Friday, February 3, 2012

BABYDOLL Magic DOLL Bottles SET Of Two MILK & Juice girls toy

BABYDOLL Magic DOLL Bottles SET Of Two MILK & Juice girls toy

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 8 x 4.2 x 2 inches ; 4 ounces
  • Shipping Weight: 4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • ASIN: B001B2TZV6
  • Item model number: 5492
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 5 years and up
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 348 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
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BABYDOLL Magic DOLL Bottles SET Of Two MILK & Juice girls toy

Product Description

A set of two magic refill baby doll bottles. Includes a 5 inch milk and 4.5 inch tall juice bottle.


Product Features

  • Magic Milk and Juice Bottle
  • Turn them over and watch milk and juice disappear!
  • Turn them back up, and watch the fluid reappear!
  • Includes a 5 inch milk and 4.5 inch tall juice bottle.

 

BABYDOLL Magic DOLL Bottles SET Of Two MILK & Juice girls toy

 

Customer Reviews

My Granddaughter Loves it, she plays with them everytime she is at my house. She is very into her babies ; feeding them is very important to her, so both of the bottles fit the bill.

My 18 month old loves to play with babies so I thought this was a perfect gift for her however, the detailing on the bottles wear off during the first use. I ended up taking the plastic thing off of them and now they look better. For the price I would totally buy these again.

Candyland - The World of Sweets Board Game

Candyland - The World of Sweets Board Game

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 1.6 x 10.6 x 15.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.2 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B00000DMF5
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  • Item model number: 4700 S5
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 6 years
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 552 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
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Candyland - The World of Sweets Board Game

Product Description

Editorial Review


"Once upon a time, King Kandy, the Imperial Head Bonbon and Grand Jujube of Candy Land disappeared." Thus begins the magical journey of Milton Bradley's classic Candy Land board game. Captivated by the story of a kidnapped king and eager to help find him, little ones move their gingerbread pawns along a rainbow path and through a land of candy characters, all subjects of King Kandy's realm.


Playing cards thoughtfully designed for non-readers are coded with colorful squares matching the jeweled stepping-stone path or an occasional token matching one of the characters' symbols: draw a blue card, move to the nearest blue stepping-stone; draw a snowflake and earn a visit to Queen Frostine's iceberg. There are occasional pitfalls, too: land on the wrong square and you might be stuck in Molasses Swamp until a red card is drawn. With all these enticing, sugarcoated images (and King Kandy plainly visible at path's end), children can't help but be delighted by Candy Land. It's delicious! Instructions are in both Spanish and English. Candy Land is for two to four players) --Julie Ubben


This is the classic "child's first game", and preschoolers will love it. Children draw colored cards, and move their plastic gingerbread playing tokens to the next square of the same color. Passing the peppermint forest and the ice cream sea on the way, the first one to reach the candy castle wins. No need to read to play this game.2 to 4 players can play this game. This board game includes a game board, four plastic playing pieces, 64 cards, "Legend of the Lost Candy Castle", and instructions in English and Spanish.


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Product Features

  • Classic game with updated graphics and sculpted, detailed pawns
  • Passing the peppermint forest and the ice cream sea on the way, the first one to reach the candy castle wins
  • No reading required to play
  • This is the classic "child's first game", and preschoolers will love it
  • Instructions are in both Spanish and English
  • Children draw colored cards, and move their plastic gingerbread playing tokens to the next square of the same color

 

Candyland - The World of Sweets Board Game

 

Customer Reviews

...there are several good reasons why "Candy Land" is the first board game children learn to play:

First, the game does not require children know how to read. They do not even need to know their numbers as they do in "Chutes and Ladders." Movement is based on a child being able to recognize colors and symbols. What could be easier than that?

Second, the game is based on luck (or chance or divine intervention or however you want to characterize it), which means it is a great equalizer. This is a game where a kid has the same chance of winning as their parents, older siblings, grandparents, babysitters or whoever. Children are not going to be interested in playing a game they cannot win, which is why "Candy Land" is where they begin instead of "Monopoly" or "Trivial Pursuit."

