What To Put In An Easter Basket

With Easter just around the corner, you are likely thinking of what you might put into your children’s Easter baskets this year. Here are a few fun suggestions that we think you and yours might enjoy.

Surprizamals are the perfect toy to put in your basket- they are cute for any time of the year, but love them for Easter baskets because they come in their own balls that are roughly the size of your basic plastic egg. The “surprise” is that you don’t know what animal comes inside each ball- there are even some very rare ones your child will enjoy looking for. These toys are small, cute, and inexpensive, and the “surprise” aspect of them really makes kids like them that much more. Not to mention, that they are easy to collect. An easy win.  Available at https://www.surprizamals.com/

We’ve mentioned Whiffer Sniffers before, but there is a new series out as well as new Spring/Easter exclusives that little fans or collectors will really enjoy. These scented plush characters really smell like they are supposed to.  They are fun toys that come with clips so that they can hand off your child’s backpack (or whatever they prefer). These small toys pack a large fragrance as well- several months later, I still smell the ones he’s had on his backpack from August. Not overwhelming. Also, the sweet smell of confections is one I will take over the gross “little boy playing” smell any day of the week, I will tell you that. There are several sizes and styles available for each character-  snuggley super size, a backpack clip, and scratch ‘n’ sniff stickers. You can also find exclusive characters only found inside specially marked mystery packs. Ah, the fun is in the hunt, right? Grab yours at a toy store near you or at http://whiffersniffers.com/ .

Perfect for Spring as well as any Doc McStuffins fan is the Doc McStuffins Baby Check Up Lil’ Nursery Pals doll collection. Yes, quite the mouthful of a name, but the doll is perfectly sized for little hands and arms and designed for kids in that Pre-K-K age. The outfits on the dolls (or doll styles) come in Bumblebee, Ladybug and Blue Bunny.  These baby dolls are inspired by the Doc McStuffins Toy Hospital Nursery your kids might watch on Disney Junior, and every doll wears her own spring themed costume and comes with an included pacifier. Available in most retails stores for about $9.99.

If you are traveling this holiday, you might want to take along a familiar friend. Peppa Pig has her own portable night light that kids will love and is easy to bring with you wherever you go- she also looks cute sitting in an Easter basket. So, fun meets function, my favorite. This Peppa Pig Soft Lites is plug free and needs 2AAA batteries (which are included) to emit a soft glow that will comfort kids as they fall asleep. $15 on http://www.tech4kidsdirect.com

Looking for a fun bunny to add? How about Mim-Mim? If your kids are fans of this newish TV show, they will love the toys available. Not only is there the large, purple bunny from Mimiloo, Mim-Mim, but also friends like Tack. You can get these toys in stuffed versions or in a figure pack. The Mimiloo Friends Figure Pack comes with Kate, Mim-Mim, Lily, Boomer, and Tack. These brightly colored and unusual creatures will be fun additions to your child’s basket, and let kids act out favorite scenes from the show or imagine their own adventures. Books and DVDs are also available, such as the new “Kate and Mim-Mim, The Mimiloo Zoo”. There are books for the littlest kids, such as “Kate and the Mitty Kats”, as well as stepping up readers. Prices vary.

Candy Free Easter Baskets

With Easter around the corner, you are likely starting to gather items for your children’s baskets. You probably don’t want to fill them with candy, and might be looking for other small items to put inside. Here are a few toys we think are a great fit.

Are your children fans of Super Wings? The new Super Wings Vroom ‘n Zoom are great for pre-k and toddler aged kids, they push to rev up, then release them to speed away.  Jett and friends available, $5.99.  Also available are the Super Wings Transform-a-Bots four Pack. These planes can transform from planes to robots in just three easy steps, each slightly differently, since they are shaped uniquely. Transform-a-bots let your kids recreate favorite scenes from the Super Wings TV show or imagine whole new helpful deliveries. $11.99

super wings toys
PJ Masks, another show for young kids, makes similar cars. PJ Masks Mini Vehicles feature your favorite heroes from the hit show.  You can get Catboy in his Cat-Car, Gekko in his Gekko-Mobile, and Owlette in her Owl Glider. Each car is $6.99 at stores like Walmart and Toys R Us. The cars are a good size for small hands, and are easy to push and roll around.

