Suite Spaces Modular Dolls House Sets

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The moment December arrives, parents across the land descend into a familiar state of mild panic. There’s a list, it’s long and of course it’s non-negotiable. And somehow, you’re expected to source everything whilst juggling work, life and the madness of Christmas itself. So, if you’re currently hunting for a dolls house and furniture, allow me to save you some time by pointing you in the right direction.

The Suite Spaces Modular Dolls House Sets are designed for 8 to 10cm dolls. There’s five different rooms available, a Deluxe Bedroom, Living Room, Kitchen, Bathroom and Game Room set plus the Style Surprises Blind Boxes which contains five surprise décor pieces to help children style and personalise their Suite Spaces rooms.

The clever bit is the flexibility, each room can easily be joined to the others to form one large house but as each room is modular you’re not locked into a single layout. When boredom inevitably strikes, the whole thing can be pulled apart and rebuilt in a completely different configuration. It might be kitchen on top one day with the bathroom at the bottom and on the next day it’s been swapped around – the layout is entirely up to the child’s imagination. Even the wallpaper and flooring are reversible, allowing for yet more rearranging and redesigning.

The attention to detail is just brilliant and it’s easy to see that a lot of thought has gone into every room. In the bathroom there’s soap, sponges and candles and the game room has a very modern feel complete with selfie light! The living room comes with a vase of flowers and candles, and the kitchen even has its own little fried egg for the frying pan.

I was also very impressed by the quality, the oven opens, the computer chair swivels, and when the rooms are stacked together they feel sturdy and well made. These are definitely built to stand up to the kind of enthusiastic play a child aged six and over will give them. This is not a flimsy, fall-apart-by-New Year sort of toy.

The smaller sets include 20 accessories and the larger ones come with 30, so there’s no shortage of home accessories to ignite budding designers imaginations. The sets encourage storytelling, creativity and hours of happy play, with endless scenarios to act out.

The Suite Spaces sets would make a wonderful Christmas present for any child who loves playing with dolls houses. We absolutely loved everything about them and I’ve no doubt they’ll be a big hit under the tree this year.

Standard rooms RRP £15 & Deluxe Bedroom set RRP £20

Blind box RRP £6 Avaiable from The Entertainer

Instant Confidence – book by Ant Austen

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Ultimate confidence is something which is learned, not given.  You aren’t born with confidence in the way that you’re not born to be able to project your voice when public speaking or to be able to handle stress, but it is something you can actively teach yourself. 

Confidence comes from knowing yourself though, not from being brave and standing in front of a room of people and giving a PowerPoint presentation. That’s the first lesson that Ant Austen is teaching you in his book, “Instant Confidence.”

Starting with a heart-wrenching back story, the book sets the scene for what confidence is.  Going through some simple exercises, Ant helps you to identify your limiting beliefs and where they come from using a series of questions. There’s a long section on being truthful with yourself, which is ultimately how those questions are answered and then worked on to be able to eliminate your limiting beliefs and grow.  

Following these truths, the book goes on to deal with any guilt you hold, the fear of changing these limited beliefs, and the freedom that comes when you break through. Only after reading through the book and the exercises can you find out what that freedom means to you or how you want to achieve it to get instant confidence.

The book is a self-help, short read that you can pick up and put down easily and has just 61 pages. Great for commuting, you can come back to it and do the exercises all over again and pick up a different limiting belief before you work on yourself and move on to even greater levels of confidence.

Available for £6.99 at: 

Brick Like This! LEGO Card Game from Asmodee 

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This Christmas, Lego have a genius card game for after dinner or Boxing Day, or as a great gift for families who love constructing with LEGO.

The game is usually played in pairs where one person is the builder and the other a communicator. The communicator takes a card with a diagram of an abstract Lego design and has to describe it to their partner. The game is timed, so the team who build the LEGO model quickest gains the most points!

There are 92 models to build and 20 challenge cards to make the game more interesting, like having to communicate without speaking or building with just one hand! 

The game includes 48 LEGO pieces which pertain to the designs on the cards, and the pieces are full sized LEGO pieces. It can be played with 4-8 players and is aged from 7 years upwards but you do need a stopwatch or time keeper of some kind. The small parts are not suitable for younger children either.

This is a really fun and easy to understand game for everyone. There’s nothing complicated about it and you don’t have lots of rules to memorize before you can play. The scoring is easy, but the actual building of the models is more difficult than you think so it’s really eye-opening to see how people cope with having to describe an abstract shape.  The timing element of the game makes it more urgent and therefore more fun, especially at Christmas time when everyone is more jovial anyway! I loved this game and the whole concept of building with LEGO and can see us playing this as a family throughout the year.

Available from £18 at: https://www.argos.co.uk/product/7716074?deeplink=true&gclsrc=aw.ds&&_$ja=tsid:11675|acid:169-582-1252|cid:10199914028|agid:102806174795|tid:dsa-44200048968|crid:763987808626|nw:g|rnd:5883392337404542790|dvc:c|adp:|mt:|loc:9045872&utm_source=Google&utm_medium=cpc&utm_campaign=10199914028&utm_term=&utm_content=text&utm_custom1=102806174795&utm_custom2=169-582-1252&cmpid=GG05X&GPDP=true&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=10199914028&gbraid=0AAAAAD9II9kL59fDoEw9wHarGCcZoHXlj&gclid=CjwKCAiAraXJBhBJEiwAjz7MZb-m_opPTTM2pjGuiQLV7uW6JAwZmTizGM7ZYBHPIeqkEaf3t-U8lxoCkYsQAvD_BwE

Baker Ross Christmas Crafts and Gifts

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December can be such a busy month so it’s nice to slow down every now and again, enjoy some quiet crafting time and make a few special decorations or gifts for family members. Having used Baker Ross kits before with my Cub pack, I know how good they are so I was really pleased to try out a selection of their Christmas craft kits with our mini reviewers. Their ready-made kits take all the stress out of crafting with everything you need included in the sets. This week we tried three of the sets – the Reindeer “Christmas Lights” Bead Threading Kits, the Christmas Tree Kits and the Santa Chocolate Holder Decorations.

Our little ones love rolling up their sleeves and creating something magical, and these kits kept them entertained for a good couple of hours. The Santa Chocolate Holder Decorations (£5.95) were definitely the favourite  – although the excitement may have had something to do with the chocolate “nose”! Each kit includes a Santa template, foam decorations, ribbon and simple instructions and as there’s no glue required, it’s completely mess-free. Available in packs of 8 or 32, these Santas are brilliant as gift tags, party treats or table gifts. Just assemble, decorate with the self-adhesive pieces and pop in a chocolate (Lindt truffles fit perfectly).

