The Toddler Range from Munchkin

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Now we’ve found our perfect little nursery placement for Dex, I’ve been excited about kitting him out with dinky little wellies, raincoats and everything else he’ll need hung up on his tiny coat peg. The folks at Munchkin must have been reading my blog recently as they sent Dexter the most amazing little lunchbox just perfect for nursery adventures. Even better, they stuffed it with colourful accessories for toddler lunchtimes. Now he’ll be the envy of all his new playmates!

We received:

  • 2x bright wipe clean bibs with crumb catcher pockets
  • A fabulous divider plate in a sweet dinosaur design with non slip base
  • A toddler fork and spoon set with easy-grip handle and metal tips
  • A new 10oz click lock straw cup (moving him on from his spill-proof Munchkin click lock bottle which we swear by)
  • 3x super cute sea squirts
  • And all arrived in a roomy, colourful and practical canvas lunchbox in the shape of an owl!

Everything has been custom-picked for us from the toddler range from Munchkin, and they’ve got him down to a tee. I’ve always been a huge fan of Munchkin products anyway as they’re so much more durable than other brands. They’re also crammed full of little innovative details - from the Click Lock™ system on their cups, to the ergonomic handles on their cutlery, to their superior non-budge bowls which stick to both highchairs and dining tables. Everything is designed with mum and dad in mind; to minimise accidents whilst encouraging as much independence as possible.

It was love at first sight for Dex! It took me half an hour to wrestle it from him to get inside!

We tested out our new bits and bobs for breakfast this morning. The divider plate was the perfect size for some toast soldiers, pear slices and a few cheeky party sausages. I’m a new convert to these plates as they help keep different foods separate - Dex is a bit of a stickler for this and hates sauces transferring from one another.

The lip of the plate also meant tricky to stab sausages didn’t end up on the floor. The rubber base is also a great little extra to stop you having to get out the 1001 during over-enthusiastic lunchtimes. With 4 designs to choose from, and priced around £2 each from all major retailers, they’re incredibly good value for money.

I made a big fuss out of giving the cutlery to Dex last night, even letting him help open the packet. This is because Dexter actually eats using adult cutlery now - he gets incredibly upset when he sees us eating with something different and will scream until you give in. I know his nursery use toddler cutlery however so I wanted to introduce them again before he disgraces himself with his new teachers.

Luckily, this morning he seemed more than happy with his Munchkin toddler set. They’re easy to grip with a curved handle, and longer than most toddler cutlery meaning they’re not too far removed from what he’s used to. In fact, he’s incredibly proud of them and has been playing with his spoon all morning! They’re on sale at the minute at Tesco and ASDA for just £2.50 (RRP £3).

The crumb catcher bibs are also fab. Dex has been using these for months now as we find them invaluable for keeping mealtime tidy. Previous brands have been a bit of faff to clean as they have fabric seams and are made of soft hard-to-clean plastic. These ones however are a breeze and entirely waterproof if we decide to chance it with gravy. They’re also attractive and engaging to look at and have a generous fit around the neck. my only slight criticism is that they could be a little longer to catch food that escapes from the plate, as well as his mouth. Babycity.co.uk stock these in packs of 2 for £3.89.

The only thing he struggled to get to grips with is his new big boy straw cup. Dexter is well behind his peers in regards to drinking. He still has a teat bottle in the mornings and before bed, and drinks from a spill-proof cup throughout the day. He is capable of using a beaker but we have to be prepared to chase him around the room with paper towels as he does get a little bit excited and will tip away what he doesn’t drink. The straw cup is new to him and will take some practice.

Nevertheless, his new cup is exactly the same quality we’ve come to expect from Munchkin. It has an ergonomic hourglass shape and the bottle is ribbed for extra grip. The click lock mechanism is a lifesaver as I’m often doing 5 things at once and have screwed on lids slightly squiffy when I’m distracted. The click lock system is audible, giving parents added assurance they’ve put the cup together correctly and creates a leak-proof seal so you know they won’t be wearing their orange juice after five minutes! Having tested it out myself, the silicon straw is easy to suck from so I’m confident Dex will get his head around it soon. Cheapest I’ve found them is under £3 at ASDA.

