Check out these recent reviews of an assortment of products from our Blog Team!
4-D Heart Puzzle
Cosmic Montessori School
Jeni says, "I think it’s a great way to showcase the different major parts of the heart. You can’t beat (see what I did there) having a realistic heart model to hold in your hand." Read more...
Bear Grylls Survival Camp
Andrea Beam
Andrea says, "You’ll find everything from first-aid tips to how to tame a wild camel in the desert (no, I’m not kidding). Each page is packed full of information that your kid will find fascinating." Read more...
99 Stories I Could Tell
Family, Faith, and Fridays
Michele says, "What a fun idea to just have a reference point to jog your memory about a story you have to tell. It makes me think of a time when stories were passed from one person to another, and sometimes one generation to another just through word of mouth. What a great skill to develop!" Read more...
Berenstain Bears' Big Book of Science and Nature
Bible Momma
Amanda says, "We have thoroughly enjoyed this book as a bedtime story each night. It’s so great to spend a few minutes with the boys laughing and learning before tucking them in for bed." Read more...
Big Book of Things to Spot
One Luckey Wife
Daisy says, "This book has so many different things to find and is colorful. What I like is that it works counting skills, object recognition and we can talk about what’s going on in the pictures. We are able to take the book with us so we can play with it when we go out." Read more...
Cat Crimes
Roads to Everywhere
Karla says, "Cat Crimes is labeled as a single player game and it can certainly be played that way, but we find it more fun for two of us to work through the clues together." Read more...