Posts Tagged ‘Kids’

Imaginext University Row Playset

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

In celebration of Monsters University, Fisher-Price presents the Imaginext University Row Playset, making it easy to bring home the fun and excitement of chasing Archie the scare pig through the quad. The set comes with electronics featuring character voices, Archie’s sounds, and two figure disks.

The first disk on the bottom floor spins the floor so kids can have the monsters chase Archie in circles. The second disk activates a catapult to throw Archie across the set, through a trap door, and into his cage.

The University Row Playset will be available on June 21.

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Roll-A-Scare Monsters Assortment

Thursday, May 9th, 2013

Kids can roll, pop, and scare with the Roll-A-Scare Monsters Assortment, from Spin Master. Each Roll-A-Scare figure is uniquely stylized and has a surprise pop-up activation. Inside each pack kids will discover a student ID card that springs the monster open. With 12 characters to collect in total, kids ages 3 and up can recreate their favorite scenes from Monsters University.

Kids can also kick playtime up a notch with the Roll-A-Scare Toxic Race Playset. Kids can play solo or with a friend by racing two Roll-A-Scare characters down the track. Watch out for Sea Urchins, or they’ll stop the character right in its tracks. The first player to cross the finish line and watch the character spring open wins the Scare Games. Each Roll-A-Scare Playset comes with an exclusive Sulley figure.

Also from Spin Master are the My Scare Pal Sulley plush, Scare Off Sulley plush, and the Sulley Monster Mask.

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How to Camp Indoors

Tuesday, April 9th, 2013

Spring has the promise of longer days and warmer temperatures, but depending on where you live, you are often reminded that it is still spring. Rainy days (sometimes snow days!), cool temperatures and, of course, the dreaded school vacations for parents. It can be a long time until summer, but there are ways to bring the summer fun a bit closer. In fact, you can bring it right into your house!

One weekend, or during school vacation week, tell the kids that they are going camping…in the family room! That night, set up a tent inside the house. If you don’t have a tent, or the budget for one, take some blankets and create blanket tents using a couple of kitchen chairs. Roll out some sleeping bags or put some blankets and pillows on the floor. If you have a fireplace, create a small fire. If you don’t have a fireplace, then light some candles for a similar ambience. If you have younger children and/or are concerned about open flame, purchase some flameless candles and group together on the floor for a fun, faux campfire. For dinner, make hotdogs and serve on paper plates. For dessert, make s’mores using an indoor S’mores Maker
that you can find online or in kitchen speciality stores. If you don’t want to make the investment, you can always serve s’mores ice cream! You can purchase chocolate ice cream, mini marshmallows and graham crackers. Crush the graham crackers and sprinkle, along with the mini marshmallows, on top of the chocolate ice cream. Yum!

Then have the kids get settled on their sleeping bags and turn out the lights. Give everyone a flashlight, which you can find for a few bucks at a dollar store or discount store. Then instead of video games or movies, read stories by flashlight or have each kid make up stories of their own. One fun game is to start telling a story and then pass it along to the next person to add to the story,  and so on and so forth. Then when the kids are sound asleep in their tents, you can slip into your bedroom for a good night sleep in your bed. No bug spray or SPF necessary.

This post was written by Toy Insider Parent Panelist Charlene DeLoach

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Kids Create Their Own Fairy Tale With “I See Me” Books

Monday, July 2nd, 2012

Kids absolutely LOVE personalized ‘things’. Books are a biggie for me too! The company i See Me! sent me a book to review for my son Boston’s Birthday and he just LOVED it!

What I love about their books is not only the personalization but the illustrations. They are so fun and filled with such unique personalization that you can’t find anywhere else in personalized children’s books.

When you read the book it’s like they specifically made the book for the kid. I’m in love with that!

They have tons of books with I See Me! Books for birthdays to becoming a Big Sister or Brother, you can get a special book for your special child.

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My Royal Birthday Adventure is a personalized storybook that turns your child into a royal birthday knight! This beautifully illustrated book takes the birthday boy on an adventure to a magical birthday kingdom where he isdubbed a royal knight! The storybook is personalized throughout the text and illustrations, including a 10-tier birthday cake, fireworks in the sky, a royal knight’s quarters, a birthday invitation and more! Written by award-winning author Jennifer Dewing and illustrated by Valerie Sokolova, each 10”x10” hardcover book is made in the USA especially for each birthday boy.

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Have that special birthday boy or girl? Get 15% by using the code ROYAL July 1 – July 31st 2012!

By Parent Advisory Board Member: Joey Fortman
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Video Game Accessories for the Pint Size Gamers

Thursday, November 3rd, 2011


These days kids are into video games earlier than ever before– especially if there is an older sibling in the home.

So whether you have a little gamer or are shopping for a little gamer, here are a few video game accessories especially made for little hands:



· The Cars 2 Kids Kit – 360 degrees of child friendly protection for the iPad 1 or iPad 2. The case has a built in stand for viewing in both portrait or landscape view, integrated screen protector to protect from spills and scratches, stylus for enhanced drawling functionality, a strap to mount the case to the back of a headrest and 2 separate inserts for universal compatibility with both iPad 1 and iPad 2.



· Lightning Mcqueen and Finn McMissile Racing Wheel - Rule the road with the Cars 2 Lightning McQueen and Finn McMissile Racing Wheels for Wii and BONUS Wii Remote Label. These fun and simple to use Racing Wheels feature perforated grips, colorful accents, and official artwork from Disney’s Cars 2. Available now for $12.99.


· My First Wii Remote – Micro-sized, kid-friendly remote designed for Wii players with smaller hands that also features interchangeable Disney artwork.





· NERF Armor for 3DS - The official NERF 3DS Armor protects your valuable Nintendo 3DS system from bumps, scrapes and bruises. Authentic, soft, NERF material on the armor gives you additional grip and comfort while playing. Available in September 2011 for $14.99.

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Last Minute Gift Ideas For Kids- Under $20

Monday, December 20th, 2010

With just 5 days left until Christmas day, many of us are finding ourselves still searching for a few small last minute gifts for the children on our lists.

Whether it be a small gift for your own child or for a friend’s these gender neutral gifts are sure to be a hit- and they are all under $20 and available at Walmart!

For Babies & Toddlers, ages 0-2

Cook and Play Potsy $15

For Preschoolers, ages 3-5

Play-doh Mega Fun Factory $10

For school age kids, ages 6-8

Fuzzoodles Kits- $9.99 – $19.99


For Tweens, ages 8+

Twister Hoopla $15

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