The reins even have a metal bar that goes in his mouth!" Choose from 6 different ponies. He is just like a real horse and all his things are so real. I also like putting on his rug so he doesn’t get cold and grooming him. I like putting on the reins and the saddle. "He is so soft and cuddly but I like that he can stand up. "I really like my pony," said our child tester Annabelle, 8 (pictured above with the Thomas pony the other pony pictured is Popcorn). There are also leather saddles and bridles and fabric bandages and saddle pads you can order separately. He stands independently on his legs but is still hugely huggable with lovely soft coat that you can groom. This large (41cm-high) handmade plush horse, with plaitable tale and mane, arrives in a box that looks like a horsebox and can be turned inside out to become a stable. The Clown game is my favourite." Comes with a wrist strap and 1 roll of thermal paper you buy more paper – and a storage case – separately.Īvailable at: Very, Argos and Amazon Leapfrog Clean Sweep Mop & Bucket, £33Īge suitability: 3+ | Best for age: 4+ Batteries required: None "I like it because it has games on it, too," said our child tester Reya, 5 (pictured above), "and because it can flip up so you can take selfies and print them out using the printer button. The picture quality isn't bad and you can insert an SD card to increase the memory but there's no flash (and, obviously, no colour). Our testers found it easy and intuitive to use and we like the parental controls you can set on it. It can also print your pics as line drawings or with special effects, stamps and borders, and it shoots video and plays 3 games. This chunky 13cm x 4cm child's camera has a flip-up in lens and a zoom function and takes pics or selfies and instantly prints them in black and white on thermal paper. There is nothing that I don't like." Comes with 1 pen.Īvailable at: John Lewis, Argos and The Entertainer Batman Gotham City R/C Racer, £49.99Īge suitability: 5+ | Best for age: 5+ Batteries required: 1 x rechargeable (included, with USB charger) I like how it is made because I like how it turns its wheels and how it talks with no mouth. "It is really fun and exciting and awesome and cool," said our child tester Jenson, 5 (pictured above). You will need to hold the paper down, though, so that his pen doesn’t slip. The instructions and controls are easy enough for a child to master on their own, and we really like how JotBot talks and sings whilst he’s drawing. He’ll also draw pictures of his own choice and even half pictures for you to complete – and there’s a coding function, too, for older children. Recommended by: John Lewis and The EntertainerĪge suitability: 3+ | Best for age: 4+ Batteries required: 4 x AA (not included)Ĭhirpy and cute, this 30cm-high drawing robot comes with 15 double-sided cards: place him on some paper, pop one of the cards in his backpack and he’ll draw the object that’s pictured on the card. You can buy other furniture, accessories and figures separately.Īvailable at: Argos and Amazon Play-doh Ultimate Ice Cream Truck Playset, £99.99 #Popular boy toys age 9 little disc collectables codeComes with Gabby and Pandy Paws figures, 8 furniture pieces, 2 Dollhouse Deliveries, and a QR code to scan to unlock a reward in the (inevitable) Gabby’s Dollhouse app. There are 7 different rooms and a Cat-a-Vator that moves (a bit clunkily) between the floors. She's a big fan of the cat's-tail Delivery Tower on the side (you put the 'delivery' in the mail box, press a button and out it shoots). Our child tester Leyla, 3 (pictured above), is a massive Gabby fan and has been playing with it every day since it arrived in her house. Recommended by: Argos and The EntertainerĪge suitability: 3+ | Best for age: 3+ Batteries required: 3 x AAA (not included)Ī 61cm-tall, 4-floor plastic dollhouse, inspired by the Netflix show and featuring cat's ears on the roof and sounds from the show that are triggered when you press the heart at the house's base.
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