From bean-filled blobs to a chewable kangaroo, Doosie Morris offers parents a cheat’s guide to the next big trends in toys
Stemming the tide of misinformation that makes its way into children’s heads via the internet is a daily anxiety for many parents. Balancing children’s endless curiosity and appetite for technology against one’s own patience and lack of doctoral qualifications in their chosen subject of interest at that moment can be enough to test the best of us.
Sign up for the fun stuff with our rundown of must-reads, pop culture and tips for the weekend, every Saturday morning While it’s no magic bullet, this year the interactive Magic Adventures Microscope won product of the year at the fair. Part microscope, part video player, part game console, it takes a play-based approach to science and the environment, allowing children to literally put their world under the microscope. They’re encouraged to take random detritus – leaves, sticks, that loose flap of carpet in the living room – and examine them in detailed macro vision.
It’s little surprise that the kids’ choice award winner at this year’s fair was a squishy mashup with the world’s , Pokémon. The Pikachu and Gengar Squishmallows are only the beginning. Sorry in advance to any parent asked to catch them all.The Sylvanian Village, on display at the Australian Toy Association fair.Sylvanian Families are back. Children of the 80s and 90s may remember these humanoid-woodland creature hybrids frolicking through bucolic settings .
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