Creative, messy play is great when you are at home and can cater for spillages and the like but what about when you are at friends' houses or restaurants? Olivia Coates reviews the Revell MyArts Sand Shaker and found it perfect for taking out and about.
Project Mc2 is back on Netflix and coincides with British Science week which runs from 11 to 20 March, 2016. The dolls based on the programme's characters feature in a new presentation with experiments for young scientists to perform at home. Harriet has always favoured Adrienne Attoms and was delighted to try out her volcanic experiment, writes Anne Coates,
Laura Chambers was delighted when she reviewed the Frozen Aquadoodle from Tomy – perfect entertainment for her two-and-a-half-year-old daughter, Isabella.
Nothing beats a board game for getting the whole family engaged over the festive season and University Games has a range to suit all ages including Pointless, Chicken Charades, Smart Ass and 5 Second Rule.
It's a pencil, a crayon and a water colour – STABILO's Woody 3-in-1 sets are perfect to bring out the creativity in a child (or adult). Harriet and Anne Coates tried them out.
Faber-Castell has a range of art materials for young artists. Harriet tried out the Connector Paint Box, the Colourful Grip Crayons and the Ocean Adventure Creative Craft Set as Anne Coates reports.
From MGA Entertainment a new Netflix original programme, Project Mc2, plus character dolls and merchandise. Harriet and Anne Coates went along to the launch party to find out what it was all about – lots of science and lots of fun.
Bratz, the iconic fashion doll, has been relaunched with a new look and an updated ethos for today's children. Cloe, Yasmin and Sasha return with a new friend, Raya. Harriet was delighted to receive Bratz Hello My Name is™ Yasmin.