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Globetrotting Toys: Global …

November 5, 2013 By admin

It’s amazing how much stuff one little person can own.  We’ve graduated from bouncy seats and rainforest jumpers to princesses, dress up, dolls, building creations, books, puzzles, games and arts and crafts galore. I try to be super careful selecting my daughter’s toys since I’m not so interested in sharing my limited NYC space with bright colored, plastic monstrosities with never ending lights and sounds.

During the last four years, we’ve amassed quite a collection of B. toys (Critter Clinic, Alphaberry, Spinaroos, Stackadoos, Meowsic, Parum Pum Pum, Pop-Arty!) so I was very excited when they asked me to take a peek at their 2013 Holiday Collection. Aside from being pretty indestructible and entertaining, I love that B. toys feature muted unisex colors and volume controls.  I also love that B. toys come in eco-friendly packaging and help support philanthropic causes like Free The Children.

Globetrotting Mommy - B. toys review

Globetrotting Mommy – B. toys review

Today I’m sharing my review of the Global Glowball which is a globe, nightlight, music player and ball all rolled up in one pretty package. In play mode, push the continents to hear 39 different cultural songs and authentic music (Jazz, Rock and Roll, Bluegrass, Blues, Polka, Samba, Tango, Salsa, Celtic, Flamenco and more).  In lights mode, the globe turns into an illuminating nightlight.  In lights and music mode, you’ll enjoy 20-minutes of tunes from around the world and a glowing nightlight and music mode is just that.  The tunes are short and catchy and my daughter was very intrigued by the many varied sounds and rhythms (like rainforest, nature and animal sounds and instrumentals).

Globetrotting Mommy - B. toys review

Globetrotting Mommy – B. toys review

It was fun to discuss the different types of music and talk about the countries in each continent.  She’s just starting to learn geography (Madeline lives in Paris and the Lion King lives in Africa) and different languages (the goodbye song in her school features a bunch) so the Global Glowball gave me a chance to show her the places she’s been learning about.  Since she can’t read yet, it really didn’t matter that the countries weren’t labeled but she now recognizes the continents by color and shape (Africa is the big orange one).

I think this is a great toy that will really grow with a child.  I love the idea of the music and nightlight for a baby (great baby shower gift and nursery decoration). Toddlers will enjoy rolling it around and dancing to the different tunes while preschool and elementary school kids will enjoy learning about geography and musical styles.

Best of all, it’s pretty, fairly compact, educational and features a volume control and easy to find off button. B. toys can be found at all Target stores, online and at specialty toy shops throughout the United States and Canada. To find a store near you visit the B. Toy store locator.

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I was not compensated for this post but I did receive the Global Glowball for review purposes. All opinions are my own.

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3 CommentsFiled Under: baby shower, globes, Great Gifts, Just for Kids, Maps, Nursery and playroom, Products I love, reviews, Toys, Travel Tagged With: B. toys, baby gift, continents, educational, Global Glowball, globe, music, nightlight, review, toy

Get crafty at home or away …

October 17, 2013 By admin

If you’re looking for a way to keep your kids busy crafting without having to spend hours on Pinterest researching project ideas (as fun as that is…) and way too much money in Michaels (thats fun too…), Kiwi Crate might change your life.

Globetrotting Mommy - Kiwi Crate

Globetrotting Mommy – Kiwi Crate

Just imagine, a box arrives at your door with a fun-filled Martha Stewart like project (and all the necessary supplies) and you just sit back and watch the excitement. If you’ve got little ones, you’ll need to supervise a bit but if your kids are old enough to read the directions, you could probably get a good hour to so to do something fun like fold the laundry.

My daughter and I tested out one of the Kiwi Travel Crates and it was a big kit.  The travel kits come in smaller boxes and feature a single project that can easily be done on the go (like in a car, plane, train) or in a hotel.  Check her out making a Kalidescope.

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The kit included everything to make and decorate the project as well as an instruction pamphlet with additional suggestions and ideas. My daughter is turning four and was definitely able to do it all by herself but I did have to guide her through the simple steps.

Kiwi Crates are available in an array of offerings like monthly subscriptions, Single Crates, Travel Crates and Mini Crates as well as special holiday offerings and party favors.  The Travel Crate is just the thing to pull out midway through a flight or train ride. Here’s hoping you won’t have to hear, “Are we there yet?????”

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Note:  I was provided with the Kiwi Travel Crate for this review but all opinions are my own.

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Great nursery finds: travel …

September 30, 2013 By admin

When I say Skittles do you think candies in a rainbow of colors or a bowling-type game????  They’re both right answers but today I’m talking about the old European lawn game which inspired ten-pin bowling, candlepin bowling in the US and five-pin bowling in Canada.

I love the idea of incorporating toys into a nursery’s decor and these cheerful Skittles sets will add just the right splash of color and fun.

These sailor skittles would be a great addition to a nautical themed nursery or a Mediterranean inspired room.

Globetrotting Mommy - sailor skittles

Globetrotting Mommy – sailor skittles

This set of Penguin Skittles from Muji is adorable for a zoo inspired nursery or Antarctica themed room.

Globetrotting Mommy - Penguin Skittles

Globetrotting Mommy – Penguin Skittles

This rare mini French Clowns Skittles set dates back to the 1930s and would add a vintage feel to any primary colored nursery or playroom.

Globetrotting Mommy - Mini French Clown Skittles

Globetrotting Mommy – Mini French Clown Skittles

This adorable Soldier Skittle Set from MiniStyle is perfect for a Royal baby themed nursery or a great way to add a pop of color into any room.

Globetrotting Mommy - Soldier Skittles

Globetrotting Mommy – Soldier Skittles

These would also make nice birthday or baby shower gifts!

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DIY Toys for home and away …

September 12, 2013 By admin

Do you do like to do crafty art projects with your babes?  Do you like to travel?  Here’s a win-win idea for DIY toys you can use at home or away.

If your kiddo is obsessed with dramatic play time like mine, you will love this DIY pretend city idea I spotted on Kids Activities Blog. Since you really can’t fit a dollhouse into a suitcase, this is the next best thing.

Globetrotting Mommy - DIY Toys for travel

Globetrotting Mommy – DIY Toys for travel

With just paper bags, old newspapers, paint, markers, stickers and a stapler, your little architects can create towns big or small. You can make them in advance and stuff them when you get to your destination or you can use your travel surroundings for inspiration. Imagine a skyline, a beach village, or a small town.  So cute.

Bring along some super heroes and princesses, Little People, My Little Pony toys or Barbie dolls and you’re good to go.

What are your favorite toys for traveling?

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