Ad (Review)¦ Have you heard of Shimmer Stars yet? They are the perfect gift for a child for a treat, an upcoming birthday or Christmas. They’re reasonably priced and my daughter’s instantly became her new best friend! There are currently four friends in the range: Pixie the Panda, Twinkle the Unicorn, Jelly Bean the cat and Bubbles the puppy. They all come with a wand full of shimmers for your child to decorate their friend (and themselves!) as well as a pair of ears for them to wear just like their friend’s.
Reviews
Review: Peppa’s Big Red Car
Review¦ I haven’t reviewed any children’s toys for a long while now. However, when the opportunity arose to review Peppa’s Big Red Car, I knew that Autumn would absolutely love it. She adores her toy cars and Peppa Pig, so it’s the perfect crossover. She is also really starting to get into pretend play and I knew that the picnic set that comes with it would add another dimension of play to it.
Rocketbook Everlast – The only notebook you’ll ever need!
Review (Gifted)¦ As I write, I have at least 10 notebooks stacked up. As someone who is increasingly concerned about trying to be more environmentally friendly, I also worry about the impact of my paper wastage on the environment. The Rocketbook Everlast takes away my need for all this paper and can withstand years of my notes, articles and doodles! Plus, the techy side of it and the ease of clear upload to anywhere I might want it is fantastic.
Review: Klikkie – liberating your photos!
Gifted¦ Are you like me? Guilty of having thousands of photos on your phone but never printing any of them? Many of us do this and sadly, lots of these will be confined to an SD card forever. Even sadder, it’s so easy to lose them as you change phones. This is where Klikkie come in. They’re a Dutch start-up company who are on a mission to liberate your photos from your phone in a fun, easy way!
Review: Match-a-Rhyme game
Over the last couple of months, I’ve been starting to play some simple games with Autumn. Whilst she’s still a few months shy of 3 years old, she is able to grasp the concepts of some 3+ games. When I attended BlogOn last month, Match-a-Rhyme caught my eye as a game she’d like to play.