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A SpeciAl Supplement
Pearls
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Car stuff
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Special needs toys
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Sectioneditor: Helen TaylordeSigner: Susan VoglecopyeditorS: Carolyn Flynn,Gayle Geis
ON THE COVER:Illustration by Susan Vogle
For children with special needs, lots of optionsResourcesThe National Lekotek Center, lekotek.org, offers informationabout toys for kids with disabilities and runs Ableplay.org, whichrates toys for various special needs.
Fun and Function designs toys for kids with disabilities.Learning is Fun in Albuquerque can order products found on thecompanys website, funandfunction.com.
Lets Play: A Guide to Toys for Children with Special Needs,available on the American Foundation for the Blinds website atafb.org, also provides examples of toys for specific disabilities.
Toys R Us also puts out a toy guide for differently abled kids attoysrus.com/shop/index.jsp?categoryId=3261680.
By Amanda Schoenberg
Journal Staff Writer
If your child needs helpwith motor skills or feelsanxious around loudnoises, the perfect toy is
still out there.
In her book, Smart PlaySmart Toys: How to Raise aChild with a High PQ (PlayQuotient), San Francisco toyexpert Stevanne Auerbach,known as Dr. Toy, has a listof questions to consider whenbuying toys for kids withspecial needs.
Parents may want toconsider which physicalactivities a child needs helpwith and which musclesneed strengthening, as wellas whether a child followsvisual cues and respondsto sounds. When thinkingabout mental and emotionaldevelopment, they can thinkabout whether a child looksin the mirror, understandsdirections and noticesletters.
If customers come witha list of needs, they dontneed to have a specific toy inmind, say Lisa Gallegos andCariad Owen, co-managersat Out of the Blue on RioGrande NW. They are usedto scouring the store for justthe right toy for every child.
We just have to becreative, Gallegos says.
At Out of the Blue, manycustomers want toys for kids
on the autism spectrum,such as kids who dont likeoverstimulation with loudnoises. Gallegos and Owensuggest the Meteor Storm,a novelty toy for $7.99 thatcreates a soothing sound as itlights up.
Kids with autism oftenhave tactile sensitivities.Classic pin art toys for $19.99
let kids press their handsagainst pins and makedesigns.
Kids really like the feelingof it, says Gallegos.
In an email message,Auerbach recommendssoft, stimulating toys likepuppets and dolls for kidswith autism, as well as toysthat incorporate music orconstruction toys.
At Learning is Fun, a storefor educators and families,on Menaul NE, manager
Shelby Richardson saysPoint to Happy: A Bookfor Kids on the AutismSpectrum by MiriamSmith and Afton Fraser is apopular read. Children usea plastic hand to point tophotographs of other kids.The book, which costs $19.95,is designed to help childrenrecognize emotions and
make connections.While many toys are usedby children with disabilities,Learning is Fun alsocarries products designedspecifically for kids withspecial needs. Productsinclude texture squares thatlet kids explore materialsand weighted police vests forchildren with autism. Whenkids fidget or need handtherapy, Richardson suggestscalming animal Squeeziesfor $2.99.
Learning is Fun alsohas tools to improvereading skills. Coloredtransparencies used over apage can help with dyslexia,she says.
Whispy, a reading tool for$8.99, is designed to improve
pronunciation. A rubber tubeheld like a phone lets kidsread out loud by whisperingin one end and hearingthemselves in the other.
When kids need help withlanguage, Gallegos andOwen suggest Tell Tale for$12.99, picture cards thatencourage kids to tell theirown stories.
To improve problem-solving and spatial skills,they like Magnetic MightyMind for $22.99. Kids usemagnets to make patternson their own or use cards forsuggestions.
Children with visualimpairments enjoytactile toys they can
manipulate, Auerbachwrites. Richardson suggestsmusical instruments liketambourines or clay.
Kids who are hard ofhearing may like visualtoys like puzzles, matchinggames and construction toys,Auerbach suggests.
Learning is Fun also
has videos and flashcardsfor families interested inlearning sign language.
Larger sizes
In general, when buyingproducts for childrenwith physical disabilities,larger sizes are easier tocontrol, says Richardson.She suggests large TriWriteCrayons, $7.99 for a pack ofsix pyramid-shaped crayons.
The smaller the item, theharder it is to grasp, shesays.
Children with physicaldisabilities also may benefitfrom toys that respond tosound or by hitting them,according to Auerbach.Gift buyers should considerhow far a child can reach orinteract when buying toys.
Many toys are fun for avariety of special needs.Wire and bead toys let kidspush beads along the turnsof a wire. A blind child gains
tactile stimulation, whilea child with cerebral palsymight use the toy to gainconfidence.
For a similar range of uses,Richardson likes the classicwooden abacus for $19.99, anew product at Learning isFun. It can help kids withmath skills, colors and
patterns and provide visualand tactile stimulation.
Building toys are alsofun for kids with a rangeof needs, say Owen andGallegos. Wedgits, multi-dimensional plastic buildingblocks, help with sensory,
motor and logic skills aschildren learn which shapesfit together. A starter kitcosts $24.99 at Out of theBlue.
Toobers & Zots, $24.99at Out of the Blue, is aconstruction toy made fromsoft foam that can helpbuild strength and give kidscreative license to makewhatever they like, they say.
For all kids, Richardsonsuggests Gertie Ballsranging from $4.99-$9.99.The soft, squishy balls areeasy to catch and can be usedindoors. Gertie Knobbie ballshave soft bumps that makethem easier to handle forkids who have trouble with
dexterity.
