Toucan Box Craft & Activity Activities (Review)

It's fairly obvious to anyone who reads this blog regularly that I like to do craft activities with The Boy. He loves making things, it's therapeutic to create something from nothing and it develops a whole host of skills including hand-eye co-ordination, problem solving, fine motor skills. It's also fun!

Therefore I was more than happy to receive a Toucan Box recently to review, and we've had great fun getting to grips completing these themed activities.

Toucan Box are one of a few companies who have recently started up, supplying art and craft activity boxes to parents at home. In the case of Toucan Box it started when a mother of two (one a newborn, one a pre-schooler) was asked by her daughter to help her create an activity that had been demonstrated on television. Not having "24 lolly sticks" to hand and not able to nip out with a newborn in tow, the concept of having a box delivered to houses (with all the necessary equipment included to create the enclosed four activities) was born.

Toucan Box is a subscription based service and subscribers can choose from joining up for 1, 6 or 12 months. Each box is themed and contains a story book and four activities aimed at 3-6 year olds based around that. All craft resources are provided: colouring pencils, glue, glitter, paper, paint, templates, plus additional resource sheets like colouring or activity sheets. The only thing that doesn't come in the box is a pair of scissors and I'm pretty sure that every house has some they can find to use!

craft box

The box we received was the first box in the series: the aptly themed box about birds! It comes in a briefcase style recyclable cardboard box with an illustration of all the activities to be completed on the inside lid. At a glance, the child can see what they will be making. The materials and resources provided are neatly stored in compartments and it was a real treasure chest for The Boy to open up and investigate!

There is a high-glossy easy-to-follow instruction manual to accompany the activities, and take it from someone who often ignores instructions (because I'm a kinaesthetic learner and need to be shown) they are incredibly easy to understand and follow. Each activity page shows the materials required, the skill being developed and the time-scale involved. Obviously with younger children they are going to take a little longer than expected or need a little more help from parents, but they are so well thought out and creative that each one held The Boy's attention and he only turns 3 next month.

To start the themed activities off, there is a storybook in each box. For the Birds box it is 'Dazzle Duckling', for the Safari box it is 'Squeak The Lion'. The four activities in the Birds box are: a bird feeder, a toucan family, a bird glider and a peacock collage. There are also 12 colouring in pictures and 'How to draw birds' diagrams.

Activity 1: Bird Feeder

Very simple and straightforward, incredibly easy to do with The Boy. We had a brilliant discussion about how we care for the birds, what we can do to help them at different times of the year and what they eat. We talked about the different birds in out garden and what colours they were. Toucan Box include birdseed as well. In the booklet there are extension activities associated with this one.

Activity 2: Toucan Family

This was the trickiest of all four activities to do, but the one that has captured The Boy's imagination the most. Due to drying time needed, we spread it over several days but it also meant that he was desperate to finish it. The booklet implied one hour to make this, I'd say it's definitely more than two with younger children, we took a little longer than that in total.

Activity 3: Bird Glider

This was the only one of the activities that wasn't a from scratch with sourced materials provided; it was a kit from Baker Ross. However it was appropriate for the box and makes complete sense to me to include it. It also demonstrated to me that The Boy had far better colouring skills than I realised, as he coloured it in within the lines and with great concentration. Three weeks later and it's still going strong.

Activity 4: Peacock Collage

The Boy thoroughly enjoyed cutting out the feathers for this activity and then covering the peacock in glue. It's a simple activity but really kept his attention and made me realise that sometimes the simpler activities are the best.

As I stated before I make a lot of things with The Boy and they all involve us using a pile of resources to make something from scratch. Therefore I was really pleased to discover that this is the ethos of Toucan Box; it would be very easy to 'cop out' and create a box with four kits in it, but it achieves very little in my opinion as it certainly doesn't develop creativity. However, the Toucan Box does develop this area, and it does so in a fun way with high quality resources.

For parents who aren't creative (we can't all be, ask me something mathematical and I'll feign a knock at the door to avoid you) or don't have the time to spend hours in craft stores then a subscription activity box is the best solution to this problem.

The subscription price starts at £19.95 for 1 month, dropping to £18.95 for 6 months and £16.95 for 12 months. All have free postage and packaging. At just under £20 for a one-off box it might seem a little on the steep side, but when you take account of it including a book with a £5.99 RRP and four quality activities with everything you need for them, I think it's good value for money.

Toucan Box have kindly offered readers of TheBoyandMe £5.00 off their first subscription (either 1, 6 or 12 months) when using the code: TBAME.

Jubilee Special (Review)

I've been sent two items recently that I really wanted to share with you because they are both incredibly cute and fabulous ways to celebrate Great Britain this Summer.

Clothes Plasters by Jennie Maizels

These clothes plasters are brilliant at extending the life of your little one's favourite pair of jeans or jacket. Iron-on patches that are hard-wearing and designed to cover little tears or worn areas on clothing. The London set of 5 has a lovely unisex selection of patches perfect for jazzing up any little girl's or boy's clothes, while the Pair of London Hearts might well be adorning something of The Boy's (or mine) when we go to Britmums next month!

