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ELC Finger Paints:
... a trip to the Early Learning Centre I decided to buy these. Normally we just buy our paints from Asda in a squeezy bottle and put a little drop into a small tub but thought these might be easier. My children absolutely adored them. The size of the pot was perfect for sticking little fingers straight into and then on to the paper. We made lots of handprints and footprints (by painting their hands and feet with a b... Read the full review: ELC mix it up. by mummytothree |
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ELC Touch and Feel Bugs Lift Out Puzzle Brand: ELC / Baby Toy / Age: 9 months - Four chunky pieces that are easy for little hands to lift out of the puzzle! overall rating |
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ELC My 1st Mobile Brand: ELC / Baby Toy / Age: 12 months - Flip mobile with flashing light, mirror, and buttons to press for cool phone sounds. overall rating |
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ELC Wooden Stacker Brand: ELC / Baby Toy / Age: 12 months - 7 stacking rainbow coloured discs. overall rating |
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ELC HappyLand Family Brand: ELC / Baby Toy / Age: 12 months overall rating |
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ELC HappyLand Chocs Away Airport Brand: ELC / Baby Toy / Age: 18 months - Touch down at HappyLand Airport. Includes control tower, plane, helicopter, motorcycle, 3 characters and playmat. overall rating |
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ELC HappyLand Construction Set Brand: ELC / Baby Toy / Age: 18 months - Includes set of 3 figures, 3 vehicles and a 'men at work' sign. overall rating |
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ELC Fly 'N' Go Jumbo Brand: ELC / Baby Toy / Age: 2 Years+ - Jumbo plane with pilot, passengers and luggage overall rating |
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ELC Highchair Steering Wheel Brand: ELC / Baby Toy / Age: 9 months - With gears to change, rear-view mirror to look in, horn to hoot, flashing lights, engine sounds and 2 tunes. overall rating |
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ELC Tumble Tortoise Brand: ELC / Baby Toy / Age: 6 months overall rating |
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ELC Play Buttons Brand: Early Learning Centre / Baby Toy / Age: 3 Years+ overall rating |
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ELC Manic Martians ... bought this game one rainy day last winter from the Early Learning Centre discount outlet in McArther Glen. It was reduced to £3 so I thought it didnt really matter if it wasnt very good. However this game did not disappoint. It has a large blue base which has 12 house that the martians can fit into. Ours is different in colour to the picture here as our martians are blue and red. Each martian fits into a hole and on the martians head is a little round ball. You get 2 boopers (as we call them). These are plastic long plastic hammer like tools which have a corrigated plastic spring on the end with a small hole on the bottom. Once you have fitted the battery (C size, ... Read the full review: Hits the right note with my kids by mummytothree |
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ELC Blossom Farm Wrap Around Friends ... toy is a fantastic little idea! Basically it s a very colourful, soft spiral with lots of little soft animal toys hanging from it which all do different things like rattle or squeak! There is also a little flower shaped mirror. I bought this item for around about £10 from the early learning centre when my daughter was a baby. I kept it in the loft with her other toys and I have got it out for my baby boy as it is unisex when he was born as I found it one of the best little items I bought. It was a godsend when we went out in the car, my baby boy used to cry every time we put him in his car seat, I had the idea of wrapping it around the handle of the car seat. I... Read the full review: A spiralling great idea! by sairmare |
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ELC Manic Martians ... Manic Martians is a great game for young children. It ticks all the boxes - learning through colour recognition, hand eye coordination, competitiveness, and uses up excess energy! So the game. It consists of a round crater containing 12 holes which house 12 martians, 6 green and 6 orange. The game also comes with 2 space bobbers which look like hammers - they have a split in the plastic at the end which is how you catch the martians - the martians themselves have a small bobble on their heads which gets caught in the hammer. The game requires batteries and when turned on the aliens bob up and down. The idea is to catch all of your aliens using the hammer before ... Read the full review: Manic Martians = happy kids by sttb1997 |
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