Totin’ the Toddler Tote!

November 24, 2008 by Caryn 

This week we’ll be traveling to the south for Thanksgiving!  Traveling with a child can actually be quite stressful if you’re not armed with the proper equipment.  And I’m not talking about clothes, food, and diapers.  When you’re stuck on a plane with limited mobility and breathing room, it’s important to get creative because children just get bored.  Childhood boredom is most visibly displayed as fussiness and irritability.

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That’s why we’re bringing the Toddler Tote with us!  Not only is this toy entertaining, it’s educational.  This portable, geometric-shaped assortment of Lauri Crepe Rubber shapes and animals can help your child learn his/her colors, animals, shapes, and numbers.  It’s versatile and as your child gets older, you can use it to teach him/her broader concepts such as matching, sorting, and creative storytelling. The primary colors used are bold and vibrant and the shapes are perfect for enhancing the development of fine motor and eye-hand coordination. 

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My son’s favorite activity was placing the pegs in the two vehicle shapes.  We’re definitely totin’ this toy with us on our five hour plane ride to Birmingham.

The Toddler Tote retails for $16.99 and is available for purchase on NMCtoys.com

Profuse thanks to Parent Reviewers and NMCtoys.com for this review opportunity!

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    [...] Rockin Mama – Not only is this toy entertaining, it’s educational.  This portable, geometric-shaped assortment of Lauri Crepe Rubber shapes and animals can help your child learn his/her colors, animals, shapes, and numbers.  It’s versatile and as your child gets older, you can use it to teach him/her broader concepts such as matching, sorting, and creative storytelling. The primary colors used are bold and vibrant and the shapes are perfect for enhancing the development of fine motor and eye-hand coordination. [...]

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