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Parents Are Thinking About The Holidays…

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

I know, it’s not even Halloween yet- and I’m already chattering about gifts for the holiday season. Perhaps it’s because the chilly weather has me convinced that it is actually December instead of the balmy Indian summer that October weather usually graces us with! ALL I ask the weather g-ds is that we can trick or treat without having to bundle up in down coats and boots!

But back to prepping for the BIG holiday gift-giving hoopla that is about to envelop us. Before you are bombarded by commercials of plush ponies in purple dresses(not that they’re not totally adorable but really just what the heck will your kid do with it besides sticking it on her bed or in the corner of her room within the first five minutes of ripping off its wrapping paper!) Here are a few gifts for the kids in your life that NEED to be on your radar.

And NO I am not saying this because I am a paid spokesperson for these companies ( although heck if they want me I am READY and willing to sign up!) but because they’re the kinds of products that will force your kids (without their knowledge ) to exercise their noggins and will permit you “the BORING, all rules -no fun parent” to get in on the action as well. Now really what more could you ask for from a toy/gift for the tyke in your life.. Not much I assure you…

- Annoying Orange Fresh Talking Target Game –My son is a big fan and LOVES getting heckled by his favorite joke-telling orange as he tries to hit the target on this game.
- The Hobbit action figures – a stunning collection of authentic and highly-detailed toys based on the upcoming film The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey.

- Bounce Bounce Tigger – a giggling, bouncing, interactive plush with its own theme song to the tune of the ‘90s hip hop hit “Jump, Jump,” – totally hilarious for young kids AND their parents

- Doc McStuffins “Time for Your Check-Up” Doll – based on the new Disney Junior series about a girl who heals stuffed animals and toys out of her playhouse clinic. The show is currently the #1 preschool cable TV series and has been generating tons of media attention including this recent AP article : ‘Doc McStuffins’ TV Show Gives Black Girls, Aspiring Doctors Hope

- Illumivor Mecha-Shark – a huge, menacing, light-up RC shark that appears to chomp while it “swims” on land…perfect for hard to shop for tween boys.

- Glo Glo Inkoos – stylish plush characters that can be decorated, washed and then redesigned…and now with glow-in-the-dark fabric and a special light pen, so artistic kids can get creative in the light OR the dark.

- Chupacabra: Survive The Night Board Game – players try to be the last mammal standing in this crazy glow-in-the-dark dice game based on the creatures from Latin American folklore.

- Wheel Writers – an innovative bike accessory that displays high-tech light effects on bike wheels as you ride, giving bike riders of all ages a unique way to customize and “trick out” their wheels, www.FuzeBikeFX.com.

- Waverly & the Magic Seashells – a stunning new small doll line that combines some of girls’ favorite things: collecting seashells, mermaids and SECRETS.

- Hello Kitty Shoulder Buddies – the holiday 2012 collection of wearable figures features the lovable Hello Kitty. Each figure’s magnetic base attaches to a Magic Coin, so kids can wear Hello Kitty on their shirts, purses, backpacks, hats…just about anywhere. ($5.99/each).

So get out your lists and check em twice and make sure to include at least ONE of these toys on your holiday must get for the kidlets list!

By Melissa Chapman of www.thestatenislandfamily.com
Follow Toy Insider Parent Advisory Member, Melissa Chapman on Twitter @MelissaSChapman

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Five Itty-Bitty Baby Favorites

Friday, September 14th, 2012

When we think of toys, we don’t always think of the youngest members of our families – babies who are six months and younger. Yet, there are some great developmental toys that provide visual stimulation, cognitive development and an opportunity to learn how to play. Here are my five itty-bitty baby favorites, with each one satisfying a particular developmental need for a baby.

The Winkel (Motor Development)
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I consider this one of the classics. With its safe, gentle, chewable tubes and bright colors, the Winkel fosters how babies learn best – by putting things in their mouths. You can even put it in the refrigerator for a cooling effect for teething infants. The loops make it easy for a baby to be successful at swiping at the Winkel and actually grasping it with their little hands. The soft rattle sound is a total treat when they do.

