By now we’ve seen baby monitors that can do a variety of things that would amaze parents of previous generations. Project Nursery still has some unique features up their sleeve and this monitor showed off some fancy new ones. To begin it features a brilliantly clear display that provides users with a sharp, static-free image […]
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Rail Blazers – I Love Trains DVD (also available for streaming and downloading through Amazon Video) has all the right ingredients to entertain a young audience – excellent content, real attention to detail, and steady dialogue pacing. All this is centered around a subject that delighted children keeping them engaged, with great visuals, good humor,
Just about every jewelry and charm kit we’ve ever seen or tested includes some sort of adhesive that leaves a sticky mess on tables, clothes, skin and even hair. Whether it’s glue or epoxy or some other adhesive it’s just part of the process, right? Wrong! This new charm creation kit from RoseArt only uses
If your family is comprised of children with a wide age spread you know how difficult it can be to find games that appeal to everyone. After this round of testing we’re happy to report that Wizard Roll is one of those games that bridges the age gap quite nicely. The game is easy enough
When it comes to family board games, it can be difficult to find one that can be played with and enjoyed by children of different ages. According to our testers, Ninja Squirrels seems to have found that sweet spot. As soon you open the box you will know that this game is extremely well made.
Have you tried using sticker charts or time outs in an attempt to teach or correct behaviors? Have they been less than effective? Meet Kudo Banz, a new kind of reward system designed to help you “empower and build a strong, happy family through positive parenting”. Pretty lofty goal. So how does Kudo Banz do
Testers were impressed with how Razor has stepped up their game when it comes to quality and design in the scooter market. The A5 Prime Scooter is a reflection of that effort. The addition of features like the larger wheels and wider riding deck along with their new anti-rattle system left an impression on parents.
Over the years we have discovered that there are two schools of thought about scooters, they are either a fun kid’s toy or they are a practical system of getting around for all ages. The Razor A5 falls more in the second category, though it is not without a healthy dose of fun. The big
Razor’s T3 Scooter is a great introduction for toddlers who are new to scooters. Parents immediately gravitated to the apparent safety and balance benefits that having two wheels up front affords. The flexibility of the wide step board minimizes the vibration a child will experience when in motion which in turn helps them stay in
“Whoa, now THAT is cool!” We finally lost count of how many times we heard that from our testers, young and old, when they laid eyes on the RSF650. OK, it’s not exactly a catchy name, but without a doubt it’s an eye-catching new ride-on from Razor. This battery powered “motorcycle” was a tester magnet










