The Coolest New Baby Gift EVER - A Ukulele from My 1st Years

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Every single gift someone gives your new baby is special. Whether someone sends you a hand knitted pair of booties or some babygros from Next, when you peek into that gift bag and see something dinky it’s always exciting. Heidi got all of these things and more from our friends and family and we’re so grateful. But as a blogger, I was also sent some very sweet gifts from baby boutiques and some of these are simply too cool not to blog about.

My favourite, purely for it’s uniqueness, is this seriously cute ukulele from My 1st Years. I love things that are a little out of left field and this is certainly that. Okay, Heidi clearly can’t play the ukulele, and neither can her mummy and daddy, but it’s so adorable that I plan to mount it on her nursery wall. The walls in there desperately need something as they’re pure white and this is a rented house so we can’t change them. My 1st Years Ukulele

It also seems to soothe Heidi when she has one of her ‘moments’. I can honestly say I’ve never experienced anything like Heidi before. If she’s not asleep, she’s screaming. She isn’t placated with cuddles, rattles, singing, rocking, a dummy… it’s all about The Boob. It’s not her fault, I think she has a nasty case of colic that means she’s pretty much uncomfortable all the time. Strumming the ukulele close to her head seems to intrigue her and you can see the look of bewilderment on her face. I think I even caught a smile yesterday (but that might have been wind). Heidi Sleeping

In fact, playing music to your child is thought to stimulate the brain in a way that helps educational and emotional development.There have been tons of studies on this that go wayyyy over my head but apparently it strengthens the neural bridges along which thoughts and information travel, therefore making baby able to retain, recall and process information quickly. I can’t speak for how true this is, but it sounds good hey? And just look at how chilled Heidi looks (above) when I was murdering Old Macdonald yesterday…

In any case, I love it. It’s incredibly dinky (measuring just over 50cm high) made of high gloss MDF, and sounds how a ukulele should as soon as you take it out of the box. As with all My 1st Year’s products it’s personalised (we chose Heidi’s name and date of birth but you can chose any 15 characters) which makes it an extra special gift as it’s the first thing she owns with her name on. The personalisation is on a little silver plaque on the headstock. This bumps it up into keepsake territory so it can be something she can treasure forever.

My 1st Years Ukulele Personalisation

But this isn’t all My 1st Years have to tempt you with. There’s also a vast baby clothes range with everything from robes, to rompers, to dresses, to shirts all of which can be personalised. If you’re looking for a lovely baby shower gift that is just that little bit special, you’re bound to find something unique, affordable and adorable. Here are some of my favourite pieces:

My 1st Years

Polkadot Hooded Baby Robe £25 / Personalised Waffle Teddy Bear £20 / Star Pattern Hooded Baby Robe £25 / Striped Footless Baby Grow – Grey & Ivory £12 / Organic Natures Purest Rag Doll £25 / Ditsy Print Wrap Baby Grow Set £20 / Bodysuit, Trousers & Hat Set - Boys £25

Heidi’s ukulele costs just £25 and arrives in a beautiful big gift box. You can check out this, as well as hundreds of other lovely baby gifts over on the website or say hello on Facebook or Twitter where there are also lots of fabulous giveaways to enter.

Disclaimer: I received Heidi’s adorable ukulele in exchange for my thoughts. All thoughts and opinions are my own.

 


Making Music with Leapfrog Learn & Groove: Xylophone Zoo

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After the Leapfrog giveaway last month, the team at Leapfrog offered to send Dexter a little pressie. As Dexter was lucky enough to get the award-winning My Own LapPup - Scout from his Aunty Louise at Christmas, we already knew that the vibrant colours and big push buttons were a hit with Dex. In fact, his LapPup has saved us from many a pre-school meltdown this past month.

Okay - it’s true my little guy doesn’t have a clue what Scout is saying to him. But he bashes the keys all the same and bops his little head to the tunes. It’s enough for me to see him exploring the buttons and giggling. It’s definitely made him more inquisitive as he realises that every button he touches will have a different consequence; whether Scout is counting to three, teaching him about shapes and colours, or singing to him.

As Dexter has no musical instruments at all, I thought it might be fun for him to try a xylophone to bash. So the fabulous guys at Leapfrog sent him this seriously cool toy: The Leapfrog Learn & Groove: Xylophone Zoo!

I don’t know who was more excited, Dexter or I. I can just about remember to how to play Silent Night so couldn’t wait to rip open the packaging and re-live my childhood. Dexter did look a little miffed when I took it out of the packaging and cradled it away…

In fact, I got so engrossed with it that when Craig came home from work and said “So what does Dexie make of it?”, I realised I’d hogged it for an entire hour and poor Dexter hadn’t even had a chance to play with it. You see, there’s this cool little game you can play where you have to follow the lights and hit the correct key… takes me right back to days at the arcades when we used to play Whac a Mole.

Needless to say Craig grabbed my new toy away and gave Dexter a mini tutorial on how to play with it.

Once Dexter has gotten over his fascination with the little plastic hammer (it took him a good 20 minutes trying to eat it before his realised there’s was more fun to be had) - he was gripped.

There are six adorable animals above each of the keys and each make a different sound when pressed. They also light up to hold your own monkey’s attention. On yet another option, upon being pressed they’ll tell you which animal they are and which they are colour also. There’s just so much going on that Dexie became transfixed by it.

Finally, there’s the option to switch the entire toy to French mode - which allows baby to discover a new language. Okay - this is well beyond the comprehension of most pre-school / toddlers - but well done Leapfrog for trying!

Leapfrog toys are available just about everywhere - you’d be hard-pressed to find anywhere that doesn’t sell them. But go ahead and like them on Facebook, and follow them on Twitter for the latest news (and giveaways). Finally, you can visit the website to find out more about the selection of educational toys available for your little masters and madams.

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