.
Continue ReadingLearn what happened when I built 30 different LEGO Architecture Studio structures in 30-ish days.
Continue ReadingCelebrate Pi Day with fun educational activities from NASA JPL while your Pi Day pie bakes (or gets laser etched). Then upload your math geekery to share with the world!
Continue ReadingFriend-of-GeekDad Donovan, aka “The Beardless Man,” walks us through his favorite project of 2017, making a wooden replica of the classic Game Boy handheld gaming console, complete with replaceable cartridges that change what game is being played.
Continue ReadingThe Guardians of the Galaxy have teamed up with the International Space Station to offer students the chance to join Team Rocket or Team Groot by proposing an experiment to actually fly into space.
Continue ReadingIs your family among the millions of people impacted by snow this weekend? GeekDad and GeekMom have a wonderful collection of projects and activities to help families bond during snow days.
Continue ReadingLearn how to make and control your own ‘Stranger Things’ Ouija wall with LED Christmas lights, some circuitry, and a Raspberry Pi microcontroller.
Continue ReadingCreation Crate delivers monthly projects that teach electronics, programming, and more for kids and parents who are excited about making. Now they’ve added augmented reality! [Sponsored]
Continue ReadingBack Littleville, a tiny train set kit that you landscape yourself! Launching today on Kickstarter.
Continue ReadingIt’s National Family History Month, the perfect time to get started on (or dive back in to) your family history projects. Here is the first in a new series detailing how to go about it and how to chronicle your family tree’s records.
Continue ReadingTurn your own words (or those of someone else) into artistic masterpieces through hand lettering projects.
Continue ReadingOne of the highlights of my Gen Con 50 trip was getting to play a game of ‘Frostgrave’ with its creator, Joe McCullough. Joe was at Gen Con to promote his new spin-off game, ‘Frostgrave: Ghost Archipelago.’ I’m going to do a side-by-side comparison (of sorts) between the original ‘Frostgrave’ and ‘Ghost Archipelago,’ pointing out similarities and differences. When the comparisons are done, I also want to share with you the battle report from my game with Joe and two friends.
Continue ReadingSummer is almost over and stress is at an all-time high. Find out how one GeekDad approaches stress reduction and let us know if it sounds familiar! Share your own geeky stress reduction tips in the comments or on social media.
Continue ReadingSTEAM education and coding for kids are huge industries right now, but how do you pick the best of the best? The littleBits Code Kit covers a lot of ground in this educational space while giving kids a fun way to learn.
Continue ReadingWhile there are many gaming table options on the market, building your own custom gaming table is a great option. Check out how I built my own gaming table.
Continue ReadingCheck out Donovan, aka ‘The Beardless Man,’ as he creates Möjlnir out of wood!
Continue ReadingFollow along on my build of Ezra Bridger’s slingshot and wrist comm.
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