Thursday, 5 September 2013

Wonderworld Recycling Memo Game (Review)



We love Wonderworld Toys here at my house, we have the Eco House and the Wonderworld Cooking Centre which are gorgeous toys that are both in our living room and get a lot of play from our children and any visiting children.

Wonderworld have a very strong ecological message, their toys and games are made with sustainably produced wood, recycled board and all promote ecology to children without preaching, but by normalising it. Wind and solar power, water conservation and growing your own food are all part of several of their toys. 


The Eco-House has recycling bins, and the Wonderworld Recycling Game is an excellent way to teach your children about which of the things from your household rubbish can be recycled. The game is suitable for 2-4 players and ideal for children aged 3+.


All of the game pieces are in 2 cute little paper bags, and they are beautifully made from wood.


 There are 4 gorgeous little 2 part houses, and 4 fantastic little recycling trucks which are actual wooden cars with real wheels.


The game board is in 4 pieces and there are 20 counters representing household rubbish, and a larger than usual wooden dice.


Gameplay is incredibly simple and very easy for the recommended age range of 3+ to grasp. You simply drive your recycling truck around the board collecting all of the appropriate rubbish for your truck. Yellow for example collects compostable kitchen waste. You have to turn over a counter and if it's yours you can take it.


The Wonderworld Recycling Memo game is great for teaching turn-taking and really promotes memory skills and concentration as the players have to watch which counters are turned over by other players and remember where they were, so that the next time they park there in their truck they can pick them up or choose a different card accordingly.

This game is ideal for early numeracy skills. Dice games are always great for helping to teach young children to count and aren't intimidating as it only goes up to 6.

This is a rapid and fun game, with lots of 'ooooh' and 'aaaaargh' moments. It's perfect for children to play together or with adults. 


One of my favourite things about this game is that it doesn't have to be a game, it can be a plaything. My 3 year old adores the little cars and has spent far more time playing with them, driving them around the board and parking them at the little houses, than he has spent playing the actual game. I love that he gets such a lot of enjoyment from something which would usually only be useful during the game, and even if your game had 3D cars they'd likely be flimsy plastic and you'd worry that they would be broken.


 This is a really nice product. As a game I think it's okay, and my boys love it. As a toy it really fits the bill, and as an overall beautiful thing it's just lovely. It is currently available from The Toadstool online toy shop for £19.50. This is not a cheap game, but it is really well made, sustainably sourced, fairly traded. It's a beautiful game and although you may have to replace some of the cardboard counters over time, the cars and houses will last for far longer than you will need them.


I was sent The Recycling Memo Game to review as part of my role as a Toadstool Toy Tester.

Wednesday, 4 September 2013

Head Lice for Beginners

Are you itching yet? Hopefully this post will answer all of your burning questions and explain what head lice look like, how head lice spread and how you catch nits. How you can tell if your child has head lice and what you can do about it.

I'm not a Health Professional, I'm a Mum who has worked in education, and what follows is mainly from 20 years experience of head lice in my own children.

Headlice scare parents until you've had your 15th experience of them and by then you are getting a bit bored of it rather than horrified. With 7 children in our house who love each other and play 'rough and tumble' and read books together all the time, when one catches head lice we have a mini outbreak and inspection will usually reveal at least 3 victims.



What Are Head Lice Really Like?


First things first, head lice do not have superpowers.
They can't leap, they don't have big strong hind legs.
They can't fly, they don't have wings.
They can't decipher between different hair colours or styles, they just wander about and if another head is touching, they might walk onto it.
They don't care if your hair is clean or dirty, gelled or sprayed, natural or coloured, curly or straight - it's your blood they want.
They're really just a relatively unintelligent bug. 

Hedrin Protect & Go

There is a new entrant into the fight against Head Lice. Hedrin have produced Protect & Go Conditioning Spray as a whole new way of beating the bugs.


Instead of waiting until you have head lice already, Protect & Go is designed for regular use when you don't have head lice, but are at risk from catching them - for example sleepovers, when school send you those 'a child in your child's form has head lice' letters or when one of your other children has head lice. 

