Gift Ideas For A Toddler
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Discoveroo Squeaker Emergency Cars Set

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Discoveroo Squeaker Emergency Cars Set
Like most kids little J loves anything he can press that makes a noise. When 1 Two Kids Limited asked us to try out Discoveroo Squeaker Emergency Cars Set I knew little J would love them and I wasn't wrong. They arrived in a set of three including an Ambulance, Fire Engine and Police Car. 
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Alternative Easter Gifts From Great Gizmos

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plan toys coast guard
I'm not a big fan of Easter Eggs, in fact this year we have said that we don't really want or need any from friends and family so instead we are happy to give to a charity or maybe just a little toy for big and little J. Great Gizmos recently sent us some lovely gifts that are an ideal alternative to Easter eggs.

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Walk n Ride By Didicar Review

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didicar walk n ride
Growing up is made up of many firsts and little J was lucky enough recently to get his first bike - a walk 'n ride by didicar. didicar walk 'n ride is a unique bike as it's a 2 in 1. Firstly it's a walking trainer and then it's becomes a ride on toy


There are four colours to choose from - Blue, Pink, Green and Purple.

little boy holding the seat of a didicar walk n ride
Little J was eager to look inside the box and I was surprised there were just four parts to assemble. 

Parts included

Walk n ride body
Wheels
Seat
Handle bar

There are just 7 screws to fasten the parts together.

little boy holding the seat of didicar walk n ride
We had been sent a green bike.

didicar walk n ride
We got the instruction leaflet out and it was very simple to put the didicar walk 'n ride together. Little J helped too.

First we attached the seat to the body of the bike. This is fastened with 3 of the screws.

Then we attached the handle bar. Little J loved this. Its a nice shape, easy to grip and light so he was able to pick it up and test it.

didicar walk n ride  holding the handle bar
man attaching the seat with a screwdriver to the didicar walk n ride
 The handle bar is attached using the remaining 4 screws

man attaching the wheels to a didicar walk n ride
Lastly the four wheels just fitted in the holes and that was it the didicar walk n' ride was set up and ready to use.

Once set up I was happy that it was just the right size for little J.

didicar walk n ride
The colours on the didicar walk 'n ride are really vibrant and the design is really eye catching.

As this is suitable from 12 months to 3 years, little J will at first use this to pull himself up and then to stand. I am hoping it will help with his balance and stability.

didicar walk n ride
didicar walk n ride
  Little J seems to like pushing it along the floor at the moment and pulling it back and forth. The rubberised caster wheels allow for complete 360o freedom of movement whilst preventing slipping and marks on the floor.

little boy sat on a didicar walk n ride
John put little J on the didicar walk 'n ride and I was happy that his feet touched the floor. He found his balance quite quickly

little boy sat on didicar walk n ride
He leaned forward and put his hands on the handle bars.

didicar walk n ride
He seemed to really like it and was using his feet to push himself forward.

didicar walk n ride
John had just one hand on his back because little J was able to balance himself.

stickers for a didicar walk n ride
We will use the stickers to personalise little J's didicar walk 'n ride.

Overall I am really impressed with the didicar walk 'n ride. Its such a fun, quirky and unique design and little J seems to really like it. I love the fact that the wheels move in all directions because it will make it easier for little J to move around, whether it will be pushing it, pulling it or riding on it.

Its quite a neat ride on too, so would be great to take to the park or to a relatives house. The didicar walk 'n ride is suitable for indoor or outdoor play on smooth surfaces.

The didicar walk 'n ride also promotes that it can help with staying healthy

The freewheeling design allows for some serious whizzing around providing exercise while developing space and speed awareness, balance and gross motor skills.

didicar walk 'n ride is available on Amazon

Michelle
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Green Toys Shape Sorter Review

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Green Toys Shape Sorter
Little J has had so much for fun this week with his new Green Toys Shape Sorter that we were sent to review. Sometimes it worth remembering that classic toys are called classic for a reason.
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Skip Hop Alphabet Zoo ABC House Blocks Review

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little boy sat on the floor reaching out for wooden blocks
I know in todays world toys and gadgets are so advanced now and completely different to the toys that were available when I was younger. I think its important to remember that basic toys can provide so much fun, development and creativity. Skip Hop Alphabet Zoo ABC house blocks do just that.
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