Tuesday, May 10, 2016
Reviewing Jellycat Stuffed Cats
Friday, April 29, 2016
FurReal Electronic Pets for Kids Review
Do you live in an apartment or somewhere pets are unwelcome? If you lack the facilities for a real pet, or if you are wondering if your child is ready for a real pet, getting him an electronic pet that he can love and care for might be excellent preparation for the bigger responsibilities up ahead.
One of these electronic toys or virtual pets might be just the right thing for your little one. Let them have fun while they find out what it takes to look after a live pet.
Don't be misled though, the FurReal pets are first and foremost fun toys that any kid will love.
FurReal Pets - A Puppy Dog
FurReal Friends Get Up & GoGo My Walkin' Pup PetOne of the first lessons we must teach new puppy owners is to never let their dogs out for neighborhood walks without a leash. This cute little electronic dog is one your child can literally take for walks. The FurReal puppy is controlled by her leash, so she will never go out without it. As adults, we all know leashes can save a dogs life, but children need to be taught and this gives us a risk free way to teach them.
This adorable little puppy is soft and cuddly as well as clever! She responds to a child's touch, just like a real dog. The puppy also sits, barks and wags it's tail.
If the idea behind getting your child an electronic pet is in part to teach her how to care for a dog, this is as real as it gets without being live. The FurReal puppy is a delightful little companion for children over four years old.
FurReal Bunny
FurReal Friends Hop `N Cuddle Tan BunnyChildren enjoy visiting pet stores. Well, in truth, we all enjoy visiting and admiring the precious little creatures. The animals often tug at our hearts to take them home, but it is nearly impossible to ignore a child and the pretty pet when they are begging to go home together. But, in the real world pets require more than simple adoration.
Bunnies are so soft and they look so very cuddly. Rabbits are also very quiet pets. Children aren't frightened by bunnies the way they are by some loud or rambunctious dogs. But we should all keep in mind, live bunnies require a lot of care. In some ways, they can be more work than a dog. After all, you can't just let the bunny out into the back yard to take care of his business. We had a few bunnies when I was a child and I can assure you, they require large cages that need to be cleaned frequently.
It really is easier to give a child an electronic bunny to play with. To be honest, real bunnies don't "play" well. They are adorable to look at, but they are not playtime pets.
FurReal Kitties
FurReal Friends Daisy Plays-With-Me Kitty ToyKitties are another pet that looks perfect for children, but in reality might not be the best companion. Many cats are loners and they choose when they will grace you with their presence. I can't even begin to guess the number of times I have seen a child chase a cat around a room, or house, just to touch them. And, Lord have mercy! They better not try to pick that kitty up! Cats have claws, unless the claws have been surgically removed, and trust me when I say, cats know how to use their claws. It is often the first very real lesson a child learns about live cats.
FurReal kitties are the type of cats suitable for children. They won't claw them, they won't run and hide from them, they won't bring the child dead animals, and the best part, they won't stink up the house. Don't get me wrong, I love cats! I have 3 grandkitties myself and I wouldn't trade them for anything, but my daughter didn't have cats until she was an adult and started adopting cats all on her own.
A FurReal kitty will play with your child. They will let them pet them and they will purr in delight over your child's presence. Yes, this truly is the best cat pet for a child.
FurReal Electronic Pets for Kids Review Written by:
Tuesday, April 19, 2016
Reviewing A Parking Garage Set For Kids
Toy Parking Garage Can Be Oodles of Fun
Parking Garage Image from Amazon.com |
The toy parking garage is suggested for children three years old or older so, I need to wait for a little while before I purchase it. There are two wooden cars that come with the set that can be lifted by an elevator to any of the four levels of parking. Those four levels of parking provide plenty of room for all your little son's or grandson's small toy cars. The set also includes a parking booth with an attendant, a gas pump, and a car wash.
You will have to get Grandpa, Daddy, Mommy or Grandma to assemble this toy set but it comes with really easy and detailed instructions to follow. Once it is assembled the toy parking garage by Melissa and Doug measures about 17 1/4 inches tall by 15 3/4 inches wide and 15 1/4 inches deep.