Unlike most head lice treatments, which you apply to the hair and leave for a certain amount of time before rinsing away, Hedrin Protect & Go is applied and left. If you wash your hair, or after around 4 days, then the treatment is no longer effective and will need to be re-applied, but as long as you use it twice a week then it should kill lice as soon as they set up home on your head, before they lay any eggs and cause an infestation.

Hedrin say -
A hassle-free conditioning spray, clinically proven to help protect against head lice
  • Disrupts the life cycle of head lice, preventing an infestation
  • Water-based conditioner which is easy to use and can be applied to wet or dry hair after shampooing
  • Apply after every hair wash or at least twice a week
What I like best about this treatment is that it contains no 'poisons' harmful to you or your children. The active ingredients are a surfactant Activdiol (1,2-Octanediol) that breaks down the waxy layer on the outside of a louse and causes it to dehydrate rapidly, and Dimeticone, which is a silicone oil and smothers the louse, affecting it's ability to get rid of excess water and rendering it unable to move. They either die from gut rupture, starvation or dehydration.

When I agreed to this product review I didn't realise just how useful it would be. As it turns out we've had head lice in my household over Summer, so I was perfectly placed to test it!



We discovered at least 3 of our children had head lice midway through the Summer holidays. After using a treatment lotion and the combing and conditioner method I have ensured the rest of my family have used the Hedrin Protect & Go to try and prevent anyone else becoming infested.

So far Hedrin Protect & Go seems great and I haven't found any lice or nits on anyone who we know didn't previously have them. With 7 children who rough and tumble and play together all of the time, head lice are swiftly passed from person to person. Even sitting together reading a book makes is a great way to allow them to pass from head to head - so I've been using the Protect & Go myself.


I've been really pleased with the results and the product. It has an orange and mango smell, which is really nice and fresh, and as it's a leave-in conditioner it has made everyone's hair lovely and soft. It doesn't make the hair greasy at all, although when you wash your hair you can tell it had something on it.

The bottle itself has a nice big lock to prevent accidental spraying, and is a good size to last a while. It has a great trigger spray, so you only take seconds to spray your child's head after washing their hair and towel drying. The price is good, around half that you would pay for the equivalent size of treatment spray or lotion, and you don't use as much. It will not remove an actual infestation, it will only knock it back as it doesn't harm the eggs (nits).

I think this is a great product for a family such as mine, but even if you only have one or two children then I can see times when it would be especially useful. I will continue to use it whenever we have an outbreak to try and minimise the spread throughout my family, and I shall use it on my youngest two whenever school issue us with a 'head lice letter'.

Hedrin Protect & Go is available at Chemists, Boots and Tesco nationwide. A 120ml bottle currently costs approx £4.29 and until 16th September is on offer in Tesco for £3.30

I've written a blog post which hopefully can tell you all you ever wanted to know about head lice - including a video and photo's. You can find my post by clicking this link.

I was sent a 250ml spray bottle of Hedrin Protect & Go to review

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Tuesday, 3 September 2013

My little boys in their uniforms...

It's a daft post, but I had to share this photo because it's so sweet. We had a trial run on uniform tonight to check everything was where it should be (and thankfully I had bigger polo shirts ready because my 4 year old  couldn't get his on or off). It's the first time the little one (age 3) has worn uniform and he was very proud.



Supersweet huh. There we were cooing over them, the proud parents, but they didn't realise the flash was going to go off on the camera, and this is what the next photo looked like....


So that's what I'll dream of tonight, and the ensuing 5 minutes of them shouting at me that I 'can't ever take their photo ever again' and 'I'm a bad Mummy' and I 'shouldn't have lights on my camera'...hahaha.....but their uniform is ready at least....


Off To School.....

Boy no.3 starts school tomorrow and I think I'm more nervous than he is. I don't have a photo for tomorrow because it hasn't happened yet, so instead here's his first day at Nursery last September....


Our house has been awful the last couple of days as everyone starts stressing about returning. Do they have everything? Will uniform still fit? Where's my PE bag? Did I do my homework? What sort of Summer will everyone have had?

