At our house, it’s not a strange sight to see a giraffe
riding a school bus. Or a penguin living with a pig on a farm. Or a gorilla
driving the zoo train. I love how realistic Fisher-Price Little People toys are
while leaving lots of room for big imaginations.
Just after she turned a year old, I started a “game” with
Hannah. She brought me one of the farm animals from her Fisher-Price Little
People Animal Sounds Farm, and I started to sing “Old MacDonald”, galloping the
animals around while making the noise said animal made. She would bring me each
and every animal (even the farmer!) and I would sing that animal’s verse.
Eventually she started to sing the words and make the animal noises with me.
And then, last week, she sat at the barn all by herself - singing the song
without me. I was so proud but also a little sad. Thankfully she let me join
in.
Recently Fisher-Price introduced five new Little People Friends - Eddie, Mia, Sofie,
Tessa and Koby.
Hannah
excitedly checked them all out as they came out of the box. She was immediately
drawn to Tessa – probably because she was wearing a yellow skirt, one of
Hannah’s favourite colours. When I read up on the new Little People Friends Personalities
I found out Tessa and Hannah are very much a like – both are dancers who love
animals.
The new
friends have already had a ride in the school bus and spent a day at the farm.
I’m sure they will have lots of interesting adventures to come!
Treehouse
is currently running the Little People, Big Discoveries contest.
Play a hide and seek game to find new characters on playsets, watch the videos
and be entered to win 1 of 5 $265 Little People Prize packs!
How do your kids play with their Little People?
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I am part of the Fisher-Price Little People® Blogger Campaign with Mom Central Canada
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opinions on this blog are my own.
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I'm looking so forward to buying these for my grandbaby.
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