I Have Seen This Toy In Action
I recently watched with delight as a little boy played with this parking garage set while I got the oil in my car changed. I was impressed with the high quality of the product and when I saw that it was a Melissa and Doug toy, I knew it was a great choice for this company to provide for little children to play with because it was built to last many years. I noticed that someone had left little matchbox cars to be parked on the parking levels and they fit really nicely with the set.Obviously as a Grandma, I would want to buy this for my grandson but it would also be a perfect gift for a pre-school, church nursery, or even a children's hospital play area. Little boys and even little girls will have hours of fun playing with the Melissa and Doug Parking Garage. I can hardly wait until my little guy gets big enough to play with it.
Saturday, March 5, 2016
Reviewing the Popular Fisher-Price Corn Popper Toy
Corn Popper Classic Toy
As the grandmother of a toddler, naturally I'm interested in appropriate and appealing toys for tots. Knowing what draws the attention of a little one in the 18-month to 3-year-old range assures me that the toy(s) I choose for my grandson in the next couple of birthdays and Christmases will be something he enjoys.
With all the toys constantly being introduced to the market in a wide-variety of selections, it is often difficult to choose the best age-appropriate ones. Therefore, I did a search online for trending toys for toddlers. In the list my search returned I found Amazon Best Sellers: Best Baby & Toddler Toys.
A Classic Toy
Available on Amazon |
The corn popper was invented by Arthur Holt in 1957 and sold to Fisher-Price for $50. It was designed to help young children learn to walk. As the child pushes the toy, it sends tiny, colorful gumball-size balls flying and hitting the plastic dome, creating loud popping noises like a popcorn machine. The corn popper has become one of the most popular toys in history!
In 2011, Time reporter Allie Townsend compiled a list of the 100 most influential toys from 1923 to the present. Number 33 on the list was this 1950s Corn Popper!
This 'noisemaker' on a stick can sometimes be an irritating sound to parents, but it definitely will keep your baby and toddler entertained and 'moving'. Parents tend to agree that a little noise is fine (mostly) when it keeps your toddler happy.
A Popular Classic Toy
What fun to find that the basic toys enjoyed by our children are now just as popular with their children. The Corn Popper by Fisher-Price has definitely become a Classic toy.
Tuesday, March 1, 2016
Reviewing Marbles A Traditional Game of Lent
March And Marbles
Marbles is not a complicated game and most kids pick up the rules with one explanation. The fun thing is that it can be played inside or outside and all year long. We usually played outside and we made our ring in the dirt. How about you? Did you play marbles as a child?
In case you have forgotten the rules, here is a fun video to remind you of how easy it is to play.
You know not all marbles look alike and many times we had marbles that were different from the others. Maybe it was a special color of "cat's eye" or an unusual color of swirl. I remember one boy in the neighborhood had a couple of neat corkscrews and one kid was lucky enough to have some "aggies" which were made from agate. Those marbles never came into dispute as to who the original owner was but the more common ones sometimes did. When we played "keepsies", sometimes I would win an exceptionally pretty marble and I would keep those aside and not enter them into the next game because I didn't want to lose them. Maybe that was the beginning of me collecting things! I know I had quite a stash of marbles by the time I stopped playing. Funny, I don't remember what happened to those marbles. I probably gave them to some little kid at some point.
Perhaps this month, during Lent, you could introduce the game of marbles to your children or grandchildren! A fun, inexpensive game that can offer hours of fun and enjoyment.
Saturday, February 13, 2016
Review of the VTech Turn and Learn Driver Toy
Little Boys and Car-Related Toys
Grandson Tyler with Driver Toy |
I have five grandsons who all live over 1,000 miles from me. Therefore, it is often difficult to know just what toys the boys already have and what they are wishing for. At birthday and Christmas times I have to rely on the parents (my 'kids') for gift suggestions.
This past Christmas, I asked my youngest son for gift ideas for 6-year-old David and 20 month old Tyler. David was easy – a Star Wars Lego set. For toddler boy Tyler, the suggestion was any toy with buttons to push, knobs to turn and NOISES.
While doing an online search with this criteria in mind, I came across what I thought might be the 'perfect' toy for Tyler. It's similar to one I bought for my oldest grandson (now 19) when HE was Tyler's age and remembered what a big hit it was, since little boys appear to be 'car crazy' from birth. I think it's part of their DNA!