The Reindeer “Christmas Lights” Bead Threading Kits (£5.95) took a little longer to do, but they all enjoyed making them. With five assorted designs, the children enjoyed choosing their beads, threading them onto the black cord and wrapping them around the reindeer antlers to create the look of twinkling lights. Each one has a ribbon hanger so they can be used as a gift tag or Christmas tree decoration.

Finally, the 3D Christmas Tree Kit (£6.95) which contains foam pieces which slot together to form an 18cm tree, ready to be decorated with self-adhesive baubles, candy canes, snowflakes and stars. There’s four trees in the set and it kept our little ones busy for a good while.

As well as their brilliant craft kits, Baker Ross also offer a wonderful range of stocking fillers and party bag treats. Once our little ones had finished their decorations, they were more than ready to dive into a few extra festive goodies.

The Penguin Touchable Bubbles (currently £4.95 for a pack of 10 were an instant hit. These colourful little tubes create magical bubbles that you can actually touch without them popping. The children loved blowing the bubbles and trying to catch them as they floated down. They’re ideal for stockings, party bags or simply adding a bit of fun to a cold, winter afternoon.

The Snowman Pull-Back Racers (currently £4.50 for a pack of 6) were great fun to play with. Each snowman wears a brightly coloured scarf making it easy to spot the winner if you race them. They are ideal for Christmas Day races and are just as entertaining for the adults as they are for children.

It isn’t Christmas in our house without some building blocks and it’s nice to include some festive ones like the Penguin & Snowman Building Bricks in the Christmas stockings (£3.95). Each kit is individually bagged and includes easy-to-follow instructions and once assembled, the figures stand around 6.5cm tall and are perfect for festive play.

We’ll definitely be heading back to the Baker Ross website to stock up on more crafting treats for the Christmas holidays, and I’d happily recommend them to any family looking for easy, creative festive fun.

Jelly Blox Toys 

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Jelly Blox Creative Kit

A brilliant starter kit to the Jelly Blox empire is the Jelly Blox Creative Kit. Aimed at children aged 2 years plus, the jelly blox are squeezable, squishy coloured blocks which can be used to buld models or make creative play. They’re brightly coloured, and some of them have sand, glitter or shapes inside of them.  

The Jelly Blox Creative Kit has 20 pieces of brightly coloured blocks which can stretch and bend but don’t break. They stack or build with ease and because they’re so soft to handle, they don’t hurt when trodden on or dare I say it, thrown!  The kit contains blocks with shapes inside such as stars and foam beads, and they come in different sizes so that children can build with them. The texture is slightly sticky too so that they stay together, but so that they also give children some sensory play.

Jelly Blox Tractor Vehicle Set & Newbie Kit

Once you’ve started with the Jelly Blox Creative Kit, build on their collection with the Tractor Vehicle Set and the Newbie Kit. The Newbie Kit has 11 pieces of more fun, with shames that include sand or mini bricks. The texture of the bricks and sand inside the Blox gives an added dimension to their play.  The generic shapes make it easy for them to build their own toys or create imaginative worlds.

The Jelly Blox Tractor Vehicle Set is slightly different because it has shaped pieces and a blue person! The Blox fit together to create a tractor with wheels and crates on the back that contain mini apples! Think of the different role playing scenarios that could lead to? The 12 piece Tractor Vehicle Set adds a different dimension to your child’s overall Jelly Blox set.

If you’re starting with Jelly Blox, the Jelly Blox Creative Kit is a great place to begin and you can add to the collection to make even bigger play by adding the Newbie Kit and then something like the Jelly Blox Tractor Vehicle Set.  Once you add all the pieces together from all 3 sets, you will have 43 Jelly Blox to play with. Perhaps start creating your own farm?

Jelly Blox Creative Kit £19.99: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Jelly-Blox-Creative-Ouch-Free-Imaginative/dp/B0D1GG2PHB/ref=sr_1_4?crid=X52MBT8HNDN8&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.fO8SddsCUjb1s4Q-TrWttfM-RTc_3qCPH9EqOTbwk4br4dMKkJr6XcsKI_v0pjN1WmnVtD76i67r8pkLCTsuO1dc3pIa2pAVjxOMIjyJB0RXDvLU70WTk2I9QKaofWkFb6XeHe6d4D1FwMhJrD0r9iTkCsLFSsT38S4_mOosXT59L9VZ2JPz1NZs-EP7GBGPsVBZWwQEUPjR4d0z7zF_hwtafA-3sjcqaV8BhWYcYWtZ-3skpN4YgzLFPrJL1nu-AdJxuKxMg6LMyx8vDH52yVlFd0Cp7PX08rIb4-nxdKU.KxgdDRoO2JeUokfcGWwHXfYK0wYfu1bzFDQvll4qfZU&dib_tag=se&keywords=jelly+blox&qid=1760875819&sprefix=jelly+blox%2Caps%2C115&sr=8-4

Boldilocks – book by Deborah Frenkel & Carla Hoffenberg

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Bellamy is a boy with A LOT of hair. BIG hair. It swooshes and shimmers all day, people stare and people point because his hair is spectacular!

Bellamy is the star of the book Boldilocks, aimed at 4-8 year olds who are learning to read or are being read a bedtime story. The book goes on to explain how being different can be a blessing or a curse, depending on how you value differences.  Bellamy’s family, and whole community, value his long hair, so much so that people he loves and the people around him all want to be like him and have his hair!  Not everyone is as fortunate, but we can all be open minded, no matter what our differences are.

This hardback book has easy sentences for reading, and rich illustrations for each of the sentences on the pages.  There’s a lot of detail in each drawing too, such as the labels on the door of the florist and hairdresser shops, and the accessories worn by people in the street scenes. There’s plenty to point out and look at here, and a cross-section of life for asking questions, (What are all the different type of hair products for? Did you notice the boy with the hearing aid? Why do some people have tattoos?)

This is a great stocking filler, or gift to give at a birthday party as it’s not Christmas based and one that a child can read along to from an early age.

