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Choosing the Best Outdoor Toys For Your Child

December 11th, 2009 admin No comments

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outdoor play toys

Outdoor toys can entertain your child for hours-the very toys have features and accessories that keep them hooked and interested. How do you choose the outdoor playthings for your child? The following guidelines should help:

1. Choose toys that match your child’s interests.

If your son jumps on the furniture all day, consider an outdoor set that hat plenty of jumping and climbing opportunities, like a bouncy house or ball pit. If your daughter loves to play in the bathtub, consider toys that squirt or sprinkle water, or even an age appropriate set of pool toys.

2. Choose toys that are sturdy and durable.

Look for a strong and sturdy toys set for your child. Toddlers can be hard on their belongings-banging them together, chewing on edges, and simply dropping them to the ground. Choose quality toys that will stand up to vigorous play. Choose a quality set made of tough plastic, thick vinyl, or wood. Keep in mind that the toy you choose should be able to withstand being outside. Items made from cloth may not hold up well to the elements, and should be stored indoors.

3. Choose age appropriate toys. Read more…

Outdoor Toys Aqua Light Mask

December 8th, 2009 admin 5 comments

Wild Planet Outdoor Toys AnticsĀ® Aqua Light Mask

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bath toys

This has to be the coolest swim mask ever! The Aqua Light Mask is a swim mask with waterproof headlights. Now you can light up your way when you dive for clearer vision and underwater fun – day or night. The mask sports dual headlights and the battery compartment is waterproof up to 35 feet down.

Flip the little blue switch at the top of this cool swim mask and you’ll be able to see underwater in the dark, because this mask has built-in headlights! Imagine two tiny waterproof flashlights mounted on the top of a swim mask, and you’d have the Aqua Light Swim Mask. It’s made of hard yellow plastic with blue trim, it has a standard black nose cover and an adjustable strap to fit junior swimmers ages 6 to 10. The lights are powered by four AAA batteries (not included) to be contained in a horizontal compartment on top of the mask. The lights in the center require two tiny light bulbs, which are included. These components are kept waterproof through the use of O-ring seals. The Aqua Light Mask heightens underwater visibility, and is a cool pool tool for swimming at night. –Marcie Bovetz Read more…