Read our article about the best bedtime books for 2010. Joanne worked on this article, so, of course she did not include her book, The Prince’s Bedtime–that she wrote for me when I was little. It remains the BEST BEDTIME BOOK EVER. While I admit that I am completely biased about this particular book–it is still a must have for that 3-5 year old set that will see (and appreciate) the humor of the little prince that didn’t want to go to sleep. Long before this book was published, it was the story I wanted to hear again and again!!
Pick of the Day: Corolle’s Babipouce Sky
If you’re looking for a first doll – we love Corolle’s Babipouce line – perfect for older babies and toddlers. No hair makes this a safe choice…the outfits are soft and cozy and extremely huggable! Read our review.
Pick of the Day: Citi Blocs
Looking for an open-ended building set that is green and fun to play with on the coffee table? Check out the new sets of Citi Blocs. Read our review.
A toy in the age of terrorism
As I’m sitting here listening to the new terror threats, this toy was jogged from my memory. The new Security Scanner with Free Secret Agent Glasses is part of the spy line from Wild Planet. Your kids can practice airport security procedures. Gone are the days I suppose when airport toys just meant toy airplanes. We haven’t tested this toy–and while the whole concept makes me incredibly sad, for some kids–role playing what happens at the airport may be comforting.
Pick of the Day: Halloween Stories Collection DVD
Looking for a Halloween DVD that won’t be over the top? Read our review of Scholastic’s new DVD that includes 18 Halloween stories.
The price wars begin in toyland with a less than great deal from TRU
Today Toys R Us announced that it would offer consumers 10% back on purchases. As with most retail offers, it has a time limit. You have to use AFTER Christmas and BEFORE January 31st. AND the max rewards is $50.
The time frame seems a lot like ice in January to me…unless of course you’re still in diaper zone and could use the 10% discount for stocking up on diapers. Thoughts?
Pick of the Day: Kid Tough Video Camera
A video camera that will stand up to your preschooler. Read our review!
Are all licensed toys junk? and the Partridge Family
We don’t think so- yet this is a question we’re asked all the time by reporters. The truth is many licensed toys are more like merchandise–not meant to have more than a fleeting time in your child’s life. Having a piece of the hottest movie or tv show can be really satisfying even if the toy itself may not be amazing. (I would have defended my Partridge Family lunchbox and trading cards to the death).
That said, to reject all licensed products just because they are “licensed” would mean missing out on a lot of really great toys. Read Joanne’s article that features many of this year’s top picks in this category.
Mattel’s response to Prop 65 postings on Amazon
One of our readers pointed out that there were California Prop 65 warnings on several Mattel track sets on Amazon. Prop 65 requires companies to provide notice that their product may contain certain chemicals that are known to cause cancer or birth defects. Two of our current award winners were posted with such a warning. So we asked Mattel for a statement.
From Mattel:
Recently several of our Hot Wheels products: Hot Wheels Color Shifter Blaster, Hot Wheels Color Shifters Stunt Set and the Hot Wheels Tub Racers Playset were incorrectly listed on Amazon.com as requiring a California Proposition 65 warning. These warnings were posted in error and Amazon.com is working to correct this information immediately. Mattel is committed to providing safe, engaging play experiences for kids of all ages.
Thanks to our reader for pointing this out! If you’d like to read more about the history and current requirements of Prop 65, click here.
Pick of the Day: LeapFrog Tag Interactive United States Map
I was an absolute map and globe geek as a kid. Thanks to my Dad’s love of maps, we each got our own atlas when we reached a certain age (I think I was nine). As with his atlas, we were encouraged to keep a record of our travels in our atlas. Yep–we got to add our “lines” as we called them directly onto our maps! It was very exciting to see new lines on our state, USA, and world maps as I got older. I know that this new interactive map would have been brought home as something to explore together! Read our complete review!