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Showing posts with label baby toys. Show all posts

Friday, 30 September 2011

Rainbow Awards for Toy Excellence...The Winners

Today, the results of the Rainbow Toy Awards were announced.  Over the past few months, testers have been giving toys a thorough and rigorous testing. Children across the country have been enjoying the toys and the parents or carers have relayed the results back, thinking about play value, quality, longevity, the packaging and value for money.  The results have been collated and the winner and highly commended runner up announced in each of ten categories.

With Christmas coming, here is the list of Rainbow Award winning toys which will help you make an informed choice when shopping for presents!

Soft Toy Winner
Oobicoo by Totseat.com
£34.99
Ages 3 years +.

Wooden Toy Winner
High Tea Shape Matching by Tidlo by John Crane
£25
Ages 3 years +


Games Winner
Ruckus Funsize
£7.99
Ages 8 years +

Wheeled Toy Winner
Fix and Learn Speedy by Leapfrog
£19.99
Age 18 mths +
Electronic Toy Winner
Leap Pad Explorer by Leapfrog
£79.99
Ages 4-9  years
Puzzles Winner
iBall3 by HTi
£19.99
Ages 8-80

Pre-School Toy Winner
Duplo Police Station by Lego Duplo
£49.99
Ages 2-5 years
Outdoor Toy Winner
Shapes and Sharing Picnic Basket
£19.99
Ages 12 months +
Arts and Crafts Winner
Cleverbox by Cleverbox Club
£25.30
Ages 3-9 years

Educational Toy Winner
Count and Draw by Leapfrog
£14.99
Ages 3+

For full details on the winners and the highly commended toys with stockists go to rainbowawards.co.uk

Wednesday, 6 July 2011

Christmas in July 2011

The sun had just risen as we set off on the 180 mile journey to London to experience Christmas in July!  I know that time is flying by...but seriously, thinking about Christmas in summer!  Apparently though, while most of us are hoping to soak up the summer sun, the retail industry has its sights set firmly on December 25th, hoping their their products will be this year's must have!  For the toy trade this is an extremely important time as they begin the marketing that will hopefully see their toys on every child's letter to Santa.

Christmas in July was like a giant toy shop showcasing all the wannabe must haves that will be showing up under Christmas trees and in stockings this year.  I attended as a panellist Mummy Blogger who was helping to decide which of the toys on display would have the Mum's Choice seal of approval.  It was a tough job...but somebody had to do it!            


There were toys suitable for tots to teens and some that the whole family would enjoy.  With brands such as Flair, Trunki, Drummond Toys and Megabloks, there were some well known household names displaying their products alongside lesser known brands such as Red Tool Box and Globee.  It made for an interesting mix of toys.

It wasn't easy picking five favourites in each category (ie Boys', Girls', Pre-School, Gadgets, Creative, Games and Puzzles etc.) from the exciting and diverse range of toys as there were so many great products, but here are some of my personal highlights from the day.


Bladez Toys Pump & Play are an innovative jumbo sized inflatable range of remote control toys.  With a piggy, a puppy, a cement mixer and a racing car to choose from, there is a style that would delight any child.  They were easy to control and because they were so big, it made the experience all the more fun!  After play, they can be deflated and stored away easily.  Simply inflate with the included pump and they are ready to play with. They are lightweight, durable and furniture friendly and can be used in small spaces using the 360 degree spin feature.  Suitable for ages 3 and up, I think these are the most amazing child friendly remote controlled toys I've ever see.  I had a play with one and it was easy to manoeuvre and hugely fun.  (RRP £35)


Character have a fabulous range of Doctor Who 3D Micro figures.  They combine construction and collectability and include ten beautifully detailed figures!  Individual micro figures come in secret foil packs for £1.99 each and include the Doctor (Matt Smith), Amy Pond and an assortment of  most feared foes!  The component parts can be interchanged adding an element of fun.  Multi-packs are available and my absolute favourite was a collection of all eleven doctors.  Tom Baker was the first doctor I remember and his figure was instantly recognisable by his stripy scarf!  The Weeping Angels, Daleks and Cybermen made an impressive display.


Also from Character came DaGedar, an addictive game of speed and skill.  The collectible DaGedar balls are  dropped down the excitingly designed tracks where they swoosh through loops and jumps.  You can race to get to the end of the track adding a competitive element to the game. The balls were beautifully designed and had a really nice weight to them.  To really enjoy this game to the max, you'd need enough space to lay out the track.  From just £9.99, DaGedar is an action packed game that you can keep adding to.  It really is a bit addictive trying to get those balls through the twists and turns of the track.


With a Club Penguin fan in the house (aka Kizzy), how could I not include this fabulous air-hockey table from Flair!  The compact sized table was sturdy and the characters were solid and well made.  The icy adventures enjoyed online by Club Penguin fans translate beautifully to merchandise. This would be a perfect game for the family on Christmas Day.  I had a good game with QWERTY Mum...she won!  But it was great fun! My kids would love it.  Also the range of plush Puffles would be a huge hit Inside the Wendy House!


Paper Jamz guitars are a toy that has bypassed me, but after having a go I think I'm a convert.  They are so much better than I imagined them to be.  They are sturdy and you can play power chords on them.  They were really fun

You can download your favourite songs onto them to play along to and you can be an instant rock god or goddess!  There are loads of designs to choose from and you can also add an amp or microphone.  Perfect for budding rock stars!