The toy I bought for Tyler was the VTech Turn and Learn Driver Toy
This toy car has three play modes, so your little driver can learn in animal, driving or music mode.
This toy is from Vtech Kids, a division of Vtech® considered a world leader in age-appropriate and developmental stage-based electronic learning products for children. The company has been making quality educational toys for children for over 35 years.
Baby Tyler's opinion? He thought having his own steering wheel was the greatest thing he'd seen. I watched him open the box Christmas morning over Skype and he virtually ignored the rest of the gifts offered him to open. All he wanted to do was turn the steering wheel back and forth and honk the horn and push all the buttons! He loved it. And it was such fun for this grandma to watch his reaction to this toy and know I'd made the best gift choice possible.
The VTech Turn and Learn Driver Toy operates on 2 AA batteries and is recommended for babies and toddlers in the 6 months to 3 year old range. Tyler, at 20 months, is the perfect age for this cute and colorful interactive toy. It also comes in a variety of colors. I chose the bright Yellow one with the red steering wheel.
Tyler, Age 20 months |
Hey Tyler! Happy to see you like your new toy!
~Love, Grandma
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Reviewing the Shopkins Mini Toys
Move over Barbie there some stiff competition
"Are they like a Barbie or a Monster High doll?" I asked.
"Oh no, they aren't anything like that," she answered. "They are just cute little toys that my friends and I like to play with."
After doing some research so that I would know what I was looking for, turns out these miniature toys are more popular right now than the fashion dolls that have been on top of every little girl's wishlist for decades.
Above is an example of just one of the choices for little girls to add to their collection of Shopkins. I have to admit that they are really pretty cute and so little that they don't take up much space. Well, not much space until the collection grows, anyway.
An Australian based company came up with the idea of these mini toys back in 2014 and they have a real hit on their hands. They specifically marketed young girls for a collectible toy because they could see that there was hardly anything to compete with. Most of the toys are very inexpensive and come in small sets. As I did my shopping I noticed that I could purchase 3 or 4 sets for less than the price of a Barbie doll.
I looked over all of the sets available at the time and finally decided to get one that had the little toys encased in a vending machine that acts as a storage container, too. I also purchased a few small little sets. I just wasn't sure which ones she already had. When we were opening gifts on Christmas morning she opened one that was identical to the vending machine one that I got for her. I was so disappointed. So, when she opened the one that I gave her I told her that I would take her with me and we could return it. "Oh, no! We don't have to return it, Grandma! I can use these to trade for things that I don't have!"
Here is what I love about these little toys: they are encouraging almost an "old school style" of play. Girls are using their imaginations to play with items that resemble products in a grocery store. They are talking about which ones they have and actually trading each other for items that they don't have. There are even harder to find toys that the girls understand are worth more in a trade. They are learning about value (I know in an odd way but still) and having fun while they do it. Remember the Pokemon cards? Kind of the same thing except these are geared to girls and they can actually set them up and play with them.
Collectible toys are nothing new. I remember when my girls were little back in the 1980's it seemed like every week there was some new toy that came out with characters to collect. Remember, Strawberry Shortcake and My Little Pony? Goodness, our house was full of them! Here is the thing about Shopkins, though. The toys are much smaller and actually less expensive when you consider that you are getting more than one toy in every package and most packages are less than the price of one doll.
If you are looking for something to give a young girl from the age of 5 to 12, I don't think you could go wrong with a set of Shopkins.
Monday, January 18, 2016
Perplexus the Epic Gift
Perplexus Epic |
The Gift of the Day
Have you ever experienced people gathering around one activity because it is so much fun. Everyone taking turns with the fun, new gadget. I recently had that experience.
We were at a small Christmas gathering. One of the gifts that day turned out to be a huge hit. The group of us were occupied with it for the remainder of the day. Even as we sat at the table eating our dessert, we passed this toy around the table.
"We" consisted of five adults - aged youngish adult to senior adult. We passed this ball around, taking turns for hours. And had a great time doing it. We helped each other, competed against each other, and some of us pulled out flashlights in order to try to get a leg up. I found myself wishing that my adult children had been there to play along. This toy could easily have gotten 3 to 4 generations playing together.