I have to wrangle the bickerers and find the missing items, sew the handle back on the bag and turn up the little one's trousers, hand out stationery and buy more black tights. I also have to get over the fact I've cried every single time one of mine has gone to nursery or school for the first time, and I'll no doubt cry tomorrow. I'll also cry on Monday when boy no.4 starts nursery, not least because he's my last one, my little baby. I'll probably also cry when boy no.1 moves out for University even though he's in no way a baby. I'm so soft it's laughable.

This time of year always marks the passage of time so clearly, and this year all of the children are mentioning it, so they're obviously feeling it too. We've taken some time out this morning looking at pictures and reminiscing.

In 2017 in only 4 years time we'll hopefully have 3 more at University and boy no.1 will have finished. This is where we were with our lot the same distance backwards 4 years ago in 2009.... I took more than 20 attempts and never got a single shot where everyone was sensibly looking at the camera. I remember taking this photo as if it were last week, I'm stunned at how little and sweet they all look, I thought they were all really grown up at the time.


And what they're up to in 2013 ~ left to right ~ GCSE Exam year, GCSE Exam year, 1st year of GCSE's, 1st year of school, GCSE Options year, 1st year of University....

For all of you just beginning your journey with children and with all those years ahead of you. Just. Don't. Blink.

Monday, 2 September 2013

Back To School with Munchkin Bento Mealtime Sets

This year is an epic for us academically and boy no.3 is playing a major part by starting on his first year at school, and like his bigger siblings he'll be taking a packed lunch. Over the past 15 years none of  my children have ever eaten cooked school dinners, so I've prepared around 42 gazillion packed lunches (approx).

I've always felt that sending a tiny 4 year old (even if they are very nearly 5) to school with a huge bag of crisps, a big apple and a sandwich rattling around in a big lunchbox was a bit intimidating and destined to make them get the evil eye from the dinner lady as they're still sitting there 30 minutes later wading through it.


Muchkin have sent us a lovely Click Lock™ Bento Mealtime Set which is perfect for a new starter at school. It has secure 'Click Lock' clips at the sides to hold on the main lid securely, and interior sections each with their own lid.





This Bento has two small and one large compartments, and the lids are securely fitting, but still easy for a child to remove. They will keep your foods fresh and airtight, so your prepared fruit won't go brown, and your breads will stay soft. It has a clip on spoon and fork which hopefully won't get lost, and is available in 3 colours - green, blue or pink. There is even a space on the bottom for your child's name.


Bento are becoming popular and are ideal for smaller and more sensibly sized portions, and also encourage us to add more interesting and unusual items that we might not think of, or just don't include because of mess or problems with storage or transportation.

I've chosen to show lunch ingredients my children are used to, rather than a far more exotic and adventurous design like this one by ET Speaks From Home, but if it was a special occasion or an evening meal then I would definitely go more to town.


I think this Bento is a great idea. My youngest boys have eaten their lunch from it for 2 days and they felt as if they were having a special meal. They ate their food more quickly than normal, and ate well, including having extra fruit and cheese sticks.  

The only thing that isn't perfect about this lunchbox is that it's a tiny bit shallow, I'd like it to be taller as most yogurts or a whole clementine won't fit and sometimes my son doesn't eat everything and if it was 'open' he'd feel obligated. Otherwise I think it's a brilliant design and excellent for young children or even older ones. 

The Munchkin Click Lock™ Bento Mealtime Set is microwavable and freezer safe and is priced at £7.99. For stockists visit www.munchkin.com

Sunday, 1 September 2013

Pigs In Pants Game by Orchard Toys

 

Pigs In Pants is the second of our 3 reviews of brand new Orchard Toys games for this Autumn. It is a cheeky concept whereby you start with a naked pig and your aim is to dress your pig in as many pairs of undies as you can by finding a matching card to one of the 2 you are currently holding. You can take cards from a selection on the table, or from your fellow game players. It really appeals to 4 year olds, who frankly are obsessed with anything regarding pants and think it's hilarious.


Like all Orchard Toys games and puzzles this is designed and manufactured in the UK from thick, high quality 100% recycled board. It's bright and modern, built to be played with and will last to be passed on when your child has finished with it.


