Wild Planet made Charlotte go Wild! (closed)
Every now and then we get the opportunity to test out a product, which is great. Its even better when that product is a TOY. I am not sure who was more excited to see what mystery toy came in the mail, my daughter or I. When we opened it, there was a collective “ooooooohhhhhhh”. I hadn’t even seen this toy yet and it looked just short of totally awesome.
So we set up the toy, requiring a few batteries, and go to work setting it up. You HAVE to watch this video of my DH and daughter playing this game:
How is THAT video for a thumbs up from Charlotte (and did you enjoy my DH running around playing too? LOL)! What we loved about this game as a family, was that it involved getting up and moving around. There are so many video games in the market now a days, that what our kids really need is an incentive to move thier tooshes.
There are several levels of this game and it moves on from naming which animal to find, by colors, to phonics, to the sounds the animal makes, and really switches it up. Its also an easy set up for a child to just start the game by a simple push of the button and to put right on top of the animal.
Wild Planet says this about the toy:

What Animal Planet says:
Animal Scramble features an electronic hand-held tagger shaped like a giraffe and four fist-sized friends (a monkey, parrot, tiger and elephant). The giraffe calls out which animals kids should run to and tag and tracks the amount of time taken to complete each course. In team mode, kids are instructed to pass the giraffe to other players as they work cooperatively to achieve their fastest time.
The giraffe houses a microchip that uses Radio Frequency Identification to recognize the different animal targets, which can be set up side-by-side, or spread out across the length of a football field. There is no limit to the distance between targets. Farther targets result in more running and exercise. When the giraffe is placed over the correct animal, the circuit is complete and the players advance.
As the game progresses, the commands become more challenging. In early levels, the giraffe calls out the first letter or full name of the animal to tag. Once kids master the names, the game adds in animal sounds, colors and characteristics. (Who says roar? Who is orange? Who has stripes?) These questions help kids learn to identify single objects in multiple ways.
Animal Scramble requires physical exertion through running, bending, reaching and tagging movements that aid in the development of large and small muscle groups while improving coordination and motor skills. The sharing, listening and turn-taking aspects of the game practice positive social behaviors. Played indoors or out, solo or in teams, Animal Scramble keeps kids up on their feet, expending energy and having fun.
Requires 3 AA batteries, not included.
Recommended Ages: 3-5 / Players: 1-6
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My daughter would love The Spy Gear Party Pack!!!!
We like to keep our kids active by giving them a timer. Then we clock how fast they run. It’s weird how into it they get.
As for ideas, I’m not sure if this counts but my home is filled with books. Both my sons have overloaded bookshelves and there are books in my car and my bedroom and all over. Anytime someone wants a book read and I am ready to drop everything and accomodate.
I like the hyper dash for both of my children.
The Hyper dash is really cool.
Our dog loves to be chased, especially when the route includes running around the sofa in our living room. My son is an eager participant, so both of them get a little extra exercise this way.
I think my son would like the Jet Streamers II.
My son would love Dragon Magic Egg
We have two dogs, and we tell my little guy how important that it is that they get their exercise (they’re terrors without a ‘walkie’). So it works out perfectly, when the dogs go out for a walk, our little guy comes with us, so each day he’s assured of having exercise!
My little guy would get a kick out of the Dino Magic Volcano Playset
from the Fizz’n Find line. I think any little one would love the surprise of finding out what the egg has to offer, and the magic of the ‘fizzing’!
On the weekends my husband takes our son on long bike rides. They ride for miles on the trails near our house and end up at the ice cream store for a treat. He also helps my husband wash the car and do yard work. Around the house he helps me with chores like folding the laundry, picking up toys, etc. I trick him into thinking that these are fun activities by doing them to music. He likes to be helpful. He’s 5, we’ll see how long this lasts.
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My son just learned to swim this summer so the Pool Action Pack would be perfect for him. He’d get a lot of use out of it since we live in Florida. I think he’d like the Animal Scramble too, he loves a challenge.
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To keep my daughter busy and up off the couch we try to get her involved in all household chores, we have her go get things for us etc. Like when I am doing the dishes I ask her, “How fast do you think you could get Mommy a towel?” Let’s see how quickly we can pick up the toys?!?!
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I think my daughter would like any of the Fizz n’ Find toys!
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Some ways that I keep them active is to tell them that I need help because I just can’t do things myself like folding clothes, setting the table, picking up toys. They think I really need help and I get to talk with them and have fun while I get things done around the house. We like to go on walks, to the park, and outside a lot. This gets them active and out of the house so that when they do come home they are excited to play with their toys instead of being bored with what they have and so they watch t.v.
All the toys are so neat! My girl would have to have the Water Babies, any one would do. She is 2 and loves babies!!!! My son would love the magnet dive gloves. Man, I think they look so cool, I want some too!
For my second entry, keeping my kids active ~ For one both my daughters take several dance classes. I make them practice at home as well, not a lot but enough to get some exercise & keep up.
They both ride their bikes a lot, so I don’t usually have to do much to force them. My oldest is always outside & I have to actually make her come in & relax. My youngest will get funny sometimes & want to sit in front of the tv just a bit too much. Then I usually offer to go on a walk for her & she always goes.
Hyper Dash looks pretty cool!
best way I know to get my kids nice and tired and not watching tv is to get outside and play. We buy all kinds of toys for them to take outside. If it’s cold, it’s okay, grab your jacket and go outsdie! If it’s hot that’s okay, jump in the pool!!
my oldest would have a blast with the dodge disc’s! Great fun!!
We keep our kids active by bringing them to the school playground to play.
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