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5 Reasons Renting Toys can make more sense than Buying New Toys


Pley toy rental service


One of the best things about the holidays is seeing my kids' faces light up with joy when they receive that toy they've been longing for as a present. One of the worst things about the holidays is realizing that I have to make room for a ton of new toys. Not only do we have 3 kids, but 2 of them have birthdays on December 30, so our house fills up with Christmas AND birthday presents!  And once the novelty wears off, half of the toys end up abandoned and forgotten.

The concept of renting versus buying has been around for a long time, but in the age of e-commerce, it has been showing up in many more industries besides homes, cars, and furniture. Consumers can now rent clothes, shoes, bags, even video games! So why not rent toys as well? That's the idea behind Pley, a toy rental service that lets members receive unlimited toys (one at a time) delivered directly to their door. Plans start as low as $19.99/month and all plans include free delivery and unlimited rentals.

Pley toy rental service

Renting toys can make so much more sense versus buying them. Here are five great reasons to rent toys instead of buy new toys:

1) Reduces cost
Buying new toys costs money. Renting them costs less.

2) Reduces clutter
When you own a lot of toys, you need space to store them all. With Pley, you send back toys once your child is done playing with them to make room for a new rental toy, so there are less toys to store.

3) Reduces waste
New toys always come with a lot of packaging. Also, there's bound to be a toy or two or ten that your child ends disliking, so it ends up gathering dust in the back of the closet.

4) Lets kids try a variety of toys
When you rent toys, your child can try any new toy he or she wants, without having to fork over the money for a new one. If your child doesn't like the toy, it's not a big deal, just return the toy!

5) Keeps kids interested
Done with that puzzle? Return it and get a new one!  Kids never have to get bored with their toys because they can always get a new one. They can look forward to a new toy whenever they're done with their current toy.

Check out Pley on the web and on Facebook. A Pley membership could be the best present your child receives this holiday season!

Pley toy rental service


Disclosure: This is a compensated post. The views and opinions expressed here are my own.

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Giveaway:K'NEX Raptor's Revenge Building Set Review and Giveaway


K'NEX Raptor's Revenge

These days, there is such a wide variety of K'NEX playsets that it can be overwhelming to try and pick one (or two!) for your child's holiday or birthday present.  As a parent who has been buying K'NEX for her kids for almost a decade, I can tell you that there's no such thing as a bad K'NEX play set.  They are all awesome -- and all the pieces work with one another, so you can never have too many K'NEX play sets or too many K'NEX pieces!

However....

... if I was forced to recommend just one K'NEX playset, it would have to be a thrill ride playset like a swing, carousel, ferris wheel, or the best of them all, a  K'NEX roller coaster.  K'NEX roller coaster playsets are just amazing! I don't know which part is more fun -- building the roller coaster, or watching it work after it's built.  We have a few K'NEX thrill ride playsets, and we had the good fortune of receiving another one from K'NEX to review for the holiday season!  The K'NEX Raptor's Revenge Building Set is so much fun, it should be on every family's present list

Here's a brief description of this playset:
Get ready for prehistoric fun with the new Raptor's Revenge Roller Coaster Building Set from K'NEX! You can build with over 600 K'NEX parts and pieces including rods, connectors and track to create this motorized monster that sends the green coaster car hurtling through over 19 feet of heart-pounding thrills! Then. download exclusive instructions to build an incredible second model, the Brink of Extinct Coaster! All K'NEX rods and connectors are made in the USA! Ages 9+. Suggested Retail Price is $34.97. Available at walmart.com, amazon.com and knex.com.
K'NEX Raptor's Revenge


3Po built this one all by himself; when any of us asked if he needed help, he shooed us all away.  It took him a couple of hours, but he was so proud of himself for doing it.  We were proud of him too! Adjusting the chains and the track can be tricky, but he managed to do it (and boy, does that build confidence and independence).
K'NEX Raptor's Revenge


When completed, the Raptor's Revenge coaster rises over 2 and a half feet tall.  The set includes a motor that drives a chain, which pulls a roller coaster car up to the top.  When it reaches the top, the chain disengages, and gravity does the rest (just like a real coaster!). The car twists and turns and does a vertical loop before coming back to the chain.  It is sooo much fun to watch. When the kids were little, we left our K'NEX coasters up for weeks, because they couldn't get enough!  This time around, we attached two cars onto the structure for even more fun.....