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An Educo wood abacus, which canhelp kids improve math skills andrecognize colors and patterns, sellsfor $19.99 at Learning is Fun.
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A Wedgits starter kit by ImagAbility costs $24.99at Out of the Blue. The construction toy can helpbuild motor, logic and sensory skills.
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TriWrite Crayons are $7.99 at Learningis Fun. Larger crayons can be easier tograsp.
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Ashley Therapy Squeezies sell for $2.99 atLearning is Fun. The hand therapy toys providefidget relief for kids.
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Pearls have enjoyed ablue jeans-to-eveninggown versatility foryears, but todays new
colors and styles make themeven more fashionable thanever and promise somethingto please any taste.
From a classic whitestrand necklace to amulticolored bracelet to apendant or earrings, pearlsare a perfect gift this holidayseason, local jewelers say.
Theyre a fantastic giftbecause they go with anyoutfit a woman can considerwearing, says Eric Shelton,president of Shelton Jewelersin Albuquerque.
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giving a pearl gift toanybody.
Bernie Butterfield ofButterfield Jewelers agrees.Pearls are one of the thingsthat never, ever go out ofstyle, the Albuquerquepearl expert says. Day in,day out, you can wear themfor the most dressy to themost casual occasion.
Many different types ofpearls are avai lable now,from natural to cultured,
round to cross-shaped andclassic white to bright red.
Most pearls sold todayare cultured pearls, createdwhen a foreign body isinserted into the tissueof an oyster or mollusk.Freshwater cultured pearlsgrow in mollusks in lakesand rivers in China; eachmollusk can produce up to 50pearls at a time. Freshwaterpearls also can be color-enhanced to appear in colorsfrom chocolate brown tovivid red and can be grownin different shapes, such asa cross.
Saltwater cultured pearls,on the other hand, areproduced individually inoysters and are rarer, ofhigher quality rounderand with a higher luster and more valuable. Akoyapearls come in creams,pinks, whites and silvers.
Tahitian pearls, grown inthe South Pacific, are theonly naturally black pearls.Meanwhile, large golden orwhite South Sea pearls areprized for their size, beautyand rarity.
Human-made pearls havenever seen the inside of amollusk and are made from
a glass bead coated in a fishscale-and-polymer material.
Every price range
Pearl jewelry prices varyas widely as the types ofpearls available.
There are pearls inreally any price range acustomer is looki ng for,says Ron Beauchamp, ownerof Beauchamp Jewelers inAlbuquerque.
Beauchamp carries stretchbracelets made from 10 mmChinese cultured pearls forabout $30, for example, butalso offers a 17-inch strandof black Tahitian pearlsfor $6,160. At Butterfield,a strand of Akoya pearlssells for $695 to $5,000 forthe large 9 mm beads while
a pearl drop necklace runsfrom $195 to $695.
Local stores have plenty ofselection from affordable toextravagant, and choices areplentiful in the under $500category, Beauchamp says.
Some popular pearlfashions this year include15-inch choker-lengthnecklaces; strands ofmulti-colored pearls, either
Strandsofbeauty
A pair of cultured pearl earringswith diamond circles by Mastoloniis $1,155 at Butterfield Jewelers.
A Breuning South Seas culturedpearl 14-karat white gold ring is$1,645 at Butterfield Jewelers.
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Freshwater cultured pearls sell from $49 to $895 atShelton Jewelers.
A fresh-watermixed pearlnecklace is$235 and aChinese cul-tured pearl ringwith diamondsby Breuningis $1,405 atButterfieldJewelers.
Cultured, colorful pearls go with everything,never go out of style
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natural or dyed; lariatnecklaces with two danglingpearls; pearl earrings orpendants accentuated withdiamonds; and the Tin Cupnecklace made popular byactress Rene Russo withpearls every two inches on achain, local jewelers say.
We used to think of pearlsas plain white beads. Well,the pearl world has changeddramatically, Beauchampsays. The classics are notout by any means, but thesebolder, more fashion-forwardlooks are more popular thesedays.
Celebrities and publicfigures such as first ladyMichelle Obama have beenwearing pearls in layers, forexample sometimes mixingcolors and shapes.
Remember this
When it comes to choosingpearls, consider severalfactors. Price, of course, isimportant. But to assessquality, buyers should look
first at the roundness of thepearls, the color and the size.Pearls that are uniformly
spherical are the mostvaluable. Likewise for pinkrose pearls, Shelton says.Larger pearls generally areworth more than smallerones. To get really largepearls, choose freshwater; thesaltwater pearls generally donot grow as large.
Another factor to consideris the surface look of thepearl.
You do not want a pearl,if you can avoid it, that hasspots or blemishes, Sheltonsays.
He adds that the luster,or nacre thickness, also is
important. Pearls with athicker nacre, or coating,have been cultured longer,are more beautiful andmore durable. Pearls witha thinner nacre can peel orchip.
In addition, pearls alwaysshould be strung on silkand individually knotted toprevent abrasion, Sheltonsays.
Beauchamp alsorecommends matchingpearl colors to the wearerscomplexion. Someone withfair or pink-toned skin willlook good in rose or whitepearls while someone with awarmer complexion will dobetter with gold- or green-hued pearls, he says.
Like al l jewelry, itsimportant to trust whoeveryoure buying from,Beauchamp says.
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Cultured, colorful pearls go witheverything, never go out of style
PHOTOS BY GREG SORBER/JOURNAL
A Japanese cultured pearl
pendant with 18 diamonds byMastoloni is $1,205 at But-terfield Jewelers.
