Tiny Bubbles – Review of Little Tikes Bubble Bellies II Bubble Machine

Bubbles.   There are songs, websites and even Pinterest pages devoted to them.  Bubbles make me happy, whether they are in the wine or floating above my head.  My kidlets love bubbles too. They can go through a huge bottle in one afternoon waving around their bubble wands, or should I say weapons since the kidlets always wind up smacking them into each other in their bubble blowing frenzy!

THM-BubblesWith the weather finally getting warmer, we were able to have some backyard bubble fun this past weekend.  The kidlets had lots of fun and giggles trying out their new Little Tikes Boubly Hippo Bubble Bellies II bubble machine.

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Playing With Chalk

I know that spring is in the air and that summer can’t be far behind when my driveway starts looking like this, a massive piece of graffiti art! The family is trying to taking full advantage of the warmer weather here in the Northeast by spending as much time outside as possible.

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Both of my kidlets are budding artists and one of their all-time favorite things to do is draw with chalk on our driveway. Sidewalk chalk is a great addition to any outdoor play and is an inexpensive activity that the entire family can enjoy doing together. I love how playing with chalk promotes my kidlet’s imaginations, creativity and even helps with their basic elementary school skills (writing numbers, letters & words).

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Kid Toy Storage Solutions – LEGO® Star Wars™ ZipBin® Toy Box & Playmat Review

My son is now at that age that he is totally into all things LEGO®.   At the age of five, he’s graduated from his pre-school Duplos (which he has kindly given to his little three-year-old sis) and has moved into full-on building mode with his Hero Factory robots, villains and monsters and more recently, building his very own far, far away galaxy with LEGO® Star Wars.

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Rocking Out With Kidz Bop®: REVIEW

First there were The Carpenters.  Then, Donny and Marie.  Now it’s my kidlets turn as rock’s newest brother & sister musical sensation: J&J…….!

Quick, Clive Davis, Jay Z or Dr. Luke –  you better sign them up quick for a huge record deal before they go global!

My kids got to party like rock stars when mom broke out the Kidz Bop® new line of role play toys including the Glammerati Pop Star Electric Guitar, Mini Melody Microphone, Light UP Hair Extensions and LumeFX Maxi Star for an impromptu musical concert in our living room.  The Kidz Bop Glammerati Pop Star product line includes instruments, dress-up accessories and makeup.

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What’s In Your Purse?

Have you ever heard the saying that you can tell a lot about a woman by the kind of purse they carry? I think you’d get an even better idea by taking a peek inside their purse.  What a woman carries in her bag tells her own unique story.   Want to know what my bag says about me?  It screams, “I’m a mom!”

You know how some women feel about shoes, well, that’s how I’ve always felt about purses.  I bought my first “designer” handbag when I was a senior in high school.  For months I saved my babysitting earnings and purchased a black & tan leather Dooney & Bourke satchel bag.  I still have that bag, in pristine condition and in its original dust bag sitting in my closet along side my other prized purses from Kate Spade, Coach, Burberry, Michael Kors, Brighton and Furla (I told you I really do love purses!).

A few of my fav purses….

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I’m Not A Barbie Girl, In The Barbie World

Last week I went to the toy store to buy a birthday present for my son to take to a classmate’s party.  Normally, buying a present isn’t an issue.  If it’s for a boy, I usually get something my son is obsessed with such as Lego Hero Factory or Matchbox cars, because more times than not, his friends are just as obsessed too.  However, this present was for a five-year-old girl. Uh-oh!

I have to say I was a bit stumped as what to get this little girl.  She’s a girly girl, something I know nothing about, since I was a bit of a tomboy growing up.  When I asked my son what I should get her, he told me that she “liked that Barbie girl.”

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My Favorite Toys As A Kid – A 70s/80s Flashback!

This past weekend the family took a quick roadtrip down to Philly for a visit to the Please Touch Museum.  I’ll have a full review later in the week, but it’s a great place where kids and adults can get a truly “hands on” experience.  You are allowed to touch and play with EVERYTHING.  They also had several vintage, iconic toys on display such as Lite Brite, vintage Lego sets and the very first Mr. Potatohead, but unfortunately, you couldn’t play with any of those!

One toy in particular caught my eye and instantly took me back to being six years old and happily playing in my parents’ living room. It was the Tree Tots Family Tree House from Kenner.

Sure, it just looked like a weird green plastic tree, but push the button on top, and the magic happened: out popped the secret home where the Treetot family lived.  The Treetots were pretty hip for the ‘70s, after all, they did live in a tree, so they were I guess the first truly “green” family! Their home had an elevator, mod furniture, an outdoor swing, and even a stylish car. Treemont & Willow Treetot lived there with son Chip, daughter Honey and the family dog Barky, who of course had his own baseball-sized bush for a doghouse.

Honey Treetot was my favorite.  She kinda reminded me of Pebbles Flintstone with her red pigtailed hair.  Sometimes I would carry her around in the pocket of my Toughskins pants (there’s another 70s throwback) and forget she was there.   I would go into a panic when she went missing.  Soon after, my mom would hear something banging in the dryer and discover Honey, now a little cleaner and no worse for the wear.

Seeing that Tree Tots Treehouse put a huge smile on my face, and got me thinking about the other toys I enjoyed when I was a kidlet.

Here they are, in no particular order and photos of each are below:

Rub-A-Dub Dolly – Rub-A-Dub Dolly likes to take a bath with you! Mine sure did, and I don’t think she ever had any clothes on, even when I took her out into the world.  I always wanted the Tugboat caddy that went along with it, but my parents never got it for me. If you clicked on the link and saw that video, I’m sure you got an eyeful.  That ad would NEVER run today without landing someone in prison.

Dorothy Hamill Doll – As a young girl I was totally caught up her 1976 Gold Medal Olympic win and even had my hair cut into the famous Hamill wedge.  She had skates instead of shoes and a little stand for an ice rink.  You move the rink around with your hand and she skates and spins around and around.

Bionic Woman Styling Boutique – I loved to play beauty parlor at home, pretending to wash, cut and brush my mom’s hair while she was watching Phil Donohue.  I didn’t really think the Bionic Woman was all that glamorous (Farrah Fawcett, the styling head I actually wanted, was) but she did the trick – ugly green eyeshadow and all.

Bargain Hunter –  Predating my love of shows like “Supermarket Sweep” and “The Price Is Right” as well as my my obsessive-compulsive couponing, why this board game appealed to me now makes perfect sense. You had your own plastic credit card and went shopping-what could be better?!

I’m now searching E-Bay to see if I can find a complete Tree Tots Treehouse that won’t break the bank…I think my kidlets would really enjoy watching mommy play with it.

What was your favorite toy when you were growing up?