Available for £10.99: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Boldilocks-Deborah-Frenkel/dp/1921966378/ref=sr_1_1?crid=X3VGBR016EQ3&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9._jfxJ30byvXQLbNwX_4xgA.vwy80wPo0K5u1IjvNtrj1T8dSKumBW1Zjsa39CcOLoY&dib_tag=se&keywords=boldilocks&qid=1759080442&sprefix=bollocks%2Caps%2C88&sr=8-1

Tor’s Story Rainbow Balls, Puppets & Sorting Cups

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This was a real treat for a toy gift to review! Tor’s Story is an online shop that sells wooden toys specifically for toddlers and babies, with an eye for imagination play and Montessori. The labour of love for Sam, Mum to Tor, she loved wooden toys growing up but found that there weren’t so many around when she was a Mum, especially affordable wooden toys.  With her son Tor to test them, Sam went about creating toys that use imagination and develop skills of babies and toddlers who used them. Sam sent us the Rainbow Balls and Puppets Sorting Cups to try out.

The kit comes with 7 puppets (people) and their colour co-ordinated cups plus 7 balls with corresponding colours. There’s also a sorting bowl, wooden spoon, wooden tongs and they all live in a wooden tray box. The versatility of the pieces means that children can play with them for months on end, using the pieces in different ways as their development increases. All of the paints used are non-toxic and the shapes are designed for little hands, with no sharp edges or small parts.

There is the sorting aspect of putting the balls and the puppets into the same coloured cups, or exploring the different shapes with their mouths. The ability to throw or roll the balls comes first, then being able to pick them up with the spoon or tongs and eventually place them in the bowl with the tongs.  Building towers with the cups or hiding the balls within the cups or under the bowl also increases their imagination play, and older children can use the puppets to make up stories.

As an adult, there is something very exciting about unpacking a toy that has so much imagination potential. The very basic shapes and colours but multiple combinations that can be used with the set means that children can play endlessly with them and be safe, but also expand what they learn from them.  This is an amazing toy around children because they find ways of using the toy that you wouldn’t imagine, even making the wooden box into a house where the ‘family’ of puppets can live with the cups serving as beds, or the tongs and spoon to be used as cooking utensils where the puppets and balls are food and placed into the wooden tray.

An excellent adventure in toys with lots of imagination play and the ability for several children to play at the same time, including across different ages. Even adults will find it fun!

Available from £27.50 at: https://torsstory.com/products/rainbow-balls-puppets-sorting-cups

Manifest Your Everything – book by Nicci Roscoe

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You either know about manifesting or you don’t.  Manifesting is the art of being able to attract into your life whatever you want, and I realise that I have probably lost half the audience there. You might not believe that you can ‘manifest’ anything you want, or maybe you’ve tried and it hasn’t worked for you, but for the other half of the population, manifesting is an essential way of life. And yes, it does work.

Author Nicci Roscoe has written Manifest Your Everything as a step-by-step guide to using the manifesting principles to be able to guide you to your dreams. Starting with a chapter on Letting Go, it assumes you know what manifesting is and that you are immersed into the theory already. The Letting Go chapter is akin to the advanced level of a qualification, after you’ve learned all the boring stuff about how it works. The chapter gives you exercise as case studies, meditations and pages of explanation, all within beautiful illustrations.

The book, which has 5 chapters in all, then goes onto chapter 2 about giving yourself love.  This is mainly the investment work into being grateful for who you are and where you are already before chapter 3, which is Let’s Start Manifesting. Chapter 4 is Your Messages to the Universe, which is still part of the manifesting climb before chapter 5 is Remembering What You Can Do Now. I always think that self-help books are only good to a point, because they are missing the final chapter on how you live with your new found talent or knowledge, and where to go next. Roscoe has created the final chapter, in quite some detail, to give you some confidence in using the skills, and to finding out if the manifesting has actually worked.

This is a great book for anyone who understands what manifesting is, or has only just heard about it but doesn’t know where to start. It’s great for youngers too, who might be starting out in life, or going to university and need a bit of light reading that will open their minds. Fabulous stocking filler too!

Available online for £10.51 at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Manifest-Your-Everything-yourself-create/dp/1800651929/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1GRW96CXNFRMQ&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.FT2Q-xPhDF3EyK-Wcbq7WQuKgfZ11B1e1C3KgXZd8c0yMmbsCxpG-1tOSk60bzuga3KGGFMhdZuc2gANk8axyNh_4n_bNVpvjUf_0SJbCO8jcmW9dOjui3PrmCapMSRTjuGSHl4cbml8l5BRSUnEDxSWjtil9BM_yLRvRtr55z1_xV71TevTEMli9TljeS9uEFzFNvr2LcpYj8hCkiuGmeUMy3kP8PNctE-zpuNdqyM.T4rPVpgT0GgM9Ezi67epeprOVRAPrFpOwYMeifzEcLo&dib_tag=se&keywords=manifest+your+everything&qid=1757760429&sprefix=manifest+your+everything%2Caps%2C98&sr=8-1

Casdon Dyson Cordless Vacuum & Dyson Styling Set

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For as long as I can remember, I’ve always loved the idea of making a ‘grown up’ object miniature and still be able to use it.  The Dyson hairstyling set and Dyson Cordless Vacuum do just that – shrink down the real-life size to something manageable to a toddler.  Both sets actually work too, with the hairdryer from the styling set blowing air and the cordless vacuum really does have working suction!

The Dyson Styling Set contains a hairdryer, diffuser attachment, straightening nozzle, brush and comb. It’s based on the (very expensive) version of the Dyson supersonic that’s a favourite of Millennials. Each of the attachments actually work, so the brush can be used to brush a child’s hair, the diffuser and nozzle attach to the hair dryer and both can be used to ‘dry’ hair, although the air current is very weak. They are absolute miniatures of the real thing, just half the size for little hands to be able to use them! There’s even sound effects and panel lights to make it more realistic.

The Dyson Cordless Vacuum is again a miniature replica of the real thing. It comes with the main vacuum body, long nozzle attachment, and an interchangeable carpet vacuum head.  Just like the real-life thing! The whole vacuum measures 68cms in height, but it’s very lightweight for a toddler to be able to pick it up and use it. The body of the vacuum, where the dust would usually be collected, is filled with tiny coloured particles which children can take out and vacuum up again. 

With both kits, there is a great deal of learning for small children, which not only includes role play and imagination play, but the dexterity of using the brush and diffuser tools, adding and removing the vacuum heads and pressing all the buttons. There’s the science behind the air currents too, and cause and effect. They’re brilliant for keeping children amused, and we won’t mention how it encourages them to help out around the house too!

