Toys
March 19, 2010

What: Oh Plah! Teething Cuff
Why: If you’ve ever been out with a teething infant and no teething toy, you know why this teething bracelet is amazing. Just slap it on your wrist before you head out the door with your baby, so if your little one become upset or irritable, he can gnaw on it to sooth his aching gums. The bracelet is made from medical-grade thermoplastic and is non-toxic, bacteria resistant, and free of lead, latex, PVC, cadmium, BPA and phthalates. In other words, it’s totally safe for baby to chew on. And it’s easy to clean, as well. Just wash with soap and water and you’re good to go for another trip ’round the neighborhood.
Price: $20
Get Yours: oompa.com
Tags: Accessories, Solutions, Toys, Travel
Categories: Baby, Toys
March 18, 2010


Test your eye with more Taste Test challenges. Plus, check out our guide to the best riding toys.
Tags: Baby, Spot the Deal, Toys
Categories: Baby, Children, Shopping, Toys
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March 18, 2010
Is your little chick too young for sweets? Then fill her Easter basket with these sweet and sugar-free bunny treats instead.
1. This bunny teether is made of 100% organic cotton, without pesticides, chemicals or harmful dyes.
2. The pages of this cute board book come to life with the finger puppet character.
3. We don’t know what baby will love more about this Buddy Blanket: the cuddly floppy eared bunny or the super-soft velour blanket.

4. These soft-sole bunny shoes are quirky, fun and cute for both baby boys and girls.
5. Hare’s a way to get a grin from grooming. The ears of this bunny are actually handles of a brush and comb.
Tags: Bath Time, Bed Time, Books, Children's Shoes, Top Five, Toys
Categories: Baby, Books, Shopping, Toys
March 18, 2010
What: LEGO Creator House
Why: LEGO has done it again. They’ve taken the ordinary–in this case a simple house with an apple tree out front–and made it into something extraordinary. Part of the Creator line from LEGO, the LEGO Creator House let’s kids build three houses with just one set. They can customize just about everything from the basketball hoop to the apple tree. This level of LEGO-ization allows your child to create a design that closely resembles the place your kid calls home. And sometimes there’s comfort in the familiar, isn’t there?
Price: $40
Get Yours: walmart.com
Tags: Toys
Categories: Boy, Boys, Girl, Girls, Toys, Toys
March 17, 2010
Now that the weather is warming up, you can take your toddler outside to enjoy it. Sure, your little one will probably be content just running around on his own, but a fun riding toy ensures there’s always something to play with. Check out five of our favorites.
1. Chicco’s 4 in 1 car is a great deal. It starts as a rocker, then converts to a car you can push, your child can push or a car your child can scoot on.

2. This wooden trike by Plan Toys looks a little unusual, but it’s made from recycled rubberwood and helps develop your child’s balance and strengthen arm and leg muscles.

3. All your little one needs to do to get the PlasmaCar going is turn the wheel from side to side. It’s easy and tons of fun.

4. Kettler’s Ladybuggy tricycle is lightweight so you can easily carry it to the park. It also folds easily and compactly.

5. Have a first rider on your hands? Help your child learn to ride with Fisher-Price’s Learn to Ride-On.
Check out more of the best riding toys in our buying guides.
Tags: Top Five, Toys
Categories: Boy, Boys, Girl, Girls, Toys