insanityrules
Posts:8

 | | 20 Jun 2008 5:23 PM |
| We all see them advertised..but until someone we know recommends them...how many of us go out and buy them??
Give us a few toys to try out..they will be very enthusiatically tested..lol
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Snoopy
Posts:161

 | | 21 Jun 2008 7:53 AM |
| | Teething toys, would be good to let other Mummys know what's good and what's not. | | | |
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goldilox
Posts:18

 | | 22 Jun 2008 9:49 AM |
| | I'd like to try some toys, some that look like they're made from sturdy plastic end up being the most flimsy plastic and break so easily. | | | |
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bigmouthmommy
Posts:6

 | | 23 Jun 2008 8:50 AM |
| | I want toys that are good and safe for preschoolers. My daughter loves playing with very creative toys. Toys that help them use their creative sides | | | |
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emmik20
Posts:3

 | | 24 Jun 2008 12:50 PM |
| | i would also love to trial educational toys. anything to get their little brains working, because I have trouble some days coming up with new ideas for them to do education wise. | | | |
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gypsyanne
Posts:24

 | | 24 Jun 2008 3:47 PM |
| I agree with emmik20 I have a 2yr old who i can never keep up with new ideas for him to keep his mind active and educate him at the same time. THis woudl be a great idea if Vibe village found something to try and then recommend to all our mums and mothers groups we attend | | | |
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claire_elvira
Posts:4

 | | 26 Jun 2008 3:22 PM |
| | I agree with everything that's been posted!!! And maybe also some kids dvds? I have so many dvds, and half the time the kids won't watch more than 5 mins of it before they're off and about again! Also cds... it's hard to know which ones are really good, and which ones will just send you nuts if you have to hear them over and over again! | | | |
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leimay
Posts:22

 | | 28 Jun 2008 11:18 AM |
| | With 3 kids, 8, 2 and newborn it is hard to know what to purchase for them. The things they are into this month are outdated next month | | | |
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Mel0307
Posts:0

 | | 30 Jun 2008 5:13 PM |
| | yes, this sounds like a great idea | | | |
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princessmya
Posts:9

 | | 30 Jun 2008 7:14 PM |
| | SOme good old fashion wooden toys would be great to see reemerge again! | | | |
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Snoopy
Posts:161

 | | 02 Jul 2008 2:35 PM |
| | After receiving 2 mega toy sale catalogues(Kmart & Big W) in the mail today-with over 200 pages of Toys, I really could not think of anything better to try out. How confusing these catalogues are with so much choice. | | | |
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missnickley
Posts:12

 | | 02 Jul 2008 7:58 PM |
| | I agree, its hard to be fun and spontanious without becoming monotonous! | | | |
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viveinna_23
Posts:20

 | | 03 Aug 2008 3:47 PM |
| | I'd really like to try some baby bath toys for my son. | | | |
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holygrail
Posts:1

 | | 04 Aug 2008 6:22 PM |
| | I am with a charity called Mummy's Wish and we are looking at long lasting, easily cleaned toys to leave in oncology wards when mum's are getting treatment. | | | |
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terri.todd
Posts:84

 | | 11 Aug 2008 1:58 PM |
| | it's all good, how many times have we heard oh mum (kids name) has a great toy, I want one. Great word of mouth with kids | | | |
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SonicBoom
Posts:27

 | | 12 Aug 2008 10:54 AM |
| This is a fantastic idea! | | | |
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melcribb1
Posts:2

 | | 02 Apr 2010 3:23 PM |
| I'd love to try out new educational toys before they go on the market and there's a huge scramble for them in the shops! My baby is only 7 weeks but she's like a sponge and takes in so much of her surroundings. Baby books or toys with more textures would be great too, they seem hard to find, really good ones that can last for longer than a few months.  | | | |
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JOANNEOLIVER
Posts:1

 | | 17 Apr 2010 9:39 PM |
| I would love to be able to trial products with my children andthe be able to recommend them to all my mum friends - For toddlers: educational toys For babies: Teething rings and gum/teeth brushes. | | | |
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sumaya
Posts:3

 | | 19 Apr 2010 8:38 PM |
| | I definitely recommend educational toys because i want something that helps my children to think and learn as well as being fun to play with. | | | |
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MysticalAngel335
Posts:1

 | | 20 May 2010 2:57 PM |
| Also another mum jumping on the toy testing, I have an 8yo daughter , 3yo son & 19mth daughter with heaps of diffent aged kids coming in and out.
Toys for girls: crafty is the IT toy no matter what age ( 1yo + with mums help)
boys toys: needs to be hard to stand up to a lot of action playing thanks to ben10 & transformers guidance.
Mix it up: Education that is basically wooden or puzzles gets anyone attention, same with new boardgames! | | | |
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