Dyson Styling set available from £40.00 at: https://www.casdon.com/product/dyson-supersonic-corrale-styling-set/

Dyson Codless Vacuum available from £25.00 at: https://www.casdon.com/product/dyson-cordless-vacuum/

Casdon DeLonghi Barista Coffee Machine

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Treat your little ones this Christmas to the same kind of pick-me-up as your coffee brings you with this replica, miniature sized coffee machine! Unlike the play pretend toys of our youth, this details coffee machine toy has everything that the grown-up version has including; two thermo coffee cups (for cappucino and americano), a milk jug (for frothing), portafilter and even a chalk board for writing up the menu and prices. It even has realistic sound effects! Even the dials go round, and the lever for the coffee beans works.

All the pieces fit nicely into the back of the machine and it requires 2x AAA batteries which are not included. It looks so unbelievably realistic though, it’s a real treat to be able to play with it!  It’s designed for children aged 3 and above, but if you don’t have a coffee machine at home (we don’t) then it’s difficult for a child to work out how to make the coffee and what the different parts are for. It’s great for older children to show them how to role play with it though, and if they see you make coffee at home on a similar machine, they even know the different types of coffee that can be made!  

We loved how detailed the machine is, and the addition of the noises and how all the parts fit together at the back as well as interact with the machine added to the fun.  If you combine it with a tea set or play picnic it adds to the realism. Setting up a coffee shop at home is a real treat for children too, complete with money and finger sandwiches, there’s endless hours of play here.

Available online for £25 at: 

Brainbox Games

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We’re two weeks into the school holidays, and so far the weather’s been, well… uncooperative. Grey skies and drizzle have meant we’ve been spending more time indoors than we’d like, which in turn means the board games have come out in earnest. Finding a game that holds the attention of little ones and keeps older children (and to be honest, adults too) entertained can be a bit of a challenge so we were really pleased when BrainBox sent us a couple of their games to play – Maths, The World and the pocket-sized Space version and I’m pleased to report that they’ve all gone down a treat – even the Maths!!

With a RRP of £13.99 RRP, these games are a brilliant blend of fun and learning – just don’t tell the children about the learning part! They’re simple to learn, engaging enough to keep everyone involved, and with a wide range of themes you can easily find one that matches your family’s interests.

Each BrainBox game includes 55 colourful cards, a ten-second sand timer, and an eight-sided dice. Players take turns drawing a card and studying it for ten seconds before rolling the dice to determine which question they’ll be asked from the back of the card. Get it right, you keep the card; get it wrong, it goes back into the box. After ten minutes – or longer if you want – the player with the most cards is declared the winner.

It’s not just memory that’s tested. The World edition, for example, covers 55 different countries, with questions not just about geography, but colours, objects, and flags and it’s easy to tailor the challenge to the age of the child. Even reluctant readers get swept up, our eight-year-old, who usually avoids books, especially in the holidays, happily reads the questions aloud, thrilled to uncover quirky facts about animals, landmarks, and places he’d never heard of.

The Maths game is a great confidence booster for children who might find numbers a bit daunting. It sneaks in numeracy practice without it feeling like homework, and our mini reviewers were so busy playing, they didn’t even realise they were learning.

The pocket-sized version (RRP £6.99), like the Space edition we’ve been playing, is perfect for holidays. With 25 cards and 150 questions, plus 25 conversation starters, it’s just the right size to slip into a bag or backpack. Ideal for long journeys, by car, train, or plane, it’s bound to keep little hands and minds busy while you navigate the motorway or airport.

So, if you’re looking for something to keep your children entertained, thinking, and maybe even a little bit wiser over the summer holidays, BrainBox games are a fantastic choice. Even just a quick ten-minute play before bed or in the car on a day out can help build knowledge, encourage curiosity, and with any luck, ease the back-to-school transition come September.

Who knew a little cardboard box could hold so much fun – and so many facts?

Age group 8+

Available from Amazon and all good toyshops

The Photo Creator Mini Digital Keyring Camera 

Disclaimer – We have received this item for free or on a loan basis for the purpose of this review/feature but all words and opinions are our own.

Although this is meant to be a toy for children aged 8+ years, I found myself enjoying playing with this myself! Photo Creator’s Mini Digital Keyring Camera is only a few inches square, the perfect size for a keyring but is also a fully functioning digital camera. It comes with a keychain, USB cable and 1G memory card which is actually more than enough for a child to play around with it until it’s time to download the photos, and it’s amazing that it all fits into one little camera!

Surprisingly, it also takes video as well as photos. If you want to add a memory card with more than 1G then it’s possible, especially if your child wants to take movies. The viewing screen is 1 inch from corner to corner, but it does contain a flash as well as a microphone. I would have loved this as a child! Think of all the adventures you could have and the memories stored when you’re too young for a phone but old enough to know how work a camera?

There’s only a few buttons on it – Camera/film, on/off, and a scroll button on the side to be able to go through the photos before they’re uploaded. The SD card and the cable outlet are on the bottom.  The photos upload really quickly too and they’re good enough quality!

The MiniCams come in different colours and styles. Our one is a Vintage style, which is purple and in the style of an old camera. There’s also Original (green), Retro (blue), Pro (light green), Compact (pink) and Instant (orange) which means children can collect them or they can have a set of them to share on adventures or school holidays.

This is brilliant as a gift for taking children on a plane or on holiday to keep them amused, plus it adds to their creativity as they look at the world through a photographic lens but without having to have a smart phone. It also introduces young children to how digital cameras and uploading photos works. At the price of less than £15, it’s a stocking filler too, or a gift in the post from Godparents. I love it!

Available from £14.99 at: https://www.very.co.uk/studio-creator-photo-creator-mini-digital-camera/1601152164.prd?sku=sku29130795&cm_mmc=google-_-PLA+-+Generic-_–_-__[*AdID*]&utm_campaign=Generic_TGB+%26+Seasonal+-+PMAX+-+Toys+%26+Games&utm_medium=cpc&utm_source=google&utm_term=&campaigntype=shopping&gclsrc=aw.ds&gad_source=1&gad_campaignid=22329058728&gbraid=0AAAAAD2k1i3Ch60Tzk1BTNFV356uct_Ih&gclid=Cj0KCQjwxo_CBhDbARIsADWpDH4DcrxPwlqfkp6_2NVe2NnYPq_AvIJTHLXW96AudHkx4oW2Bwa7YWkaAjXzEALw_wcB

Rubik’s Cube

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Give the kids something different this Easter instead of chocolate, but also get them off their screens! Gen X will remember the Rubik’s Cube from the 1980s and how many hours of fun we had trying to solve it.  Most of us didn’t (my brother just removed the stickers and replaced them back in the right order!)

