Fun with the new Teletubbies magazine
Beastie
Beastie loved the free gift on the front of the magazine – which this time was a La–La bedtime set. He had fun playing with it, and putting La-La to bed and covering him with teh blanket.
The magazine itself is full of fun and educational activities – everything from stories to do-to-dots, colouring pictures to counting activities. Aimed at chidlren from 6 months to 3 years old, it’s a fantastic first magazine. The littlest ones will love looking at hte picutres and reading stories with their parents, older toddlers can have fun colouring in the pictures, doing the simple mazes and sticking the stickers.
Kiki was happy to sit and read some of the stories with Beastie {and help him stick the stickers as he didn’t like the stickness of them on his hands!!!}. It kept him entertained for a good hour, playing and colouring and sticking. What I love is that it’s a great early itntorduction of some educational skills. Beastie loves pointing out letters and ‘reading’ them, he loved the simple mazes in here and the dot-to-dot. It’s a great way for your little on to practice those fine motor skills, as well as letter and number recognigion. I really like the ‘Time to Dance’ section with a cut out spinner – encouraging your child to get up and active and copy teh actions of the teletubbies.
For £2.99 I think this a great magazine for little ones, whether you’re traveling or having a quiet, rainy day at home, it’s bound to keep them occupied for a while and you know that they’re learning at the same time as having fun.
We were sent a copy of the Teletubbie Magazine and compensaated for our time. All thoughts and opinions are our own.
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