We then went out into the sunshine to play with our sea squirts. Although these will live in the bath, they’re also fabulous for cooling down in garden. Squeezing the little critters creates a mini jet of water helping to hone fine motor skills and make bath times much more fun. They come in packs of 5 and are available in ASDA, Tesco, Boots, Mothercare, Babies R Us and many other baby retailers. Cheapest I’ve seen them is £3.95 at Kiddicare.

We started off sensibly enough. Dexter squealed at the all the little bubbles created when you refill them, and got to grips with squeezing them. Aim perfected, he then went for mummy! Taking cover, I still manged to get these sweet shots of him splashing around in the garden. He was soaked when we were through!

If you want to find out more about any of the products mentioned above, head to the website. Munchkin are also a sociable bunch and have Facebook and Twitter if you have any questions.

Thanks Munchkin! We love our personalised lunchbox!

 

 


The all new and improved TalkTalk player

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As you all know, we’re TalkTalk ambassadors and are now roughly halfway through an extended trial of their services. Just in case I’ve managed to tempt any of you into making the big switch, I thought I’d give you a little update with some important news from the brand. They’ve gone and launched an all new and improved TalkTalk player - and pretty special it is too.

It’s easier to use, quicker to load and tailored to you giving it a much fresher user experience. To access the new world of TalkTalk, you need only press the TalkTalk button on your remote and you’re then free to browse the new homepage for On Demand programming. If you can’t access it, you’ll need to go to ‘Settings’ from the YouView menu, select ‘Device Management’, ‘Update On Demand Players’ and press ‘OK’ to download the update. This update is now available to all one million plus TalkTalk TV homes.

It’s actually a much needed update. The old style was a little tricky to navigate. In particular, it was difficult to work out which films were part of the Sky On Demand collection, and which were available to rent. With the new look, the menu is now styled on a word cloud so there’s no more tabs to scroll through - this has simplified the experience so you can easily tell the difference between the bundles and Sky On Demand service. They’ve also handily got a space for ‘Included channels’ so you can find the free to watch movies, series and shows included within your TV boosts.

They’ve also considerably improved their TalkTalk Box Office with new blockbusters like The Wolf of Wall Street and 12 Years a Slave added daily. As always, you can watch trailers for free so you can always find something you know he’ll hate you’ll like when your significant other has finished hogging the telly for the World Cup. Movies are priced from £4.00 for 48hrs with many released on same day as DVD. This makes it far cheaper than a trip to the cinema or HMV. It’s also worth reminding you that you cannot accidentally select a movie and be charged for it as you have the pin protect feature - this is a must when you have button-happy tots milling around.

It’s quicker too and more intuitive. It’ll save your last position if you have to leave a programme suddenly. This is SOOOO useful as I’m forever having to leave the sofa to see to one of the kids. The rewind function was always a little clunky and I hate leaving a programme on pause in case of screen burn. Now I simply turn the television off and know I can resume watching from where I left off.

Other features of the revamped TalkTalk Player include:

· Powerful search: Search movies by title, actor, director or keyword

· Watchlist: Save movies and shows to watch at another time

· More like this: Find similar programmes to your favourite shows

· Play all: Press the green button to play every episode in a series back to back

· Most popular: Your favourite shows and movies in one place

They say:

The new TalkTalk Player is the latest installment in TalkTalk’s continual enhancements to its YouView TV service. In April, TalkTalk joined forces with FilmFlex to significantly expand its movie library and offer hundreds more movies on demand. It also bolstered its Plus TV package by adding in seven Sky Entertainment channels including Sky 1 and Sky Living. Earlier this month, it launched a new African Boost package, offering eight additional channels from across the continent, and just last week pre-school favourites Wallace and Gromit and Timmy Time joined TalkTalk’s popular kids line-up.

