Review: Geomag Supercolour Panels

AD | Post contains gifted items and affiliate links (marked with *) When it comes to playing Erin loves to be creative but we also like to find toys that will challenge here whilst also having fun. The 52 piece Geomag Supercolour Panels* set is a great starter kit if you’re looking for a magnetic toy for your child.

Children’s book review: How To Be a Footballer and Other Sports Jobs

AD | Post contains gifted items and affiliate links (marked with *) This week’s children’s book review is all about How To Be a Footballer and Other Sports Jobs by Rachel Yankey and Sol Linero. It was published by Nosy Crow and can br purchased on Amazon*.

Making crazy creations with Kid K’Nex

AD | Post contains gifted items and affiliate links (marked with *) Erin is such a creative child and we’re always looking for toys that can not only encourage Erin but also to challenge her a bit. Kid K’Nex is aimed at children aged 3-5 and helps children develop fine motor skills, spacial awareness and manual dexterity. We received a couple of kits for Erin to try out!

Children’s book review: A Friend To Nature

AD | Post contains gifted items and affiliate links (marked with *) This week we have a really lovely children’s book review for you, all about A Friend to Nature: Activities and inspiration to connect with the wild world* by Laura Knowles and Rebecca Gibbon. It will be published by Welbeck on 13th July 2021.

Introducing Erin to retro toys: Stickle Bricks and Plasticine

AD | Post contains gifted items If you’re a parent, really of a child any age, you’ll have probably mentioned something about toys not being the same as when you were young. I’ve definitely said it to Erin numerous times and I’m sure I’ll carry on doing it as she gets older. Recently I got to introduce Erin to some retro toys from my childhood; Plasticine and Stickle Bricks. Erin has been playing with Play Doh for as long as I can remember but now that she’s older, more creative and is happy to spend