My 2 year old loves Disney Junior and will be over the moon if Santa brings him any of Flair's new collection of character figures and playsets from the popular Jungle Junction TV Show.


It's the perfect Jungle Junction experience for pre-schoolers.  The Jungle play set allows children to re-enact scenes involving their favourite characters Ellyvan and Zooter and includes their houses, the school, the clock tower and a working elevator all joined together by a track roadway.  It is so nicely made and  my little boy would love it!

The display of toys that had all been picked as favourites of the show included many of my top choices.  Hexbugs, Micro Scooters and Zhu Zhu Pets were also tipped to be the toys that kids would be asking for this year.

One stand out product in the nominated toys is the Red Tool Box range of real carpentry tools made for children.  The innovative concept offers parents the opportunity to spend more time with their children while they learn new skills. With help from a parent, a child can make a range of items from a beginner's treasure chest to an advanced toolbox.  You can even make a mini billiard table!  The tools are real tools...maintaining the performance of the adult versions.  So parental guidance is an absolute must.  But it is lovely to have an activity that a parent and child can do together, learning new skills and making lovely wooden items in the process!  

It was a great day made even better because I met up with lots of lovely bloggers over a delicious lunch.  I love being a part of this community.  Thanks ladies...you know who you all are!

The results are due soon...what will be this year's Christmas must haves???

Monday, 21 March 2011

Brother Max Bath Toys

Brother Max offer an innovative range of baby products that really stand out from the crowd.  They offer solutions to everyday parenting challenges to make tasks simpler and less time consuming.  The thoughtfully designed and ingenious products are the brainchild of inventor Jonathan Gold who, on becoming a parent, realised that time was too precious to waste.  He set about creating time saving products that got jobs done quickly and easily, freeing up more time for the fun stuff!

When Brother Max offered me the chance to test one of their products I enjoyed looking through the website.  So many of the products have won awards!  The "Simple Clever Ideas" philosophy has lead to a stunning range of products that really do offer something a bit different.  I chose to test the Bath Toys with my Tiny Tester Freddy!
The Bath Toys encourage learning through play and also encourage washing.  They incorporate materials that we use for personal hygiene, providing a fun introduction to getting clean.  The textures and shapes make for a really tactile and interesting set of bath toys.
The set includes:

  • a flexi-brush
  • a sprinkler cup
  • a ring rattle
  • a sponge stamper
  • a twister flannel
Brother Max's design also includes a safety feature.  Heat sensitive spots turn yellow if the water temperature gets too high.  A simple element that gives peace of mind at bath time.

The toys really look unique.  Children respond to interesting shapes and colours.  Freddy was fascinated by the toys and experimented with them watching how the water dripped through or poured off them.  He watched how they floated, tried to sink them and really explored the shapes and textures.  He scooped up water and bubbles with the sprinkler cup, brushed his hair and traced his finger around the twister pattern on the flannel.  He was completely engaged with the toys and definitely learning through play.


The Brother Max Bath Toys are BPA free which is something I hold in really high regard.  The material parts on the toys are completely hand washable and the Twister Flannel can be washed in the washing machine to keep it hygienically clean.  The recommended age range on the Bath Toys is 10 months to 4 years so they are a long lasting investment for bath time fun!  

I loved the unique designs and Freddy thoroughly enjoyed playing with them in the bath.  I would highly recommend Brother Max to parents looking for innovative solutions and exciting, thoughtful products for their babies and toddlers.  The Bath Toys are simply inspired!

Check out the Brother Max website for more details on products and stockists.
You can buy the Bath Toy Set from Amazon priced at £16.81.  Also available online at Kiddicare, Blooming Marvellous and from Sainsburys and Mothercare.

Check out Brother Max on Twitter for the latest chat!

Thursday, 20 January 2011

Nuby Twisty Bugz Review

In addition to reviewing Nuby's drinking beakers, which we loved, ( Read about it here) Freddy also had the opportunity to try the award winning Twisty Bugz Teething Toy.  It won the Gold Award at the Mother and Baby Awards 2010 for best toy for ages 6-12 months.  Freddy is at the top of the age recommendation for this, but is still cutting teeth so he enjoys chomping down on toys, and this lovely multi-sensory toy is just so cute...how could he resist!  


The beautifully colourful toy has four colourful characters that twist around a central ball.  The ball itself twists along its centre with a satisfying clicking noise. It has different textured surfaces to explore and chew on, and it also rattles when shaken.  Being that little bit older, Freddy was fascinated with the faces on the ladybird, bee and fly.  He enjoyed exploring how each of them could be twisted and turned individually, and also how they moved around the central ball.  He loved the different sounds he could make.

Nuby, Twisty Bugz, teething toy
Cute Ladybird!
Colourful and fascinating!
This is a lovely, well designed and colourful toy.  I'd highly recommend it for younger babies as a toy with longer lasting appeal that will still be played with long after the traditional teething ring has fallen out of favour!

To aid teething, the rattle can be refrigerated and the gel filled wings will provide cool relief for baby, while teething nubs provide texture to massage and stimulate gums.

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