Archive for 'Arts & Crafts'
Cranium Super Fort – no adults required
Posted on 22. Oct, 2008 by Jill.
I remember building forts with blankets and my mum’s clothes pegs in between chairs and under tables, but I really wish they had these when I was wee enough to fit in them! The Cranium Super Fort is so easy to build, children aged 4 and up can safely make their own secret places [...]
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Thinking putty – fun stress relief
Posted on 09. Oct, 2008 by Jill.
I loved Silly putty when I was younger – I used it for everything from a bouncy ball to making moulds. Now putty has a grown up face in the new stress relief toy from Firebox. Thinking Putty is crazy stuff – you can Shatter it, stretch it, shape it, tear it and [...]
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Morph! He’s back!
Posted on 23. Sep, 2008 by Jill.
But, they told me he was dead! They said the Aardman Studio’s fire got to him – but no, the mischevious Morph has made yet another comeback. The crazy little Plasticine character that lived in a wooden artbox on the infamous Tony Hart’s desk is now available to buy and build yourself under the [...]
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i-Teddy nominated for award
Posted on 22. Sep, 2008 by Jill.
Whether you saw it on the Dragon’s Den, at last year’s toy fair or just heard about it on the online rumour mill – the I-Teddy has been big news in the toy industry this year. Now the creators are in the running to win a prestigious business award. The Startups Awards are designed to [...]
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Trick your Kids into Learning with the Fisher Price Smart Cycle
Posted on 12. May, 2008 by Richard.
One of the biggest tasks for a parent is keeping their kids active and trying to stop them from becoming zombies in front of the television. Fisher-price has realised this and as a result have developed the Fisherprice Smart Cycle. The smart cycle is a safe stationary bike that plugs straight into your [...]