This game has a recommended age range of 4+, my 3 1/2 year old had no trouble joining in, but he is used to turn-taking and playing games. It retails at a very reasonable £7.50 and is suitable for 2-4 players.


It is excellent for young children who are learning more complicated rules of game play, although can be adapted to be simpler - for example when playing with our 3 year old we didn't allow the children to take cards from each others hands, as he was frustrated by that rule and felt it wasn't fair.


It teaches turn-taking and basic game play, and the concepts of winning and losing, matching and observation skills. Because you can take a card from several sources you need to be alert and concentrate and remember to look everywhere for a match to 1 of your 2 cards in play. At the end of the game the cards are all counted to see who is the winner, and that was good for both of my boys and their counting skills.

 
I think the age range is right. This is a trickier game for a younger child to win because they don't pay enough attention to where all the cards are.  The subject matter is perfect for the 'infant school' age range and their humour. It's a very quick game to play and keeps the children's interest well, and the addition of the 'pigs and pants' and 'no knickers' which you shout out on your turn is a bit 'cheeky' and so hilarious for them.
 

My 4 year old was very pleased with this game and got the hang of  it instantly. He has chosen to play this more than any other game this last week, so it's definitely a hit. I give it 5/5 because I really can't fault it as a simple game which builds concentration and really appeals to my children.

 Orchard Toys are available direct from Orchard Toys, or if you prefer to shop offline you can find your nearest stockist on their website



We were sent this game by Orchard Toys for the purpose of review

Saturday, 31 August 2013

We Are Adventurers!

It's the last Saturday of the holidays and it was actually a lovely dry day and we were given the opportunity to attend a We Are Adventurers woodland activity session with a group of other Bloggers from NorthWest Bloggers and organised by Karen GrumpyishMum.

We met in the Car Park at Chorlton Water Park and were all given a sheet with pictures of different leaves. For our first task we had to look for each of the leaves on the trees as we walked down the pathway. We did quite well, we got 7!

Searching for different leaves
Some impressive toadstools that we passed
After we'd walked a short way we came to a small clearing to the side of the path and saw that activities had been set out for us.


The first activity in the clearing was for the children to paint the leaves that they had collected and them print with them onto paper.
 


Boy no.4 wasn't interested in this activity, he was far too busy rock climbing above the 'Mud Kitchen' area.

 

Then we were shown how to suck tiny bugs and flies into a pot to examine - we only caught an aphid before we moved on to digging for worms with spoons!



Meanwhile Boy no.3  was busy elsewhere using cookie cutters to make shapes in the mud, and draw faces and buttons onto 'gingermud men' with sticks....


We never even got chance to help Hollybobs daughter with her fantastic mud painting!


The session ended with hot chocolate - which was a real treat and delighted my boys - it was the first time my 4 year old has had a 'hot' drink rather than one which is lukewarm, which really excited him!


We Are Adventurers was formed in January 2013 by a Forest School Practitioner Paul Wilcox and his wife Jennifer. The aim is to get young children outside whatever the weather, enjoying and experiencing nature and learning about what is around them outdoors. It was brilliant, my boys had a great morning and they were introduced to a host of great ideas. When the session finished we had the bug, so we carried on exploring for a while and had some more outdoor fun before we went home for lunch.

The boys ran across a 'troll bridge'
And the trolls couldn't catch them!
We looked at a murky pond and wondered who lived there.
We found information about who was living in the big lake
One of us touched some nettles even though he knew he shouldn't,
and his brother found him dock leaves to help make it better.
We found a great play area with lots of climbing.

We found some tiny frogs....and a van selling jaffa cakes....
We took part in a special 'Babes In The Wood' session for children under 5, but We Are Adventurers also hold sessions for older children and work with schools and children in Manchester, Trafford and Cheshire. You can even book a themed birthday party! The leaders are really keen and brilliant with the children. They explain everything in clear language that doesn't treat children as if they are daft. I loved their approach and it worked really well with the children. They encourage safe exploration and it really is an adventure. You can find out all the information you need to take part or book a party on their website.


We took home a pile of treasure, and 2 tired, happy boys.....

Country Kids from Coombe Mill Family Farm Holidays Cornwall

In The Playroom