Valentine’s Day Sweet Treat: cupid’s arrow fruit kabobs

Happy Valentine’s Day! I hope your day has been filled with lots of love and heart-shaped goodies!

Just in time for an afternoon snack or a quick dessert, I thought I’d share a fun snack that we created for biggie’s class party.

Since everything is typically heart-shaped for Valentine’s Day, I thought it would be fun to pay homage to Cupid and make fruit kabobs reminiscent of his arrows.
Who doesn’t love food on a stick? And since it’s fruit, it’s basically like candy, right?

Ingredients for this crafty snack are simple. All you need are strawberries, blueberries or raspberries, Popsicle sticks and craft tape.
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Craft tape is my new favorite go-to medium. More versatile than glue, craft tape seals and can act as decor—like in these arrows! I simply cut four smallish pieces to position them on one end of the Popsicle stick to look like the tail of an arrow.

The tail anchors the fruit and then you can start piercing the fruit. Pierce 3 or 4 pieces of the smaller fruit for the body of the arrow. For the arrowhead, simply cut off the top of a strawberry and pierce it to the end. The strawberry is already a triangle shape, but you can also half the berry or cut to make sharper edges.

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And there you have it! With just a little bit of craft tape, a stick and some fruit, you can continue the Valentine’s Day conversation after the class party is over!

Happy Heart’s Day and enjoy!

Toy Fair 2013: Day 1

It’s that time of year again! While it may be snowy, icy and all around dismal here in NYC, toy makers’ latest wares are sizzling under spotlights here at the Javits Center.

These next few days on the west side of Manhattan are all about the next big thing or…the next kid thing, if you will.

For my first day at the fair, I had a long day of scheduled meetings with mostly closed booths. Even though the fair is closed to the public, many bigger companies have closed booths to control traffic, among other reasons.

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For day 1, I met with Playmobil, VTech, Moose Toys, Jazwares, Tomy, Educational Insights, Learning Resources, and then PR companies, Freeman and Southard. I’ll have much more photos on Flickr and more details in upcoming posts, but here are som initial thoughts from my day.

I was excited to start my day off at Playmobil, one of my all time favorites. This company, well known for their intricate kid-powered playsets, doesn’t disappoint with their latest upcoming additions. A few sets from their new and upcoming lineup that caught my eye include: the dinosaur set, Playmobil 123 take barn and firestation take along sets, deep sea submarine (which has an underwater motor!) and the pretty sweet pony ranch.
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What I’m most looking forward to seeing are the hotel, Pop Star and their piece d’resistance, the Western sets (for which their booth paid a nod!) I particularly loved the rock star vibe of Pop Star, and how it features music playback and complementing lights. Even better, this set is a U.S. exlusive for this global line.
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Vtech which gets a lot of love in our home, undboutedly has a lot of new toys that both of my kids (1 and 5) love.
For babes, Go Go Smart Wheels is an intuitive track and vehicle system for the toddler set. I enjoyed watching the chubby colorful cars go over the smart points, which would relay interesting info about surrounding areas when crossed over.
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Innotab 2 Baby caught my eye because I have a baby in this age range and I love/write about tech, too. While I appreciate and know that babies love gadgets as much as most kids and parents, I’m sort of unsure if there’s really a specific need for this. I guess there is, since VTech made it, but I’m such a fan of print, that it’s hard for me to get behind a tablet for babies. It’s geared to 12months and up, but I truly will have to learn more about it first hand to give a thorough review/thoughts.

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On the upside, VTech’s Switch and Go Dinos is expanding this awesome line. I’m truly surprised this toy didn’t win accolades for the boy category. (I can confirm this later) The Mega T-Rex/Construction Vehicle can obey commands. Like a robot! Will have a video to update soon!

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I have more, but I need to hit the ground running! Will be back with more!

A Reflection on Baby’s First Year and Pampers Swaddlers Review

This weekend marked a special milestone for baby: he turned 1 on Saturday, January 26th.  Not that he’ll ever remember the effort or time I spent on planning, but our family was long overdue for a day of celebration.  Good times with  family and friends, laughs, and fun we endured for Josh’s party will keep us smiling for days to come.

As the baby days transition to toddler days, there’s so much to reflect upon.  I have to admit however, I feel as though so much of the baby’s first year was abbreviated because of so many hurdles.

