Showing posts with label mr. potato head. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mr. potato head. Show all posts

Wednesday, July 8, 2015

Little Taters Big Adventures Spud Safari Set

Well, technically, this is mom's toy. Grandma bought it for her. But I can borrow it any time I want. 




The set comes with 2 spuds, a vehicle and attachments for a monkey, elephant, lion and Little Tater. 



They come individually wrapped except for the big parts.



You can attach some of the parts on the holes of the suitcase. 



It comes with a clear cover that opens up into a playing space


Being a potato head, you can interchange the faces and attachments to make unique creations. 



This is the monkey attachment which I did not want to open. A few days after this photo was taken, I asked mom if I could open them. I'll take a photo of the ape soon and update this post. 

Mom has a new Mr. Potato Head set so watch out for that!


Tuesday, March 17, 2015

Mr. Potato Head!

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Before we start today’s post, I have a confession to make. Mr. Potato Head is not mine…he’s my mom’s toy! Grandma got it for her back in January. Mom is such a big kid. She likes collecting toys, mostly toys for boys. She was a bit of a tomboy when she was young. She enjoyed playing Silver Hawks and Hot Wheels better than Barbie dolls. I’m not complaining though as she helps me build my (our) collection of Hot Wheels. She said she has the perfect excuse to start over her collection – me! Teehee!


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Mr. Potato Head comes with many parts and accessories as you can see in the photo. I can take off everything from the spud. There’s a compartment on his back to store his eye glasses and tongue in.



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I like playing with Mr. Potato Head but I make sure to ask mom for permission before I do so. I like putting his nose on his ear holes and the ear on his nose hole. Teehee!

Mom says that I can learn many skills with Mr. Potato Head such as body parts recognition, dressing up, fine motor skills, language development and even help strengthen my fingers and my grip. Such a fun learning toy!


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So, I leave you with today’s toy, Mr. Potato Head! Stay tuned for more toys and magical posts!