Madballs are great for slightly older kids, and even tweens. They are fun, gross, and collectable. Millennials and kids born around that time might remember them- they were first out in 1985 (so dad will likely get a huge kick out of them as well).  Icky faces made of foam that are also great to throw, hit, bounce, etc- everything you’d do with any other ball, but these are “way more better” since they have gruesome features.  They come in the classic 3 inch (typical ball-ish size) and mini blind bags. Six Madballs characters are currently available: Dustbrain, Horn Head, Oculus Orbus, Screamin’ Meemie, Skull Face, and Slobulus. $7.99 each, $2.99 for the mini blind bags.

no candy Easter Basket

If you want to take the fun outside, check out Bunch O Balloons. These are like classic water balloons, except you can fill AND tie 100 of them in less than one minute. Really. These balloons not only fill quuickly, but are self tying. If you ask me, that’s alwyas the worst part, the tying.  Just connect the ballons bunch to your hose or sink, and fill them up- done. The balloons are also biodegradable, so if you miss a few pieces when picking up after yourself, at least it’s safer. OK, maybe that’s the best part. We love these, it’s hard to pick a best part. Oh wait- did I mention they now come in “Minion” form? Yes! SO much fun. You and the kids will have a blast with Bunch O Balloon warfare. $9.99

You can also get the portable Bunch O Balloons Filler/Soaker to take with you on the go. Wherever you want to take your water balloon fight you can. No need for a hose, just put the balloons on the front nozzle, put the filler into a pool, bucket of water, any body of water, and fill it. It also doubles as a water gun, huzzah for double use!  It is $14.99 for the Filler/Soaker and 3 bunches of included Bunch O Balloons.

Animal Jams are adorable toy pets that you “adopt”. After you open your new friend, you can also activate them online on the Animal Jams website.  The site helps you keep track of your collection as well as unlock special online accessories and play games. Kids can also learn about plants and animals, but we recommend parents monitor all chat on the site to be safe. There are all sorts of options, ranging from blind packs, pets that come with their own pet (really), playsets, and more. They are a great size for an Easter basket, and quite a few of them are even “Easter Egg” sized. Just right! Prices vary per product. Available in many stores as well as online at places like Amazon.

animal stickbots

To add more animal fun to your Easter basket, a personal favorite of ours, Stickbot, now introduces Stickbot Pets. These are so much fun and let your child be so imaginative, we can’t say enough good things about Stickbots. They are inexpensive, nearly impossible to break, teach your child technological and creative skills like photo and video editing, and inspire hours of fun. With the addition of pets (including not-so-pet-like animals like gorillas and pandas) your Stickbots and Pets can have more companionship on their adventures. Who knows where they will end up? Let your kids find out. Love. These. About $5 each in stores like Target.

Cubetto- Must have Coding Toy For Kids

Disclosure- We received the below in order to facilitate this review. All opinions are our own and honest.

My girls absolutely love to play. I  do encourage playing without the use of screen time in our house a great deal. With this awesome coding game, Cubetto, this is easy for my girls to have a great deal of playtime without using a tv or an iPad.

About Primo Toys:

Primo Toys is the leading purveyor of hands on, screen-less, smart toys that introduce computer programming skills in early years learning. They are ready to build a new standard in early learning and coding.

They have received some great awards in 2016.

  • Gold Lion – Product Design – Cannes Festival of Creativity 2016
  • Platinum – 3 to 5 year old toys – Junior Design Awards 2016
  • Best of the Best – Concept- Red Dot Design Awards 2016
  • Winner – Product Innovation – GESS Dubai 2016

About Cubetto Playset:

Cubetto is made up of 3 separate elements. A friendly wooden robot, a tangible interface board, and 16x instruction blocks that make up a programming language you can touch. The playset comes with a charmingly illustrated 1×1 m World Map and story book that will make every play session with Cubetto a unique and memorable adventure.

Inside Every Box:

  • 1 Cubetto Robot
  • 1 Interface Board
  • 1 Instruction Manual
  • 1 Story Book
  • 1 World Map
  • 16 Coding Blocks

Not Included – 6 AA Batteries. 

