Archive for July, 2007
FWW Receives the Charity Blogger Award
New here? You may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Thanks for visiting!Christy of Writer’s Review has given me the Charity Blogger Award, something that’s given to bloggers who raise awareness and help others.
I enjoy posting articles of interest here on FWW, and like to think that I’m helping my readers in some way. […]
Video Games: Oldies But Goodies
If you’re a video gamer of yesteryear (okay, maybe it’s yester-yesteryear), then you’re probably familiar with games like Space Invaders, Asteroids, Frogger and others.
Video arcades of today haven’t lost their popularity, not by a long shot. But they sure have changed the kinds of games we grew up with. That’s good in some ways, but […]
How You Can Organize Your Family Summer Vacation
Planning a family or business trip can be hectic enough, but it just got a little easier with Trip Cart. You can explore destinations that interest you and make use of the tools it offers (for free) to help you plan and manage things.
One thing that I find most useful is the itinerary / map […]
Word Fun With Puzzlemaker
I found another site that can provide offline fun for the family. It’s good to have a balance of online and offline fun, right? Right.
From the makers of Discovery.com, DiscoverySchool’s Puzzlemaker gives you a great way to create your own puzzles. And they have quite a list to choose from:
Word search (my favorite!)
Mazes
Crosswords
Cryptograms
Math square
Fallen phrases
and […]
Family Fun Browsing With Glubble
I’ve reviewed a few parental control software packages here before, but none such as Glubble. This is a free add-on for the Firefox web browser and is geared for children under the age of 12.
What makes Glubble different is that it’s not a typical web filter. Instead, it’s something that you tell it what you […]
FWW Spotlight #4: Three Sites For Fighting Porn
Never has pornography been so accessible until the Web came along. And never has it had such a stranglehold on individuals. Like a drug, studies have shown that the more you give in to its allure, the more you seek it out, causing a vicious circle that’s hard to break.
But as easy as it is […]

