REVIEW: Tidy Time Activity Mat (For Lounge… or Garden!)

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When Dexie was first born, people would be forgiven for thinking we’d left him at the hospital if they popped around to visit. He was so quiet, his toys were confined to his nursery, and our flat was spotless. Move on a few months and our home looks like The House of Tiny Tearaways. Now there are miniscule socks stuffed down the sides of our sofa, toys strewn around with reckless abandon, and bottle paraphernalia everywhere. To top it all off, our gorgeous little man has discovered the joys of cupboards, emptying Kleenex boxes (and eating some of the contents…), and emptying bookcases. In fact, the only way to keep a room tidy is to roll him in bubble wrap!

Having resigned myself to the fact our lounge was to be a permanent homage to messy play, I was about to give up on finding a solution when a friend forwarded me an intriguing press release for Tidy Time.

“At last the answer to toys in the lounge!… One look and you will be asking “Why hasn’t anyone done this before?”…”

So just what is it? Well here is the genius product in action!

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It’s a soft cube that houses all your childs toys when they’re not in use, yet also opens up as an activity mat for playtime! As you can see from above, you can open various side panels out so your baby is partially enclosed, or flat out so baby has a soft play area for wooden floors. When Dex is finished eating Dino Dan’s face, attempting thrash metal on his Leapfrog Learn & Groove xylophone, and creating train crashes worthy of a spot on BBC News with Thomas and Friends, you can sweep them all into the centre of the mat and neatly and discreetly stow them away - genius!

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But this cube isn’t just for the lounge, it’s also ideal for the garden and park picnics. If your child is anything like Dexie and prefers grass to ice cream, then the activity mat makes for a safe play zone between child and nature. We’ve taken ours in the garden several times now and it works a treat to stop Dex from recreating one of his infamous misadventures. He loves pulling all his toys out of the Tidy Time and opening up the mat himself. This is just perfect for us as a family as I prefer not to have Dexie on the decking because of all the pot plants. It’s a great way of having him play out in the garden with us without me having to wrestle seedlings out of his vice-like grip, or worry about him attempting to push his toddle truck off the decking.

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In terms of packing away, you simply fold the corners inwards where they are secured by poppers. Due to the fact you are effectively fortifying the side panels by folding, when all the toys are safely inside it keeps its shape incredibly well. You then simply pop the lid on the top and thread through the ties to keep it in place. You can choose from a variety of fabrics for both the interior and exterior of the cube - or have it customised to fit in with your own sofas. It would be great to see some more muted, plain and contemporary fabrics on the website - I suspect these will follow as demand grows.

Transporting the Tidy Time is easy - there’s no bending over, you just grab ahold of the ties and take it from room to room, house to house, car to home. As Dexter often goes around to his Gran’s to give me a break - The Tidy Time rides alongside him on the passenger seat to save me having to pop things in a carrier bag. When he comes home, there’s no unpacking, I just pop it at the side of the sofa until the morning.

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In the same vein, it’s ideal for grandparents, childminders and hands-on aunties and uncles as it’s a discreet way of storing toys when the littlies go home - you go can from play time to lounge in a matter of seconds as and when needed. There’s also talk on the website of upcoming accessories including activity arches and coordinating tummy time cushions… keep an eye on the website for more on this.

Price depends on size. The standard Tidy Time activity mat is approximately 90cm squared when flat, and 30cm cubed when closed (trust me when I say it holds a very generous amount of toys!) - this works out at £39.95 if you choose a fabric from the website (with £6.99 delivery). As a fully transportable alternative to a wooden toy chest, it gets the thumbs up from us!

Head on over to http://www.tidytime.co.uk/ for more information!

DISCLAIMER: We received our Tidy Time free of charge for review purposes. All pics and opinions are mine.


REVIEW: Little Learners Books by Parragon - Books with a Difference!

