| Essential toys for a play environment, books for starting conversation, video games for family play and saccharine free films. All hand picked by Bee, lead blogger at welikeplay.org where it's playtime all the time. | ||
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| The Pocket Dangerous Book for Boys: Things ...
by Conn Iggulden £1.50 Not just for boys, but for whole families; a pocket sized book full of ideas of things to do. It's become one of my must have... | The Book of How
by Martine Laffon; Hortense De Chabaneix £6.36 By itself it has engrossed No1 child and me for a whole week of evenings. The Book of How is a book to be read with a growed-u... | Cranium Hullabaloo
£19.98 Hullabaloo hails from a toy stable I highly admire, Cranium. If - as a play-pro - you’ve not yet had the pleasure grab one at ... |
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| Uno Card Game
£2.64 Uno has one feature that lets it reign in our abode as the number one game (at least for a few weeks); growed-ups can use a ru... | Junior Scrabble
£13.74 Helping kids discover the joy of scrabble. Helps to build their confidence in increments, rather than having a lexicographica... | Ratchet and Clank: Tools of Destruction (PS3)
£36.98 --under going extensive play review by the welikeplay clan-- Bee |
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| Marvel: Ultimate Alliance (PS3)
£24.98 Up to 4 players can grab a controller - for which I’m grateful for wireless controllers - you stick together a team of your fa... | My Neighbour Totoro
£6.87 If stuck on a desert island, No.2 child would choose Hayao Miyazaki’s 'My Neighbour Totoro' as his only film. And for that mat... | The Story of the Little Mole Who Knew It Wa...
by Werner Holzwarth £3.99 Poo, it comes out of animals in different types. Kiddywinks learn to identify animals by their scats whilst Mole gets his rev... |
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