YouView from TalkTalk is fast becoming a destination for family entertainment and our all-new TalkTalk Player offers more of the best TV and movies at a cost viewers can control. We’ve made our on-demand movies, kids and Sky entertainment library bigger than ever and the TalkTalk Player is faster, and smarter, making it easier to find shows and films you want to watch.

Thanks TalkTalk - we’re loving it!

 

 


Wall Art for Little People - Wallstickers.co.uk

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Until now, I haven’t been a big fan of wall stickers. Dexter had a farmyard scene in his nursery for a while but it soon grated on me as it looked a mess. They do seem to be a big interior fad and every family in Britain seems to have “Home is where the heart is” emblazoned across their living room walls. I can’t dispute that they’re perfect for rented properties though (of which this is one) as they peel off easily and liven up the drab white walls every landlord seems so keen on.

When I decided Heidi’s nursery needed something a few weeks back, and I found out that wallstickers.co.uk were looking for reviewers, I thought why not?, her walls aren’t finished to a hugely professional standard and it’ll help me cheer up a particularly dismal corner.

I wanted something relevant; not too grown up yet not too twee, not too popular yet not too ambiguous. I was about to give up when I spotted they had a wall sticker of the very phrase we say to Dex each night - I’m sure, in time, we’ll be saying it to Heidi too. It was too irresistible and before I knew it I’d consented to review something I would ordinarily have scoffed at.

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It arrived quickly, within a matter of days, perfectly packaged in a poster tube. I popped it on the kitchen worktop where review items live until I get a moments peace to inspect them. And there it sat for days, and days, and days… In truth, I thought it might be fiddly to apply so thought I’d leave it to Craigy (that way I could whinge at him if it ended up wonky).

When a reminder popped up on my Any.do app on my iPhone I decided it couldn’t wait any longer and finally snatched it from the shelf. Might as well put it up I thought, Take a few arty photos and honour the review.

I’m so glad I did.

Okay, sticking it up wasn’t that easy. The best way to describe it is that the sticker comes in three parts; the backing paper, the sticker itself, and the application paper. You had to pop the sticker onto a flat surface and scrape it to death with a credit card to ensure the sticker transferred to the application paper. Once you could be sure there were no air bubbles, you would peel away the backing paper and discard it. You are then ready to pop the sticky application paper onto a clean wall and leave it for ten minutes to set. I won’t pretend it wasn’t fiddly, but it makes for a far more professional finish than plain adhesives.Wallstickers

I did have visions of us both sat there with a spirit level and Craig getting stressed and muttering Happy now? over and over again. But as can you peel off the entire sticker in one go it’s surprisingly easy to get straight if you follow your eye and any coving or cornices. Ours is a tiny bit wonky but only because I decided to attempt it after a glass of wine and took the stupid decision to apply it line by line. wallstickers4So now there’s something personal to us when we walk in Heidi’s nursery to pick out dinky outfits for her to wear. When she’s finally sleeping in there, it will remind us that this is a little tradition we’ve passed down from child to child.

Heidi’s wall sticker was just £16.00 which isn’t too steep to balk at. Okay, it’s not cheap either for what is essentially a mass produced sticker, but I can say you’re paying for a top quality wall sticker that looks incredibly professional when it’s up. I really like it, and sometimes that’s the only endorsement you need.

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There are tons of designs to choose from over at wallstickers.co.uk and handily the website allows you to search for designs room by room. There’s also an impressive number of colourways to choose from if you go for a word design like ours. Heidi’s is dark grey which fits in beautifully with her colour scheme but is available in a staggering 24 colours. There were also two font sizes available for our design - we plumped for regular but could have gone slightly bigger.

Why not head over to see if you can find something special of your own?

 

 

 

 

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