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At just 5 days old, with a VCUG to test for complications for kidney reflux, Josh’s tango with acronyms and specialized medical tests began. In between sleepy nuzzles, baby giggles and baby kisses, our boy has endured more blood tests, spinal taps, MRIs, EEGs, medicine applications than one infant should ever know.  To see his pain; to grasp that he doesn’t know any other way, is nothing short of emotional paralysis as a mother.

His initial stay in the hospital over the summer when he endured the series of seizures was, byfar, the worst. I can still hear the synchronized beeps of machines that kept him stabilized.  There was a juxtaposition of fear, anger and confusion when watching Josh’s oxygen drop to dangerous levels during a seizure, and knowing that I couldn’t do a thing to help my infant.

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Beyond the heartache and hardship we’ve endured during baby’s first year, I am thankful for so much.  I’m so thankful for modern medicine, access to (somewhat) affordable healthcare, and of course, the team of doctors, nurses and specialists who cared and continue to care for my baby. Baby is stable and our family is learning to grasp the complexity of pediatric epilepsy, much thanks to these wonderful things.

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And even though much of my real life has been put on hold this past year, including the frequency of my blogging endeavors here, it’s the little conveniences that have made our life a little less chaotic.  From Trader Joe’s frozen meals, to Dunkin Donuts drive thru to scheduling appointments on my iphone to diapers, these are just a few things that have kept me afloat.  Caffeine and diapers.  Yup. Sounds about right.

Having started Josh out as a full time cloth diapered babe, as a fairly crunchy mama, I never envisioned that one day we’d be holed up in a hospital multiple times in the same year.  Slaying piles of laundry for a family is a herculean effort on a normal day, nevermind when medical emergencies are thrown into the mix.

Even though Josh barely wore disposable diapers leading up to his hospitalization, again, I can’t imagine life without such conveniences.  I remember watching him in his glass encased hospital crib wearing Pampers, a brand that I honestly never bought. Since Big Bro had adverse affects from disposables, we opted to cloth diaper our second babe.  It worked well, until life got in the way.  While in the hospital, naturally, as a kid product blogger, I studied brands and names of mundane items they used in the pediatric wing.  From the toys in the Starlight playroom down to the baby’s diapers.

I couldn’t help but think: if these brands are good enough for the hospital to use, they must be ok for my babe too.

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Pampers Swaddlers Review

According to sales data, Pampers Swaddlers are the number one choice for diapers used in hospitals.  And come to think of it, having spent so much time in the hospital, during our stay, I don’t think I saw any other brand being used beyond Pampers, at our hospital anyway.

Now that we’re getting back on track with “normal” life, I enjoyed having the opportunity to review the Pampers Swaddlers, which are now available in size 4 & 5 and new at Target.  Swaddlers remind me so much of the newborn days and that brand new baby feel.  Or perhaps that’s the exhaustion? 
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Either way, I like the soft, quilted feel to the Swaddlers and absorbency.  I can’t speak of any blowouts while we were reviewing the size 4s over the past few weeks; and I have to say, the relief from my laundry pile has been nice.  The stretchy tabs and elasticity around the legs works well for my fast-moving tot, which in itself is a lifesaver.  Above all, I love the lightweight feel, efficiency and convenience of Pamper Swaddlers, all attributes that any parent can appreciate.  Ah, the marvel of modern diapers, behold.

And if you know me, you must know I love a great deal, almost as much as I love Target.  Target has a phenomenal deal  on Pampers right now: with the purchase of 2 Pampers Swaddlers, Cruisers or Baby Dry Economy Packs, get a free $20 Target GiftCard.  This offer is valid in stores 1/27-2/2.

Giveaway

And because we’re staging our “comeback” to our new normal and embracing how life never goes as planned, what better way than to celebrate with a giveaway?

One fabulous winner will receive:

Two packs of diapers (your choice of size) and a $20 Target gift card

To enter, please comment below and tell me your favorite memory (so far) with your baby!

For additional entries:
Tell me about your favorite aspect of Pampers Swaddlers
Please share this giveaway on any or all of your social media outlets. (each share is one additional entry)
Tweet about this giveaway: Enter to win a @Pampers and @Target prize pack from NKT & @jenrab https://nextkidthing.com/?p=6269 #BCPampers
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Please comment below with all entries

This giveaway will end 2/2 at midnight.  After the winner is chosen, please allow 6-8 weeks for prize to be fulfilled.

