Without any help from special equipment, scaffolding or even drawing board designs, Simon set out building his towers with a tile setter's tools, and a window washer's belt and buckle.
It's October -- the spookiest time of year. To celebrate, we're taking a look at some of the scariest places in the word. First up is England's Tower of London!
Grab your sword, stick a feather in your hat and get ready to ride your horse off to medieval France. Justin Chambers is D'Artagnan, or at least he tries to be. Catch the KW review.
From the stomach-churning Colussus and its ten loops to the 375 foot Tower of Terror which is sure to make you crap your pants... Kidzworld looks at the world's wildest rollercoasters.
With an Erector set, you can build and play with your own cars, trucks, choppers and other contraptions.
This game cheat for Pokemon Ruby/Sapphire on GBA gives you the 411 on catching the powerful Dusclops Pokemon!
Want to find the Sky Pillar and the mighty Rayquaza in Pokemon Emerald for the GBA? Check out this video game cheat!
The new Dragon Quest game for Wii lets you wield a sword and shield with the Wiimote! Find out how fun it is with our game review.
Check out Kidzworld's review of SawBlade, the newest thrill ride building set from the world’s most creative toy, K’nex.
Most of us remember playing Jenga, where the object is to take turns stacking wooden blocks in the shape of a tall tower until someone makes a wrong move and they all come tumbling down. Jenga Max takes the same concept further ...