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Circus Toothbrush Timer

March 6th, 2008 by Edwin in Childrens Gadgets, Home Gadgets

circus-timer.jpgKids are notorious for going against your will and instructions, and getting them to brush their teeth is almost as tricking as asking them to finish up their vegetables during dinner time. The Circus Toothbrush Timer could prove to be a valuable ally on your side.

Don’t clown around when it comes to brushing your teeth! Kids can keep their pearly whites squeaky clean with a little help from this friendly clown toothbrush timer. This bright and funny clown features a small hourglass timer on his head that kids can flip over when they begin brushing. The timer, which lasts for 2.5-3 minutes, will keep them focused on doing the job right for an effective amount of time. Kids will look forward to flipping over the timer and the action will help them develop good hygiene habits. Now that’s something worth smiling about. And, when their time is up, the clown puts on a smile! Wooden clown stand has non-skid bottom and features a cup for holding toothbrushes. Handmade in China.

Well, anything that helps the kids keep those pearly whites clean is always a good thing. Hand over a quarter of a Benjamin for this Circus Toothbrush Timer and take a whole load of stress off your shoulders before sending the kids to bed.

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Stikfas fires your imagination

March 4th, 2008 by Edwin in Childrens Gadgets, Office Gadgets

stikfas.jpgOnce you’re an adult, it doesn’t mean that you ought to cease playing. Playing fires the imagination and helps us unwind, in addition to revitalizing that noggin’ of ours.

Starting your Stikfas adventure is easy – just remove the plastic pieces from the sprue and assemble. Now you have a tiny action figure full of possibilities. Each Stikfas is about 3.2” tall and has at least 14 points of ball-jointed articulation. And every pack is a theme pack, which means you’ll get tons of accessories (read: weapons!) specific to that theme. Some folks like to leave their Stikfas as is (nude?) – others like to apply some of the STIKers included for more personalization. Some Stikfas fanatics take customizing to new levels: adding clay, cloth, feathers, you name it! The Stikfas body then becomes a skeleton for anything your mind can create. There are even stop motion movies out there with only Stikfas actors. So, let your imagination soar, and go build that 3.2” plastic desk minion you’ve always wanted.

Guess this is a modern day Lego which you can indulge , with prices ranging from $8.99 to $9.99.

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TandemZ-1 Micro Chopper

March 1st, 2008 by Edwin in Childrens Gadgets, Remote Control Toys

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The TandemZ-1 Micro Chopper is not meant for novices as getting the hang of it comes with a rather steep learning curve to it.

For starters the Tandem utilises 3 channels (for up, down, forward and backward movement) and a dual trim system (for pitch and yaw), so novice pilots need not apply. It also boasts a sophisticated gyroscopic mechanism plus unique tilting rotors for additional control. Piloting this baby makes patting your head and rubbing your tummy whilst playing the xylophone with your feet seem about as difficult as pulling down your pants. And that’s what makes it so addictive.

The Tandem might come with a pair of powerful rotors, but they ought to be able to fly for approximately 10 minutes from a normal charge of up to 25 minutes. Sounds like diminishing returns if you ask me. This rescue helicopter retails for £39.95 and comes in red, blue or orange colors.

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Top Gun MicroFighter

March 1st, 2008 by Edwin in Childrens Gadgets, Remote Control Toys

topgun.jpgThe Top Gun MicroFighter makes for an interesting gift for kids, and even I myself would not mind finding one of these underneath the Christmas tree this year.

Suitable for advanced level RC Pilots due to its advanced digital throttle and directional control, the Top Gun MicroFighter is capable of performing extreme loops and real-fighter style aerobatics. With the massive levels of thrust offered by it’s twin engine design, advanced take-offs and landings can be achieved. The Micro Fighter has a dual channel digital proportion control allowing up/down, left/right and forward speed control. Powered by a Lithium-Polymer battery, flights of 10+ minutes can be achieved on a single 30 minute charge from the controller.

The Top Gun MicroFighter retails for £29.99.

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Super Mario Brothers Bath Bombs

February 28th, 2008 by Edwin in Childrens Gadgets, Home Gadgets, Wacky Gadgets

smb-bath-bombs.jpgBath time should be relaxing, unless you’re trying to get a dirty toddler who seems to hate water more than cats. Why not coerce him/her into the bath with these extremely cute Super Mario Brothers Bath Bombs? They retail for $5.99 each, and is an expensive way to make sure your little one gets a bath but hey, if all else fails…The Super Mario Brothers Bath Bombs feature :-

  • Bath bombs fizz and foam when you drop them in your bath
  • Each bomb contains a mini Mario character figure in the center
  • Six figures to collect in all including Mario, Luigi, Fire Mario, Bowzer, Goomba, and Power Mushroom
  • Officially licensed Nintendo Product Imported from Japan
  • Each bomb is 1.8″ in diameter. Figures stand about 0.8″ high
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Honey, I shrunk the PicoZ MX-1

February 28th, 2008 by Edwin in Childrens Gadgets, Remote Control Toys

pico-mx1-extreme.jpgGuess thin is in, and so are the general sizes of gadgets and gizmos to come. Toys aren’t exempt from this effect too, with the PicoZ MX-1 Extreme being a much smaller version of its big brother and prides itself in being the smallest remote control helicopter in the world.

Currently touted as the world’s smallest remote control chopper, this marvel of micro technology will flatter even the crummiest of pilots thanks to an auto stability system that makes woka-woka-ing around in tiddly rooms a doddle. Just like its bigger PicoZ siblings, the twin-channel Extreme has a crash-resistant polypropylene foam body and features super-wide infra-red control, a built-in lithium polymer battery and adjustable trim control - all this yet it weighs just 7 grams. It really is squintingly small. As ever, the transmitter doubles up as a charger and a normal charge of 20-25 minutes should give flight times of up to 10 minutes.

The PicoZ MX-1 Extreme can be yours (or your child’s, you big little boy, you) for £24.95.

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Coolest MP3 player ever …

February 26th, 2008 by James in Audio/Video Gadgets, Childrens Gadgets, Toys

LEGO MP3

Sure, it doesn’t have a widescreen multi touch interface or an accelerometer that can change the image depending on which way you turn it, but it looks like a LEGO, man! Can an MP3 player be any cooler? At least in the “shuffle variety?”

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Meccano Spykee Micro

February 25th, 2008 by Edwin in Childrens Gadgets, Electronic Gadgets, Remote Control Toys

spykee-micro.jpgRemember the Meccano Spykee that was seen at CES last year? Well, it still hasn’t been perfected just yet, but a micro version is already ready to rock and roll.

The RC unit controls his forward and spin motion, as well as firing off his three sound effect features, and lighting up his head and base (which looks well cool at night of course). He’s basically your very own pet mini robot and driving him about is curiously addictive. The great thing about his tracks is that his movement is highly effective on any surface, whether it’s a slippery desktop, or a deep pile carpet, he’s really not fussed. His arms and head are articulated, so you can position them into a multitude of anthropomorphic gestures, and his beeping, sirens and various wooshing sound effects are, we imagine, the equivalent of futuristic cyber chatter. Maybe one day all pets will look like this.

Funny how big brother Spykee has not been launched yet while its Mini Me is already rolling about to stores for £19.99.

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