Wear and careTo make the most ofany gift of pearl jewelry,consider passing along afew tips on pearl care, saysEric Shelton, president ofShelton Jewelers.
nPearls can be damaged bycosmetics such as perfumeand hair spray and by bodyoils. So, pearls shouldbe the last thing to go onbefore leaving the house.Once back home, take thepearls off and wipe them
with a soft, moist cloth,then put them carefully awaywhere they wont rub againstother jewelry.
nEvery six months to a year,soak pearls for 10 to 15minutes in a cup of warmwater with one cap of milddetergent such as Woolite.Then rinse and dr y, Sheltonsays.
nEvery two or three years,its important to have pearlsrestrung because the silkstrand acts like a wick,drawing in oils and othermaterials that can destroypearls from the inside out.
nIf pearls are not cared
for properly, they will get achalky, yellowish look overtime, Shelton says.
Earrings of South Sea cul-
tured pearls and diamonds byMikimoto are $6,600 at Shel-ton Jewelers.
By Donna Olmstead
or the Journal
Judges across thecountry are discoveringjust how tasty winemade from grapes
nurtured in New Mexicoslong sunny days and coolnights can be.
Several local wineries saytheir award-winning winesare a delightful way to sharesome bottled New Mexicosunshine with friends andfamily for holiday giving.
It really boosts ourconfidence in the grapesthat were growing, says
Daniel Gonzales, graphicssupervisor at SouthwestWines, the Deming vineyardand winery that produceswines under eight labelsincluding St. Clair, Blue Tealand D.H. Lescombes. Thewine is available throughmany retailers as well as theSt. Clair Winery and Bistroon Rio Grande NW.
Judges at the 2011 SanFrancisco Chroniclecompetition mostrecently named St. ClairGewrztraminer as thebest white wine from 5,000entries, Gonzales says.
Its the second time wevegotten a sweepstake award. Itfeels like were starting to berecognized, Gonzales adds.
In 2009 the samecompetition gave a bestof show to a 2007 D.H.Lescombes Cabernet FrancLimited Release. The awardsare two of three dozen best of
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than 80 gold medals.Credit goes to both the
climate and condition of ourvineyard as well as to theextreme care our winemakertakes to make sure thesewines are everything theycan be, Gonzales says.
A bottle ofGewrztraminer, describedas tasting of ripe apricots andspice, with lingering hints ofgreen apple, is $12, while abottle of the premium labelD.H. Lescombes is about $24.Gonzales says that the BlueTeal label is popular duringthe holidays and offers alittle sweeter sip of wine forabout $10 a bottle.
Join a clubFor people who love
tastings and trying differentwines, a three-monthgift membership to theSouthwest Wines Clubs is
$115 and includes two bottlesof wine a month for threemonths, free wine flighttastings as well as 20 percentoff at the bistros, Gonzalessays.
For people who like morebubbly in their bottle,Gruet Winery, with itsheadquarters and tastingroom on Pan AmericanFreeway NE, specializes insparkling wines.
Lori Anne McBride, anambassador at Gruet Winery,says Wine Spectator recentlyawarded Blanc de Noirs, a$13.75 bottle of sparklingwine, 90 points (out of 100) ina blind taste test.
The magazine atwinespectator.com has saidthat it challenges anyone tofind a sparkling wine, evenat three times the price, thattastes as good.
Gruet also has won many
awards for its other winesincluding its Brut, McBridesays.
She says a good way togive a gift of a Gruet wine,sparkling or still, is in a giftbasket that averages about$60 or $80 and containswine, wine accessories andgourmet New Mexican foodto complement the wine.
Another way to pleasewine lovers is to give them awine club membership. Forabout $80 every other month,members of Le Club des Vinsreceive two hand-selectedbottles by winemakerLaurent Gruet, McBridesays. Free flights of tastingswhen visiting the winery are
included as well as specialevents and a 10 percentdiscount on all Gruet wines,she adds.
Casa Rondea Winery inAlbuquerques North Valley
also has a wine club, saysKaren Hueston, tasting roommanager.
Many levels of membershipare available, but theClarion Club, for example,
is $39 every other monthand includes two bottles ofwine, free tastings for twopeople when visiting, useof the patio for picnics andspecial members-only events,she says. A minimum of sixmonths is required for a giftmembership.
Holiday favorites
Hueston says the award-winning 2007 Meritage, $25a bottle, is a favorite of manypalates and would make agreat gift for someone whoenjoys red wine. A blend of50 percent merlot, 30 percentcabernet franc and20 percent cabernet
sauvignon, Meritage offersa complex taste with alingering finish with flavorsof vanilla, blackberries,chocolate and currant, shesays.
For white wine lovers, shesuggests a 2010 Viognier,$23 a bottle, described asan off-dry white wine thatsa little sweet with brightmelon flavors and a lingeringapricot finish. It pairs wellwith spicy New Mexicandishes, she says.
For a gift that honors theNew Mexico winemakingtradition, Huestonrecommends a toast with1629, $39 a bottle. The namesuggests the year that someof the first wine grapes wereplanted in New Mexico.The red wine blends spicytempranillo, syrah andcabernet sauvignon.
n St. Clair, Gruet, Casa
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The St. ClairGewrztraminer,$12, was namedbest white wineat the 2011 SanFrancisco Chron-icle competition.
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Left, CasaRondeas1629, $39,honors NewMexicoswine-makingtradition.
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Second fromleft, CasaRondeas2007 Mer-itage, $25,is a favoriteamong redwine lovers.
