Having two grandsons, I’m always looking for novel toys and Build A Johnny Tractor is a delight. It makes a lovely free-rolling push-along for the seven-month old, in cheery colours and big friendly eyes on the windscreen. However, for my older, pre-school grandson, who loves to copy Daddy and Grandad when they have their toolboxes out, it is a dream. The tractor comes with, guess what, an electric drill (albeit a safe plastic version of the real thing). However it really works, and has two bits, which your child can use to take the whole tractor apart. The wheels come off and the body takes apart. Then he can use the power drill once more to build it back together again. How do they think of such great toys? The drill is powered by two AA batteries and the individual pieces are chunky, to make it easy for little hands to assemble.
At just RSP £24.99 I think this is a brilliant toy for youngsters. Stockists include; The Entertainer, Smyths, Argos, Amazon, John Lewis, Debenhams and Dunelm
Aquadoodle mats are great fun for all ages – such a simple but effective idea. A mat, printed in various designs and a special pen – that’s it – easy storage and easy to take in the car or on holiday.
You just fill the pen with water and your child draws on the mat. That’s it. The marks show up in bright colours when your child draws, but fade away completely as the mat dries – so they can start again. No mess, no so-difficult-to-remove- felt tip crayon marks. A parent’s dream. There are various different mats available – Aqua Splash N Print is a large mat with stampers, to introduce even your youngest to making marks and creating shapes; there are various themed mats (some which are incorporated into a bag for easy transport), such as Peppa Pig, Disney cars and My Little Pony; and then specialist Aquadoodles such as the Dress Designer. However the one I road-tested was the My ABC Doodle. Fabulous for four to five year-olds, the mat has pre-printed alphabet letters and numbers for your child to trace over, plus separate plain areas for free drawing (see the illustration). What a fun way to learn. And if you need more special pens, these can be bought separately too.
RSP £19.99 Stockists include; Argos, Smyths, Amazon, Entertainer and Shop Direct
By Dr K Thompson, author of From Both Ends of the Stethoscope: Getting through breast cancer – by a doctor who knows
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