The fun doesn't stop there!  You can dismantle the roller coaster and build another one -- K'NEX has downloadable instructions for a second roller coaster model: the Brink of Extinct Coaster!  Or you can come up with your own roller coaster design!
K'NEX Raptor's Revenge

For me, this is where the magic truly begins, when kids unleash their own imaginations. They want to make their coaster as awesome as possible, but they also have to figure out just the right height to make their coaster so the car can roll all the way to the bottom of the chain and get picked up again. They also have to figure out how to build the roller coaster to support the weight of the tracks and the motor. They have to be analytical and think about physics and gravity and structure, but they also have to be creative.  K'NEX building is more than a holiday toy -- it's a building and learning tool that will inspire your child to reach greater heights!

Win a K'NEX Building Set

K'NEX Raptor's Revenge

One lucky Bonggamom Finds reader will receive a K'NEX Raptor's Revenge Building Set!

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Disclosure: I received a sample for review. Thanks to KNEX for providing the giveaway prize. The views and opinions expressed here are my own.

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Toys R Us releases Monster 500 race car and playset collection


Monster 500

It's the season for all things freaky, gross, and scary. Just in time for Halloween, Toys 'R Us has released Monster 500, a line of monster-themed racing characters, vehicles and play sets that pair up two of my boys' favorite things: racing cars and monsters.  We had the opportunity to review some items in the collection, and they are just monstrously fun!

Kids can start their Monster 500 collection with the 3-inch diecast vehicles.  There are 10 Monster 500 Small Vehicles: a clown, vampire, alien, zombie, crocodile, chainsaw madman, werewolf, Frankenstein, Bigfoot, and Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde. The characters and their vehicles are wonderfully detailed, and they're just funny enough to keep them from being truly scary.  I love their funny racer names, like Dr. Jerkyll & Mr. Ride, Evil Clownevil, and Zoom Zombie!  Vehicles are available individually at Toys ‘R’ Us for $4.99 or in the 3-pack for $14.99.

Monster 500

Every car comes with a trading card that unlocks a monster car in the FREE Monster 500™ Racing App.
Monster 500


The collection also includes racing playsets to keep the monster theme going.  The Monster 500™ Toxic Terror Trap Playset (MSRP $34.99) lets kids send their monster racers up a battery powered elevator, then down a spiral racetrack and through a set of doors, in order to topple the toxic green monster -- but watch out for the mutant gator!

The playset includes the Evil Clownevil vehicle.  My kids had so much fun with this playset! It's easy to set up and fun to watch.  The toxic monster can be tricky to place in a vertical position, but once you get the hang of it, you won't have a problem.
Monster 500


The Graveyard Gauntlet Track Set (MSRP $19.99) is a two-lane race track that you can attach to a tabletop.  Press down on the spooky skull to send your race cars down the tracks and see who finishes first! A checkered flag will rise to indicate which lane won. The playset includes the Drac Attack vehicle. Car race playsets are always exciting, and this one is extra-fast because the racetrack starts high and goes all the way down to the floor!
Monster 500



Disclosure: I received a sample for review. The views and opinions expressed here are my own.

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Enter Mario's World with K'NEX building sets




Mario Kart is my sons' all-time favorite Wii game, so we were thrilled when K'NEX began making Mario Kart and Super Mario building sets a few years back.  In fact, we gave  K'NEX Mario and Luigi motorcycle building sets as party favors for 3Po's Mario Kart-themed 8th birthday party!  K'NEX and Mario's world go together perfectly, because kids can create all kinds of adventures for Mario and his friends, and since you can build practically anything with K'NEX, the adventures are limited only by a child's imagination.

This summer, K'NEX released even more additions to their Super Mario line, which means kids can build even more adventures for Mario, Luigi, Bowser, Donkey Kong, and everyone else.  The Super Mario building sets are perfectly compatible with all other K'NEX building sets, so you can never have too many!  We received a Super Mario 3D World Cat Mario set, which includes a Mario figure, a mouse figure, and a whole bunch to K'NEX pieces that kids can build into a fun obstacle course for Mario to complete!  I love that K'NEX used lots of big building pieces so even little hands can build the set successfully.

Here's a video we made that highlights all the best features of this building set:


This building set includes a Mario figurine, dressed in a cat suit, and a mouse figurine. Kids can lead Mario through the course, sending him flying with the help of the K'NEX launcher.

The set also includes a number of coins for Mario to collect.....

