I came across this brand and wanted to share a little more about them because they have quite an interesting variety and the price is really reasonable. Some of the items we receive is still not age-appropriate so we are slowly releasing the goodies to baby.
1. Mideer Kids Projector Storybook Torch ($17.90)
This is really one of my favorite product from MiDeer. Personally, I think this is a really cool and fun product that can grow up with the baby. It is probably the most appropriate for a toddler because they can sit for a longer period and understand the stories. The torch brings stories alive. There is about 8 pictures for each story and you child can twist the disc and change the picture projected.
There is also a deck of cards with the stories (both in English and Mandarin) so all the work is pretty much done. Apart from acting as a projector, you can also use it as a torch. My boy is really more like a cat now, pouncing after the projections...hehe! For now, we use the torch to sing "Twinkle Twinkle Little Stars" with him in the dark. He can sort of flex his fingers now.. Whee!
2. Mideer Kids Learning Alphabet Magnets Letter Magnetic Fridge Magnet ($11.50)
If you have a bomb shelter at home, the magnets really spruce up your bomb shelter. I changed the magnetic placards on my bomb shelter to this because this looked less cluttered and made my house less like a childcare. Honestly, it doesn't always looks like that at home.
Baby loves it, maybe because it is colourful. He will always pluck the letters off the wall. His favorite so far is the skinny iguana, peeping tiger and the blur-looking yak. Sometimes, we would also spell words for him, though the words are pretty limited because we only have a set of alphabets. Would recommend getting 2 sets and maybe another set on numbers!
3. Mideer X Eric Carle Washable Finger Paint ($13.50)
Parents who want to introduce their children into art and paint, you should check this out. It comes in 8 colours and is washable. Currently, we are just using it as paint purely. Basically, we squeeze the colours onto a piece of paper and throw it into a ziplock bag so that baby can use and match the color.
The chance of the ziplock bursting is pretty low, but we wanted to be really careful so we got the kids friendly set. Baby doesn't exactly enjoy it for now, but as parents I have to say I did have quite a ball of fun :P
So far MiDeer toys have been really promising, we will reviewing the next few soon, so keep a lookout on our posts!
Note: Laptop is down, so posts won't be as frequent!