Summary of the week from October 20 to 26 in Peques and More

This week in Peques y Más, the blog dedicated to children between the ages of five and twelve, we have commented that the use of technology among children is deeply rooted despite the fact that our young people then have difficulties to innovate. We are with Halloween butt and preparing Christmas with the musical of sponge Bob That comes to us.

Some conclusions of the survey on the use and equipment of technology in homes in 2010 indicating that the proportion of use of information technologies by children (10 to 15 years) is, in general, very high. However, we miss something along the way because the results of the COTEC report on innovation among young people call attention to their poor entrepreneurial spirit and about the cultural, political and economic factors that condition it.

In section Halloween We keep talking about costumes with one of monster the sea of ​​fun and a lot of them available on ebay, another great place to purchase items is Imaginarium. We can also celebrate this party, with a spectacular pull this year 2010, at the Warner Park in Madrid. And please, if you buy a pumpkin, don't forget to take a look to decorate it.

For children to play with latest toys We have commented on what are the Bey Blade tops that are raging among the kids this fall. We have also presented a very original and attractive page to build stories which is called Storybird.

From the Vatican It was proclaimed that the Simpsons were Catholics and it seemed right because they are a family full of problems and everyday experiences.

And finally and facing the Christmas don't forget to write the SpongeBob musical on your agendas, the sponge that wanted to fly, full of songs and with all the characters of the Bikini Bottom.

And that is all that gave the week in Peques and More. We hope you go through our blog to discover what new features are presented daily for the elderly of the house until we meet again next week.

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