Serious Epic Competition |
The Perplexus Epic Review
The Perplexus is a clear plastic ball containing a small metal ball and a maze of ramps, steps, teeter-totters, bridges, and other obstacles. There are a variety of Perplexus puzzles, including; Original, Twist, Epic, and most recently the Perplexus Star Wars.
We fell in love with the Perplexus Epic that day. It is advertised as "Easy to Play...Hard to Master". They weren't exaggerating. It was not easy to master. In fact, none of us have completed it successfully yet. But that did not stop us from having a blast.
- The Perplexus Epic is a slightly larger ball (9" diameter at the largest section) - approximately the size of a volleyball.
- It is made of visually pleasing colors; grey, white, and blues.
- The inside ramps and obstacles are stamped with numbers - so everyone can brag about how far they've gotten
- 125 Barriers
- Epic - the most challenging Perplexus maze
- It is "unplugged" gaming fun. No batteries or electricity needed
- Self-Contained - no pieces to lose
Everyone Wanted One
By the days' end, we had already announced that we were all buying one for ourselves. Had the stores not been closed for the holiday, we would have stopped on the way home. By the end of the week, we each owned one. And now, almost a month later, we still play with ours in our home. When we tire of the Epic version, we will most likely buy the Star Wars version. If I still had school-aged children in my home, I would choose the Perplexus Original. I'm fairly certain that before too long, I will own one of each. Yes, I like Perplexus just that much. And I think you will too.
Tuesday, November 24, 2015
Review of Dollhouses and Dollhouse Accessories
My Cousin Edna Surprised Me With a Dollhouse for Christmas
My Family and My Dollhouse Photo Is from Family Collection |
Both my grandmothers died when I was a child. One I'd never known except for a total of about ten days. She lived in Oklahoma, and my parents had only taken me to visit my father's parents once. My mother's mother was closer and I have some early memories of doing things at her house, but she died when I was seven. It was Cousin Edna, my father's mother's first cousin, who filled in for my grandparents. The magic she worked in my life made her seem more like my fairy godmother.
Like Any Other House, a Dollhouse Needs Furniture
Interior of My Dollhouse, from Family Photo Collection |
Today one can buy even prettier dollhouses. You can buy almost any style at Amazon. After reading through endless reviews, I have recommend the dollhouses below for young children. The Fisher-Price Loving Family Dreamhouse comes with its own family -- male, female, school-age girl, and baby. It seems to be the easiest dollhouse to assemble and requires a Philips screwdriver and three AA batteries. Reviews by users state it took them ten - fifteen minutes to get the job done.
This dollhouse has a flushing toilet, doorbell, and other sound effects, and has lights that light. Very little furniture comes with the house, just enough to start playing. You may want to purchase more. There is no kitchen, but there is a room for which you can purchase kitchen appliances. Although this model has a Caucasian family, you can also get it with an African-American family. Read the complete reviews on Amazon and watch the videos, including that by a purchaser, for a wealth of information and answers to commonly asked questions.
The KidKraft dollhouses accommodate dolls up to the size of Barbies, but do not come with their own dolls. They do, however, come with more furniture than the Fisher-Price Loving Family Dreamhouse. It is a large dollhouse and some models have rooms completely open to the outside to make the pieces easier to play with from outside. The larger size makes this ideal for more than one child to play with at a time. Read the complete descriptions and watch the video and other reviews when you click through to discover the unique features of each dollhouse. The Kidcraft dollhouses do take more assembly time -- hours, not minutes, and some suggest a helper would be useful. If I were assembling this, I would not wait until Christmas Eve or whatever day you want to give this to a child before beginning to assemble. I always expect things to take longer than stated. Murphy's Law always seems to apply when I do something with my hands. According to the reviews, the work is worth it because the children love these dollhouses.
