11 December 2017

XMAS GIFT IDEAS - CUDDLY TOYS FOR THE KIDS FROM SESAME STREET AND SHERLOCK THE PUPPY


If you're looking for some adorable and cute cuddly toys for your kids this Christmas I've got you covered with ideas...
Lately our two little boys have had so much fun playing hide and seek in the house, and hearing their giggles, which immediately gives away their hiding spot, is just the funniest thing ever. So needless to say that they both immediately fell in love with Sherlock the Hide & Seek Puppy... 



This electronic plush dog helps encourage kids to keep active, which is a refreshing changing in today's technological world. So if you want your kids to keep active, this is the perfect Xmas present too.

The Sherlock Puppy has a simple set or rules, so it is suitable for even small kids, down to about 3 years old, though our 2.5 year old is clearly loving and understanding how to do it as well.
To play you simply close your eyes while your friend hides Sherlock. And when the puppy is hidden, you press the button on the dog-bone-shaped remote, and Sherlock will call out "Come and Find Me". The kids can now open your eyes and go searching - but if they need another clue as to where to find him, simply push the remote again so he can call out. And once the kids have finally found him and pick him up, he'll say "you found me, you're so clever, let's play again". 
The puppy has over 10 different phrases that is activated by the remote, which 'speaks' to the puppy via a radio frequency technology. If your kids love soft toys, then they'll be sure to love this cute and soft puppy. It is so cute seeing your kids around, again and again to try to find him, while they giggle away. A great toy if you have little kids as it can teach them to play together, but if you only have one child you can of course, play along too. And when not played with, the cute Sherlock will look adorable on the shelf in any kids room.
Sherlock Hide & Seek Puppy - RRP: $59.95
Available from major toy retailers 


Another alternative would be to spread some Monster Cheer with Sesame Street. Headstart has a range of new plush toys that are sure to spread joy and put a smile on anyone's face this Xmas, with the range including Elmo, Hungry Cookie Monster and Twinkle Wings Abby.

My boys really love the Cookie Monster Puppet that’s always hungry for cookies, I guess kids can completely relate to that, lol. The talking Cookie Monster hand puppet has over 15 different sounds including “Ohhh me so hungry!” and “Me love cookies!”, "num yum num yum ah delicious mum yum num yum" in Cookie’s instantly recognisable voice. The kids can use their hands inside cuddly plush to move his mouth, feed him the cookie in his hand, and hear him talk and make funny eating and munching sounds.

Or what a forever cute and adorable soft and cuddly Elmo plush which is every little child's favourite. The Elmo Laugh & Play Talking Puppet also allows you to move Elmo’s mouth with your hand, while you can hear him talk and make funny sounds, he can say over 19 different sounds and phrases! Kids can among others hear him say things like "Elmo is so happy to see you!", and "This is so much fun!", "Elmo loves to play with you" and "let's play".

These hand puppets are so cute and gorgeous, and so soft and fluffy that they're perfect for endless cuddles too, and when not played with, they will look adorable in any kids' room.

Hungry Cookie Monster Talking Puppet - RRP: $44.99
Elmo Laugh & Play Talking Puppet - RRP: $44.99
Available from leading department stores and toy stores

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