Full disclosure: This post is part of a sponsorship on BabyCenter. I received a free sample of the product for the purpose of this review.  As always all opinions on NKT are my own.

I know I said it a lot last year, but sorry for the long absences on the blog, but thank you for you support on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram.  Considering our family’s ordeal and having multiple platforms to share my long-winded, rambling thoughts, I have many things for which to be grateful.  Thank you, from the bottom of my heart!

Happy Birthday to my Josh!
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More first birthday stuff to come!

TimetoPlayMag.com Debuts Price Comparison Tool; Doc McStuffins is the IT Toy

Ok, so, we haven’t even had a chance to cook our Thanksgiving dinners yet, much less digest this holiday, but ready or not, the holiday shopping season is underway.  I have my lists penciled in, but nothing firm quite yet, not to mention, we’re still finalizing our Holiday Gift Guide with quite a few last minute submissions.

With that said, shopping, no doubt, takes a bit of planning.  Just in time for the holiday shopping season, my friends at TimetoPlayMag.com have just debuted their new price comparison tool which provides users with live pricing details of the hottest toys and games.  For bargain hunters, online shoppers and even those braving the Black Friday/Gray Thursday sales, this tool is geared to make shopping for the best deal seamless and more efficient. This tool tracks product inventory and prices at five major retailers, updating information in real-time.

At a recent lunch I hosted, toy industry expert and TimetoPlayMag.com Editor-in-Chief, Jim Silver, reminded us that their web resource offers thorough reviews and information on toys and playthings and not selling toys, underscoring the difference between their site’s price comparison tool and online shopping outlet tools.

When asked which toy will be the hard-to-find toy this year, Jim mentioned that Just Play’s Doc McStuffins Time for Your Checkup Doll will be the one. Not all retailers ordered this doll as of a few months ago, so expect there to be a shortage, making her hard to find.  The show is wildly popular—my five-year-old boy loves this show.  Jim made the parallel that Doc McStuffins is like Pixar’s Toy Story, but for preschoolers. This show that focuses on a little girl who is a “toy doctor” to all of her toys is both catchy and cute. Knowing this info I had to take a screenshot of this doll and the price comparison tool.  And sure enough, the doll (which I adore btw) is not currently available at Target and out of stock at two other retailers. As of right now, Doc McStuffins is at Toys R Us and WalMart in-store.  I clicked on both stores and it appeared that neither retailer offered the doll online.  So, I can only assume Doc McStuffins is available at the store.

My friends have been searching for this doll since they came out.  Word of the wise, if you see her on the shelf and know a DocMcStuffins fan, grab her!

I’ve yet to decide whether or not I’ll hit the sales tomorrow or Friday, but on the hunt for a few deals on toys for my nephews, I’m totally loving the locator on TimetoPlayMag.com’s price comparison tool. The less driving for the best deals makes for a happy, albeit exhausted shopper.  I think this feature is a brilliant complement to an already comprehensive site for all things toys.  A small business supporter, I hope to see the small toy stores included in the future.

Full disclosure:  I am a TTP Parent Panelist and I contribute a monthly blog post to TimetoPlayMag.com.  I hosted a lunch with several of my blogging friends recently as part of my TTPPP duties.  As always, all opinions on NKT are my own.

Trick or Treating with Trash Pack and Blingles

As everyone has turkey and stuffing on the brain, we’re just now getting Halloween off of ours. Thanks to Superstorm Sandy, a Nor’easter and the debilitating effects these weather systems left in their wrath, unfortunately, Halloween came and went for many kids here in the Northeast.  And quite honestly, that was ok.

As more homes got their power back, families started picking up the pieces and normalcy started to settle in, it was the kids who reminded us the importance of resiliency. And for our community, even though Halloween was postponed twice, we got together and held our own Trunk or Treat.