This full sized Rubik’s Cube, which is available at Smyth’s, is the original design at 55 millimetres square. The record for completing the Rubik is 3.47 seconds, but if you’re looking for tips on how to solve it, there are tons of videos on You Tube. For the same price as an Easter Egg, the Rubik, which comes already completed, can be set up so that children can solve it in as few moves as possible.  Once solved, it can be reset again and again to provide more practice until children inevitably learn how to solve any configuration!

The Rubik Cube isn’t just for children. Teenagers and adults with the knack can enjoy this too, and it’s an excellent way of keeping adult minds occupied whilst still being social.  No screens are needed, just problem solving and some lateral thinking which is never a bad thing in the days of video games and smart phones.

The Rubik Cube is very robust, yet even at the full size is small enough to be able to be added to a laptop bag or luggage, or even a picnic bag.  It’s aimed at ages 8 plus and has a difficulty rating of 3 out of 5, but anyone who has ever tried to solve one, knows that it feels like it’s a lot harder!  This edition of the Rubik’s Cube is to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the game. The Rubik is a brilliant way of spending some downtime, and remembering your childhood at the same time!

Available from £10.99 at: https://www.smythstoys.com/uk/en-gb/toys/games-puzzles-and-books/board-games/family-board-games/rubiks-cube/p/109128

Kinetic Sand Scents Ice Cream Treat Set

Disclaimer – We have received this item for free or on a loan basis for the purpose of this review/feature but all words and opinions are our own.

Kinetic sand is the perfect example of a toy that didn’t exist when my generation was young – but should have done. If you’re not familiar with it, kinetic sand is simply soft sand that’s been treated so that it sticks together easily, can be fragranced and dyed a colour (as in this toy) and can be mixed up to make different colours. 

The Kinetic Sand Scents Ice Cream Treat Set is perfect as an Easter gift or to keep children happy over the Easter holidays. Aimed at age 3 years plus, it can be enjoyed by the whole family. The kit contains three different colours of sand which are also scented to smell like the ice cream!  Chocolate, vanilla and strawberry sand make up the Neapolitan colours of an ice cream parlour.  It also contains a fabulous waffle maker, sundae glass and cone and a toy ice cream scoop to remove the kinetic ice cream from the container. There’s some cute little accessories too, including a spoon and toppers, just as if you were making real ice creams!

It’s a brilliant set for children to be able to play with on their own, or use their imagination together. Either creating pretend ice creams for the family, setting up an ice cream shop as imagination play or experimenting with shapes and textures, it’s a fabulous learning tool as well. The sand sticks together so that you can create shapes that don’t fall apart. It doesn’t really dry out but if it does, just a touch of water makes it mailable again.  You can mix the colours to create new flavours or you can buy extra bags of kinetic sand to add to the kit over time and make different creations.

Just a note, it’s obviously not edible sand! It is one of those compelling toys that adults can get involved with too and it’s a line of toys that can grow and grow with both age and ability.  Completely wholesome and addictive at the same time!

Available at Smyths for £11.99: https://www.smythstoys.com/uk/en-gb/toys/arts-crafts-and-music/crafts/kinetic-sand/kinetic-sand-scents-ice-cream-treats-set/p/195159

The Launch Code – book by Zoltan A Vardy

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Zoltan Vardy, sales manager for 30+ years, creates his first book about sales, aimed at start-ups and new enterprises who have the product, but lack the sales.

As you begin to read the book though, you realise that it’s not just that they lack the sales, it’s that many start-ups lack the sales know-how. It’s one thing to have a product that is perfect in every way, but that doesn’t guarantee that you will sell it. Zoltan sets the scene for how the sales world works, and it has little to do with a CEO being able to sign huge contracts and more to do with tactics, and especially to do with having a proper sales manager who can create the right sales strategy.

That’s one side of the equation. The other side is that no matter how perfect you think your idea or your product is, there is a knack on how to refine it, or make it more useable across different markets.  Too niche and you alienate a huge part of your market. Too broad and you won’t target anyone and your idea is lost. This is especially true for media companies and apps, which Zoltan goes into depth about. It’s no wonder as there are so many apps out there and it’s relatively easy to write your own.

Zoltan has 3 Pillars which make up The Launch Code which make up the frame of the book.  There’s the Focus, Structure then Scale. Each of the pillars goes into 3 further modules, some of which are more technical than others. This is mainly about Business to Business (B2B) sales and Zoltan peppers his training with experience from his career in media sales.  There aren’t any exercises in the book, which is a shame but it is true to a ‘framework’ book which gives instructions in the form of modules.  

I like the book, but it is directed more towards those who are already in the throws of a start-up and have a lot of business acumen. I didn’t think the first 2 chapters taught me much, but the pillars and individual modules are short enough that you can spend time digesting the information.  Some of it is common sense, but as I read I realised that what I think of as common sense (coming from a business background) is new information to some people who probably don’t have that much experience so it’s good to have it written down in front of you.  The emphasis on experience throughout the book is obviously something that hits home with Zoltan who has helped 200+ start-ups who think they know everything. I was blown away from the comment about many businesses thinking that they don’t need a sales manager or a sales strategy, that their CEO can sell the product alone.  Wrong, and this book proves why!

The Launch Code helps cement what you already know in a B2B environment or for a start-up, gives you the reasons why you’re wrong and some sound structural advice on how to further your sales, safely!

Available online for £8.49 at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Launch-Code-Founder-Led-Startups-Revenue-ebook/dp/B0DW1D96G1/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1UE4ZYANCMO23&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.93SapvxrmzjGOp1ekokmsQ.WhkNYVgFjDX9Qv7hxBRO1fxfNNXGxI5KoV0IjZv-e3w&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+launch+code+zoltan&qid=1740042199&sprefix=the+launch+code+zoltan%2Caps%2C67&sr=8-1

Brand Momentum by Tony Lewis – book

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Insights into marketing might sound boring, but if you are in any type of business role, or certain industries then you’ll know (or should know!) that research, marketing and branding are essential.

Tony Lewis has 40+ years’ experience of consumer behaviour through his own business, Vision One Research. Along with the usual winding pathway of how the internet, technology and social media has affected branding, Tony has discovered his own method of accelerating brand coverage. The book Brand Momentum explains his methodology using the Laws of Physics to create an equation which gives a definitive number. This number, on a 0-100 scale, gives the marketer an idea of where on the scale of velocity a company is currently placed and allows professionals to tailor their marketing.  