KidKraft Savannah Wooden Dollhouse, Over 4 Feet Tall with Porch Swing and 14 Accessories, Gift for Ages 3+Check Price Fisher-Price Loving Family Dream Dollhouse with Caucasian Family(Discontinued by manufacturer)Check Price KidKraft Majestic Mansion Wooden Dollhouse with 34-Piece Accessories, Working Elevator and GarageCheck Price
I have included some fold and go wooden dollhouses below. These are more portable when entertainment is needed away from home, or even in a different room. These dollhouses also may be more appealing to boys, especially the castle with its medieval figures and horses. Children can be kings, queens, knights, squires, etc. The regular Melissa and Doug Fold and Go Wooden Castle comes with six play figures. The Medieval Castle doesn't have dolls included. Reviewers were very happy with the Schleich Knights, Dragons and other action figures they purchased separately. Other reviewers thought the cheaper set of ten Safari Ltd knights and dragons that have a carrying tube were just right. I have also suggested the Melissa and Doug Princess Castle Accessory Set for the castles.
When you click through to a product page, you will see several suggested accessories such as additional furniture, dolls, cars, pets with their own housing, etc. Use your own creativity to put just the right package together to give your child years of imaginative play. The possibilities are endless. Be sure to check age recommendations if you are buying for a young child. Some items in the suggested related products may be for older hobbyists.
Melissa & Doug Fold & Go Wooden Dollhouse With 2 Play Figures and 11 Pieces of FurnitureCheck Price Melissa & Doug Fold and Go Wooden Castle Dollhouse With Wooden Dolls and Horses (12 pcs)Check Price
I was still an only child back in the 1940's, and I depended upon my imagination and books for amusement. I could play out endless scenarios with my new doll in its dollhouse. Television was not even being talked about yet, and it would be years before the first one appeared in our neighborhood. Children read or played with toys. My favorite toys were dolls, and that included the one that came with my dollhouse. It was many years before I stopped playing with dolls and my dollhouse, but I kept it to pass to my own daughter when she came along.
Today, with all the available electronics, many children haven't experienced enough of the imaginative play they need. Most children will be able to enact many scenarios from their life experience in a regular dollhouse. This kind of play helps them try on different roles and outcomes. If you get your child a castle, it's a great way to familiarize him with a different period of history. Maybe you could stick a book like The Knight at Dawn (Magic Treehouse #2) or one of your favorite age-appropriate medieval stories, inside the castle, to get his imagination going. Read it aloud to young children. Those ages 6-9 may be able to read it themselves.
If your child is very visual, try A Year in a Castle from The Time Goes By series. It's appropriate for any child of kindergarten age and up. Even older children will get lost in the intricate illustrations of castle life, and all readers will learn what activities were a normal part of castle life and the names of what you might find as part of or inside a castle. Either of these books will provide enough for a child's imagination to make good use of the new castle dollhouse in his play.
Whether your child wants to be a princess, a parent, a knight, a king or queen, or even a dragon, playing with a dollhouse will provide hours of happy and imaginative play. Why not put one under the Christmas tree for a child you love?
Monday, November 23, 2015
Wham-O Frisbee Review: If It's Not A Wham-O It's Not A Frisbee!
Genuine Official Wham-O Frisbees
If you're looking to buy a Frisbee, you've come to the right place! This page features the genuine, official Wham-o Frisbee. You will discover what to look for when you are choosing a Frisbee and, as a bonus, learn a bit of trivia about Frisbees.
Wham-o Frisbees are available in various sizes and styles from mini ones to professional tournament ones. They are available for use recreationally and for use competitively in sports like Ultimate, Disc golf, Freestyle and Dog competitions.
Did You Know...
- That the word Frisbee came from the Frisbee Pie Company in Connecticut?
- That the game of Frisbee began with a pie plate?
- That in 1957, Walter Frederick sold his idea for a toy flying saucer to the Wham-O Company in California? That they created a plastic disc that was almost impossible to break and they called it the Frisbee?
What To Look For When Buying A Frisbee
A good Frisbee should be comfortable. It should have a feeling of thickness and strength. You probably know that cheap Frisbees are readily available and can be purchased for as little as a dollar at the dollar store but they do not last and they do not fly very well. We personally have a bin in the garage full of cheap Frisbees but once you have used a real one you discover that the cheap ones really are bad.
If you are asking yourself what kind of Frisbee is the best for me and you are a recreational player, choose a basic Wham-O Frisbee.
If you are looking for a Frisbee for your child, it should be small enough for your child to grasp and hold comfortably.
