Kuroba are a whole new spin on Rock Paper Scissors. We received a few of the toys from PlayMates Toys to review for free. This is our honest review.
When we went to Sweet suite Eva had a great time playing with the Kuroba at the PlayMates Toys table. These little cubes were a way to play Rock Paper Scissors without revealing what was in your hand until the moment when one cube wrapped itself around the other. It is a fun take on this old classic. The Kuroba cubes can be customized to reflect the style of your child. they can do this by mixing and matching the tiles on the outside of the cubes. There are 16 different ones to collect. Eva shows you the ones that we received in the video below.
We received a cute little toy from Learnplay Inc. They are called Halftoys and we received the T-Rex from the Dinosaur series. Opinions are our own.
When I was approached about this review I was excited because the concept was so cool. A little plastic dinosaur that you could pull apart and see all the bones. then you could take those bones apart and reassemble them like a puzzle. The toy also includes a papercraft diorama that you assemble in order to use as a display or a play area for your dino. The two halves of the dino’s outer shell are magnetic and you can take the skeleton out of the toy and reassemble the two empty halves. I made a video all about the assembly and more about what I thought of these fun toys. Take a look below.