Intex My Baby Float Review
Intex My Baby Float Feature
- 27" baby float
- This 27" diameter ring has a smaller inner ring for stability
- Leg holes and saddle style seat let baby sit in water
- 2 air chambers
- For ages under 2 years old
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Fisher-Price Imaginext Mega T-Rex Review
The Fisher-Price Imaginext Mega T-Rex will transport your child to a fantastical world of dinosaurs, robots, and soldiers. Designed for ages three and up, this motorized toy features enough interactive parts, sound effects, and snap-on accessories to keep your child occupied for hours. Standout features include two firing cannons, an opening cockpit, and a push button that makes T-Rex burst into action.
Standing over 1 foot in height, Imaginext Mega T-Rex adds a new, futuristic dimension to classic dinosaur play. This is no ordinary dinosaur toy: Mega T-Rex is equipped with robotic armor, including tech arms and a protective helmet. He even has two blasters mounted on his armor, which can fire projectiles during the heat of battle. T-Rex also comes with a miniature soldier figure who can "take control" of T-Rex by sitting in his cockpit.
If your kids are in the mood for a more traditional dinosaur game, they can simply snap off Mega T-Rex's armor. Even without his high-tech accessories, the dinosaur can provide plenty of imaginative thrills. T-Rex features everything you'd expect from a dinosaur toy, from his scaly hide to his fearsome teeth and snapping jaws.
Mega T-Rex is partially motorized and features several moving parts. With a touch of the button on his back, T-Rex comes to life: he throws his head back, opens his jaws, and lets out a ferocious roar. His arms and tail are also animated. One unfortunate downside is that the motor is quite loud and can muffle T-Rex's roaring sound. However, the end results are worth a little extra noise pollution: T-Rex's movements are very convincing and are sure to captivate the imaginations of young children.
Mega T-Rex is designed to spark your child's natural creativity and imagination. The toy's motorized parts, sounds, and accessories give kids plenty of imaginative options. Younger kids will be charmed by the dinosaur's stylized, cartoonish look and his bright colors. Older children will love pitting Mega T-Rex against their other toys in play battles. They might imagine T-Rex stomping over a prehistoric landscape--or they can snap on his armor and be transported to an exciting futuristic universe where dinosaurs still rule.
Mega T-Rex, helmet, rear control pod, two projectile launchers, tech arms, action figure, and four AA batteries.
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Candy Land - The World of Sweets Board Game Review
Playing cards thoughtfully designed for non-readers are coded with colorful squares matching the jeweled stepping-stone path or an occasional token matching one of the characters' symbols: draw a blue card, move to the nearest blue stepping-stone; draw a snowflake and earn a visit to Queen Frostine's iceberg. There are occasional pitfalls, too: land on the wrong square and you might be stuck in Molasses Swamp until a red card is drawn. With all these enticing, sugarcoated images (and King Kandy plainly visible at path's end), children can't help but be delighted by Candy Land. It's delicious! Instructions are in both Spanish and English. Candy Land is for two to four players) --Julie Ubben This is the classic "child's first game", and preschoolers will love it. Children draw colored cards, and move their plastic gingerbread playing tokens to the next square of the same color. Passing the peppermint forest and the ice cream sea on the way, the first one to reach the candy castle wins. No need to read to play this game.2 to 4 players can play this game. This board game includes a game board, four plastic playing pieces, 64 cards, "Legend of the Lost Candy Castle", and instructions in English and Spanish.
Fisher-Price Little People Happy Sounds Home Review
A dream house complete with life-like telephone, washer/dryer, and toilet flushing sounds |
Pretend play with Little People family members |
The World of Little People
From one generation to the next, Little People friends and playsets continue to captivate little ones’ hearts and imaginations. Often the first role-play toys a child is introduced to, the Little People friends inhabit a sweet world filled with wonderful adventures and great friends to make along the way. The Little People Happy Sounds Home is the only house playset that encourages toddlers to discover the world around them with toddler appropriate activities & the charm of Little People characters. Hooray for Little People friends!
Everything Stores Inside!
Little People and accessories feature a great chunky design perfect for little hands to grab! When the play is done, the design of the Happy Sounds Home makes it easy to fold up and store everything inside. Entertaining for little girls and easy to clean-up!
What's In The Box?
Little People Happy Sounds Home, 3 cute, chunky figures (mom, dad, baby) bed, table and 2 chairs.
When house play is finished, store everything inside and fold up |
LeapFrog LeapPad Explorer Carrying Case Review
Use this case to protect your LeapPad Explorer learning tablet and take learning fun on the go.
Features include:
•Use this case to protect your LeapPad Explorer learning tablet and take learning fun on the go
•Use this stylish case to hold LeapPad Explorer and 6 game cartridges (cartridges work with LeapPad Explorer and Leapster Explorer systems)
•Appropriate for children ages 4 to 9 years
•Systems and games sold separately
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Perplexus Maze Game by PlaSmart, Inc. Review
Flip, twist, and spin your way through the Perplexus Maze Game from PlaSmart. This Perplexus Original is a bendy, trendy, can't-put-it-down challenge! With plenty of twists, turns, and barriers between start and finish, it will leave you perplexed. Once you try it, you won't be able to put it down!
The Perplexus Original Maze Game is a clear sphere filled with multicolored pathways covering different areas of the sphere's interior. A small metal ball rolls around on the inside, and it's your job to guide that ball through the maze to its end. Once the ball is balanced in its starting position, it's easy to start rolling it around the tracks. By the time you've learned the different passageways, you'll realize that even though it's easy to play, all the different ways of moving around are hard to master!
Moving through the different pathways is a wacky exercise in spatial reasoning and stimulates your cognitive reasoning. As you move the ball along one track, you find that it's never long before you reach a different colored track that requires you to flip, twist, and spin the sphere 90 degrees one way or another to keep the ball rolling. Twist around corners, flip from the yellow to the orange ramp, spin around the various curves--if you fall off the track, just get back on and try again!
If you work hard enough and make it to the end of the maze, congratulate yourself, and then turn it into a racetrack! Keep track of your personal best times and race against the clock. You can also race against your friends' times, or stage races with multiple Perplexus Mazes!
The Perplexus Maze Game includes a super spiral, a tightrope, and a swing arm to form 3 different puzzles and 100 challenging barriers to discover and overcome. Share it with your friends and family as you try to uncover all the patterns and obstacles, but be careful--Perplexus Original is so addicting that once you let it go, you might not get it back!
Perplexus maze and stand.
Perplexus is a can't-put-down challenge!! Flip, Twist and spin the transparent sphere to move the ball along the numbered path working with and against gravity. Be careful, faster than the blink of an eye your ball can fall off course and you'll have to begin again. Fun for the whole family with over 100 barriers to master.
Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Stack & Roll Cups Review
Endless combinations give baby plenty of ways to play. Ten colorful cups stack vertically, nest inside each other, and pair up to create easy-to-grasp balls. Each cup is numbered to introduce counting. Top the stack with the smiley jingle ball or place it inside one of the balls that baby puts together for a fun surprise. Easy to pack, this take-along toy keeps your little one engaged on the go.
For Ages: 6 months & up.
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