Blue Orange, makers of the award-winning matching card game “Spot It!,”
has made the most interesting innovation of the genre since Milton
Bradley’s “Guess Who?” made its debut 1979. That’s a pretty remarkable
achievement for a set of 55 cards and a tin!
Uncle Milton’s globular “Moon in my Room” is one of the prettiest and
most entertaining nightlights that I’ve ever seen. What little astronaut
wouldn’t want to fall asleep to the gentle glowing lunar cycle on their
wall?
TOMY’s Battroborgs are an interesting combination of the Nintendo Wii’s
motion controls and the classic Rock 'Em Sock 'Em Robots game that makes
the theme of colorful pit fighting robots an exciting, innovative and
exciting new toy.
They’re beautiful, colorful and beg you to mold them as your creativity wills- The PlayableART sculpture art toy series from Beyond123 are equally captivating for anyone three to one hundred, as long as they have a speck of imagination!
From what I’ve seen, it seems that VTech scored a homerun with their
large lineup of colorful, educational and entertaining dinosaur/vehicle
hybrids. Any toy that dares to teach kids about the long-clawed
Therizinosaurus is a winner in my book!
The Momiji family of modern doll figurines continues to grow with
darling new designs on a regular basis, and for good reason: Reading the
sweet note tucked inside from whomever gave you the Momiji is half of
the fun!
Why waste a perfectly good cardboard tube in the recycle bin when you
can make a sword, abstract models and other cool stuff with Toobalink
construction sets?
As a Floridian, the inherent fun of playing in cold, wet and slushy snow is completely lost on me, but at least I can enjoy pelting family members with plush snowballs year round!
They’re growling, chomping, shining, fishy robots that glide across your floors for chills, fun and to scare the wits out of your poor cat: Check out the Illumivors!