Thomas & Friends: Rescue On The Rails DVD (Review)

We like Peppa Pig in this house; all of us are quite fond of the humour involved in it, the subtle jokes for parents that go over the children's head. But there's only so many times you can watch the same DVD, especially on a long car journey. And if I have to listen to the 'Peace and Harmony' song from 'International Day' one more time, I might scream. Loudly.

Help came in the form of the 'Rescue On The Rails' DVD. Ok, I needed rescue on the road, but I'd have taken anything that Thomas had to offer. And he had a lot to offer!

This new DVD (Thomas & Friends: Rescue On The Rails) came out a few weeks ago and we were sent one for review. It introduces fire engine Flynn to his locomotive friends as they go full steam ahead around the Island of Sodor. It's full of fizzling fireboxes and heroic adventures as the Sodor Search and Rescue Team races to the rescue when Bertie gets stuck on Shake Shake Bridge, Gordon is derailed, and Thomas’ firebox is on fire!

Thomas The Tank Engine

These modern day episodes use CGI animation which make them bright, cheerful and attractive to watch. The Boy sat captivated for the entire 54 minutes the DVD was on, and insisted that we all sing the theme tune every time it came on. If we made a mistake (which I frequently did, because I kept saying 'different jobs to play' not 'roles') then we had to start again until we got it right. The subtle messages of helping friends, using teamwork and having a big heart are very reassuring for me as a parent.

'Thomas & Friends: Rescue On The Rails' is available to buy on DVD for £12.99

I was sent this DVD for the purpose of this review. My opinion is honest and unbiased.

Tilda Kids (Review)

TheBoy was recently sent the new Tilda Kids rice range to try. This new range contains four, delicious, different flavours: Cheese & Tomato, Sunshine Vegetable, Sweet Vegetable & Wholegrain, and Mild & Sweet Curry Rice.

children's rice

They all sound very exotic and exciting for the average child's taste buds, but are all suitably mild in flavour so as not to cause an explosion on the tongue! Suitable for 3 years+, the range contains no nasties with natural ingredients used throughout. The back of the pack also suggests what they can be used to go with, for example the Cheese & Tomato rice will go nicely with meatballs. And because they provide 1 of your little one's 5 a day, they are a perfect accompaniment.

Available in 125g pouches most supermarkets, they cost £1.15. As The Boy is only just three he has a half portion at a time, and for busy work days it is a perfect solution to dinner times. Even Nana approves, and you know you're onto a winner when that happens!

We were sent these products for the purpose of this review. Our opinions are honest and unbiased.

Update 19/06/12

Several people asked me why it was only suitable for 3yrs+ and so I asked the PR company. They said this:

The Tilda Kids range of products are specifically aimed at 3-9 year old children as this is where our research was focused. Therefore, this age groups taste, texture, ingredient etc preferences are at the core of the range.

However, the products are suitable for children older than 9 and younger than 3 years old provided they are fully weaned and happily able to eat solids.

Hope that helps?

Eco-Force (Review & Competition)

I'm a little bit of an eco-warrior on the sly. I use environmentally friendly washing detergent and conditioner, washing-up liquid and dishwasher tablets. And before anyone points out the dishwasher elephant in the room, they use less water than washing by hand. I refuse to use the tumble dryer except in case of dire emergencies, everything gets dried on the line or airers.

When I was asked by Ecoforce if I would like to review some of their household cleaning products, I was more than happy to accept. I was sent a variety of sponges, brushes, dusters and clothes to trial.

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Argos & Chad Valley Clothing (Review)

We were recently asked if we'd like to review some clothing for The Boy. As the request came from Argos, I was more than a little surprised. They are someone I'd consider buying homeware, toys or electricals from but never clothing, and that's mainly to do with the fact that I didn't know that they did it!

The choice available was from the Argos own-brand, the new Emma Bunton range or the Chad Valley range of clothing. Chad Valley is a range that I knew from it's previous exclusivity at Woolworths (a shop that I really miss on the high street) and I was ignorant to the fact that Argos had taken over that exclusivity for both the toys and clothing lines. The clothing available is good solid, rough and tumble clothes, perfect for boys exploring their world.

I chose two items for The Boy; a red hooded cardigan  from the Chad Vallery line ('perfect for those balmy Summer evenings' was my original thought. Ha!) and a pair of Peppa Pig brushed cotton pyjamas, featuring his little brother George, from the Argos own-brand range.

argos clothing

The George Pig pyjamas are his absolute favourite, not only because of the pattern and character subtley appliqued on them, but because they are soft and warm. Those are perfect for these freezing 'balmy' Summer evenings. They cost £12.99 and are available from ages 18months through to 5 years. I will be buying these in the next size up because they are such good value.

The red hooded cardigan is warm and a lovely colours. He loves the colour red and is more than happy to be snuggly warm inside this. The only thing I would say about it is the size of the hood. The Boy has a got a slightly larger head than other children his age (lots of brains!) but this hood only seems to come halfway over his head barely covering his ears. Fine for most children, but not for The Boy. It's available from 12 months to 5 years and is £9.99.

We were sent these products for the purpose of this review. Our opinions are honest and unbiased.

