Yvette Henlon and Victoria (aged two) attended the launch of the new Elefun Snackin Safari game from Hasbro at the Rainforest Café. Here she reviews the games which is ideal for small children.
If you're looking for an affordable Android tablet to give to a child this Christmas, the busbi 7 makes a great choice, writes Anne Coates. Packed with child-friendly features and apps and looking smart and "the real thing", the busbi 7 makes an ideal alternative to using mum or dad's technology.
Hazel Bothma's daughter Frida and her friends tried out the lates game from Drumond Park designed for youger children in the three to six age range. Unfortunately for this family the game did not live up to expectations.
Aldi stores have just launched some great baby puzzles in a variety of animal and vehicle shapes. Harriet Coates has been enchanted by the duck and tortoise.
Georgina Collins took the Mookie First Swingball from Argos to test out on a family weekend camping trip. Although easy to assemble and lightweight for packing the actual game proved less satisfactory.
Inspired by the Olympics? Get your pre-schoolers playing games out of doors and indoors with the range of toys from Argos. Here we review the skittles and cricket sets.
Jumbo brings the thrilling adventures of TV's Lion-O and his fearless cats to life in ThunderCats Puzzles. But you don't have to be a ThunderCats fan to appreciate the puzzles, writes Harriet Elliott whose son Joseph tested them out for PWT.
Louise Pollard – with the help of son Joe – reviews the latest game in the Horrible Science series from Galt Toys: Really Rotten Experiments – a little boy's ideal pastime!