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When it comes to NewMexicans who lovechile, Francesca Kayis at the top of the
list. More than 20 years ago shestarted putting together recipes forchile fruit salsas, regular salsasand chile sauces to sell at herAlbuquerque store Chile Addict(chileaddict.com).
Located at 325 Eubank NE, this28-year-old business sells foodsmade with chile and items for thehome that are inspired by NewMexicos beloved state vegetable.For a holiday gift for the chilelover in your life, check out ChileAddicts varied selection.
Chile Addicts fruit salsa comesin three kinds: peach with greenchile, mango pineapple with redalapeo and papaya peach with
red jalapeo. Kay offers 10 differentkinds of chile sauces, rangingin temperature from medium toextremely hot. They are sold in16-ounce jars for $4.99.
Some people complain thatchile is not hot enough, which iswhy I came up with Chile AddictsRevenge Hot Sauce, she says. Youonly need a drop i n a pot of stew. Itsthat hot.
Some of Kays other saucevarieties are ThermonuclearMeltdown Hot Sauce, which hasfour different kinds of peppers;Chipotle & Honey Hot Sauce, whichhas a smoky flavor; and 2 Pepper& Honey Hot Sauce, which hascayenne and jalapeo peppers in it.Jar sizes range from 5 ounces to16 ounces and cost between $4.99and $5.99.
Chile Addicts regular salsas($4.99; 16-ounce jars) come in eightdifferent varieties, with somecontaining fresh garlic. The hottestone of the bunch is the HabaneroSalsa, which is made with NewMexico-grown habanero chiles.
All of Chile Addicts salsas andsauces are made in Santa Fe.
Chile inspired
Among the large selection ofchile-inspired household items atChile Addict is the microwave-safeRed Chile Ceramic Kitchenwarethat is made in New Mexico. Thestore offers bright red canisters,dishes, tea pots, napkin holders,
soap dispensers, tortilla warmers,plates, ladles and sugar bowls.Some of them are shaped likechiles. They range in price from$2.99 to $49.99.
An ever-changing and growingselection of chile products andchile-inspired items is for sale atChile Traditions (chiletraditions.com), which is located at 8204Montgomery NE in Albuquerque.Owner Ken DeWees is happy to
have his employees put together agift box of products that will delightfamily members and friends.
In addition to a large selectionof frozen, dried and canned chileproducts, including a new line ofmini hot sauces, DeWees sells allkinds of knickknacks that enhancea chile-lovers collection.
Check out the chile-shaped salsadish ($24.95), chile-shaped toothpickholders ($6.95), chile-shaped saltand pepper shakers ($11.95), chile-shaped storage canisters ($119.95for 4) and the chile-shaped cookiejar ($31.95). Some of these ceramic,microwave-safe products are madein New Mexico.
Scents and scenes
Chile Traditions also sellscolorful posters ($18.95) thatfeature pictures of different kindsof chiles and hot sauces and tidbitsof interesting information aboutchiles. Vanilla-scented candles($10.95) decorated with chiledesigns add a festive glow to theholiday season.
Old Town Emporium (old-town-
emporium.com) at 204 San FelipeNW in Albuquerque has a Bite Mechile pepper T-shirt ($9.99) with apicture of a big red chile on it forpeople who want the world to knowabout the red chile pepper. Thestore also sells Bite Me chile peppersocks for adults ($5.99), which arered and black and have images ofred chiles on them, and Hot Stuffsocks ($4.99) decorated with chiles.
Among the stores specialty itemsare candles with red chiles carvedinto them ($8.99 and $19.99) andred, green, yellow and purple chile-shaped Christmas light covers
(20 cents each) that fit overstandard Christmas lights.
The Christmas Shop(christmasinoldtown.com) at 400Romero St. NW in Albuquerque isalso a good source for chile lightcovers. The store sells chile pepperlight covers over a set of 35 lights($13) in colors including red, purple,green and yellow. Its 10-inch longlighted chile ristras ($19.95) have35 covered lights and a raffia bow.They hang well on doors or on thewall of any room in the house.
A chile-inspired gift thatdecorates the Christmas tree isThe Christmas Shops tin chileornament ($4.25). More than5 inches long, this red chileornament comes with a story cardabout bringing good luck to thefirst child who finds it on the treeon Christmas morning.
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By Rick Nathanson
Journal Staff Writer
Everyone likes gettingand giving gifts,especially children.Because kids often
have limited financialresources, or parents who setlimits when theyre the onesfooting the bill, we lookedfor items that children mightwant to give other childrenand that cost less than $15 often much less.
Here are some suggestionsfor holiday presents, manyof which will make greatstocking stuffers.
Toys and games
nPocket Volcano Watcha plastic volcano erupt whena solution of baking soda andvinegar are mixed beneaththe cone. From Toysmith,available at Learning is Fun,$3.99.
nLiving Putty Blacksilicon modeling puttyimpregnated with minimagnets can be formed intodifferent shapes that movewhen an enclosed magnetis held close to the putty.From Be Amazing Toys, atLearning is Fun, $6.99.
nYikerz! Set upthe board in any of 20configurations, and try tostrategically place all yourpowerful magnetic gamepieces without attracting thegame pieces of other players.From Wiggles 3D at Learningis Fun, $15.
nFoam Gliders Fiveeasy-to-assemble gliders ina spiral-bound book. Pop the
pieces out, attach decals andtoss into the air. By Klutz, atLearning is Fun, $9.95.
