Tuesday, July 20, 2010

Little Tikes School Bus Review

I was recently asked if I wanted to do a review for CSN Stores in exchange for a gift certificate. This is the ride-on toy I picked out as a present for a friend's baby.  Looks pretty fun, huh?

Here's What I Like:
  • It's a Little Tikes Brand (known for their durability)
  • Two modes of operation: Rocking on base and Scooting
  • Ease of assembly
  • Quick shipping from CSN!!
  • Bright Colors
  • Inspirational theme (you're 1 and ALREADY riding on the school bus?!?!) ;-)
  • It's for ages 12-36 Months....but I think it could easily be used well beyond that

        Here's What I Don't Like:
  • Not many interactive parts on the Bus, it's a simple design (which can be a GOOD thing)
  • Limited rocking range
The child I gave this toy to just turned one year old, and this toy is something that he is *just about* developmentally ready for. I think this skewed the review a bit. If my munchkin had had a chance to play on it, I know it would have seen a LOT more use. This baby had also received a couple of other ride-on toys that had many more gadgets than the bus, and held his interest more. However, I think a lot can be said of simplicity; it leaves more to the imagination and doesn't overwhelm the senses as easily. Too many gadgets, in my mind, can be too much for little kiddos.
This toy would be perfect for those of you whose children like to be moving, those who are easily overwhelmed by too many gadgets, and those parents who are looking for a toy that's a little more quiet than others. :-) This is the type of toy that will be used diligently by toddlers, by riding/rocking on it, and even incorporating into their play.

If you're interested in buying the toy



Sunday, July 18, 2010

Pea Pod Baby Shower Craft

A little more than a year ago, I hosted a Baby Shower for my sister. I made a set of cards like the one above for the invitations. That little baby cracks me right up!! Just poking his head out of a pea pod. What a cutie!!  If you would like to try your hand at these, here are the directions:
You'll need:
2 shades of green paper
cream colored paper
yellow curling ribbon
scissors
blue marker
glue 
set of blank cards
 Tape
~Cut a pea pod shape (like the one below) out of the darker green paper.
 ~Cut an elongated crescent shape out of the same paper.
~Cut some circle shapes out of the light green paper. 
~Cut one circle out of the cream paper. 
~Curl a long piece of ribbon and slice the end into thin verticle strips which you'll then pull down to make lots of thin curling strands.  Cut on piece to be the baby's curly-cue. :-)
~Put two small dots on the cream colored circle for the baby's eyes.
~Using a small piece of tape, tape the ribbon piece to the back of the baby's head (so that is sticks up on top)
~Glue the crescent shape to the middle of the card.
~Glue the pea pod shape over the crescent (leaving room for the peas and the baby to fit into the middle of the pea pod)
~Wait for the last step to dry, then glue the peas and the baby circle to the middle of the pod by tucking them slightly in between the crescent and the pod. 
You're all done!!

For the inside of the card I made it pretty simple. I found a stamp that had lots of curly embellishments and used that, the rest I wrote out. I know, it's not very professional....but I think that writing invitations by hand makes them so much more personal. :-)

Let me know if you try it out!!
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