Fantastic Ideas for Children’s gifts

Posted by admin | Walk Around | Thursday 1 October 2009 1:55 pm

Boys and Girls love the idea of being able to photograph life around them on camera, whether its their mates, or their pet rabbit eating a carrot. Modern cameras are not really built for kids, so it is fantastic that VTech have come out with a range of Kidizoom cameras, specifically created for children who want to take pictures.

Vtech has a number of models of Kidizoom camera, such as the pink ones mainly for girls and camouflage cameras for those young adventurers wandering deep down the back of the garden and don’t want to alarm the wildlife.

The camouflage Kidizoom camera take real photographs that can be reviewed and edited directly on the camera LCD, or sent to a printer for a permanent record.

Kidizoom cameras are for kids over 3.

Another amazing toy for kids is the Smart Cycle. The Fisher PriceSmart cycle is a great way for kids to learn, and they have fun doing so. It’s a stationary bike that plugs into your TV, and games can be bought separately offering a wide variety of games and skills that your children can learn while enjoying themselves.

Your children can play with their favourite characters like Dora the Explorer. These characters guide them through the wonderful adventures.

Smart Cycle games have three methods of play – explore/encounter, arcade games and race mode. Your children will have lots of different games to keep them happy for a very long time.

For the slightly older child, one toy that will amaze them (and this goes for the older kids) is the Spykee Spy Robot. Spykee is a meccano robot from the clever people over at Meccano. The robot can be controlled either with Wifi technology or over the internet. That’s right, you can be in a different country and moving your Spykee robot around your house as you watch its progress on the built in camera.

Spykee is a toy for the older kids. It is something that always entertains and amazes.

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