Rocket was sent a Read With Me Scout from LeapFrog a while ago to review and being the book worm and cuddly child he is, it is amazing!
Scout is a loveable interactive green puppy dog that is aimed at ages 24 months to 5 years, so a nice wide range making him a lasting companion that can be passed down to brothers or sisters!
Scout comes with his own set of 5 books which are programmed for Scout to read to you by pressing the corresponding colour to the book on his collar, he also asks questions about the book, making him a fun friend for your little one. Rocket absolutely loves pressing Scouts interactive pressure points and being told he is Scouts best friend!
There are 5 interactive spots on Scouts body - Kiss his cheek and he will tell you that you are his best friend, his left paw activates the songs and the right paw gives more responses.
There are 70+ different questions over the course of the 5 books, all which have a different theme to them for learning : Rhyming, Learn about, Narrative, Pattern and Concept - all presented by an exciting Scout stories!
Rocket has just turned 4 years old so is well within the age range that Scout is aimed at and I've honestly never seen a boy love a toy so much! Scout is literally his best friend, he is obsessed. Even to the point where when we are out in the car, he says he misses him and that we have to go home to him - its cute! He also gets brought out to show his friends during play dates!
Scout gets a big thumbs up from us, a fun, loveable, cuddly educational pup with a mind of his own!
You can also buy Read With Me Violet for the little ladies!
Thursday, 17 April 2014
BRITAX AND BOB SPONSOR THE BLISS BUGGY PUSH FOR A SECOND YEAR
For the second year running, leading child safety brand, BRITAX, is
proud to announce its dual headline sponsorship
of the 2014 Bliss Buggy Push alongside sporty outdoor stroller brand,
BOB. The Bliss Buggy Push involves a series of family-friendly 5km buggy
walks or runs across the UK, designed to help raise money for Bliss,
the special care baby charity.
Bliss
is a UK charity working to provide the best possible care and support
for all premature and sick babies and their families. One in every nine
babies is born premature or sick - that is around
80,000 babies every year.
Bliss
is encouraging people all around the country to organise their own
Buggy Push in their local area between May and December 2014, with the
flagship London launch event taking place in Battersea
Park, London on 31 May.
The
Bliss Buggy Push series is Bliss’ most successful family fundraising
event where mums, dads and children come together to raise money for the
charity. Alongside sponsorship of the event BRITAX
will also be giving away one of its most popular pushchairs, the BRITAX
affinity, to the highest individual fundraiser in this year’s Bliss
Buggy Push series. More details about the events and how to enter the
competition are available
here.
Bengi
Bingol Yalcin, UK Marketing Manager at BRITAX remarks, ‘We’re very
proud to be coming on board with Bliss again this year. The Bliss Buggy
Push is an incredible event that’s really accessible
to anyone who wants to get up and active with their little one - and
the best part is it’s all in the name of a fantastic cause.’
This
year, the London Buggy Push closely follows the launch of the brand new
BOB Revolution PRO, BRITAX/BOB’s most versatile outdoor stroller yet.
The Revolution PRO allows parents to run and train
with their child, with the added flexibility of having a swivel front
wheel, making it the perfect everyday stroller too. So if you’re looking
for a new training companion ahead of your push this year, don’t forget
to check it out.
Tuesday, 1 April 2014
Mummy Stress!
This week really has been the toughest since becoming a mum! Bee is (I'm guessing) teething... dribbling everywhere, screeching, screaming, crying, more screaming.. it's exhausting and last night actually left me in tears.
I took him for his audiology appointment yesterday as we had concerns he couldn't hear due to the wax build up, we were kind of right.
Bee passed on his left ear but failed his right, they think he has a build up of gloop behind his ear drum which should sort itself out over time but we have to go back when hes 7-8 months for further tests.
They weren't too concerned as you only need to be able to hear out of one ear for speech and learning development so that is a relief, I'm also glad its only one ear, although I'm pretty sure a couple of weeks ago he couldn't hear at all bless him.
Rocket is doing extremely well, loving preschool and as inquisitive as ever but I am loving teaching and explaining things to him and am fascinated by the things he learns at preschool and comes home to tell
us!
I took him for his audiology appointment yesterday as we had concerns he couldn't hear due to the wax build up, we were kind of right.
Bee passed on his left ear but failed his right, they think he has a build up of gloop behind his ear drum which should sort itself out over time but we have to go back when hes 7-8 months for further tests.
They weren't too concerned as you only need to be able to hear out of one ear for speech and learning development so that is a relief, I'm also glad its only one ear, although I'm pretty sure a couple of weeks ago he couldn't hear at all bless him.
Rocket is doing extremely well, loving preschool and as inquisitive as ever but I am loving teaching and explaining things to him and am fascinated by the things he learns at preschool and comes home to tell
us!
Bee-ing the last!
Now that Bee is born we have been thinking hard about what to use for contraception. He is our last baby and after actively trying for a baby for 2 years, going back to using contraceptives is a difficult decision as there are so many different options out there.
In the past I have had the implant 3 times, never got on with it so in the end just gave up. I've had the depo shot too, but when adding those hormones one of the side effects is that you can gain weight and that's really not an option for me.
Condoms are the quickest and easiest contraceptive option for us and we were recently asked to review some of the newest condoms from Durex; 'Real feel'. You can see what we thought about them HERE.
Part of me is sad that Bee is our last but due to my HMS being so bad, having any more children really isn't an option for us.
In the past I have had the implant 3 times, never got on with it so in the end just gave up. I've had the depo shot too, but when adding those hormones one of the side effects is that you can gain weight and that's really not an option for me.
Condoms are the quickest and easiest contraceptive option for us and we were recently asked to review some of the newest condoms from Durex; 'Real feel'. You can see what we thought about them HERE.
Part of me is sad that Bee is our last but due to my HMS being so bad, having any more children really isn't an option for us.
https://www.realfeeldurex.co.uk/
*This is a sponsored post and we were also sent product free to test in return for our honest review.
*This is a sponsored post and we were also sent product free to test in return for our honest review.
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