2014 Holiday Gift Guide,  Reviews,  Uncategorized

Make Learning Fun This Christmas With Toys From Educational Insights #HolidayGiftGuide

I don’t know about you but when I am looking for toys for my sons, I tend to lean towards the educational ones. Sure they love their action figures and I love to watch them use their imaginations but I also LOVE to watch them learn and discover new things. Educational Insights has that and more with their wide variety of educational toys and learning tools.

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I was able to review a couple of their toys that they have available in their Holiday Gift Guide.

WRECKER! the T-Rex Skid Loader combines two of Colton’s favorite things; construction vehicles and dinosaurs. I knew that he would love it so much that it was supposed to be a Christmas gift. Unfortunately he found it before I had the chance to put it away and took it out of the box. Since than he hasn’t stopped playing with it. He goes around collecting any and every thing that will fit inside it’s mouth.

The prehistoric reptile is completely kid-operated, meaning no extra money spent on batteries. All the imagination has to come from inside your child, including the ferocious dinosaur and whatever noise it is they think a skid loader makes. There are no small pieces to choke on so it’s not something that he needs my supervision on 100% of the time during play.

The Dino Construction Company collection also includes BOOM! a Brachiosaurus Backhoe and SPIKE! an Ankylosaurus Steam Roller. All sold seperately and all featured in the video below for your viewing pleasure.

Robot Face Race™ is a fast paced game where you help a zany inventor complete his robots when you find the correct heads. Lucas has always been very curious and interested in how things work as well as making his own creations.

This game calls for quick thinking as well as paying attention to detail; two important factors when it comes to exercising the brain as well as pre-reading skills, something that he is trying very hard to do now that he is in grade 1.

Robot Face Race

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