Spin Master has two new toys on the market that would make great gifts this Christmas.
Kid Kleen Bath Blizzard
My girls had already gotten very excited over a TV commercial for the Bath Blizzard so I couldn’t wait for them to try this out at bath time. No bath is complete without bubbles at our house, so I knew this would be a hit. The Kid Kleen line is a new series of kids’ activity toys specially made for bath time. The Bath Blizzard creates a waterfall of soapy, fun bubbles with the turn of a knob so your kids’ bubble bath never runs out of bubbles. It’s small and is designed to be hung on a tile wall, the side of the bathtub, or positioned on the flat side of the tub using suction cups. You can also hang it over the faucet. The Bath Blizzard comes with a small bottle of hypoallergenic bubble solution, but it is safe to use with your child’s favorite bubble bath. It retails for $19.99 and is suggested for ages 3 and up. The only problem you may have is talking your kids out of the tub. (Note, it does take four C batteries, which are not included.)
Aquadoodle Draw N’ Doodle Mat
I have always wanted my girls to try one of Spin Master’s Aquadoodle products since I am a huge fan of toys that don’t require batteries and are easily portable and no mess. My girls loved drawing and writing on the 32 inch by 32 inch fabric mat, which can be used over and over again (and rolls up for storage). I love that this is a no-mess toy that encourages independent play and imagination. My oldest daughter is in first grade and we used the mat to practice her weekly vocabulary words for a little fun twist to homework. The Aquadoodle Draw N’ Doodle Mat retails for $24.99 and is suggested for ages 2 and up. You can buy extra pens and if you have two kids I highly recommend doing so, you know, in order to avoid a mat meltdown.
Both the Kid Kleen Bath Blizzard and the Aquadoodle Draw N’ Doodle Mat are available at all leading toy retailers.
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The Aquadoodle Mat is neat (until the kids spill a cup of water on it and “finger paint” it).
We have one that is a Thomas the Tank Engine theme. You can draw water tracks on it, and the train will follow it.
-Mike
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