If you haven't already read it, you might enjoy my page, A Beginner's Guide to How To Throw A Frisbee.
Wham-O's 50th Anniversary Ultimate Collector's Series Frisbee Disc
2007 marked the 50th anniversary of the original Frisbee disc. Wham-O produced this collector's item in celebration. This set includes a 175 gram UPA approved competitive frisbee with graphics celebrating the 50 years. These discs are definitely softer. They fly better and are easier to catch than cheap Frisbees. No longer readily available at retail outlets, you can still find this set on eBay by clicking right here:
Frisbees Are Affordable Fun
I am amazed at the low cost of Frisbees. Well, not I suppose if you consider that they are just pieces of plastic. Still, for less than $10 you can buy an activity for that is easy and fun and encourages physical activity. It is easy to grab a Frisbee and take it along wherever you are going and playing with a Frisbee does not require any other equipment. What better choice could we make for our families and our friends in this day and age? Frisbees are fun for everyone. You don't have to be tall, strong, young or old! Just grab a Frisbee and go! You can find Amazon's complete collection of Wham-O Frisbees here.
Brenda
Treasures By Brenda
Author's Note: This post was originally written elsewhere in 2009.
Thursday, November 5, 2015
InStep Fire Truck Pedal Car Review
Boys and girls will love this pedal car because of the bright fire engine red color, the shiny chrome hubcaps and ladder holders with removable ladders, the bell, and the storage compartment in the back to hold their fire fighter uniform or extra fire-fighting supplies. Once they get in and get moving, they'll love that their new fire truck is so easy to pedal and steer as they drive.
Parents will love this toy truck because of the sturdy steel construction, rubber tires, and adjustable pedal car drive to accommodate growing children's leg lengths. Note that the recommended age range for the truck begins at 3 years, though some children may need to be older before they're able to coordinate the pedals. Maximum weight limit is 70 pounds.
Grandparents will enjoy the old-fashioned, 1950s nostalgic look of the pedal car, likely to bring back fond memories of the old fire truck they had when they were kids. The price isn't bad, either, always a plus for grandparents who love to give nice gifts.
Santa's elves will like this gift idea, too, because assembly directions are easy to follow, though let your friendly elves know to set aside a couple of hours to have plenty of time to get it put together.
Doting parents and grandparents who want the best for their kiddos know they can't go wrong when they choose the gift of a toy fire truck for their little one. This durable InStep pedal car fire truck is an excellent choice, one that will last for years, through uncountable hours of creative play. To make your gift complete, consider including a firefighter accessories set or even a toy Dalmatian dog to hang out with them at the station between calls. You'll have as much fun watching as they have playing!
Maybe your little fireman (or firelady) will grow up to be a real-life firefighter, or maybe not, but in the meantime we think he (or she) will love this gift. Visit the links below to shop for yours and to check the excellent customer reviews.
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Wednesday, October 21, 2015
Reviewing Play-Doh Disney Royal Palace
Make A Palace For The Disney Princesses With Play-Doh
Rapunzel's tower can create long strands of hair that can be used for other decorations if you choose or just leave it hanging from the tower for a neat look.
At first glance of the box and seeing everything that comes with it, I am inclined to think that my little munchkin will love this set. She has been playing with play-doh for a couple of years now and still refers to it as "my may-doh" which I think is adorable. Even though it is suggested for 3 years old and up and she is now 4, I have to wonder if it might be frustrating for her to play with. She has reached an age where it matters to her if the creations she works on are not just like the picture shows. I watched a video showcasing this set and I am waffling on my choice of this particular set.
Thursday, February 5, 2015
Customized Toys and Games
Toys and Games on Zazzle
- Playing Cards
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- Dartboards
- Ping Pong Balls
- Poker Chips
- Cribbage Boards
Playing Cards
Monkey Bar-Atlanta Bicycle Card Deck by mbgphoto
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Dartboards
Puzzles
Reflections- US Capitol Jigsaw Puzzle by mbgphoto
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Cynthia's panda is charming on this puzzle.
Here is a Philadelphia deck of cards.
Philadelphia Sunset Bicycle Playing Cards by Sylvestermouse
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