Archive for 'Arts & Crafts'

Cranium Super Fort – no adults required

Posted on 22. Oct, 2008 by Jill.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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 [...]

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