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Little monsters, goblins, Power Rangers and yes, even my Aqua Bats, paraded up and down the parking lot, from car to car, collecting treats galore.  If I say so myself, I’ve always, had a blast picking out the “best” candy for my block, especially since we don’t get that many kids. I usually do the whole candy bars, which I always find on sale at Costco, but this year, next to my Snickers and Milky Ways, we had even MORE awesome treats: the non-edible variety.
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Moose Toys, the makers of beloved Trash Pack and Blingles, among other fun toys, sent me a box full of Series 2 Trash Pack blind packs and Blingles to give out to my Trick or Treaters.  Quite frankly, it was tough prying the Trash Packs away from my 5 year old, but after much convincing, Biggie ended up loving handing out the Trash Packs and Blingles packs to his fellow T or Ters.  And because it was a smaller group at our Trunk or Treat, we had plenty of candy and treats to go around.  As one of the little girls who came back for seconds, nay, fifths and sixths, said: “our trunk was the best stop of all.”  Hey, we aim to please around here.

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There’s much to be said about handing out fun collectibles that the kids already love.  Trash Pack has been quite the sensation for school aged kids that I know; so, it was fun watching the kids’ eyes light up when they saw our stash to give away.  As with most collectibles, these funny and quirky guys are conversation-starters with boys and girls alike.  In this digital age, it takes something special to get these kids looking up and AT you, away from their digital devices.

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In our house, the Trash Pack resides next to super heroes and My Little Pony characters. Biggie loves this Series 2 line of characters, and has already asked the Guy in Red for Series 3. As for the Blingles, in a house full of boys, I can’t get enough sparkle.  I can’t wait to bling out whatever I can get my hands on; better yet, I can’t wait to share Blingles with my nieces who appreciate a good sparkle.

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Many thanks to Moose Toys for giving the kids in my community a little more reason to smile after Sandy washed away our Halloween.

Shopping tip

I’ve seen the Trash Pack toy accessories and the DS game from Activision in my NKT research and shopping travels.  At $14.99, the Trash Pack Mega Pack is poised to be featured as one of  Toys ‘R’ Us Black Friday Specials per BFads.net.

Full disclosure:  I was not compensated, but was sent product samples to share and give out.  As always, all opinions on NKT are my own.

How to help families affected by Hurricane Sandy

It’s been a LONG while since I’ve updated, but since I’m connected with most of you on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram, then you already know by now that like so many others in the Northeast, my family has been without power for about a week. Though our inconvenience is nothing compared to many others in our area, it has, nonetheless, been a struggle to find warmth, food and other everyday staples. Thankful to still have our home, health and family, we will continue to hang and help as much as we can.

Everyone seems to be helping in their own ways, but in case you’d like to help out those severely affected by Sandy’s wrath, here are some ways:

New York

Staten Island
via my friend Melissa Chapman of Staten Island Family

This is an Amazon registry created to help Staten Isand families affected by Sandy:

http://www.amazon.com/registry/wedding/32TAA123PJR42

http://www.amazon.com/registry/wishlist/3GZB70FY2UBTR/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_ws_DdALqb1E6AYJX

Hurricane Sandy Relief Supplies
c/o Assemblyman Matthew Titone
853 Forest Avenue
Staten Island, NY
10310

Breezy Point, NY
Per the Breezy Point Hurricane Sandy Information Facebook page:
https://www.facebook.com/BreezyPointHurricaneSandyInformation
They’ve asked for giftcard donations to help those affected by the storm.
(Amazon.com and the selection at convenience/drug stores like Duane Reade and CVS are easy).
Checks payable to: Breezy Point Cooperative Disaster Relief Fund

Send them to: Lee & Kane
2175 Flatbush Avenue
Brooklyn NY, 11234

and/or

send monetary donations to:
Point Breeze Fire Department ?1 Fireman’s Plaza ?Breezy Point, NY 11697

Needed supplies for East Rockaway, NY

Baby Food, Diapers, Coats, Socks, Blankets, Toilet Paper, Sweaters, Garbage Bags, Peanut Butter, Jelly, Bread, Non Perishable Foods, Sweat Pants, Baby Clothes, Personal Care Items, Hats, Gloves, T-Shirts, Underwear, Flash Lights (They still do not have power or Water access) Batteries, Towels, etc.

Ship to: Main Street Fire House, 5 Main St , East Rockaway NY 11518

Beach is covered with toys as well.

