He Doesn’t REALLY Want the Perfect WomanHe Wants These 3 Things from You Instead…

How much time do you spend trying to be the kind of woman you think men want?
If you’re like most women, it’s a LOT. You spend all this time making yourself look sexy and attractive.
All this time presenting yourself as fun, interesting, worldly, and not needy in the slightest. You spend all this time showing him just how good you’d be for him… How amazing his future would be if he chose you as the woman by his side…
And it doesn’t work. It never works. WHY? Why do you work so hard… And the guy in your life just takes you for granted, if he even notices you at all? It’s probably because he’s immature, right? He can’t recognize a good thing until it’s gone. Or maybe… It’s because you’ve been doing all the work for him.

If He Doesn’t Work for Your Relationship, He Won’t Value It

Fact:


What men value most are those things they have to work hard to get.
Hand a man a college diploma, and he won’t value it as much as if he’d had to put in years of study and effort to earn it.
Hand a man the perfect girlfriend, and he won’t value her as much as if he’d had to woo her for weeks just to get her to go out with him. This is why playing hard to get works.
But, as you’ve probably already noticed…
There’s a BIG problem with playing hard to get. That strategy stops working once he’s actually got you.
Something happens when guys decide they’ve won you. It’s almost like they think, “Game over.” Their minds are already on their next challenge. What is going on?!
And how can you stop it from wrecking your relationship?

It’s Not Just You—ALL Women Experience This(That’s Why They Ask for Help)

Many women give up on love. They never let themselves get too close to a man, for fear of scaring him off. But other women try a different approach. They get help. Relationship coach James Bauer is one of the people they turn to.
He noticed that many clients were coming to him, complaining about guys who were blowing hot and cold. Everything would be going great, and then it was like…
Something would change overnight.
A guy who’d been warm, affectionate and interested would suddenly become distant. He’d no longer have any time for her. He wouldn’t smile in greeting. He’d stop making eye contact. His kisses were brusque. Wanting to help his clients, James investigated.
And what he discovered made sense of everything. He knew why these men were backing away. He knew what they needed … and what they weren’t getting.
It didn’t come down to anything wrong with these women.
Rather, it all came down to something he called “The Hero Instinct.”

Most Women Do Something that Drives Men Away…Without Ever Realizing It


One of the most wonderful things about women is how naturally caring they are.
Look at you. You’re always there for your guy. You look after him. You always make time for him. You’d do anything for him.
You never realize that, in the process…
You’re actually taking something away from him. You’re taking away his purpose.
You see, he wants to be your hero. He doesn’t want you to be his hero.
Men love heroes. Look at how many grown men are still fascinated by Marvel comics and superhero movies.
Every man on Earth, from the time he was a boy, dreamed of growing up to be the kind of hero who would save the world—and get the girl at the same time.
Most men don’t get to indulge their world-saving side in their 9-5 jobs.
Circumstances don’t call for them to rip off their corporate ties and spring into action, revealing their superman side. Maybe they can’t save the world. But they can still get the girl.
Getting the girl is a worthy challenge for an ordinary guy with the heart of a superhero. It takes superhuman confidence. Superhuman charm. Superhuman immunity to pain. Now, all he needs to find is…
A girl who needs a hero. Do You Need a Hero? Let me guess… That’s not you.
You’re strong. You’re independent. You can fix a leaky faucet. You can drive a stick shift. You can take care of yourself. You’re never going to make that Jerry Maguire mistake of looking for a man to complete you.
Instead, you have a lot to offer a man. You’re generous. Kind. Loving. Giving to a fault. All you want is to find a man who’s willing to receive all you have to give.
And that’s why heroes aren’t showing up in your life. That’s why you’ve ended up with so many takers instead. Guys who take everything you have and leave you high and dry. If you want a hero, then you need to advertise for one. Here’s how.

3 Ways You Can Invite a Hero into Your Life, Starting Today


1. Ask a guy for help.
Ask him for advice on buying a new computer. Ask him to listen to that weird rattling sound that’s started up in your car. Ask him to reach something on the top shelf. Then thank him warmly, with a great big smile of appreciation. No, that doesn’t make you needy. It makes you a woman with space for a man in her life.
2. Take pleasure in male company.
Guys love women who appreciate men for just being men. So what if his apartment is a shrine to sports? So what if he spends hours on his fantasy football team? So what if his idea of a clean shirt is the one with the fewest wrinkles? He’s a guy. It’s okay. You don’t need him to be more like you, because you’ve got the feminine side of the gender equation covered.
3. Let him earn your respect.
Superheroes love challenges. They don’t want to be given a gold medal just for showing up. They don’t want your love handed to them on a plate. They want to earn it. There’s one thing they crave even more than a woman’s eternal enduring love: A challenge. So give him opportunities to prove himself. You don’t have to do the work of winning him over. Sit back, relax, and allow him the pleasure of winning your admiration.

