From the first few minutes of watching Word World, my son was hooked. His eyes grew big. He sat still and watched the entire episode. This was a very big deal. This child isn't one to sit still.The show became one of his daily favorites. After a few episodes he started pointing out different words when we'd read. I'd ask, "where did you learn that word?" He'd say, "When I was watching Word World." Awesome!
This is why Word World holds a special place in my heart. The characters are lovable, the story lines are cute and the song for the show is snappy. ("Let's Build a Word!") Many of the objects within the story are made out of letters. For instance, see the dog in this photo? His face is the "D" and the rest of his body is the "o" and "g." They do this with the characters and even places where the friends live like "Log" and "Barn". Creative, yes? So when given the opportunity to review a few of their products, I was all, "yeehaw!"
We were sent both the Word World Pull-Apart WordFriend plush cow and pig. (Upon opening the boxes, my son immediately grabbed them and ran to his room.) The fabric of each animal is soft and smooth. The eyes of the characters are securely fastened, the stitching is strong. And magnets, which are sewn in, are strong enough to attract the letters needed. Plus there's a bonus DVD included with each animal.
The animals are meant for kids three and older. At first I wondered why. These are durable little toys. But my guess is that the manufacturers have to exercise caution. But its a cute toy that looks as if it can easily be thrown in the wash when necessary.
We were also sent the Word World Bucket Set for the House. (They also have a barn set.) This has been one of those toys I was holding off on opening. But my son was begging and begging me to open it. Once I got the go-ahead from the pr company (I wasn't quite sure this was for us.), I opened it up. Seth immersed himself into project and started building with nary a request for food, drink, or anything else. (Which is highly uncommon.) I helped him with a few parts and we had a lovely time building the fence and attaching the slide to the
The toys are aimed getting children ages three to five. But even older kids (like my son who's six) get a kick out of the toys. The toys are sold at Target.
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We love Word World! I would probably give this on as a gift to a friend with an older daughter since it's for 3 and up.
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My kid LOVES Word World, too. I even sing the jingle myself when we are working on words in the car. Count me in for the drawing. :-)
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i wanna win this for my nephew!! thanks!
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I had never heard of this but it looks like something I would love!
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My little guy LOVES blocks and LOVES Word World. Great giveaway!!!
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My daughter would just love these!!
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Would love to win this...though I'd have a hard time deciding which niece or nephew to give it to...or if I would keep it till my little one was older!!
ReplyDeleteMy son adores Word World, and would love that soo much. It's also a show I don't mind watching, and it's really made him quite the speller at age 2...
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I've never seen these before, but they look fun! Thanks for the chance!
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my 4 year old would love it. fun and educational!
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OOh! Thank you, this would be nice for christmas.
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I have tons of kids in my family. They would enjoy playing with these when they visit.
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