... as well as a flagpole that Mario can hoist when he finishes the course!  You can combine this set with the other Mario World building sets for hours of creative play.





Disclosure: I received a product sample to facilitate my review, but have not been paid to review the product or give my opinions. The views and opinions expressed here are my own.

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Bring the undead to life with K'NEX Plants vs. Zombies building sets



Does your child love Plants vs. Zombies?  Does your child love building with K'NEX? Now he or she can enjoy both at the same time!  This June, K'NEX introduced a set of officially licensed building sets inspired by the popular Plants vs. Zombies game.  Now kids can recreate the Plants vs. Zombies world in K'NEX, and set up all kinds of adventures where their favorite plants defend against the brain-eating zombies!

We have been huge K'NEX fans for many, many years.  I've always said you can never have too many K'NEX sets -- K'NEX grows with kids in size (the more pieces you have, the bigger and better things you can build!) and in age (you can build ever more complex, sophisticated projects), so every K'NEX set we've ever bought or reviewed is a welcome addition to our collection.  My kids love Plants vs. Zombies, so adding Plants vs. Zombies building sets make K'NEX building time even more fun!  We were given a Cone Mech Building Set to review, which is a great starter set for young PVZ fans.  It only has 114 pieces and it's very easy to build.  Most of the parts are basic K'NEX pieces, so if you lose any, you can replace them with an identical from your existing K'NEX collection!

KNEX plants vs. zombies playset

You'll end up with an awesome zombie cone that can move backwards and forwards, thanks to the simple motor that's included in the set.  The set also comes with one zombie -- it gets kind of tricky to secure him to the inside of the cone, but once he's in the cone, he gets to knock down sunflowers and peashooters (K'NEX sells more PVZ character figurines, or you can gather your own little plastic knick-knacks for the cone to knock down) in his quest to eat your brains out!  I think this set is adorable and a must-have for any PVZ fan.



Disclosure: I received a product sample to facilitate my review, but have not been paid to review the product or give my opinions.  The views and opinions expressed here are my own.

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Budsies: Turn Kids Drawings into Adorable Stuffed Friends



3Po and Jammy love to draw.  Some kids act out scenes in their imagination through LEGOs.  Others use Playmobil.  Other use action figures, stuffed toys, dolls.  3Po and Jammy do all of those, but the way they love best is to draw.  They literally spend hours drawing, and talking to each other as they draw, explaining the characters and the worlds and the action and the stories that unfold as they put pen to paper.

They use up dozens of sheets of paper per day.  I'd need an entire room to store all the drawings they have made over the years.  I let them keep their favorite ones, and I take photos of many of them, but I'm sure many of their characters and scenes have found their way to the recycle bin (I'm sure I'll regret that once they become famous artists).

These days, there are many ways to preserve your child's artwork, beyond the classic frame.  There are companies that turn kids' artwork into greeting cards, postcards, stickers, tshirts, bookmarks, mugs, and so on.  Recently I discovered the most original way to preserve artwork -- turn it into a stuffed toy!  Budsies brings kids' artwork to life by transforming it into adorable custom hand-sewn stuffed animals.  Just upload a drawing to Budsies' online order form, and their artists and craftsmen do the rest.

When 3Po and Jammy learned that Budsies had offered to turn one of their drawings into a stuffed toy, they couldn't believe it: the creatures of their imagination, made real!  They spent a lot of time and effort into designing and planning their Budsie (and loved every minute of it).

3Po loves cows. He owns about 10 stuffed cows, so he wanted to add a very special cow to his collection: a "cowterpillar", a cow with 8 legs.


Jammy reached into the depths of his imagination and drew a man-shark with wings.  A very muscular, buff man-shark with wings.  Don't ask me how or why he came up with it..  Jammy was extremely particular about how his man-shark should look, so he drew a front, side, and back view, with extensive notes for each view.  I tried to manage his expectations by saying that I wasn't sure whether Budsies could make his man-shark look exactly like the drawing, and that it might be difficult to get all the detail that he put it.

The boys bugged me almost every day from the time we ordered the Budsies till the time they arrived. They were so excited to see their new friends! I don't think I've ever seen them so excited about a stuffed animal.

When the Budsies arrived in the mail, we opened the box, and the very first thing I saw was a note from Budsies. The note said it might be a good idea to get the camera out so we could capture the expression on our kids' faces as they opened their packages and saw their Budsies for the very first time.  Boy was that a brilliant piece of advice!!  The surprise and delight on their faces was such a joy to behold!

