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Sing-A-Ma-Jig

Sunday, September 12th, 2010

With 3 kids in our home we see a lot of toys. Some we love. Some, not so much. But sometimes we come across a toy that we can’t keep our hands off.

sing-a-ma-jigsWhen I took my kids to the Fisher Price media event this summer, one such toy was included in our swag bag. I’m talking about the Sing-A-Ma Jig.

This colourful character loves to sing with you or on it’s own with the simple squeeze of it’s tummy. Each Sing-A-Ma-Jig, there are a few different colours and voices, has three different playful modes:  chatter (jibber jabber comes out of their mouth with each tummy press), sing in harmony (they cycle down the scale, singing one note each time you press their tummy), and they sing a song. Mine sings ‘On Top of Old Smokey’.

I’m not a fan of many musical kids toys since the music sounds so synthesized but the sound from the Sing-A-Ma-Jig doesn’t bother me at all. The cute part is watching their little round mouths move with sound. Love that. They even have little teeth peeking out. When you don’t play with one for a while they say ‘later’ which of course gets me picking them up again.

I have mine in the office and it’s a perfect distraction. Oh and my kids do play with it too, when I let them. According to Fisher Price you can find these at Toys R Us, Wal-Mart, Zellers, Sears and Loblaws for $14.99 Cdn. I think I might have to find some of the other coloured characters so I can have them sing a chorus.

Playing with Fisher Price at Ontario Place

Wednesday, August 25th, 2010

Some days my kids love my job more than me. Case in point, last week we were invited by Fisher Price and GCI Canada to come down to Ontario Place to preview some of the latest and greatest that Fisher Price has to offer kids.

It was like Christmas as we entered the Kids Zone in Ontario Place. It was wall-to-wall fun.

Little People seem to be one of those staple toys if you have kids. The sets are fun and encourage imaginative play and the people can be used to play on their own, without the playsets (they fit nicely in your bag too for emergency entertainment in the car or grocery store). We recently sold off most of our Little People collection but that didn’t stop my 3-year old from playing with the house or fairy treehouse.

fisherprice3My kids are beyond the big building blocks but we all loved this Stack n Surprise Blocks Musical Croc. The blocks stack on it’s back and on the handle. The Stack n Surprise Blocks look like a normal block until you stack them and then, POP, a little character pops out of the top. My kids loved pulling this wagon but what the spent most of their time doing was feeding the croc the blocks (they go into the mouth and down into his stomach for storage). Great fun.
fisherprice1Now my son wished he had this, the Big Action Dig and Ride. He would probably live in the sandbox but since there was no sand he entertained himself by scooping up blocks. Problem was he kept trying to scoop up his sister’s blocks, while she was playing with them.
fisherprice2I’m not sure if it’s a boy thing or just my son, but if a toy involves cars he’s all over it, no matter what age the toy is designed for. Case in point, the Little People Wheelies Stand n Play Rampway. He spent most of his time with this toy. The best part was when he could race 2 cars from the top. Another fun car toy, aimed at an even younger age, The Little Zoomers Spinnin’ Sounds Speedway. I wish they had this when my son was younger.
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The event was great. On top of playing with the toys, the folks at Fisher Price and GCI Canada had a nice snack table set up with grown-up sandwiches as well as grilled cheese and goldfish crackers for the kids, plus lots of fruit. After spending a good part of the morning playing, we ventured off into Ontario Place as we were given a play pass for the rest of the day.

Fisher Price is actually bringing the fun across Ontario in the form of the form of the Playtime Tour. Checkout where the tour stops next and you and your little ones can experience some of the great toys Fisher Price has to offer. And while you’re out having fun, be sure to capture your little one’s laugh to enter the Fisher Price Best Little Laugh contest.


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