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Dexter got some belated birthday pressies through the post the yesterday… some lovely new interactive books from Little Learners (by Parragon books). As Dexie was teething throughout the day, I contemplated holding them back until he was in a better mood to enjoy them, but having played Peekaboo for a whole hour (in a bid to subdue a tantrum that would register on the Richter scale), I needed to bring out the big guns for my own sanity.

When originally contacted about these books, I was given a bit of history which suggested they just might make entertaining a tired and fussy Dexter just that little bit easier. Designed in partnership with educational consultants each book in the range focuses on a different level of child development during children’s most crucial learning stages. Given Dexter is an old pro at reading now, I decided to push him on a level and plumped for the Light-Up Sound Book: Ring a Ring O Roses.

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I’d seen sound books before but never been up and close and personal with one. I wasn’t able to now either, as Dexter grabbed the book out of my hands and began exploring all the noises!

We all know the rhyme, so the text is nothing new to us, but the interactive element makes these books stand apart. One button will play the tune accompanied by multicoloured flashing lights, two others will prompt sneezing sounds (as per the rhyme), another has a baby giggle that sounds so much like Dexter I might write to Parragon to see if Dexie has a voice-twin out there.

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This book has become a God-send at nappy changing time. Dexter hates to lay flat on his back and I’m often chasing a half-changed bum across my living room floor. As a distraction tool it’s excellent.

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Dexter was also sent the Bedtime Buddies book and mobile set. Beautifully packaged, this is a perfect gift for a newborn. It’s a very cute little “I love you” book with an easy-to-make animal mobile. As all the pieces are suspended by ribbons, you simply sew them to the mobile and a gentle breeze will see them dance above babies head. It’s surprisingly sturdy and what I like to call ‘gum-resistant’ (nothing escapes his mouth at the moment).

Thanks Little Learners - you helped achieve the impossible last night - a peaceful Dexter! (P.S. My neighbours are also grateful they didn’t have to resort to earplugs!).

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All featured book titles are part of Parragon’s range of Little Learners books, for more information visit http://www.parragon.com/littlelearners/uk/index.html. You can also like them on Facebook, Twitter and Youtube!

DISCLAIMER: I was sent these books for the purposes of this review. All words and opinions are entirely my own.


Woolwich: “An Eye for an Eye. A Tooth for a Tooth”

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Yesterday a deplorable and unthinkable act took place in Woolwich. Two men attacked a serving soldier in broad daylight with knives, machetes, and a meat cleaver. When the Baghdad-style murder was complete, the two men implored the public to film and photograph them - the blood still dripping from their hands. They made no attempt to flee from the police in a macabre piece of theatre supposedly intended to bring forth a show-trial. One disturbing eye-witness account even advances that one of the men danced around the body hollering “God is great” and other Islamist slogans.

One of the murderers was filmed by a bystander calling for Britain to “remove Government”. He apologised that women had had to witness the act, but stated “In our land, our women have to see the same” prompting the presupposition that the two men acted in retaliation for British armed forces involvement overseas. The ominous threat “You people will never be safe” means the incident is now believed to be the latest terrorist attack to hit our streets (coming just 8 years after the London bombings). David Cameron cut short a visit to Paris to chair a COBRA meeting, and the incident is now being investigated by the counter-terrorist unit. It was perhaps the saddest thing I have ever seen on British television.

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This disgusting and unforgivable act has rightly been condemned by people of all faiths and races throughout the UK. But sadly it appears it is now being used as collaterol to further a racist EDL agenda with Mosques being targeted in Essex and Kent. Protesters met in London pubs and sang nationalist songs and bottles and missiles were thrown at police.

“Enough is enough. Our message is enough, enough. We have weak leaders. Our police, our leaders tip-toe around this issue” EDL leader, Stephen Lennon.

My Facebook timeline and Twitter feed was rife with loaded knee-jerk and narrow-minded comments that in many ways were just as frightening and self-prophecising as the acts of these two men. The idea that the EDL is using this atrocity to stir hatred in a community that has already been beset by such tragedy, is just disgusting. It’s truly depressing and frightening that people are capable of such irrational and woefully misguided sentiments.

