The Ugglys are the sickest, rudest and crudest range of pets you would ever own! Now The Ugglys have expanded their collections into collectable The Ugglys figurines. They are small in size but big on gross and include the Dirty Dog Wash Van to Pet Shop.
Palace Pets Royal Carriage & Fashion Tails Pet
Ms C is no stranger to Palace Pets as we had reviewed their Palace Pets and salon range. She still loves to play with these as well as the app (free to download) and so for us, they pass the longevity test. Each Disney princess has their own adorable Palace Pets friends to play with. Each of the animal’s friends have a resemblance to their respective master, whether it is in their look or in their accessories. The app allows children to pamper their virtual pets in the magical app.
Palace Pets are suitable from aged 4 onwards and the range includes:
- Furry Tail Friends: Teacup, Beauty, Berry, Treasure, Pumpkin and Blossom.
- Primp & Pamper Ponies: Petit, Bloom and Bibbidy.
- Talking & Singing Pets: Treasure, Pumpkin and Berry
- Fashion Tails: Teacup and beauty.
- Pamper & Beauty Salon, Beauty Bliss set, Blondie Bliss set and Royal Carriage
Teksta Robotic Puppy Review
Teksta is a life-like interactive robotic puppy that responds to your voice, physical gestures, lights and sounds. There are five in the Teksta range: Blue, Pink, T-Rex, Kitty and Dalmatian. They are suitable for aged 5 and above.
Inside the box, it comes with a puppy, dog bone, a red ball and instructions. It requires 4 x AA for the puppy. For advanced programming, you can download the Teksta app from Apple store or Google play to have more fun with your puppy!
The Happy’s Pets Review
Need a happy and cute pet for your child that does not require much care? Flair have launched the Happy’s Pets and there are four adorable pets to collect (RRP £19.99), each with their own loveable personality; Bentley the Retriever, Chance the Beagle, Sport the Goldendoodle and Mittens the White Cat. They are suitable for aged 4 onwards.
National Forest Adventure Farm Review
Earlier this week, we went to the National Forest Adventure Farm which is located in Burton upon Trent, within an hours drive from Stafford, Stoke, Nottingham, Birmingham, Wolverhampton, Leicester etc. We are only 30 minutes away, driving up the A38. There is plenty of free parking plus disabled parking right at their entrance.
This year, National Forest Adventure Farm are aiming to break the Guinness World record for the largest display of scarecrows! The best scarecrow creations will win an annual family pass to the farm. You can either bring your ready-made scarecrows into the farm or make one in their Scarecrow Workshop for free if you bring your own clothes or for just £1, they will provide everything you need to make one!
Little Live Pets Bird Review
No time for pets? Hate cleaning? Maybe you could get your child a toy pet instead. Character Online have a range of little live pets – birds and butterflies. We have received Angelic Angela bird. There are eight to collect in this range. They are suitable for ages 5 and onwards.
The Ugglys Belcher the Dalmatian Review
Bring Cupets to Life!
Cupets are cube shaped pets that come to life on a smart device and each have their own personality and ability. It is suitable for aged 3 onwards and the app is free to download from iTunes and Android store.
Poppy the Pirate Dog
Poppy the Pirate Dog is a book written by Liz Kessler and illustrated by Mike Phillips. The book is suitable for ‘Early Readers’. Blue Early Readers are perfect for sharing and reading together. This is a red Early Reader which is the next step on your reading journey. It was released on 30 August 2012 and published by Orion Publishing. The book is paperback containing about 80 pages with six chapters. The font is a good reading size, simple words and easy to read by school children. Each page is beautifully illustrated with a lot of action.