Take Coke for instance. It’s a massive company but is it growing?  If it has high velocity (ie it is high on the 0-100 scale derived from the Brand Momentum method) then it means it’s a company going places and has room for growth.  The average for a company is around 50, but this could mean a company on the way up or the way down.  Too low and it could be a failing enterprise, too high and it could be running away without the right management.  Tony’s team know how to use the scale and the book explains how.

Brand Momentum is not for the faint-hearted. Those studying business or marketing will find it invaluable as Tony talks directly and with personal experience of the industry to get the point across. There are some technical areas where you need to do the maths and know a bit about the Laws of Physics (Momentum, specifically) and to keep up with the methodology. However, physicians and statisticians may find this book interesting too.  I think it’s also an excellent method for looking at potential companies who have potential for investing too, and if you’re running your own small business or are an entrepreneur, this would be a good way of increasing your brand knowledge.  The fact that this is a whole new method of assessing a company’s growth leads to may potential uses. This is one for the book shelf to read and come back to time and again.

See Tony Lewis’ website: tonylewis.com for details of purchasing the book:

Tony Lewis on Linked in: www.linkedin.com/in/tonylewis1/

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Connetix Roads

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When our mini reviewers were handed a box of toy cars and the new Connetix Roads set, their little faces lit up with excitement and they wasted no time diving in. Within minutes they were off, designing their own unique roads punctuated by plenty of engine noises, dramatic crashes, and imaginative storytelling. Whether it was a thrilling race, a spectacular pile-up, or a high-speed police chase, their imaginations knew no bounds. With just a sprinkle of creativity, this set has kept them (and Dad!) engrossed for hours.

The 48-piece Connetix Roads set is a dream come true for budding civil engineers. It comes with straight tracks, gentle curves, and pieces to create roundabouts and bridges, offering endless possibilities for creative road-building. One day it’s a race track, the next a twisty turny country lane leading to a farm. With so many configurations to explore, they never get bored and provides hours of entertainment. Once they’ve got to grips with the set you can add on the Roads, Ramps & Intersections Pack which has 16 pieces, including ramps of different lengths, intersections, arches and quarter circles to create even bigger and better roads.

What’s so wonderful about toys like this is how they blend fun with learning. While the kids are building roads or zooming their cars around, they’re also flexing their imaginations and working on problem-solving skills without even realising it!

Now let’s talk about quality because at £119 this isn’t a cheap toy. Each tile in the Connetix Roads set is made from food-grade, non-toxic materials so it’s safe for children. The tiles have strong magnets along every edge, so they join together easily and the riveted corners and beveled design make them sturdy and it’s clear these tiles are built to withstand years of imaginative play, making them a worthwhile investment. This is definitely one of those toys that once outgrown will end up in the loft for future generations to enjoy.

As well as being fun to play with Connetix tiles are a brilliant way to support STEAM learning (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Mathematics). These tiles help develop spatial awareness, hand-eye co-ordination as well as both fine and gross motor skills. As children (and even adults!) experiment with building and designing, they naturally engage in problem-solving and gain a deeper understanding of geometric principles.

This is the perfect toy to bring out on Christmas Day, it’s guaranteed to have everyone, from little ones to Granny, getting involved and having a go! Suitable for ages 3 and up, the Connetix Roads set comes with plenty of pieces to keep the whole family entertained. Whether it’s a solo project for quiet concentration or a group effort to create the ultimate track, this set provides endless opportunities for creativity, learning, and quality bonding time. It’s sure to be a festive hit for all!

RRP £119

Tractor Toys

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November’s here and if you haven’t started your Christmas shopping, don’t worry as we’re here to give you a helping hand. For anyone with a tractor fan in your house (young or old) there’s no shortage of great options from Britains and John Deere Kids by Tomy.  

These farm sets and tractors are more than just toys, they teach children about responsibility, problem solving and creativity. Just like on a real farm children will learn how things work and develop a sense of timing and purpose. Give a child a farm set and before long they’ll be feeding animals, baling hay and fixing fences and learning the basics without even knowing they’re learning! The beauty of these toys is that they run on good old fashioned imagination, with no batteries required!

The Britains brand has been a family favourite for many years. Growing up on a farm I remember spending countless hours playing with our Britains tractors. We would spread our farm across multiple rooms (much to my Mum’s dismay), recreating the jobs my Dad was doing on the farm. Now I get to watch my own son carry on the tradition, “working “ the land with his tractors just like his granddad used to do.

Britains 1:32 die-cast replica models are perfect for children aged 3+ and are great for farm role play and development. The well made tractors are suitable for indoor and outdoor play, although keeping them indoors is best if you’d prefer to avoid mud being brought inside! I especially like the Metallic Olive Green Valtra Playset which includes a stunning Valtra tractor, two cows, a calf, a dog, a bale lifter, feeder and two bales. With big tread tyres, a detachable driver’s cab and a working steering wheel this tractor can handle uneven ground and with a front and rear hitch you can attach other 1:32 scale models to get all your farming jobs done.

And these Britains tractors aren’t just for children, they’re quite collectable, especially with the farming community. My family have them proudly displayed on desks or bookshelves acting as mini reminders of the full sized tractors we grew up or in some cases – long to own! For those of us from farming families these toys are a nostalgic link to the past, bringing a piece of agricultural heritage into our homes.

RRP £39.95

John Deere’s a familiar name when it comes to tractors and they now have a fantastic range of children’s toys  If you’ve got a young one interested in farming or tractors then they will be thrilled to bits with the John Deere Kids Fun on the Farm Playset. This 20 piece set includes everything they need to create their own miniature farm and has four different vehicles – a John Deere combine, gator and two tractors  along with three trailers, four animals, two farmers, four fences and three accessories. With all these items children can enjoy hitching up trailers, loading animals and moving hay bales just like a real farmer would.

For added realism the combine’s head rotates as it is pushed along and the grain moves back and forth in the hopper. One of the tractors has a lifting bonnet while the other has a loader for moving bales providing hours of farming fun for little ones. The set is also compatible with other 1st Farming Fun sets making it easy to expand their farm as they grow.

RRP £42.95 Suitable for ages 12 months +

So if you’re thinking of what to get this year, or any time, really, look no further. A proper tractor toy or a farm set is the gift that keeps on giving. It’s a bit of education, a load of fun and it doesn’t matter if it’s a three-year-old or a fifty-three-year-old – you’ll see a smile just the same.