The Cubetto Playset is the easiest way for children to start learning computer programming, and it consists of a friendly wooden robot named Cubetto, a physical programming console, a set of expandable coding blocks, a collection of beautifullly illustrated maps and an activity book. By placing the blocks in different patterns on the control panel, children create sequences of instructions that program the robot’s movement. In the process, they develop computational thinking skills that help them understand the basic principles of coding – all of this, in a very age-appropriate way that respects a child’s natural way of learning.

The Maps and activity books help children and parents get started with play, by navigating Cubetto through stories and challenges. Planning these mini adventures helps children learn more than coding. They are now learning to tell stories, to communicate, and to think critically and independently.

 

About Adventure Pack:

The Adventure Pack is a set of 4x thematically illustrated world maps with corresponding activity books. Each map is a world to explore, each book is an adventure. Cubetto Playsets purchased in conjunction with an Adventure Pack outnumber Cubetto Playsets being sold individually 3 to 1.

The World Map Themes:

  • Solar System
  • Ancient Egypt
  • Big City
  • Blue Ocean

My Thoughts:

What an awesome toy. My daughters absolutely love this toy. This is the first time that they have every done anything with coding outside of their school settings, but they absolutely love it. My girls are 4 and 6 and had a great time working on it together. My oldest loved to read and help out her sister, while her little sister was the “brains” of the operation. I think that this is a great toy for kids.

Purchase:

If you are interested in purchasing the awesome Cubetto and Adventure Pack, head on over to their website and order one for yourself.

 

Wonderful Baby Toys from Mochi

Disclosure- We received the below in order to facilitate this review. All opinions are our own and honest.

My 8 month old is all about playing with any toy that she can pick up or stand with. These wonderful toys from Mochi are a perfect fit for her play time.

 About People Toy Company:

This beloved Japanese company started in 1977 and has finally arrived in the U.S. and set People Toy Company with a pedigree product line. The company’s three core offerings are Brain Builders, Mochi, and People Block series. People Toy Company proudly creates fun and educational baby products for the discerning parent. The Mochi series is the winner of the prestigious 2015 Kids Design Award.

About Mochi Maracha:

The Mochi Maracha is perfect for your teething infant. The sustainable rice-plastic guarantees that the first toy your child puts in their mouth will be as safe as it is fun.

This toy is truthfully perfect for teething infants. It also has a pinky-sized handle that fits perfectly in tiny hands. This awesome toy has a great “Light Caribbean drizzle” sound that helps sooth a fussy baby. The teething ridges sooth sore gums as well.

About Mochi Trumpet:

The Mochi Trumpet is the perfect toy to nurture your infant’s cognitive reasoning skills through play. The two-way trumpet uses your infant’s natural sucking and teething motions to create sound when they breathe in or out. Through trial and error, your infant will begin to learn and problem solve at a very young age.

This toy has a very fun whistling sound that soothes and will delight your child.

This toy is great for 3 months and up.

My Thoughts:

I have been incredibly impressed with my Mochi toys. I love that they are 100% safe to put in our little ones’ mouths. I also love that they are made to be easy for a little one to handle. I think that the Trumpet is a favorite for my older girls. It is fun to blow into the trumpet and hear the fun noises that they can easily make with their mouth. My baby loves both of the toys, and is constantly reaching for them during playtime. These toys are absolutely wonderful baby toys!

Purchase:

If you are interested in purchasing one of these great toys or any of the other ones offered by Mochi, head on over to their website.

Must Have Baby Toys from Brain Builders

Disclosure- We received the below in order to facilitate this review. All opinions are our own and honest.

With a baby it’s always important to find ways to stimulate them just the right amount. I must say that with these amazing toys from Brain Builders we have been 100% satisfied.

 About People Toy Company:

This beloved Japanese company started in 1977 and has finally arrived in the U.S. and set People Toy Company with a pedigree product line. The company’s three core offerings are Brain Builders, Mochi, and People Block series. People Toy Company proudly creates fun and educational baby products for the discerning parent. The Mochi series is the winner of the prestigious 2015 Kids Design Award.