Keep Learning

If that sounds like fun to you, click here to watch a video presentation about this relationship enhancement tool. It’s something you can learn once, but then use for the rest of your life.



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SURPRISES IN EVERY LOCATION. 

There is a lot to discover Toca Life: Office. Each location has several rooms, and you can scroll left or right to reveal more of the area. For example, the rooftop lounge has a pantry on the far left, a kitchen, a dining area, and a helipad. The courthouse has a dumpster area at the back, boiler room, jail, courtroom, break room, and detective's office.

Within each room kids can find unique items and costumes, and sometimes hidden compartments and secret exits. Electronic machines such as printer, copier, and ATM, work as they do in real life. Food items can be cooked and combined to make delicious meals.
There are, in all, 35 new characters that are diverse in age and skin tone. There is even a character with vitiligo and non-human characters. Kids can put the characters in wheelchairs, which are available throughout the app.

PARENTS NEED TO KNOW. 

Toca Life: Office is suitable for a wide range of ages, from three and up. There are no rules for playing, so kids can be as imaginative as they like. The app supports multitouch, so kids can play together with their friends or family members. No reading is necessary to use the app.

The app has no ads and no in-app purchases. It has secured links to the developer's other apps plus a section called Life Weekly, which allows kids to discover curated video updates from the developer. If desired, you can turn off this feature (along with recording and music) from your device's Settings menu.

THINGS I LIKE 

Toca Life: Office is a terrific office-themed playset for kids who love to role-play and tell stories. There are so many rooms and secrets to uncover that kids may spend hours just to uncover them all. The app makes it possible to come up with all kinds of stories, whether it's planning a heist with super villains or just chilling at the apartment after a busy day at work. But even when kids just want to poke and prod things, they will still have fun interacting with all the tiny objects.

While Toca Life: Office is not an exact representation of real-world offices, it does a great job in showing kids that there are plenty of career options out there. It would be nice to see something like an art studio or a tailor depicted in the app, but overall Toca Life: Office is a fascinating toy that will provide hours of quality playtime for all ages.

CONCLUSION 

Toca Life: Office is a charming, open-ended digital playset where kids get to be the boss. It's jam-packed with details, and there is a diverse set of characters to help kids come up with their own stories. For kids who want to show and tell, there is a recording feature that lets them create videos with their own narration. Highly recommended!


Who says life on the farm is mundane? It certainly isn't the case in Toca Life: Farm. The new digital playset from Toca Boca proves that there are lots of stories and excitement to be had whether you're harvesting crops, cleaning up the barn, or even going out for groceries.

FUN ON THE FARM

Toca Life: Farm is the newest addition to the popular Toca Life series, digital toys that let kids create and record their own stories using fun characters, items, and locations. As suggested by the name, the setting is a farm. In the app, kids discover what rural living is like.

The app offers five unique locations to explore: the barn, house, field, store, and storage. Each location is quite large, and kids can drag left or right to expand the scene. They can also interact with various items: flower pots, milk bottles, fruits and vegetables, clothes, musical instruments, beds, and many others. At the field, for example, they can dig a hole in the ground using a shovel. They can plant a tomato seed in that hole, then water it until it sprouts into a grown tomato plant.

Some items can also be combined together: bread can be stacked with various ingredients to make a sandwich, produce can be placed inside baskets, baskets can be attached to the tractor.

At the store, there is a food machine that allows kids to combine raw ingredients to create new products. For example, they can turn a pumpkin into pumpkin pie, strawberry and milk into strawberry milk, jam and bread into a donut. There are plenty of combinations to experiment with and discover.

The app also includes 29 characters that include boys and girls, kids and adults, and even aliens. Kids can add characters to a scene and move them around, remove them, give them items to use and food to eat, and also dress them in various costumes. Some scenes also include farm animals like cows, pigs, and chickens.

The purpose of the app is to facilitate storytelling and play. Should kids feel like sharing their stories with family and friends, they can use the recording tool to create their own movies. The tool is very simple to use: after pressing the button to start recording, just speak into the microphone while moving the characters or items around.

 The app supports multitouch, so two or more persons can animate the characters at the same time. Each movie can be up to two minutes long, and can be saved to the Camera Roll if desired.

PARENTS NEED TO KNOW. 