nTexas Hold Em Thisfamiliar card game includespoker chips, two trays, feltplaying surface and twodecks of cards. By Pavilion,comes in a durable tin box.Toys R Us, $9.99.
nChess Teacher Learning chess has neverbeen easier than using thisset of wooden Stauntonstyle pieces, each listing thename of the piece, numberof spaces it can move, andthe direction of travel. FromPavilion. Toys R Us, $10.99(also from Pavilion is a chessset with clear glass pieces
and an etched glass board,$11.99; and a combinationchess and checker set,$10.99).
nGame of Life The old standard boardgame celebrates its 50thanniversary with thisspecial edition and low price.Hasbro, at Toys R Us, $14.97.
nPez Three refillsare packaged together ina variety of character andtheme dispensers, includingMickey Mouse, Batman,Captain America, ToyStory and Cars, to name afew. Toys R Us, $1.99.
nOriginal Magna DoodleThe childrens magnetic
drawing toy consists of a
magnetic stylus encased bya drawing board on whichshapes are drawn. Made
by Fisher-Price. Toys R Us,$12.99.
nAnimal Planet BucketsFrom 13 to 17 crittersand related accessories ineach clear plastic storagebucket themed to Farm,
Horses, Insects, Safariand Dinosaurs. Toys R Us,$9.99.
n100 Piece Art Set Includes colored pencils,markers, crayons, mini oilpastels, a plastic paletteand a drawing pad. FromCreatology, at Michaels Arts& Crafts, $6.99.
nAssorted jigsaw puzzlesFrom 750 pieces to morethan 2,000 pieces and themesas diverse as wildlife, stilllife, Saturday EveningPost covers and Legends ofthe Silver Screen. MichaelsArts & Crafts, $10 to $12.
nGlow Explosion Glowin the dark paints, markersor mix-and-pour sands. FromCrayola, at Michaels Arts &Crafts, $12.99.
Books, multimedianHidden series
Hidden in the Grass,Hidden in the Jung le,Hidden in the Desert,paperback picture books,about 24 pages. Sandy Creekpublisher. Barnes & NobleBooksellers, $4.98 each.
n Eye Wonder booksHardback volumes,40-50 pages each withtitles focusing on Weather,Reptiles, Dinosaurs, Bugs,Whales, Human Body, Rocks& Minerals, Ocean and BigCats. DK publishing, Barnes
& Noble Booksellers, $10each.
nThe Hunger GamesWildly popular first bookin the trilogy by authorSuzanne Collins and soonto be released as a movie.Scholastic Publishing,paperback, Barnes & NobleBooksellers, $8.99.
nAssorted compact discsBargain bin specials atBest Buy include classicrock, pop, country and R&Btitles from KISS, AllmanBrothers, Rob Zombie, Willie
Nelson, James Brown andmany more. $4.99.
nAssorted DVDs Bargain bin specials at BestBuy offer a wide variety ofmovies. $4.99.
nAssorted video games
Huge selection of usedXbox 360 and Playstation 2games at Game Stop outletat Cottonwood Mall. Titlesinclude Chronicles ofNarnia: Prince, Batman,Indiana Jones, NinjaBlade, Rock Band,Snowcross 2, StreetFighter and others. Most $15and under.
Miscellaneous
nBeaded earrings,necklaces and bracelets
in assorted colors andmaterials. Different labels.
Target, $7.99 to $15.nWristlets Hand-held
clutches in a wide arrayof colors and materials,including vinyl, cloth andleather. Mossimo label atTarget, $12.99 to $14.99.
nPajamas Flannel PJsunder different brands, withsuperhero characters andmovie motifs. Target, $9.99 to$14.99.
nHoodies Championbrand. Target, $12.
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Gloves, mittens,stocking hats Championand Cherokee labels. Target,$5.99 to $8.99.
nCrackle nail polish Claires at Cottonwood, $7.
nHello Kitty Hairaccessories, journals, hatsand ear muffs. Claires atCottonwood, $8 to $13.75.
nWriting pads ByColor Craze, set of threedifferent sizes. J.C. Penney atCottonwood, $15.
nFashion wristwatchesFrom Frenzy, Mood andJustin Bieber. At J.C. Penney,Cottonwood, $14.99.
Under $15 choices for kids to give their friends
Animal Planet Farm in astorage bucket containsfigurines of farm animals andaccessories. At Toys R Us,$9.99.
The Hunger Games, thefirst book in a wildly populartrilogy soon to be made intoa movie, is available in paper-back at Barnes & Noble Book-sellers for $8.99.
A likeness of Justin Biebergraces the face of a $15fashion watch at J.C. Penney.Also available in the sameprice range are watches fromFrenzy and Mood.
Used Street Fighter gamesfor Xbox 360 are among themany titles available at GameStop at Cottonwood Mall forunder $15.
A favorite atClaires atCottonwoodMall is crack-le nail polish,available inglitter, metal-lic and neon,for $7.
Stocking hats, $12, areamong the many Hello Kittyitems available at Claires atCottonwood Mall.
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By Rebecca Roybal Jones
For the Journal
H
elp gear up the anglers on yourholiday shopping list with gadgets,rods and reels they can use the next
time they make a trip to their favoritefishing spot.
The newest fly rod on the market is the SageOne, which is hand-crafted, dramaticallylighter and made of graphite, and its one thatlongtime anglers will appreciate, says CindySawyer, an owner of Los Pinos Fly and TackleShop in northeast Albuquerque. The pricedepends on the size but its about $720, Sawyersays.