For the full range of Britains and John Deere Kids products take a look at the Tomy UK website.

Lamaze Flip Flap Le Dragon

Disclaimer: We received this toy free of charge for the purpose of this review and all thoughts and opinions are our own.

Isn’t this Flip Flap Dragon from Lamaze just delightful? Bursting with sensory surprises this little dragon is bound to bring a smile to the face of any little ones this Christmas.

Made from brightly coloured eye catching fabrics, it’s a visual treat that babies are instantly drawn to. Each part of its body is made from a different fabric, there’s silky arms, crackly feet and a velvety soft body that are all fantastic for little fingers to explore. And the best bit – pull the clip and the wings start flapping! Our little one absolutely loved it.

And it’s not just fun, it also supports sensory and motor skill development, making it the perfect mix of play and learning. Plus, it’s so cute that you’ll love seeing it around the house!  

With a handy clip it can easily be fastened to a buggy or car seat so no worries about it getting lost. 

If you’re looking for a Christmas gift for a little one or a perfect present for a baby shower, the Lamaze Flip Flap Dragon is an ideal choice. Grab one for your baby, and just wait until they start giggling at that charming flapping motion. You’ll love it, they’ll love it, and I suspect you might even find yourself playing with it too!

RRP: £14.99

Suitable for ages: 0m+

Stockists include: Independent toy shops, Smyths Amazon, The Entertainer, Hamleys, Sainsburys, Tesco, John Lewis Boots, Waitrose, Ocado.

Move Up or Move On – book by Lane & Gorbatov

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This is a must-have book for anyone with a career or wanting to improve their career.  Written by career coaches Angela Lane and Sergey Gorbatov, it focuses on where you are in your career now and where you want to be, but includes some really heavy coaching techniques which aren’t taught in schools nor are they in most online courses.  The book includes 10 steps which develop your career and make you stand out, legitimately, with no gimmicks and no quick fixes. It’s honest, hard work getting to where you need to be in your career but the book talks you through every step of the way.

It starts with the Career Edge Model (if you’re familiar with coaching then using models won’t be new to you) and has some nifty online tools which write reports for you about your strengths and usefulness. The book is then divided into 10 chapters and 4 parts. Starting with Career Visionary, you plan out what you want to get from your career. The second part is all about what you are like now in your career, if you are a good colleague and add value to your role and how you can improve yourself here and now. Part 3 is about Brand Building and how you stand out and networking. Finally, there’s three chapters on Opportunity Seeker about how to hit the ground running, whether you are limiting your own choices and how you are going to get to where you want to be.

I said this is a high-level book and that’s because it’s really deep and probably suits someone who is on their second job at least, but this works for those who are right at the top of their careers too. The chapters have exercises to do with typically need a lot of thought and perhaps a few days to get your ideas in order before you answer the questions, then there’s examples and stories of several very successful people known to the authors.  Working within the whole Career Edge Model, you can build on what you’ve learned in this book over time and go back and make changes but more importantly, you can read the book again and start over in a new industry, new leadership or just a whole new job.

I highly recommend Move Up Or Move On as a way of developing your sense of self in your job or career at least, but if you really want to fly and get higher up the ladder, only the kind of advice in this book, or a career coach, will be able to help you.  Incidentally, it will probably make you a better colleague and happier too.

Available from £7.05 on Kindle at:

Build Your Own Pinball Machine Advent Calendar

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The Build Your Own Pinball Machine Advent Calendar is a fantastic alternative to the usual chocolate advent calendar. When you open the lid you’ll still find the traditional 24 numbered doors but behind each one is a simple instruction sheet for assembling that day’s piece of the pinball machine. The components for each day are conveniently stored beneath the number doors and there’s also a full set of instructions (just in case you misplace the piece of paper) and a handy cardboard gadget to help you push out the slots.

Despite being made of cardboard the parts are surprisingly sturdy and pop out from the card surround easily without ripping or tearing. No glue is needed as the parts all fit together nicely.

Putting the advent calendar together is a fun experience and by December 24 you’ll have a fully functioning pinball machine. All that’s left to do is open the final door to reveal the all important marbles and then you’re ready to play. Pinball is a great game, appealing to all ages so it’s perfect for family friendly competitions over the festive period.  

Made from high quality sustainable biodegradable cardboard this eco friendly advent calendar is going to keep the whole family entertained this Christmas.

Suitable for children aged 8+

RRP £24.99

Stabilo Pens

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When it comes to stocking fillers, pens are a fantastic choice for both children and adults alike. Whether for school, work, or creative projects, STABILO offer such a wide variety of pens that it’s easy to find a set for everyone.

The STABILO Trio DECO Metallic pens are a great choice for children or crafters, with eight shimmering metallic colours, these pens are perfect for creating dazzling Christmas masterpieces, especially on dark paper. Their bold, vivid colours and metallic shine make them ideal for a variety of art projects, from cards to festive decorations. Designed with children in mind, the ergonomic triangular grip makes them easy for little hands to hold.

RRP £7.81

For those who enjoy precise drawing and sketching, the STABILO Fineliner in pastel colours are a good choice. With eight soft shades, these pens are ideal for writing, drawing, and sketching. The 0.4mm tip ensures clean, precise lines, making them a favourite among those who love to do detailed drawings.

RRP £4.74

The STABILO Boss Original highlighters in bright, vibrant colours will keep notes and important information easy to spot, making them incredibly useful for both students and professionals. Their special anti drying technology means you can leave the cap off for up to four hours without the ink drying out. With a wedge tip that allows for both 2mm underlining and 5mm highlighting these pens are nice and versatile. They are refillable too, helping to reduce plastic waste.

RRP £3.99

In addition to being great stocking fillers why not pair them with a colouring book or coloured paper for a creative Secret Santa gift, perfect for a budding artist?

The Dreamer’s Odyssey by Jacquie Flecknoe-Brown

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Have you ever wondered what your dreams mean? Or have you looked into their meaning and got lost, unable to identify what the dream book is trying to tell you?  Jacquie Flecknoe-Brown’s book The Dreamer’s Odyssey uses Carl Jung’s finding to read into the symbolism of dreams.   The book relies heavily on Jung’s work and goes into depth about how to read your dreams, work with symbols and mythology and updates the reader on findings from more recent studies.