The Corolle Elf (Compassion Development)
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The Corolle Elf comes in a three engaging colors (red, pink and blue) and the soft rattle sound will make a baby follow the object to foster eye development and basically provide delight. The pointy parts of the hat make for fun places to gnaw, and provides a friend to play with, similar to a lovey, with its soft, machine washable fabric and baby friendly size. Toys like the Corolle Elf can foster role-playing and relationship building. As your baby gets older, it is a comforting bedtime friend or a first doll.

Wee Gallery Art Cards (Visual Development)
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Wee Gallery art cards are created from bold, whimsical, hand-painted originals that cater to a baby’s visual strengths in their early days. Up until two months of age, babies see black and white objects the most clearly and gravitate towards those high contrast items. Throw a couple cards in a diaper bag to entertain a baby on the go. Tape some above your changing table to keep your infant occupied during diaper changes, or hang from the ceiling and create a modern mobile. Later, use the cards as an opportunity to identify objects and learn words.

Links (Cognitive Development)
Edushape LinksThis baby toy is so much more than it seems. The links encourage touch with a textural variety to inspire exploration, and the bold color spectrum provides visual stimulation. For little ones, place two links, linked together, in their hand and watch their faces light up when there is a click-click sound from plastic pieces hitting each other. Whether it is on a stroller bar, car seat handle or play mat, use the links as the baby gets older to place toys at appropriate height for baby. Needless to say, these little links provide a variety of developmental opportunities.

For my final favorite, you’ll have to watch the video! But let’s just say that it is a truly multi-functional piece that you can take with you. It comes pink as well as a gender-neutral version too.

All in all, these are great developmental toys for babies and it’s a great way to start having fun with the littlest of players.


By Parent Advisory Board Member: Charlene DeLoach
Follow Charlene on Twitter @CharChronicles

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Introducing Our Toy Insider Parent Advisory Board!

Monday, April 2nd, 2012


The response to our call for applications for our very first Parent Advisory Board was amazing! We had so many truly brilliant parent bloggers that applied (THANK YOU to each and every one of you!). The task of selecting just four was not an easy one- and we are seriously considering adding additional members in the near future.

But, after 2 wks of sifting through 200 applications and Pinterest boards, we are excited to tell you that our search for our first 4 members is officially complete!

Each board member has children of a various ages that they shop for and play with– one them is even a Grandma! We are confident that together these Moms will provide a keen insight into how parents today define “cool toys”.

Lead by Corine of ComplicatedMama.com, our parent advisory members will be contributing to our site every Wednesday giving you their thoughts and feedback on all things play.

The Toy Insider Parent Advisory Board will be meeting in the upcoming weeks to check out some of the toys we’ve begun checking out for our Spring List and voting on their favorites. We could not be more thrilled to meet with them and see which toys they pick as their favorites!

Now without further adue,
Meet our very first Toy Insider Parent Advisory Board–


Joey Fortman
www.joeyfortman.com
Twitter: @joeyfortman
Joey’s Toy Insider Pinterest Boar
http://pinterest.com/joeyfortman/top-toys/

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Melissa Chapman
www.thestatenislandfamily.com /www.marriedmysugardaddy.com
Twitter: @Madijack
Melissa’s Toy Insider Pinterest Board: http://pinterest.com/melissachapma/toy-insider/

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Charlene DeLoach Oliver
www.charlenechronicles.com
Twitter: @CharChronicles
Charlene’s Toy Insider Pinterest Board- http://pinterest.com/charchronicles/toy-insider/

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Rachel Ferrucci
www.rachelferrucci.com
Twitter: @rachelferrucci
Rachel’s Toy Insider Pinterest Board: http://pinterest.com/rachelferrucci/toy-insider-top-picks/
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Lead by:
Corine Ingrassia
www.complicatedmama.com
Twitter: @Complicatedmama

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