The Day That… (Review)

I'm not one for twee momentoes, I don't like the cutesy factor and I don't like something that everyone else has got. Especially when it's something to celebrate a special occasion like a birth or a wedding. Hence the reason I've spent three years attempting to finish The Boy's birth cross-stitch sampler, and am looking at a photoframe with casts of his baby feet mounted lovingly. Others may have similar but those are my child's feet and so they are unique.

It's incredibly hard to find something different, purposeful and attractive to celebrate a child's birth, and so when I was offered the chance to review something that met that criteria I jumped at the chance. The Day That is a company that creates personalised baby gifts in the form of beautiful photographs of sunrises; since Midsummer's Day 2005 they have photographed every early morning on the Cornish coastline.

The idea behind The Day That comes from the founder photographing the sunrise on his own children's birth days, along with the birth of various friends' and family members' children. Knowing that the foundation of the company has an emotional and personal origin makes the prints even more extraordinary. This short film offers more of an explanation.

The website is incredibly simple to navigate and it takes just a matter of minutes to have ordered a framed image of the sunrise for that special day, which is then enscribed with a personalised message making it unique to the recipient.

  1. Choose the date
  2. Select one of the six images available for that date
  3. One the left of the screen are options to change the size and frame.
  4. Select a personalised message for either birth, wedding or other occasion and then input the message to be handwritten.
  5. Click proceed to checkout and pay!

The framed images are delivered by courier within a week of ordering, and are incredibly well packaged in order to prevent damage. This is the photograph that we have at the top of our staircase and it draws admiring glances from everyone who sees it.personalised baby gifts

This 50x60cm print costs £150 framed in beech, there are different sizes and prices ranging from 28x35cm for £85 to 66.5x84cm for £250. Unframed images are also available ranging from £55 to £145 for the same sizes as mentioned. For such an unusual, personalised and beautiful present for your own child or a close friend or family member, I think it's a fair price.

I absolutely adore this unique gift, it shows such peace and calm on the day that my beautiful boy came into the world and the dawn of the day really symbolises the dawn of their life. I can't think of a more different, purposeful and attractive momento of my child's birth than the work of The Day That.

If you fancy getting your very own personalised photo, The Day That have a fantastic offer just for you, where you can get a mounted, unframed print (worth £55+) absolutely free with every framed print you order. To claim your free print, or just to find out more about them, phone The Day That directly on 01736 758109 and tell them I sent you. Their personal customer service is second to none, and they'll be absolutely delighted to take your call!

I was sent this product for the purpose of this review. My opinion is honest and unbiased.

Little Charley Bear Up, Up & Away (Review)

The Boy was recently sent a Little Charley Bear Up, Up and Away aeroplane to play with and test. He's a big fan of Charley and his imagination and therefore any action toy to do with him will definitely go down well.

The aeroplane comes with a removable cuddly Charley Bear (complete with aviator goggles) that sits quite happily in the cock-pit of the biplane surverying his territory. At the front of the aeroplane and behind the roatable propellor is a small button which controls various sound effects including a zooming noise, encouraging cheers and catchphrases. It's worth noting that the propellor is a manual one.

charley bear aeroplane

The Boy loves it, it's gone down a storm in this house, and he's constantly doing 'loop-the-loops' and having to rescue Charley! Such a simple toy but very effective and provides hours of imaginative entertainment.

Little Charley Bear Up, Up & Away is available from Amazon for £12.95

We were sent this for the purpose of this review, our opinion is honest and unbiased.

Orchard Toys: Where's My Cupcake? (Review & Competition)

Anyone who has read any reviews on my blog will know that the statement above is true. I am a massive fan of Orchard Toys and think that they really are the leading producers of educational games and puzzles in the UK at the moment; long-lasting, sturdy, attractive, environmentally friendly and fun, you'd be hard pushed to find a better brand.

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Little Creative Days: Art & Craft Activity Kits (Review)

With the Jubilee weekend in full flow, it was appropriate for us to make one of the activity kits recently sent to us by Little Creative Days. As the Queen's Diamond Jubilee concert is tonight, we decided to make a crown so that we could have a king amongst out midst.

The 'Make A Crown Kit' is aimed at children aged 3 years and over (due to small parts) and comes with everything needed to make a fantastic crown: 1 plain crown cutout, 3 pots of paint (allowing the child to choose which colour to use on the crown and more than enough to use for other activities), a paint dip bowl, a quality brush, adhesive jewels and an instruction sheet.

The Boy decided he wanted to paint the outside of the crown red and the inside yellow. The cardboard absorbed the paint quickly and with only ten minutes drying time needed between painting and sticking, it was a quick activity to do which helped to keep his interest maintained.

royal crown

The kit comes in a brown paper bag which makes it easy to put into a suitcase and take on holiday with you if desired. In hindsight, I wished we'd done this for the Jubilee celebrations tomorrow!

We were also sent a 'Father's Day Photo Frame Kit' containing a blank farm, 3 pots of paint, a paint dip bowl, brush and a selection of foam stickers. We haven't made it because we want to do so for Mr. TBaM and he reads my blog! However, more details can be found on Little Creative Days' website, along with details of all the other kits that they do. There are a range of kits for 0-5, 5-10, and 10+, priced from £4.99 upwards. I'm very impressed with the quality and range of resources and materials, the prices are reasonable depending upon the kit purchased, and the obvious difference to the subscription boxes is that you can pick and mix which kits you'd prefer.

We were sent these kits for the purpose of this review, my opinion is honest and unbiased.

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.

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