About Baby Senses Coordinator:

This toy is great for ages 2 Months and up.

At 8 weeks old baby is ready to follow the colorful beads that move left and right. A wonderful milestone is when the eyes and ears can start to concentrate and focus as parents and grandparents play along. A baby at that age is also ready to improve motor skills as they learn to grip and coordinate the beads rolling back and forth by themselves.

About Educational Eddie Rattle:

Baby Maternity Magazine 2016 Toy of the Year Award

This rattle is a perfect size for baby’s tiny fingers to grasp all by themselves. The multi sense rattle has a variety of fun shapes and textures to satisfy baby’s developmental needs. There is a chewable rope, teething feet, hinged limbs, and a soft ripple hate all made to stimulate the senses both in the mouth and in the hands.

This is great for children 5 months and up.

About Baby Yoga Exercise Ball:

This little elephant will keep baby limber and flexible because it’s so easy for baby to grasp. The soft and washable ball makes  soothing rustling and a bell sound to perk up those ears.

This toy is great for children 4 months and up.

My Thoughts:

I must first tell you that these three toys have quickly became favorites of my youngest, however, it has been very hard for me to get pictures of her as she is now almost always on the go. I am greatly impressed with each of these toys. They are basic simple toys that my child truly loves. I love that they are basic made toys that are made to stimulate your baby at just the right amount. I get so disappointed when you get toys that definitely overstimulate your small child and aren’t truthfully doing them any good. These are definitely must have baby toys in my book and I will be sharing them at future baby showers.

Purchase:

If you would like to purchase these or any of the other great toys from the Brain Builders line, head on over the the website.

Must Have – Play-Doh Colors and Shapes Set

Disclosure- We received the below in order to facilitate this review. All opinions are our own and honest.

With 3 little girls in our house, it sure is a busy place to be. I am always looking for great products that engage their little brains and allow them to play and learn. I must say that you will be impressed with the Play-Doh Colors and Shapes Set.

About 2017 Play-Doh Shape and Learn:

Inspire your little one to become a curious thinker and a confident explorer with the all new Play-Doh Shape and Learn line of activity sets for kids 2 and up! With multi-sensory Play-Doh play, kids can engage in the creative thinking process, which encourages the development of key foundational skills. Each set comes with an activity guide and playmats to provide moms and kids with a great first learning experience with the Play-Doh brand.

About Play-Doh Colors and Shapes Set:

You can easily inspire growing minds and discover the benefits of Play-Doh play with the Colors and Shapes playset! Multi-sensory Play-Doh fun can help engage kids in the creative thinking process, which can also help encourage key foundational skills.This is designed for children ages 2 years and up.

Includes: 8 shape cutters, roller, 2 double-sided playmats, Together Time Guide, and 8 cans of Play-Doh Brand Modeling compound.

Some great perks of this amazing product:

  • Explore patterns, sequencing, and more with the Colors and Shapes kit.
  • Together time Guide features activities to help you customize playtime
  • 2-sided shape cutters to compare big and small shapes
  • Promotes color and shape identification, matching, and compare/contrast
  • Can help encourage sensory-motor development including fine motor skills

My Thoughts:

These sweet girls love to play and make things. They are constantly using their imaginations to play and create different things. They were so excited to be able to receive the Play-Doh Colors and Shapes Set. They have loved playing with the shapes and the roller to create a wide variety of creations. They also have enjoyed working on the playmats that were received as well.

Purchase:

If you are interested in purchasing something from the Play-Doh Shape and Learn, head on over to your favorite major retailer and get one for the children in your life.

Pillow Pets introduces first ever Toy Ambassador

Rachel, an adorable six-year old battling a brain tumor, was appointed the first ever Pillow Pets Toy Ambassador on Saturday, February 18th at Toy Fair.  Rachel was introduced to Pillow Pets by our longtime charity partner, Family Reach.  She will spend the year as a Toy Ambassador for the Pillow Pets brand reviewing new products, participating in surprise unboxings and other fun activities.  At the end of the year, Rachel will present a donation of Pillow Pets to the hospital of her choice. Family Reach is a financial lifeline to families facing cancer by providing assistance, navigation and education to families in need. 