New Jersey

Bergen County
Bergen County needs the following:
new clothing, nonperishable food and cleaning products
Ship to:
The Lodi Armory, at 178 Essex Street, the Midland Park Senior Center, at 46 Center Street, and St. Margaret of Cortona Parish, at 31 Chamberlain Avenue in Little Ferry

Stafford County
Stafford Township Storm Relief Center is in need of the following:
Batteries
Flashlights
Baby food
Paper products
Cleaning Supplies
Plastic Cutlery
Hand tools
Pots/Pans
Brushes/Combs
Rubber Bands
Work Gloves
First aid supplies
Non perishable food
Extension Cords
Candles
Dish towels
Dish soap
Small Size Hand Sanitizer

Hand and boot warmers – many people are staying in their flooded
homes without any heat.

Please no used clothing donations.

Many of these locations are in desperate need, but as donations continue to roll in, expect the needs/wants to change. I will update these lists as often as I can. And, please, if you have any additional info, feel free to email me so that I can add and share to my networks.

To donate directly to the Red Cross
https://www.redcross.org/donate/index.jsp?donateStep=2&itemId=prod10002
or
Text REDCROSS to 90999

AppHappy Tots: High Tech Toys

Just the other day, as I was cooking dinner, I happened to look out the window and I saw the neighbor’s four year old little girl toting a brightly colored doll of some sort. But after taking a double take, it wasn’t a doll; in fact, it was a cuddly toy that encased an iPad. Yup. A little girl was walking down the street toting an iPad.

This scenario reminded me of that baby from YouTube who went viral after she got upset that a magazine didn’t swipe like an iPad. As a former print journalist, it was unsettling seeing a young baby was already familiar with a touchscreen, yet didn’t know what a magazine was. It’s the sign of the times…or is it?

In some homes, electronic devices are replacing classic toys, so much so, the landscape of the toy aisle is changing to include new sections geared to these app-centric toys. Electronic toys, app-enabled products and interactive games/toys continue to be in demand as smart phones and tablets win over kids (and their parents.) Educational or purely pleasure, whatever the devices’ intention, toys are shifting paradigms and toy manufacturers are targeting even the littlest toy fans, babies.

As this generation of parents is decidedly a tech-happy set, it’s no wonder even babies are ihappy.

I wrote a little commentary about this very topic over on the Time to Play Parent Panel, but I thought I’d compile just a few notable toys for tech happy tots.

1. HappiTaps is a collaboration between Infantino and TipiTap, and is a plush hybrid appcessory that brings a hand held stuffed animal to life. Babies and kids, 18 months and up, can nurture, listen and sing along to HappiTaps, which comes in either a bear, puppy, kitty or lion character. HappiTaps combines a plush toy and free downloadable app to merge classic play with interactive screen time. In the 19.99 pricerange, HappiTaps is compatible with iPhone 4S, 4 and 3GS and iPod Touch.

2. Woogie 2 from Griffin is another plush toy that encloses an iphone or ipod touch.  The original Woogie caught my eye awhile back, but this one features a new app that brings Woogie to life with 10 fun faces. It’s activated by a variety of actions, such as laughter when the Woogie is tickled, dizziness when the Woogie is shaken, the ability to repeat words and phrases spoken to it, and the tendency to fall asleep when left alone. I’m cracking up that there’s even a Quiet Game when the talk-back feature is disabled. This character, geared to tots 3 and up, retails for $19.99 and the app is free.

3. TeeGee landed on my radar as I was researching this roundup.  These characters are interactive plush animals, but unlike the other toys, the iphone or ipod are hooked up and hidden in the back.  Geared to toddlers and up, TeeGee can play games, tell stories, sing and teach developmentally appropriate educational concepts in conjunction with their age-graded apps. Dubbed the smartest stuffed animal in the Universe, TeeGee was unveiled earlier this year at Toy Fair, but isn’t on shelves yet.  TeeGee LLC creates the next generation of toys and was started with a grant from the Darden Business Incubator by a team of UVA engineers and business school students.  From what I’m reading, TeeGee just might have the grounds to be the next big thing if everything aligns just right. Color me curious on this one. There’s no concrete information on price and release, but will dig more to find out about TeeGee.