Chuck Domenici, who runs the fishingdepartment at Charlies Sporting Goods onMenaul Northeast, agrees that the Sage Oneis the hottest fly-fishing rod out this holidayseason. This particular fly rod is not onlylightweight but it fits many casting styles, hesays.
Reels that go well with the Sage One fly rodare the Sage 4500 series, which range in pricefrom $375 to $425, and are found at Charlies.At Los Pinos, Sawyer recommends the Galvan
Rush Light reel, which is $260.For those in need of reels, Tige Butt, fishing
manager at Sportsmans Warehouse, says theLamson Velocity 2 fly reel is all-machinedaluminum and made in the USA. It comes witha lifetime warranty, and costs $249.
The Shimano Chronarch, a bait-casting reelthat an experienced bass fisherman wouldappreciate, costs about $200.
The Redington Pursuit fly-fishing comboincludes a rod, a pre-spooled reel withbacking, line and leader, and a storage case tokeep it all in.
We sell the heck out of them, Butt says.Prices range from $119 to $179 for the set.
Great gadgets
For those looking to have luck finding afresh catch of the day every time, there is theLowrance Fish Finder Model HDS-5 Lake.
This gadget keeps track of where fish are, andhelps the captain find his/her way back to thehot spot, Butt says. The GPS ability helps mapout where the best places to find fish are onthe lake. Its about $750.
Sawyer of Los Pinos says anglers can alwaysuse a fly box for carrying the flies while out onthe water, and the boxes by the Montana FlyCo., $19.95, are very decorative and colorful.
She suggests including a dozen flies, whichcost $25 for a dozen, she says. Customers canmix and match, and pick the flies they wantfor gift-giving.
She adds that the store offers a punch cardfor customers. After purchasing four dozenwithin a year, the fifth is free.
Theyre good for any angler, Sawyer says.Theyre all going to need them in order tofish.
At Charlies, the fishing department carriesan assortment of flies, and the staff theremakes custom kits of flies for particularfishing areas in New Mexico whether its inthe northern or southern Rockies, the Jemez
area or the San Juan River.Those are always big for Christmas,
Domenici says.
Going in?
Another item anglers will appreciate is aprotective, long-sleeve, vented shirt. Theyrange in styles and cost $40 to $79 at Los Pinos.
Waders are a necessity for anglers wholikely will find themselves at least knee-deep in one creek or another. The Simms G3chest waders are made of Gore-Tex and cost$429. Domenici says the waders are ideal forconventional fishermen and those who plan onwading in a river. Theyre puncture-resistant,lightweight and breathable, and they wontchafe legs.
The Simms Rivershed wading boots, pairedwith the waders will keep legs and feet dry.They cost $179.95.
In addition, Sawyer says that one gift ideafor businesses is to rent equipment for fishingtrips for their staff.
We can outfit them and they can enjoy aday in the wilderness, she says.
An anglers also going to need some place to
fit all the flies and gadgetry associated withthe sport. The Redington Clark Fork vest is$29.95, and is a good all-around fishing vest,Domenici says.
A tackle box by Plano is about $50 atSportsmans Warehouse, and has plenty ofstorage for a weekend f ishing getaway, Buttsays.
Inexpensive finds
Here are some stocking stuffer ideas:n The Tie-Fast Knot Tier tool, which helps
in tying line to a leader or one line to anotherkind of line.
(It) gives you a couple of extra fingers, Buttsays. It costs $7 at Spor tsmans Warehouse.n Tie-Fast Folding Scissors, $8, also at
Sportsmans Warehouse, are a handy tool fortrimming off line or a lure.
They fold up nice and compact, Butt says.Theyre not going to poke you anywhere.n And just in case you dont know the ins and
outs of knot-tying, The Little Red FishingKnot Book wil l come in handy. Its smallenough to carry in a pocket while on a fishingtrip. It costs $5.95.n Hikers and others walking through a
slippery area will find a Zephr CollapsibleWading Staff help them stay steady. The stafffolds up to a litt le over a foot long and comeswith a pouch. Its $33. Butt says they fit wellhanging off a belt or tucked inside a backpack.n Los Pinos carries bass lures for fishermen,
which cost $7 to $20 each. Those are perfectstocking stuffers, Sawyer says.n When walking in the dark on a mountain
trail, a ball cap with built-in LED lights on thebill could be better than lugging a flashlight.The hats cost $17.95 at Charlies.n Keep a fishing rod safe and standing
upright while readying for fishing with aMagnetic Rod Guard. It keeps the rod off the
ground and safe until youre ready to head forthe water. Its $8.95 at Charlies.
Still fishing?Anglers will love latest lightweight rods, cool reels
and useful gadgetsBall caps with built-in LED l ights leavehands free. Theyre $17.95 to $18.95 atCharlies Sporting Goods.
A fly box by Montana Fly Co. is $19.95 atLos Pinos Fly and Tackle Shop.
An assortment of bass lures at Los PinosFly and Tackle Shop range from $7 to $20each.
A Sage4500series reelis $400 atCharliesSportingGoods.
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ims Rivershed wading boots are $179.95at Charlies Sporting Goods.
Charlies Sporting Goods carries anassortment of flies, such as this RockiesTrout Selections for $109.95.
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or the Journal
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ets are a part of the family,so, obviously, they shouldbe included in any type of
gift exchange that takespart during the holidays.
Fortunately, there is noshortage of gift ideas forpets and/or pet owners inAlbuquerque. Whether you havea home full of fish or a couple ofpups that sleep on the foot of thebed at night, there are plenty ofoptions tomake themfeel lovedduring theholidays.