Available from www.JennieMaizels.com

Milly Green Tableware

We like 'novelty' tableware in this household; it makes dinnertimes more fun and The Boy is more likely to finish his meal when he is engaged. Having been to London over the weekend, The Boy hasn't stopped talking about the London Eye and the big red buses that zoomed along the streets. Milly Green has created a set of tableware which celebrates all thing brilliant and synonymous with London. The gorgeous set includes a bowl, plate, cup and three piece cutlery set.

Available for £20.00 from www. MillyGreen.com

Wednesday 30th May 2012 – 'Dinner' (151/366)

Today has been a bit rubbish overall. A good morning on an I.T. training session, was followed by a grotty afternoon in work with unsupportive colleagues. I finished work at 6pm and got home to find a very poorly Boy, his ear infections haven't cleared up and he's now on his third round of antibiotics. Which he promptly threw up.

Therefore the dinner that my husband had cooked ended up overcooked and hardly the thing that was required. He was dispatched to the local pizzeria and tiny Tesco's for a bottle of white zinfandel. Almost all is right with the world. Now if I could just get my son healthy again I'd feel a damn sight better!

Sponsored Video: My Own Grand Design

I live in a three-bedroom ex-council semi-detached house in a reasonably suburban street.

Only I don't. Well not in my head anyway.

In my head I live in a purpose built detached house in several acres of land. As you go in through the front door, there's a large open hallway with a staircase slap-bang in the middle. Behind the staircase is the doorway into the kitchen and diner which spans across most of the back of the house. On the right, it leads into a large playroom and sitting room: the family room. In this room is a circular staircase up to the hallway outside the children's bedroom (Yes I know I only have one at the moment, but it's my dream so I have two ok?). Only this spiral staircase is one of those that has a slide around the outside of it; how cool would that be?

Further off to the right is a cinema room. Not snazzy and modern, but old fashioned with red velvet seats and gilt edging everywhere. Think the Hollywood golden era. Off the back of this room is an indoor swimming pool with bi-folding doors all along the one side into a courtyard area which the kitchen and playroom also overlook.

Back to the hallway and on the left of the staircase is a door into the living room. Although to be honest it's probably more of a formal sitting room because we'd spend all of our time in the playroom! Behind that and leading into the kitchen is the dining room with doors off onto the courtyard which flows into lush green lawn.

I haven't thought about upstairs yet, I've been too busy working out where the spiral staircase goes.

Anyway, I've spent many years covetting the perfect home and immerse myself into the like of Britain's Best Home or Grand Designs (have you noticed they're not very 'grand' anymore?) storing away ideas to be used for when I finally win the lottery and can have my dream home built. There's nothing massively quirky about my house, it's not out there with the people who have aquariums in their basements or discos in their garages, but I do think that the spiral slide staircase is an inspired move.

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This is a sponsored post. My ramblings are my own.

In The Night Garden Live (Review)

On Saturday we were lucky enough to attend one of the best events I've ever been invited to: a VIP Gala Performance of In The Night Garden in the O2 in London.

I took The Boy to see the ITNG tour when it visited Cardiff last year and he adored it. It was his first experience of the theatre and he sat captivated for nearly an hour at the tender age of 22 months old. He wasn't the only one, and I was 33 at the time! This year the tour is visiting some of the larger venues that it didn't cover last time around, but the two stories of the Ninky Nonk or Pinky Ponk are still the same. If it ain't broke, why try and fix it?

The whole experience, for it is just that, is something that every child should have. In a purpose built inflatable theatre, you are welcomed into a small and cosy auditorium. On this occasion, that doesn't mean cramped, it actually means cosy and welcoming. Reminiscent of an ampitheatre, the rows of seats face down to the grassy stage where Upsy Daisy, Iggle Piggle and Makka Pakka re-enact the moment when Iggle's blanket kept getting lost. With the help of the Tombliboos, the Pontipines and some very clever puppetry, Iggle is reunited with his beloved blanket in a heart-warming performance.

I can't express how enjoyable the whole performance is. With images projected onto the screen, scaled and proportional versions of  the main characters and brilliant acting, it is a must-see for all the family. And because of the clever layout of the auditorium, there is no worry of missing anything or not being able to see properly; we were sat in the fourth row back and there were another four or five rows behind us. But just look at how close we are to The Boy's beloved friends!

And of course, the best bit about the whole thing is getting to meet your hero or heroine from the show afterwards. Just look at his little face:

In The Night Garden Summer Tour is in the O2 until 9th June 2012, when it carries onto two other venues in London before travelling off to Manchester and Birmingham. Try and take your pre-schoolers, they will love every second of it!

More information on the Facebook page and by following the twitter account.

I received free entry into the performance in order to write this post. The Boy received a goody bag. My opinion and enjoyment is honest and unbiased.

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