As soon as 3Po saw his cowterpillar's head, he breathed, "Wow, it looks EXACTLY like my drawing.... it's PERFECT!"


Jammy could not stop giggling and laughing.  He was so delighted with his man-shark!  He just couldn't believe that Budsies was able to bring it to life.  Of all our kids, Jammy is the one who has absolutely no idea how to smile on demand.  All his smiles for the camera look forced and fake.  Not these.  I had the pleasure of capturing

Those smiles on our kids' faces are what we parents live for. Those are the smiles we would go to the ends of the earth to get.

Check out 3Po's cowterpillar.  It is amazing.  From the big, round nose to each fat little leg (all 8 of them), the cowterpillar is a 3D replica of 3Po's drawing.  As Alfie put it, it looks as though the Budsie came first, and 3Po drew it on paper by copying the Budsie!


I can't even begin to express how impressed I am with Jammy's shark man.  They managed to replicate his bulging arms and legs, his 6-pack, his grown.  They even got the chest muscles to protrude!  (the chest muscles look a bit like a butt stuck to his front, but shh, don't tell James, because he's fiercely in love with his shark-man!)

They even got the black birthmark on his lower back!

The boys love their new Budsies.  Cowterpillar and shark-man (Jammy has named him Nick Abbsworthy, the Sharchangel) have joined their stuffed animal legion, and they have been playing together every day.

Each Budsie is about 16" in height or length, and takes about 5 weeks to create.  They cost $99 regularly, but right now they are on sale for $69.  I know that sounds like a lot for a stuffie, but it's a CUSTOM stuffie and the most unique, personalized present for a child you can think of.  I can't tell you how delighted my kids were to have the characters of their imagination come to life!  There's just no better way to preserve the artwork of their childhood, and I would recommend Budsies to anyone.

Tips for creating the perfect Budsie:

Before you begin the process of choosing your child's drawing (or before your child begins to draw), check out the character gallery on Budsie's Facebook Page!  You'll get a great idea of how faithfully Budsies recreate the original drawings, how they translate your child's random lines into hair, etc...

If your child is experiencing artists' block or can't figure out what to draw, head to Budsie's Templates page for inspiration.  The character gallery is also a great place for inspiration.

You can encourage older kids to draw the side view and/or back view of their creature. The online order system only accepts 1 photo, but you can include front/side/back views in a single photo, or send additional photos to customer service.

The online order form has space for you to leave comments and descriptions of your child's creature.  Be as descriptive as you can!




Disclosure:  I received a product sample to facilitate my review, but have not been paid to review the product or give my opinions. Product information (in italics) is provided by the featured company/product. The views and opinions expressed here are my own.

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Disney Princess Build-A-Bear: a special friend for your little princess



One of the things that keeps kids coming back to the Build-A-Bear Workshop is their every-changing character line.  They are always launching new cuddly critters and furry friends for kids to stuff and adopt.  This year alone, they have introduced a make-your-own Spongebob Squarepants, his best friend Patrick, Kennel Pals Pug, Tropicolor Teddy, Peace & Love Bear, Pinkie Pie and Rainbow Dash from My Little Pony... and my favorite of all the new friends, the Disney Princess Bear!


The 16" Disney Princess Bear was introduced in January, and she is the sweetest, softest, cuddliest bear ever.  She comes in a cotton-candy pink color, with a sparkly purple crown attached to her head.  Her left bottom paw has an image of the Disney Princesses and her right bottom paw is printed with pastel princess crowns.

I recently made a Disney Princess Bear (courtesy of Build-A-Bear) at the Build-A-Bear store in the Downtown Disney shopping area of the Disneyland Resort (check out my Downtown Disney Build-A-Bear post for photos of some of the exclusive Disney-themed items at this very special store!).  It's always fun building a friend at Build-A-Bear Workshop because you get to customize him or her every step of the way by adding sounds, scents and heartbeats.  Also, every friend comes with with a satin heart that the child embeds into its body, as well as a customized birth certificate and Find-A-Bear tracker ID.


My Disney Princess Bear turned out perfect!  Actually she's The Pea's Disney Princess Bear now, and her name is Allie.  She decided to cut off the sparkly crown (because princesses like to take their crowns off sometimes!) but the crown is perfectly intact (we just snipped the stitching that attached the crown to Allie' head) so it can be pinned on whenever Allie wants to wear her crown.  Because Allie is the color of pink cotton candy,  I gave her a cotton candy scent.  I also added a beating heart and a fun sound feature -- you can add sounds like a beating heart, a kissing sound, a giggle, a voice saying Happy Birthday, a message you record yourself, or even a song.