Consumers can assist Family Reach with their mission by purchasing a Pillow Pet at www.pillowpets.com then adding a donation at checkout which Pillow Pets will match. Pillow Pets and Family Reach have had a long-standing partnership through monetary and in-kind donations delivering comfort, love and financial relief to families across the country facing a cancer diagnosis.

“One of the most important things we can do as a toy company is to bring joy to children in both good times as well as difficult times. We know that many people receive an immense amount of comfort from our products,” said Jennifer Telfer, CEO and founder of Pillow Pets. “We are thrilled to have Rachel as our first Pillow Pet Toy Ambassador and hope that her time spent sharing the joy of Pillow Pets gives her a welcome respite from her cancer treatments.”

Everyday living costs often get pushed to the side as families try to cope with out-of-pocket medical expenses and the loss of income that frequently coincide with a cancer diagnosis. This is where Family Reach, a national nonprofit, steps in. The organization addresses families’ full financial health through a number of tools, from direct monetary assistance to financial navigation, education and beyond. These programs recently gained attention from former Vice President Joe Biden’s Cancer Moonshot Task Force, giving Family Reach the opportunity to elevate awareness and serve families at a level like never before.

“While we strive to keep the families we serve financially afloat, we also connect with them on an emotional level,” said Carla Tardif, CEO of Family Reach. “We couldn’t be more excited to bring Rachel on board as a Pillow Pet Toy Ambassador, offering her a chance to focus on the joys of being a child, not a cancer patient.”

The Pillow Pets Toy Ambassador will be at Toy Fair Saturday, February 18 from 11:00 a.m. – 1:00 p.m. EST. To learn more about Pillow Pets and the Family Reach donation feature on their website, visit www.pillowpets.com. Find out more about Family Reach at www.familyreach.org.

 

2017 Toy Trends #NYTF

Every year at about this time, every toy, game, collectible, indoor or outdoor plaything (and more) is brought to make it’s debut at the New York Toy Fair. We go to see what is new, what’s up and coming, to see what is still holding our attention and what are up and coming toy trends. This year, we’ve noticed a few repeats, as well as some interesting new products we think you will be seeing a lot of.

Toys from last year, updated w new shineys. Some of your favorite toys from last year are back again and remade for 2017 with new bells and whistles, or upgraded and updated. As we all know, sometimes the first iteration doesn’t always turn out exactly right. Try, try again- and some of the differences are fantastic.

What’s old is new again- retro is still in, and back in style. The toys of yesteryear looking just as they did when we were kids (or grandma and grandpa were) made for our kids. Only, you know- safer then they were, in some cases.

Custom built. Kids these days. The “Me” generation, the “selfie” generation- they want to express themselves, and so they will. So many toys, apps, even electronics are customizable or can be personalized. Not just with a name or initials, added, either- kids can really make toys their own right now, to varying degrees.

Food decorating toys, or toys that come in the shape of foods. From dolls to teddy bears to real food decorating kits to jewelry- our eyes are bigger then our stomachs this year, and thank goodness. Between the success of toys like Shopkins and TV shows like MasterChef Jr and Man vs Child, kids are allowed and even encouraged to play with their food. You can make your own foodie toys and designs to wear, or snuggle up with your favorite muffin or cake at night. Some scented, some not so much. With or without glitter- and don’t eat the bears.

Everybody wants to be a Pinterest star- the kids are getting in on it with all the DIY kits that help them lean to make bath bombs, loom kits, sewing, jewelry making, and more. These are NOT the kits that we had when we were kids, that our moms would wear in front of us because they loved us or displayed just because their child made them- they look like things Martha Stewert would have in her magazine, but easy enough for kids to do them. Trust me- I tried a few, and if I could handle it, any 9 year old can. No skills here, sorry folks. My kids outpace me in this aspect easily, so this is honesty talking to you right here.

Everything gets a tail- dolls, foods, your tablet- and if it already had a tail (like, say, a cat) it will get a different one. Usually a mermaid or shark tail replacement. What cat WOULD’T love an ocean swim, amiright? Get yourself and the kiddos one as well with tubes, sleeping bags, and/or sewing kits. People get tails too, equal rights after all.