If yourdogs arelittleprinces andprincesses,ABQDogtown on
Rio GrandeNW hasthe perfectapparel tohave themlookingfabulous.ABQ Dogtown is a consignmentshop with new and gently usedmerchandise; all the itemsmentioned here are new.
Smoochers, holiday dognecklaces, come in severaldifferent colors and are treatedlike a temporary holiday collar.They are available for $4 to $6.
For pups that like to looktheir best, sweaters, T-shirts,dresses and other dog clothes areavailable ranging in price from$2 to $25.
One-of-a-kind, handmade,canopy beds are also availablein any style, pattern or material
desired from polka dots to aDallas Cowboys theme.
They are handmade and havecurtains, lace and a pillow,says Chad Autry, ABQ Dogtownco-owner.
The beds are $120.Looking for K-9 stocking
stuffers? Unique treats madefrom ostrich, alligator, elk andyak are available for only $1.50.
They are all natural and givethe dog a little different flavorthan they are used to, Autrysays. There are no preservatives
and are madefrom, forexample, elkheart, liverand meat androlled into a
jerky stripthen coatedwith teriyakisauce to givethat extralittle f lavor.
Deer andelk antlersare alsoavailableas a unique
treat, rangingin price from 75 cents to $30,depending on size.
Decorated cookies
Dogs that have a more delicatepalate may enjoy handmadecookies from Pet Vet Market onMontgomery NE.
In our industry, dog cookiesare really big, says TomMcDonald, Pet Vet owner. Wehave a bakery counter andhave all types of cookies madefrom 100 percent human-grade
ingredients. Each is made anddecorated by hand.
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Cookies are $1.99.The hottest dog toy out
right now is Skinneeez, aplush dog toy that is void ofall stuffing.
Most dogs tear the
stuffing out of the toy, sothey already have it outwith just the skin and a fewsqueakers, says RachelPridham, assistant managerat Clarks Pet Emporium,which has two A lbuquerquelocations (one on Menaul NEand another on Lomas NE).They are really excellentand come in fun shapes. Theyare neat for the owners anddogs love them.
Skinneeez are available atClarks ranging in price from$8 to $14.
For the active dog andowner, a Fleash makes anexcellent gift.
The product is a ball andtoy slinger as well as a
leash and carrying systemavailable at Clarks for $35.69.
Its great for people who goto the dog park and play withtheir dogs outside, Pridhamsays.
Gift certificates areavailable at Pet Vet for do-it-yourself dog washes ($16) aswell as pictures with yourpet, of any type, with Santa($20).
For the felines
For cat lovers, Da Birdcomes highly recommendedby Pridham.
It is a wand with aswiveling feather toy onthe end that cats go crazyfor, she says. The feather
lures are replaceable, whichmakes the toy fun for the catand easily renewable for theowner.
Da Bird is $6.99 at Clarks.The Deluxe Wildcat Tower
is a 55-inch tower with threelevels, a rope to scratch andseveral cat toys to play with.It is available for $179 atPetSmart, which has threeAlbuquerque stores.
Birds need love too.Clarks offers all-natural
toys for birds made fromstraw and other naturalfibers, dyed with foodcoloring, and are completelysafe for birds. The LivingWorld products are availablefor $12 to $20.
For those who are juststarting their love of birds,a parakeet starter kit isavailable at PetSmart for$59.99.
The kit comes completewith the cage, perches,bedding, food, a toy and amineral treat.
This kit comes witheverything you need to getstarted, says Phillip Toppo,PetSmart pet care manager.
Fins and gills
For those who favor thefinned critters, a new fishtank system is flying off theshelves.
The Fluval Edge is a6-gallon aquarium witha completely built-in andhidden filtration and lightingsystem and is available for$149.99 at Clarks.
It gives a very modernappearance and is
aesthetically pleasing andit fits very well into smallapartments, Pridham says.
Gifts for smaller crittersare also available, suchas Run-About balls forhamsters, gerbils and mice,which allow the animalsto scurry around the homesafely, in a ball of anycolor. The Run-Abouts areavailable at PetSmart for$4.49 to $24.99, depending onthe size.
For those wanting tobegin a relationship witha small critter, a two-levelCritterTrail is available atPetSmart for $39.99.
The hamster habitat comesequipped with food and waterdishes, a wheel, and twoareas for the animal to runaround.
Toys, treats keep
cats, dogs happyromPAGE 8
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By Rick Nathanson
Journal Staff Writer
We may live in the eraof digital downloads,but we still generateenough paper to need a
way to carry it around with us.Long live the briefcase! There are
lots of gift choices out there for yourfavorite businessperson.
The type of briefcase you carrycan make a statement aboutfashion, occupation, success ortradition. For most, however, thestatement is about the practicalityof not only carting around papersand files, but also about howto safely schlep around laptopcomputers, electronic tablets andother digital devices.
The biggest and newest trendin briefcases, and in some casesbackpacks, is a design that allowsthem to quickly pass throughairport security checkpointswithout having to remove thecomputer, says Dust in Boyd,manager at Liebers Luggage inAlbuquerque.
That feature is marketed asSpeedThru, Security FastPass, ScanFast, ScanSmart,Express Scan and the like,depending on the manufacturer. All
have to meet speci fic checkpoint-friendly requirements established
by the Transportation SecurityAdministration, or TSA.
Hard vs. soft
Softside briefcases can be madefrom leather, which imparts amore traditional and elegant lookand feel, Boyd says. They alsocan be constructed from nylon orpolyester. The bet ter fabric onesare made from ballistic grade,Teflon-coated nylon, Boyd says.
