We received a Twister Moves Skip-It to play with and review. I gave that to Eva right away because she’s the only one in the house who is going to have the moves to use this toy. I know that is not my sort of thing. Eva is much better suited for this toy. Andrew is not quite old enough nor coordinated enough to use it. This toy review is part of the #PlayLikeHasbro program that I am in.
Eva was in-toed when she was younger and needed to wear boots and a brace. Because of this we have encouraged her to do many things to help her balance and coordination and also for her leg muscles to get stronger. She does very well in ballet, she’s getting better at using a scooter and now using the Skip-It. I’m all for getting her moving and grooving around.
Eva has been using her Skip-It ever since I gave it to her and she has been getting better and better. She likes the challenge of this toy and continues to try her hardest. I remember this from when I was younger but it is back with a counter on it and then it also works with the Twister Moves Tracker which can be used to keep track of movement across the Twister Moves line.