Yup, this Disney Princess bear sings "Call Me Maybe"!  The Pea can't help dancing whenever it plays.  Check out The Princess And The Pea:


You can find the Disney Princess Bear at your nearest Build-A-Bear workshop or online.  Don't forget to pick up a Disney Princess costume to dress your new bear in -- after all, every princess needs a fairytale gown!
Build A Bear Disney Princess






Disclosure: I  received a complimentary Princess Bear and outfit for review. The views and opinions expressed here are my own.

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Build-A-Bear Workshop in Downtown Disney



A few weeks ago, Build-A-Bear Workshop invited me to build a Disney Princess Bear, and since I knew I would be visiting the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, I absolutely knew I had to build the bear at their Downtown Disney location.  I have always wanted to visit that store to check out their Disney-themed merchandise, so the timing couldn't be better.


The Build-A-Bear Workshop in Downtown Disney has everything you can find in a regular Build-A-Bear store, with added pinch of pixie dust to give it a bit of Disney magic.  The store is spread out over 2 floors, with cute bear sculptures adorning the walls, ceiling and stairwell.  Giant Mickey ear hats form display boards at the top of display shelves.  Everywhere you look, there are Disney-themed clothes and accessories for Build-A-Bear friends.   You can find some Disney-themed merchandise in regular stores and some online, but you'll find the full set here, plus some items exclusive to this store.

For example, the Downtown Disney District Bear is exclusive to the Build-A-Bear Workshop in Downtown Disney.


The Minnie Mouse Inspired Bear is not exclusive to Downtown Disney, but once they stop selling it in regular stores and online, they will continue to sell it at Downtown Disney.


The Downtown Disney store is the only Build-A-Bear Workshop where you can build your own stuffed dinosaur!  A portion of the second floor is devoted to Build-A-Dino animals, clothes and accessories.


Here's a sampling of the dinosaurs you can make: Triceratops, Spinosaurus, Stegasaurus, Diplodocus, Velociraptor, Apatosaurus, Stegasaurus, Carnotaurus and T-Rex.  The Sabretoothed Tiger and Wooly Mammoth are also part of this collection, even if they aren't dinosaurs.  I even saw the most adorable caveman and cavewoman outfits, which I assume can't be found anywhere else.


This store sells Disney costumes galore.  You might find some at regular Build-A-Bear stores, and others online, but only the Downtown Disney store stocks such a variety.  They had

  • Mickey  
  • Minnie 
  • Cinderella
  • Sleeping Beauty
  • Snow White
  • Rapunzel
  • Tiana
  • Ariel
  • Belle 
  • Tinkerbell
  • Winnie the Pooh
  • Piglet
  • Tigger
  • Stitch
  • Car
  • The Red Queen

I've saved my favorites for last, and I'm including photos:

Buzz and Woody!


The Villains: Ursula, Cruella de Ville and Captain Hook!


Pirates of the Caribbean!


Star Wars: Jedi Knight and Darth Vader!


Alice and the Mad Hatter!

And for those days when your Build-A-Bear doesn't want to wear a costume, Build-A-Bear also offers Disney-themed everyday clothes and accessories.  Like the Disney costumes, you can find a small selection online and an even smaller selection in stores, but it's all here at the Downtown Disney store.  The girly outfits are so cute:  Minnie headbands, Minnie princess ears, Minnie purses, Tinkerbell and Disney Princess tees, even Minnie underwear!


If you have a son, don't worry.  Not everything in the store is pastel and glitter.  There are tons of unisex and boy-themed outfits, including Mickey shoes and character tees.  I saw Mickey, Donald, Pluto, Pirates of the Caribbean and Star Wars tees, as well as Mickey ears, a Pluto cap and a Goofy hat.  Little girls aren't the only ones who can get matching outfits for themselves and their Build-A-Bear friends :)



The Build-A-Bear Workshop in Downtown Disney is truly a special store.  It's definitely worth stopping by while you're visiting Downtown Disney and the Disneyland Resort.




Disclosure: I received a complimentary Disney Princess Bear, outfit and accessories from Build-A-Bear Workshop. The views and opinions expressed here are my own.

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