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The reaction is nothing short of inflammatory and speaks volumes about the worrisome ignorance prevalent in this country. I can just see Lennon and Griffin eagerly rubbing their hands together and whipping out their Blackberries. Tensions are high in this country; immigration laws are hotly contested, and there is much uncertainty over our future in Europe. We simply do not need to further racist propaganda when our precarious political climate calls for calm and intelligent discussion. If this was simply naivety we could dismiss it with the wave of a hand, but seeing people I know praise the EDL, I’m shocked and appalled. This is exactly the sort of divisive unrest the terrorists sought to instigate in the first place.

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I’m not suggesting this seemingly home-grown self radicalisation is justifiable. Of course it isn’t. It seems the men drew inspiration from extremist Jihadism. The incident doesn’t appear to have been organised online and seems to be a ‘lone wolf operation’. There are therefore legitimate concerns over whether this low tech unsophisticated (and most notably, decentrally orchestrated) attack could ever happen again. We have no idea if this individual was deliberately targeted and some reconnaissance had taken place, or whether it was random opportunism.

The only information we have is proffered by Richard Watson (Newsnight correspondent) who talks of a source who knows the British Jihadist scene very well. This source cites that one of the perpetrators was Nigerian in origin living in the UK for many years, and was radicalised by the group Al Muhajiroun in 2003 (a banned Islamist organisation that was based in Britain and which has been linked to international terrorism). Just last year this young man was stopped on his way to join Al-Shabaab in Somalia.

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If this is true, it’s incredibly disconcerting. Hearing narrative popularised by Al-Qaeda spoken in a South London accent is truly terrifying. How could such grotesque rhetoric inspire a man who might not have even visited the nation(s) he purports to be defending? So utterly indoctrinated was he that he referred to a presently unidentified nation (that British armed forces have presumably invaded) as his ‘Land’. Clearly some work need to be done to produce counter-narratives that seek to neutralise the odious rhetoric touted by extremists. After all, even key voices in the Muslim faith have admitted that the default political expression for any young disenfranchised Muslim is currently this perversion of Islam that is so damaging to an otherwise peaceful religion.

Disturbingly, also on Newsnight, Lib Dem peer Lord Carlile (Independent reviewer of anti terrorist legalisation from 2001 - 2011), states that because of the 2008 Mumbai terror attacks, this event was sadly predicted. Abandonment of the Communications Data Bill means our security forces no longer have proportionate tools to catch such vigilante terrorists.

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We need to now let the counter-terrorist unit do their job - as evidenced above, it’s a big one that will take some time. They’ll need to get into the minds of these individuals and find out just how they were indoctrinated. It is only then we’ll be able to infiltrate and destroy any others within this extremist faction. It is pointless trying to speculate about what the legacy of this incident will be until such intelligence is gathered, by trained and skilled officers. This is the only response we need right now - not a tantrum by the parasitic EDL. The strapline on the website states “NOT RACIST. NOT VIOLENT. NO LONGER SILENT” - an utterly moronic slogan as it’s so fundamentally untrue. They do not embrace multi-culturalism, they are renowned for violent clashes with police and sub-cultures, and sadly they have never been silent.

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Two extremists are just that. Two extremists in a population of 63 million. Their motivations and actions are not shared by all Muslims in the UK. This atrocity has in fact been quickly dubbed a heresy by Muslim leaders here in the UK and this statement has been released by the Muslim Council of Britain:

“This is a truly barbaric act that has no basis in Islam and we condemn this unreservedly…. Muslims have long served in this country’s Armed Forces, proudly and with honour…. This attack on a member of the Armed Forces is dishonourable, and no cause justifies this murder…. We call on all our communities, Muslim and non-Muslim, to come together in solidarity to ensure the forces of hatred do not prevail.”

As David Cameron states “We don’t buckle down to pressure from terrorists” - whether they act in the name of Islam, or under the vengeful guise of the English Defence League.

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