Category Archives: play
Tea for Two with John Crane
Finding toys that twins can use together is not always easy. Especially when they are one and sharing is a concept not yet known. When we were invited to review the John Crane High Tea Wooden Shape Sorter I readily … Continue reading
Twinfant to Twoddler Giveaway with Toyjeanius
5 sleeps to go! On Sunday my twinfants will become twoddlers, they have been undergoing this change for sometime I know but on Sunday it becomes official. My babies are not babies anymore! It is a time for reflection and … Continue reading
Water Lotta Fun!
We have been making a splash here at the Nairn Henley Headquarters with our Step 2 Water Wheel Play Table. This product from Toys R Us is recommended for children aged one year and up. Esther and William are almost … Continue reading
How Do You Use Yours?
While waiting for the remainder of our Toys R Us Toys to arrive for review we decided to make the most of the box we had already received. And when I say box, I do mean box! A cardboard box. … Continue reading
A Sticky First Review from The Twin Toyologists!
We are actually still waiting for some of our toys to arrive from Toys R Us HQ but we were keen to get started with our first review anyway and to spread a little happiness on a gloomy rainy day. … Continue reading
0003/365 Baby Play
A Daddy and daughter moment as David teaches Esther how to use Baby Play. You can download the game for your baby here
Baby Play: Let Baby Loose on your Laptop!
Esther and William love to help David and I work on our laptops and so this has prompted David to write a programme which means that they can make things happen just by bashing any key! Baby Play is a … Continue reading
Play Pen Positivity
Back in February I wrote a review of Meghan Regan-Loomis’ book ‘Juggling Twins’. I bought it too late for me to make the most of the advice she provides for the early days with twins and I wanted to highlight … Continue reading
Barefoot Book Review: The Tear Thief
The Tear Thief by Carol Ann Duffy, Poet Laureate The first thing that caught my eye about this book is that the softness of the illustrations matches perfectly the gentle rhythm of the words. It is a lullaby, the perfect … Continue reading