Like other Toca Life apps, Toca Life: Farm includes a section called Life Weekly. It offers tips, videos, and other free goodies—curated by Toca Boca—that give you insights into the world of Toca Life. You can access this feature by tapping the lightbulb icon on the top right corner of the main screen. Note that you need an Internet connection to view the contents.

Toca Life is safe for kids. It has no third-party adverts and no in-app purchases. You can customize what elements are allowed in the app, from the device's Settings menu. For example, you can turn off the video recording feature, Toca News, and music. You can also reset the app's content with every app start.

THINGS I LIKE. 

All kids want is to have fun, and Toca Life: Farm is a fantastic playset that facilitates just that. Loaded with neat little surprises, this easy-to-use app is guaranteed to get the little ones oohing and aahing. It has no rules and no time limit, so kids can play anyway they want and shape their own experience.
The app promotes inclusion, diversity, and collaboration. The characters are diverse in terms of race, gender, and age. There is even a wheelchair in every scene that a character can be put in. The app supports multitouch, so more than one child can play together on the same device.

Even though the app focuses heavily on playtime, it also holds some educational value. As kids explore the virtual farm, they can discover, among others, how to plant crops and how to care for farm animals. This aspect of the app makes it even more valuable, and puts it above its competitors.

CONCLUSION

Toca Life: Farm is an outstanding digital playset that lets kids explore life on the farm with 29 diverse characters, 5 colorful scenes, and hundreds of interactive items. Free from rules and time limit, they can play anyway they want. An easy-to-use recording tool lets them create their own stories to share with family and friends. Highly recommended for ages 6 and up.


As a parent, I'd love to know what my kids are experiencing at school. But not every kid is talkative. My six-year-old Philip, for example, is less of a storyteller when compared to his younger brother. It's difficult for him to tell me about the things that happen to him at school.

I'm glad that Toca Boca finally released Toca Life: School. 

It's a storytelling app that lets your kids imagine, experiment, and show what they have or might experience in school. 
It has five locations: home, school, cafeteria, playground, and the youth club. 

Toca Life: School has no rule about how you should play. It's more of a digital toy in that you decide what to do with them. You can start your stories from anywhere, for example, at school or at home.
 You can pick just one location and explore it thoroughly or alternatively, expand your story to a different location. Each location in Toca Life: School is quite large you can drag from one side to the other to explore it.

The app includes 32 characters that include both humans and animals. Each character can hold smaller objects, sit, sleep, and even poop. They can also eat the different food found throughout the app.

One thing to note is that characters can't be omnipresent. If you move them from one location to the next, the app will remember their new location. To move a character, simply tap on the yellow people sign at the bottom right corner of the screen. 

You can either invite a character in or send a character out.
You can also dress the characters in a way that suits your story. Simply drag a piece of clothing onto a character, and that character will wear it. You can also apply accessories, such as glasses and hats.

Toca Life apps aren't just about the character — they're also about designing the interiors. Each location has hundreds of items that can be moved around to fit your story. This encourages kids to pay more attention to details and to start imagining how they'd like to see the world around them. It's about making the world more personal and relevant to them.

If you want to get the most out of Toca Life apps, you must experiment with everything. For example, you can refill water from the kitchen tap. Try to set the fire alarm in the school and see what would happen.

Just remember that the trash can is like the black hole. Anything you put in there never returns. If you really want to go back, you can always hit the blue reset button at the top right corner of the main map screen. This will reset the app to its initial settings.

There are plenty of things to like in Toca Life: School. The first and foremost is its in-app recording feature. I'm glad that it's included in this app from the start, after the development team included it in the recent update to Toca Life: City. It really highlights the intuitiveness and versatility of the app when it comes to kids imagining and creating their own stories.

The other thing that I really like from the Toca Life series is the (almost) endless combinations of things you can do in the apps. Toca Life: School brings new interactions, such as writing on the whiteboard and experimenting with the different liquid mix in the chemistry lab.

As always, Toca Life: School also includes the great attention to details expected from Toca Boca apps. For example, just try going into the youth club. You'd find several Halloween-themed masks that you can put on the characters to give them new looks. And if you put on the musical instruments, you'd learn that the music would fade away as you're moving farther away from the source of music.

Toca Life: School expands all the great things found in Toca Life: Town and Toca Life: City, and brings them to the second place where kids ages 4+ spend their time most, i.e. their school. The in-app recording feature really helps to highlight the best use case from the Toca Life series. I think the Toca Life series is the most versatile storytelling tools available for kids, and I'm really looking forward for the next app in this series.

And if you have the prequels, I'd suggest you download the new updates if you haven't already. Toca Boca did a really good job with updating the contents of their apps over time.