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Hot Wheels Celebrating Father’s Day

13 June 2015 by Eileen

Father’s Day is just around the corner. We always try to make the most of the day by having a nice meal and spending time having fun together. Both my husband and I have lost our fathers through illness. Mr C has vowed to stay healthy and stay active with the children. Also working from home means Mr C gets to see the children and have dinner together more often.

Hot Wheels Celebrating Father’s Day

In the past few years, the role of men has significantly changed, and a research by Hot Wheels published today highlighted that modern dads play a more active role in parenting. The new study revealed that dads want to make a positive impact on their children’s lives and to spend more time with them. In fact, dads are more likely than mums to choose toys that remind them of their childhood or that can help build a connection with their child.

Hot Wheels campaign is dedicated to ‘Dads Who Never Need to Grow Up’. It includes an interesting and fun video that delves into children’s perceptions of dads and reveals that modern-day dads do know how to have fun and have the cool factor that makes them fun to play with.

Hot Wheels Track Builder System offers the ultimate track experience allowing kids to design, create & customize their very own track challenge creating their own stories and adventures and expand their worlds through Hot Wheels!

Hot Wheels Track Builder Spiral Stack-up comes with one die-cast car, it is priced at around RRP £20.99. It is suitable for ages 3+. It does not require batteries and is compatible with other Hot Wheels sets to increase the fun. This set can be built and rebuilt in every direction, horizontally or vertically, spiral for a fun experience every time. Once you have set up the track, you can place a car at every gate and launch the cars to race to the finish!

Hot Wheels Track Builder Spiral Stack-up is available to buy from Argos, Asda, Tesco, Toys R Us and Amazon.

Disclosure: We will be receiving the set to try out. Image used with permission.

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Comments

  1. Mummy of Two + 1 says

    16 June 2015 at 8:07 pm

    I think all Dads love to play ‘with’ their children! My OH loves getting the LEGO and Hot Wheels out!

  2. Fiona Martin says

    14 June 2015 at 8:54 pm

    This looks fun, think my husband and son would have lots of fun with something like this!

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