4.  Fisher Price’s Laugh and Learn Apptivity Monkey is another plush toy that interacts with baby via a corresponding free app.  The case on the monkey’s belly encloses an iPhone or iTouch, as opposed to its face/head.  This toy, which is geared to babies as young as 6 months old, is prompted by squeezing the hands and feet. I briefly saw this fun guy at the Time to Play Holiday Showcase.  Though I’m apprehensive about too much screen time for babies, the Apptivity Monkey certainly sounds like an innovative toy for the apphappy tots. The Apptivity Monkey is in the $25-30 price range

TimetoPlayMag.com Unveils Holiday 2012 Most Wanted

Last week, my friends at TimetoPlayMag.com unveiled their ‘Most Wanted’ list, and I was onhand to gawk—in the first row, no less! As usual, their list is filled with a wide variety of new and innovative toys, many of which they warn just may be gone by the time Thanksgiving rolls around. As Jim Silver and Chris Byrne suggest, quite a few retailers have aggressive layaway programs, so don’t be surprised if hot toys are already hard to find.

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I loved their list and am excited to get my hands on quite a few of these. With Biggie’s birthday so close to the holidays, it usually coincides with the release of these lists. So, it’s fun to shop for said hot toys and put the others aside for Christmas.

Without further ado, here’s TimetoPlayMag.com’s Most Wanted Holiday 2012 list with my own notes below the toys:
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Thomas & Friends Steam n Speed R/C Thomas
(FISHER-PRICE/Ages 2 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $45)
-I actually just saw this commercial and told Biggie that I’d love this toy even more if it cleaned my floors with that steam. Nevertheless, I expect Thomas fans to swoop this one up in a hurry.

LeapPad 2 Explorer
(LEAPFROG/Ages 3 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $99.99)
-I never did find the LeapPad in last year’s frenzy. I’ve seen this guy twice so far and may try to scour Toys R Us this weekend. It’s awesome, but I’m wondering if I should just buy myself a new iPad and give Biggie the old one?

DOC MCSTUFFINS TIME FOR YOUR CHECKUP DOLL
(JUST PLAY/Ages 3 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $39.99)
-There’s already been chatter about Doc among my friends, and where to find her in stores. We absolutely love this show, and were super excited to see this doll in person at the Disney Holiday preview over the summer. No surprise this newcomer is a big hit already in the toy aisle.

LITTLE TIKES iTIKES CANVAS
(MGA ENTERTAINMENT/Ages 3 years & up/Approx. Retail Price $39.99)
-This thing looks cool, and perfect for the preschool set. It’s a perfect combo of tech and good ol’ fashioned creativity.
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WINX CLUB EVERYDAY CONCERT COLLECTIONS and BELIEVIX DOLLS
(JAKKS PACIFIC/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $12.99 – $13.99)
-Winx looks like such a fun, girly show. Who doesn’t love fairies!?

LEAPSTER GS
(LEAPFROG/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $69.99)
-I love how the Leapster looks like a gaming system, but it’s educational. For the littler guys who think they’re old enough for a DS, but really aren’t the Leapster seems like a perfect alternative.

TEENAGE MUTANT NINJA TURTLES BASIC FIGURES and DELUXE POWER SOUNDS FX FIGURES
(PLAYMATES TOYS/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $7.99 – $12.99)
-TMNT were huge in our house when we were kids, so I’m actually excited about this line, merely out of nostalgia. My guy loves ninjas, so we’ll see if he’ll appreciate TMNT as well.

LALALOOPSY SOFT DOLLS
(MGA Entertainment/Ages 4 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $14.99)
-I love that Lalaloopsy is still on the list. You can never go wrong with colorful soft dolls.

MY LITTLE PONY PONY PRINCESS WEDDING CASTLE PLAYSET
(HASBRO/Ages 3 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $34.99)
-I have to say, we’re such huge fans of The Hub that we watch My Little Pony all the time. I love the spendor of this castle set. And the price point for that giant thing? What a steal.

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MONSTER HIGH GHOULS RULE DOLLS and MONSTER HIGH HIGH SCHOOL
(MATTEL/Ages 6 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $29.99 – $94.99)
-I’m always intrigued by Monster High…but I get it. This line keeps those almost tweens playing with toys, and most importantly, keeps them young.

MEGA BLOKS SKYLANDERS CONSTRUCTION SETS
(MEGA Brands/Ages 5 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $11.99 – $29.99)
-I can’t type enough exclamation points about just HOW EXCITED I am about these toys!!! On Biggie’s Christmas List for sure! Tiny sheep? Need I say more?

