Showing posts with label unisex educational toys. Show all posts
Showing posts with label unisex educational toys. Show all posts

Tuesday, 23 September 2014

KidKraft Deluxe Wood Easel In Espresso



It's good for children to have an outlet where they can allow their creative juice to follow and express themselves. I have a wood easel similar to the kidkraft for my three kids where they can practice maths as well as draw anything that comes to their mind and above all it provides them with bonding experience between them whilst doing role play.

For those based in the UK, you could try this:


Millhouse Traditional Wooden Easel £55

Thursday, 18 September 2014

Furniture Of The Week: Schoenhut Baby Grand Piano





Schoenhut Baby Grand Piano  £280.42

Believe it or not, Christmas is just round the corner and if you have a child who's already showing some musical talent, wouldn't this Schoenhut Baby Grand Piano  make the perfect xmas gift. Whether you decide to place this piece in the living room or bedroom, all you need to do is simply gather family and friends shortly after dinner and let your little child display his or her awesomeness musical gifts.

If you feel that the price tag for the grand piano is a bit too much, you have an alternative options which is the Schoenhut Kids' Upright Piano. It is still suitable from 3 years old and up except that is much cheaper.



Schoenhut Kids' Upright Piano £124.63


Tuesday, 22 April 2014

Lego Toys Better Than Easter Egg

It so easy for us to think that the only presents to give the little man or woman is an Easter egg. For those of us wanting something much more significant other than the edible chocolate might consider these lovely selections of Lego. One thing for sure is that they would last longer than the Easter egg. Better still, you can actually go generous and buy one Lego toy and one Easter egg which makes the perfect equilibrium.

Below are some lovely Easter gift ideas all under £20 to consider buying for your precious ones.

My first pick from the under £20 Lego is the:
Lego Creative Bucket £19.99


It has all sort of colours that will appeal both to girls and boys. It is for age group 4 to 99 years old. It contains about 600 pieces and the pieces can be use to build elements such as animals, buildings, and vehicles or anything that tickles your imagination! Perfect for spending time with the kids.

Lego Creative Ice Cream £12.99




This creative ice cream Lego is available in 24 pieces and is part of the DUPLO range is suitable for toddlers. They will enjoy playing with the cones, bricks and toppings to see who can make the biggest, tastiest or craziest ice cream cone! Suitable for 1.5 to 5 years old.

Lego Junior Vehicle Suitcase £19.99



This 145 pieces of Lego Vehicle Suitcase is suitable for ages 4 -8. The theme of this Lego set is a business guy who needs help from the gas station mechanic to keep his sports car fuelled up and on the road.

Tuesday, 6 August 2013

Planet Puzzels by Janod



Planet Puzzels by Janod £16.95 at Amazon UK

Looking for an interesting and educational way to get your child or children to have knowledge of other countries around them? If yes you need to purchase this puzzle. 

It is made up of 208 pieces and has Europe, Africa, North America and South America on one side and Asia and Australasia on the other side. -Two puzzles in one!

Children can learn about the location of countries and see which animals that can be found in different areas. The puzzle can also help children to pinpoint important landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty to the Eiffel tower in Paris and Ayers rock in Australia.

Saturday, 13 July 2013

Vintage Toy From Número 74

I never knew that vintage toys which are handmade could cost so much. The vintage toys featured below are by an Online French company called Número 74. They are known for vintage toys and up-cycled children's furniture as well as the beautiful handmade blankets.
They were the winners of 2013 Junior Magazine Award: Best Toy Design: 6+ years. Below are some of the usual toys collections:















Vintage Toy Red Car €300

Since they are vintage toys, would you spend such an amount on them?

Friday, 5 April 2013

Classic Wooden Abacus by Melissa & Doug

Melissa & Doug Wooden Abacus
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I totally love wooden abacus simply because it is one of those hard wearing toys that stand the test of time, even better that those expensive toys you as birthdays and Christmas presents. I bought mine when my first son started reception over 3 years ago and still date my eldest son and his younger siblings have all the abacus for school work and fun games.

It was the same abacus that my daughter used to learn how to count. I bought mine own from Ikea around 2009, whilst I can't remember the exact price I know it was under £10. Right now the same type on sale for £11 at IKEA  and this has to be purchased at the store.

Alternatively, you could try the Melissa & Doug version retailing for £12 at AlexandAlexa.