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Are you fed up of paying out for big brand toys? Then listen up – Poundland have recently announced a range of new kids’ toys to take on the high price of the sought-after brands.
‘Small world play’ is an important part of the way preschoolers in particular play, and a great way for little ones to learn.
Are your children fans of brick-based toys? Do they love building and construction toys? Strictly Briks have some wonderful toys and accessories that brick-lovers will enjoy building into their construction play. Firstly is their award winning product ‘The Brik Buster Tower Toppling Game’. The perfect game for family fun brik by brik! Play by the rules, […]
The company began selling metal toys, which soon became the primary business. In November 1955, Mound Metalcraft changed its name to TONKA Toys Incorporated. The name TONKA comes from the Dakota Sioux word “Tanka” or Tonka, which means “great” or “big”.
School’s out, routines are out the window, and the house is suddenly full of noise, energy, and snack wrappers. For your pets, this seasonal shift can be confusing—if not downright stressful. While the kids are thrilled to be home, your dog, cat, rabbit or feathered friend might be wondering why the peace and quiet has been replaced with bubble wands and bickering.
When the summer sun makes everything feel like it’s melting – including your patience – there’s nothing better than a bit of water-based fun to cool everyone down. And the best part? You don’t need a fancy pool or pricey gear. With a bit of imagination (and a decent hosepipe), you can create brilliant DIY water games for kids right in your own back garden.
The end of the day can be one of the most challenging times in a household with children – whether you’ve got a clingy toddler, a restless school-aged child, or a teen glued to a screen. Getting everyone to slow down, settle, and prepare for sleep sometimes feels like an impossible task. Over the years, we’ve learned that comfort – the physical and emotional kind – can be a powerful ally in our family’s evening routine.
Easter is often associated with chocolate eggs, but not everyone is looking for a sugar fix — and let’s be honest, many of us still have festive sweets lingering from Christmas. Whether you’re shopping for children, teens, or adults, there’s a growing trend toward giving thoughtful, useful, and fun alternative Easter gifts instead.