LEGO FRIENDS
(LEGO/Ages 6 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $19.99 – $49.99)
-I’m still torn about LEGO Friends. But since I’m such a fun of LEGO, I still love that they’re included on the Most Wanted list.

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WWE BRAWLIN’ BUDDIES
(MATTEL/Ages 3 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $29.99)
-Boys will be boys, and these buddies are perfect for preschoolers and wrestling fans in general.

BARBIE PHOTO FASHION DOLL
(MATTEL/Ages 6 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $49.99)
-When Barbie merges with tech, you get this. Camera-loving set will get a kick out of her.

APPFINITY APPDRIVE
(SPIN MASTER/Ages 7 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $19.99)
-Toys that have a tech/app component are my absolute favorite. I think these sort of toys are the next big thing, but I definitely need to try it out to see if they’d keep my car and app-loving kid engaged.

FURBY
(HASBRO/Ages 6 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $59.99)
-I am still amazed that Furby is back…just not sure if there will be the same frenzy as the first time around. Nevertheless, this new generation is pretty impressive.

AIR HOGS R/C HELI REPLAY
(SPIN MASTER/Ages 12 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $44.99)
-Helicopters are always getting caught up on my roof and IN my hair, but I do love the Air Hogs line. Innovative toys that simply work well.

NERF N-STRIKE ELITE HAIL-FIRE BLASTER
(HASBRO/Ages 8 years & up/Approx. Retail Price: $39.99)
-These look intense, and fun enough for my adult friends to enjoy. The sheer amount of ammo that can be used is enough to buy it for myself.

How to Train Your Dragons Live Spectacular Review

Through elaborate light displays, graphics and life-like robotic dragons, How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular dazzles kids and parents alike. The show, which ran around two hours, was both mystifying and electrifying with shots of fire and a fantastic storyline that paralleled the original animated movie from Dreamworks.

It was Hiccup and Toothless’ bond and camaraderie that captivated the audience the most, with their ability to bond over differences and similarities. The vikings and dragons were fun supporting characters that complemented the innovative set of this live show.

My family celebrated my 5 year old’s birthday at the opening of the first show at the IZOD Center. Since we surprised the birthday boy with the show, he was a bit taken aback by the scale of the dragons and the dark elements overall. It took him almost half the show to truly get into it, with periods of him burying his head into dad’s shoulder. Judging from the sounds of the audience, families enjoyed the show as much as we did, but other toddlers and preschoolers seemed scared at times too. My suggestion: this show isn’t as appealing to toddlers and preschoolers, but is more geared to the kids who can understand reality vs. staged show.

Overall, Dreamworks How to Train a Dragon Live Spectacular was a hit for our family who adored the original movie! My husband and I were amazed by the light show and graphics, that we’ve YET to stop talking about it! The five year old’s favorite part? Hiccup and Toothless flying all over the place. This is a must see if it comes to your area. And if you’re in northern NJ, the show is at the IZOD Center until Sunday with tickets still available!

Dreamworks How To Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular Fires up NJ

Dreamworks fans and How to Train Your Dragon enthusiasts, brace yourselves because the dragons are about to descend upon the NYC area.  In fact, the live show interpretation of the popular movie, How to Train Your Dragon, is set for several shows next week, September 27-30.

Join Toothless and the other dragons fly, breathe fire and excite the audience, and find out whether or not, Hiccup, Astrid and their gang can, in fact, tame the dragons on their own terms in Dreamworks How To Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular.

There are various shows going on in the U.S., but, as I mentioned, Dreamworks How To Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular is in East Rutherford, NJ next week, September 27-30, at the IZOD Center.  And because this show is local for me, here are some specials they passed along :

1) SAVE 25% on weekday performances (select premium seats), including Friday night, by entering the code MOM in the promo box which says “Promotions and Special Offers”  Get great seats for a big discount!  (This offer of 25% off weekday performances, select seats only, is good at shows NATIONWIDE
2) NJ Friday 11am show offer: $20 tickets. To take advantage of this offer call 201- 460-4370 and use code SCHOOL

To order your tickets and to get more info on show times, be sure to head to the Dreamworks How to Train Your Dragon Live Spectacular site.

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