To continue with the adult coloring- and yes, we are going to- add also to that adult plus kid inter-coloring. I don’t care if that’s not a word, it’s a “thing”. Bigger books or larger sheets that parents and kids can do together, or multiple kids at once. Sharing is caring, after all. This is more involved coloring. Get out the glitter markers.

Coding also continues, and expands. There are apps abound, more toys then we could see in 4 days, more in depth coding as well as pre-coding or games for kids as young as 18 months. Might as well get out in front of this one, and these toys and apps make learning coding fun and easier. I wish I had them when I was younger, I’m a mess. Again, the kids will outpace me any day now. Perhaps I can start myself with some of the “coding light” options.

Underwater/mermaids/sea creatures are everywhere.  Stuffed animals, art kits, every kind of toy. Apparently, we all want to live under the sea. Life on land has gotten far too complicated.

Narhwahls. These sea creatures (see above) just keep swimming into our hearts and minds, as well as onto shelves of toy stores near you. They are coming. In droves. Known as the “unicorn of the sea”, narwhals are pale-colored porpoises that swim in Arctic waters. The coolest thing about them, besides the water they swim in, is the ivory tusk (actually a tooth) that grows through it’s lip. Alas, what makes it awesome also makes it hunted- it’s hard to be amazing. People can’t deal with coolness, they get jealous. Pale shades aside, these come in all colors and toy options. Especially redonkulas ones.

VR headsets/games/apps. Nearly every science brand has one, and some other what I will refer to as “super brands” as well. You buy the VR (virtual reality) headset, and the app is usually free with that purchase. Experience dinosaurs, racecars, underwater sea swimming (ahem) and more. Some drones also come with headset options so you can see what your drone is doing in real time as if you were flying on it. Very cool.

VR headset

Blind packs continue to be a big deal- most brands have them, hope you are lucky enough to get all the cool stuff and stop getting all the random doubles that are in those bags because you are looking for the elusive whatdoyoucallit!!! From LEGOs (in a million varieties) to TsumTsum to CareBears to YoKai Watch disks and everything in between- everyone has a blind bag for you. Yeah, these aren’t going away, sorry mom and dad- but at least they aren’t expensive.

More racial diversity, features, disabilities are being represented in toys this year. Huzzah for humanity! Different skin tones, features (not just putting darker skin on a doll, etc), crutches, hair textures, and more are rolling out bit by bit- even very “traditional” companies are starting to be more inclusive, and we are excited to see that. Some (very few) even have dolls of different weights and chest sizes-  girls have enough pressure on them, it’s nice to see some more realistic options presented to them. Also, empowerment messaging on and in the packaging, as well as more women and people of color involved in the process then in the past. Again, a huzzah, and moving in the right direction.

Keychains/backpack hangers continue to be huge. I can’t even see backpack under all the fluffy stuffs- if you can, you won’t be able to for long. Here comes the deluge!

Escape the room toys and games continues to be a theme, just like the real life experiences one can have when you and your friends and family try to beat the clock and get out of a sticky situation. Card games in the “Clue” tradition, as well as some new ones that involve (play, plastic, not at all scary) handcuffs and timers to escape (and along this line of thought) join the mix. Fun for all ages- really.

Magic kits. There were a lot of them this year, and more options. I’ve never seen so many- so maybe The Carbonaro Effect is effective magic marketing.  Things that make you go “hmmmm”…..

minion toys

Toys with toilets. Everyone and everything has to go- even the Minions. From the largest, most mass produced brands to the smallest and most new to the market, potty humor is the thing.  Again. There is even a game where the loser is sprayed with (pretend) toilet water.  So, hit the bathroom, guys.

Drones with camera to phone capabilities/live video and gps. The drones have expanded this year- both in quantity and quality. So many more available, by your favorite brands as well as more adding them to their lines, and some newcomers.  However, some of these are so advanced I wonder how long that News Helicopter will really be necessary- some of these are insanely skilled. From still your kids can’t break to stuff teens and adults will have fun racing, there is a drone for everyone at every price range.