Saturday, June 25, 2011
Lego Play Day 2 - The Sequel
It is going to be so much fun! I hope you can come by.
Thursday, May 26, 2011
Toy Review - Grocery Store and Lemonade Stand Play Center by Melissa and Doug
Wednesday, January 27, 2010
Puzzibits are Flexible, Hexagonal Coolness!
I had never heard of Puzzibits before we got them in the store. The name had a cool ring to it, but the toy is way cooler. I have always been a fan of the building toy and I am definitely becoming a fan of this one.
Tuesday, January 26, 2010
Wedgits for Girls! ImagAbility Goes Pink!
Watch out boys. Girls, the wait is over! Wedgits has a cool 15 piece Pink Junior Set. Girls can now build in their favorite color. Now, I am not saying that boys cannot build in pink, I am just saying that pink is the most popular color amongst the little girls in our family. These Wedgits are still as intriguing as original Wedgits and are completely compatible. Check some Wedgits out at Town Square Toys for the boy or girl in your house.
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Getting Wedgits
We visit a lot of toy stores. We are always curious to see what others are selling and so we go on spy missions to check out the competition. One of our favorites is in Franklin, IN and its called Imagination Station. On one of our visits there, we discovered Wedgits. I had never heard of them but they had them out on a play table and my kids were instantly hooked. We were in the store for about 30 minutes and had to tear them away! We went home and I forgot about them and then after a market trip, we were given a sample. The rep said, "Take them home, give them to the kids and then you will order them!" So, like good buyers, we did just that. And enthusiastically, soon after, we ordered them - just as she had said we would. They are "blocks" in rhombus and octahedron shapes and the stacking, nesting and aligning is endless. I looked at them and just didn't get it. My kids looked at them and instantly loved them and jumped right in building and creating new buildings, towers and structures. There are instructions included but like with Lego sets, my kids move past them very quickly. There are wheels to add on to make vehicles and advanced design card sets for many more creation plans. If you own them, you too will "get" Wedgits.
-Steph