Jacquie Flecknoe-Brown works as a Jungian Analyst in Melbourne, Australia and has a wealth of knowledge about dream deciphering.  The book is cleverly divided into 10 weeks, starting with the background on dream analysis but explaining how important it is to keep a record of your dreams, even if you wake up in the middle of the night and think you’ll remember It (you won’t!) and explains how to make a diary of dreams. Interestingly, when you make the decision to start analysing your dreams, that first night’s dream is very significant, so pay attention to the details in order to be able to analyse the meaning not only the next day, but in several weeks or months in the future.  Buying a diary or journal specifically for dream analysis would be really advantageous whilst working through the book, and brings up a lot of interesting ideas for you to deal with.

The whole book is split into 10 chapters, with each chapter relating to 1 weeks’ worth of work into your dream analysis. The first few chapters teach you about the structure of dreams; a beginning, middle and end and what all dreams contain in terms of certain content. This could be events from the day, themes in your life or some kind of symbolism, which is specific to your background or culture.  Most of the chapters have a sub-section where counsellors and professionals can gain further information into that chapter and how Jung researched or identified certain issues and patterns. It’s not so in depth though that it can’t be understood by you and me, and there are ideas in each chapter that you can come back to.  Luckily, there’s also a section in each chapter for some personal writing to make notes on what you’ve read or perhaps how it related to one of your specific dreams. The book also has exercises to help you understand some of the theories, which is also useful as you start to take dream analysis more seriously.

The second half of the book related to The Method. This is more about how to analyse dreams rather than just explaining the background to analysis or how to record our dreams. It goes into depth about individual’s psychology and whether you’re an introvert or extravert, in the terms of Jung’s work, not necessarily what we understand of the meanings today. Examples of dreams are also dotted around the text to help you hone your analysis skills which is also helpful. Lastly, the final chapters are called Making It Real and talk about putting your analysis into practice and using what you’ve learned.  

The Dreamer’s Odyssey is a fascinating book with real depth and useful exercises, making use of an endless too – your own dream world, to be able to analyse your life and your world. It’s a skill that will last a lifetime and the bonus of having the Jungian teaching explained in detail makes the book even more useful and worthwhile.  

Available from £7.50 at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Dreamers-Odyssey-Guide-Creative-Unconscious/dp/1911383353/ref=sr_1_1?crid=1XQ0VE62L6IKA&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.8IaRkVlFm7oZEa1kNEjOkqL3oGtbyXwmoor92WqEXWeRieolf2f8LUWtRaJS9CRavRh2fcOWyttCb7m4oo-OiAEj7_-P2q0k54Q2AQ-k-2sBR6KIMhpe-D0R28MUPE7O5Mzr_gPVs9nWIJPizzu7hEew1PJPcsWkGVMLN_H75Uep5raEeowpBktpGYuhwI7tPUz2TJ7lKPOgju6sl0qp1Zm1oMTkClHZL4zSsNuHnTQ.gPdEmP-Ym0skXyfsCez7hPuzBOohQDJZLGqj6jgtMx8&dib_tag=se&keywords=the+dreamers+odyssey&qid=1712557124&sprefix=the+dreamers+ody%2Caps%2C99&sr=8-1

Galt Card Craft

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It’s a good job our mini reviewers enjoy crafts, as the weather at the moment is absolutely dreadful and we’re having to spend more time indoors than we normally do in the school holidays. With a couple of family birthdays coming up, a card making session with the Galt Toys Card Craft set kept our mini reviewers occupied and they have made some lovely cards, some of which currently have pride of place on their grandparents mantlepiece!

The set contains 10 cards and envelopes and a variety of patterned and plain papers and stickers, you can either follow the enclosed guide and use their designs or come up with your own creations. Wavy scissors, a heart punch and a couple of stamps allow you to personalise your cards and our mini reviewers especially loved using the heart punch to make lots of mini hearts to put inside the cards which fell like confetti when the envelope was opened, much to the girl’s delight!

The set is aimed at children aged 8+ and our mini reviewers aged 7 and 10 were able to make the cards with minimal assistance. With 10 different cards to make it kept them busy all afternoon and they both really enjoyed making them.

This set is a great introduction to card making and now we have the scissors, heart punch and stamps I’m sure all my family will be getting homemade cards for all future celebrations!

RRP £14.99 available here

Powerful – book by Maisie Hill

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Be The Expert In Your Own Life

Maisie Hill has written books specifically for women in different stages of life, and Powerful is her latest update in how to navigate tricky feelings, situations and the psychology of life.  Although the book contains a lot of tips and tricks for women, the information and advice speak to men too.  

As yourself if you procrastinate? Do you know why? What about people pleasing? Or being defensive? Do you even know you’re being defensive or do you assume defensiveness is a typical part of relationships and communication?  Perhaps these are questions you don’t ask yourself very often, but with each chapter dedicated to another topic, Maisie Hill talks you through what each emotion is, gives examples and most helpfully, gives bullet points on how to deal with them.  Around all of the information, Hill explains why we have such emotions and in some cases where they come from.

The book is released on 9 May 2024 and uses a lot of the most up to date counselling theories and readings which are used today and talked about on social media.  If you’ve not been interested in self-help books before then Powerful is a great place to start. The introduction talks about how your nervous system deals with emotions, stress and triggers from our lives which is the foundation of the book before you get into the detail in each chapter.  Maisie Hill has written books for women specifically and really seems to have her finger on the pulse with the topics most women are facing nowadays. People pleasing is a big problem among women, and understanding why we do it is the key to solving the issue plus changing our behaviour so that we can enjoy all the relationships in our lives.

The book can be picked up and chapters read in isolation, which is particularly easy when there are so many bullet point tips in each chapter that help you create boundaries and adapt to situations.  I would recommend reading the introduction though, and the book as a whole is a great base when you read it cover to cover, then keep it for reference.  Some of the chapters are quite long, so it would help if you had some peace and quiet to read the whole book before you delve in at a later date!

Available from 9 May 2024 for £15.99 at: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Powerful-Expert-Your-Own-Life/dp/1472978927/ref=sr_1_1?crid=2DSMDDD17KYOK&dib=eyJ2IjoiMSJ9.8IyM0bbTIe6zG863X8uM8IVTXjMHyXLcBHaU8LS4QXFCLGOscgn7b7eKANRE-s4v.NZbjWKqfCmx0pxCQirS9vhTbbEGMea2dRZmhHxY3xaU&dib_tag=se&keywords=powerful+maisie+hill&qid=1711718650&sprefix=powerful+maisie+hill%2Caps%2C78&sr=8-1