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About Family Computing: White House, 3DS, Gadgets and Missing Children

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From Christy Matte, your Guide to Family Computing
This week, I found interesting stuff for you in a variety of areas. From protecting your kids to educating them to showing them a good time, a parent's job is never done! Have a great week!

Go on a White House Scavenger Hunt
How many artifacts can you find in this virtual White House Scavenger Hunt? Read more
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SecuraChild Steps in Where Amber Alerts Cannot
If your child goes missing, but isn't eligible for an Amber Alert, what do you do? This site has a solution. Read more

Did You Buy Your Nintendo 3DS Before the Price Drop?
If you plunked down $249.99 for a brand new Nintendo 3DS, you might be bit angry about the extreme price drop so early in the game. Nintendo wants to make it up to you with some free games. Check it out.

Best Picks for Back-to-School Entertainment
Whether you're outfitting your college student with some electronic entertainment, or just setting up a new space for your younger kids to hang out, this list will help point you to some of the best of the best. Readm more

 


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