Showing posts with label all ages. Show all posts
Showing posts with label all ages. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2011

Toy Review – Squap by Diggin

What in the world is Squap?  It is a really cool throwing and catching game from Diggin.  At first I wasn’t so sure when I saw it; it didn’t seem to me to have a lot of playability.  Why not just throw a ball?  But, I got sucked in quickly.


The beauty of Squap, as I see it, is that almost anyone can play with it.  I have played with it, my teenage boys have played with it, my six year old daughter has played with it, and dozens of customers have played with it.  The mitts come with velro adjustable straps that fit any sized hand.  Once the mitt is on, the hinge corresponds to the natural hinge of you hand.  When you open your hand the mitt pops open and when you close your hand the mitt snaps shut.


The mitt does all the work.  You are tempted to help the mitt toss the ball.  You try to help it along by pushing it out of the mitt, and you look very silly doing it.  What you have to do is let the popping open of the mitt throw the ball for you.  It goes pretty far on its own.  To catch the ball, you just have to snap quickly.  The mitt is pretty big and it doesn’t take long to master the catch.


The design of the toy is very smart.  When you are not playing, there is a slide tab with keeps the mitt locked closed.  The ball is very much like a ping pong ball but brightly colored so that you can find it if it falls into grass or behind a table or chair.  And, beings that they are light weight, table tennis type balls, they won’t break a lamp or knock anything over.  Squap comes with four balls.  Each mitt has a place to store two of the balls.  You never have to worry about losing the balls when not in play.  It is all self contained.  Very smart.  If you want a fun toy for kids ages 6 and up, indoor or outdoor, pick up Squap.

Friday, January 22, 2010

PlasmaCars are Fun for All Ages!

When I first saw the PlasmaCars, I didn't know quite what to think. I liked their bright colors and the interesting, curious shape. The scientist part of me wanted to understand the physics behind their movement. The kid in me wanted to start riding one right away. But, I was patient and let my kids go first. Which brings up an interesting point: both kids and adults can ride these things. They are a lot of fun to ride.

You will want to be careful if you or your kids decide to ride one. They work great on any hard surface, but I would not ride on hardwood floors or linoleum; the turning back and forth could scrape up the flooring. When you are just casually riding, the gentle, back and forth motion would be fine. When you get the urge to race, though, that is when the scraping may occur. Sidewalks and driveways are perfect. You will be amazed at how proficient you will become in no time, swinging and steering around obstacles.

I also want to let you know that these are incredibly durable toys. Our kids have been racing and crashing their PlasmaCars for years now, literally. Other than some superficial scrapes, they are still in fine working condition. I just rode one the other day. Go on over to Town Square Toys and check one out today!