Hardside briefcases are oftenmade from impact-resistant plastic
or aluminum, sometimes coveredwith leather. Some hardside casesare formed from thick, hard leatherstretched over a structural woodframe to give it shape.
The prices of briefcases varywidely depending on material,quality, style, features andmanufacturer. Simple soft-stylecomputer briefcases start atabout $25 at the large discountdepartment stores, and go up to$500 and more at high-end specialtyshops, like Liebers Luggage, and
fashion boutiques.Briefcase styles fall into several
general categories: portfolios/padfolios, attachs, computer bags,travel cases and messenger bags.
A portfolio is designed to holdpapers in a thin, flat case. Theyare lightweight and easy to holdby hand or tucked under an arm,so they rarely have handles. Nordo they have a designated laptopcompartment. Portfolios are lessexpensive and commonly used bystudents.
Attach cases are typicallyrectangular, hardside briefcases.
An attach opens up into twocompartments. They usually do
not have a padded compartment fora laptop, although some include aremovable padded laptop envelope.They frequently have some kind oforganizer panel for pens, businesscards, a calculator, eyeglasses andsuch. Attach cases often closewith locking spring latches, andfor added security, some havetumble dial combination locks,particularly the aluminum cases.
Computer bags are most oftensoft briefcases with a dedicated
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Travel briefcases can be leatherbut are more often fabric. Theyhave a dedicated padded computercompartment and an organizerpanel. Most have an expandergusset that zips open, allowing foradditional interior space to hold achange of clothing.
Messenger bags are softsidebags made from fabric or leather.They generally have a largecompartment to hold and transportpapers and files, but also may havea padded laptop compartment. Thedefining characteristic is a largeshoulder strap allowing the carrier
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You dont need tospend $90,000 fora Porsche 911 toplease your favorite
auto enthusiast. Localretailers can suggest manyother options to make almostany driver feel like MarioAndretti or Danica Patrick.
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(2322 Candelaria NE,888-5811) sells and installsparts, equipment andaccessories to customize carsand trucks.
Its newest electronicproduct is the ScoschecellCONTROL, describedby the manufacturers as asafe driving system. UsingBluetooth technology, itdisables the use of unsafecell phone applications in amoving vehicle.
Bluetooth signals blockdrivers from being able totext message, email, makephone calls and much more,explains store owner RayMoreau. He says the systemautomatically activates when
the vehicle is in motion.
Since cellCONTROLwas introduced in earlyNovember, Moreau saysthe system has caught onquickly with parents ofyoung drivers as well as fleetowners. For now, the tamper-proof product works withmost Android, BlackBerryand Windows Mobile 5 and 6systems; cellCONTROL foriPhones is expected soon.The cost is $160.
Back-up cameras areespecially popular amongboth truck and auto owners,according to Moreau.
The cameras are connectedto a four-inch monitorembedded in the speciallyinstalled interior rear-viewmirror, giving the drivera clear view of people andhazards. The equipment
is $500 and includesinstallation.
OnStar, the communicationand security service offeredon General Motors vehicles,also can be installed on mostother makes. The equipmentenables the user to get helpafter a crash, obtain drivingdirections, recover a stolenvehicle and much more. Aspecial rear-view mirrorinstalled in the vehicle
has buttons to activate thevarious uses. OnStar is $379;monthly communication feesstart at $20.
For drivers who dont parktheir vehicles in a garageor who simply want morewarmth, two options canhelp take the edge off wintertemperatures. Seat heaterscost $250 each, and remotestarters are mostly $265.
Need a few budget-conscious gift ideas? RoadMice lets your Mario orDanica cruise the Internetin style. The wireless opticalcomputer mouse looks likea replica automobile downto the operating headlightsand smooth lines. Regularly
$44.95, the Road Mice are$40 each at AccessoriesUnlimited through Dec. 24.Also, a wide-angle rear-viewmirror is $18, including tax.
At Audio Express (1105San Mateo NE, 265-8133, and10701 Coors NW, Rio Rancho,899-3584), a new Audio Voxradio ($250 with installation)is tailored to iPhone owners.Using the free iHeartRadioapp, users can create an
account through Facebook tosync their favorite tunes and,without an account, tunein to more than 800 musicstations.
The Clarion Bluetoothradio ($200 and up withinstallation) provides hands-free driving for Android andiPhone users. For top-of-the-line audio, Audio Expressoffers the P ioneer AVICX930BT for $849.95. BesidesAM/FM, DVD and a USBport for an iPod, the radioalso offers GPS, navigation,phone and Bluetooth plusback-up camera capability.Installation of this audiomultitasker is $110; withthe back-up camera, add an
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Local car wash and detailservices offer special giftpackages to spruce up andbeautify any vehicle. At RainTunnel (2100 Central SW and5101 Lomas NE), a wash/wax/interior cleaning isanywhere from $7.99 to $18.99depending on the servicesrequested. A gift card for acomplete detailing is $139.99.
At the six Octopus CarWash locations throughoutAlbuquerque, four differentwash/wax/interior cleaningservices are available, from$7.99 to $16.99. Octopus giftcards are available for anyamount.
Finally, even MarioAndretti and Danica Patrickenjoy a good book on a coldwinter night. Phil Patton,who writes about vehiclesfor The New York Timesand Esquire, has created acomprehensive, amusinghistory of the VolkswagenBeetle, Bug: The StrangeMutations of the WorldsMost Famous Automobile.The paperback is $16.99.
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