Third, the game teaches the basic skills of board games. The hardest lesson kid have to learn with this game is to...take turns. Yes, this might be one of the first times in their young lives when kids are confronted with the regiment of structure that will afflict them the rest of their lives. But from board games like "Candy Land" to sports like baseball, structure and rules are a basic consideration. Strategy and tactics come later, but learning to take turns comes first (and I could argue is a basic lesson in civil behavior).

Therefore, I would respectfully submit that "Candy Land" remains the ideal choice for the first board game you play with your children. Just pick a card, move to the appropriate square, and proceed to have a great life.

I remember playing Candyland as a child, so it is another game that has passed the test of time. It is simple, and it does not require reading skills, so very young children can play the game. It is good for practicing colors and for taking turns and following rules. I do feel that the game is a little long, especially for the 3-year old kids in the recommended age range. Some of the rules, like getting stuck until a certain card is drawn, makes the game rules a little more difficult to follow, so in that way I would recommend it more for a 4-6 age group. A 3-year old can play it with a lot of supervision, but some of the rules are hard to understand at that age - especially when they can draw a card but can't move their game piece! The game is very inexpensive, and therefore the quality of the actual game is not great. I agree with another reviewer that a "classic gold" edition with wooden pieces and a durable box would be a wonderful option for someone who would like the game to last. It would also be nice to have a nice spot to put all of the cards during the game and for storage. Despite the length of the game and the durability factor, I would still highly recommend this classic game to parents with small kids, especially those in the 4 - 6 age range.

Melissa & Doug Deluxe Latches Board

Melissa & Doug Deluxe Latches Board

Product Details

  • Product Dimensions: 11.6 x 15.5 x 0.3 inches ; 1.1 pounds
  • Shipping Weight: 2.1 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Shipping: This item is also available for shipping to select countries outside the U.S.
  • ASIN: B000NVBE1A
  • Item model number: 3785
  • Our recommended age: 36 months - 5 years
  • Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 6 years
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: 119 in Toys ; Games (See Top 100 in Toys ; Games)
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Melissa & Doug Deluxe Latches Board

Product Description

From the Manufacturer


Incredible value and superior craftsmanship make this item a top seller and childhood favorite. Brightly colored, smooth-sanded pieces help build early shape, color and size differentiation skills.


Undo a latch, swing open the numbered door, and count on fun when the picture beneath is revealed on this wooden play board! Build fine motor skills while learning colors, numbers, animals and more. Measures 15.7" x 11.7" x 1.6".


Product Features

  • This beautifully-crafted board has polished brass locks, latches and clasps
  • Brightly colored, smooth-sanded pieces help build early shape, color and size differentiation skills
  • Hide-and-seek pictures behind each door help develop fine motor skills
  • Incredible value and superior craftsmanship

 

Melissa & Doug Deluxe Latches Board

 

Customer Reviews

My two year old loves this! My kiddo is dexterous like you wouldn't believe, and has a passion for opening and closing doors as well as removing covers and lids (electrical socket safety plugs, the backs of remotes, change purses, bottle tops, baby wipes) and opening clasps (wallet, watches, bracelets). If your child is the type who's always looking for new and exciting ways to raise your blood pressure with feats of exquisite motor control, this latchboard is a great way to redirect that energy and curiousity.

I remember reading some horrified parent exclaim that perhaps teaching young kids to open latches and locks is a dangerous idea, but realistically speaking - the latches featured here probably aren't used in a safety capacity anyway. (Unless you hide your dynamite behind a miniature chain locked door. And you might want to rethink that.)

The thing is also virtually indestructable. I can say this with confidence because it was "tested" by the brats next door, and those boys could destroy a padded cell. The colors and pictures are bright and appealing, too; it's remarkably well made.

My only beef is the cost of Melissa and Doug products, but since it's hand made I can understand why it's necessary. Keep up the fine work, guys.

This toy is definitely a winner. Our 21 month old son loves it and will play for it often. He especially loves the door with the 6 goldfish.

My only complaint is that I feel that the 1st 2 doors were VERY hard to open. I had to have my dad "perform surgery" on them and loosen them up. I'm not even sure how he did it but they're nice and easy to move now. I can't imagine even a 4 or 5 year old being able to move those 2 the way they were. Maybe I just got a really tough one? The other 4 doors were great from Day 1 though.

You can do a lot of mini games with this toy - like have your child count the animals for you, tell you the colors of the houses, etc.

Another hit from Melissa ; Doug!