Half Term with Hasbro

It is holiday time for us. The kiddies are on half term this week and it has been interesting so far. We are off for a mini vacation later this week and I can’t wait. It has busy here with us planning for our trip and keeping the twins busy. It is their first half term at Big School, so they are still getting used to the fact that there won’t be any school this week. Thankfully, they have been busy this half term with Hasbro. Hasbro kindly sent the kiddies  a backpack each full of Hasbro goodies, and that has kept them very busy.

 

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Hasbro Half Term Goodies

The backpacks are really pretty. I love the simple design and colours they got. The backpacks came personalised as well (that bit has been photoshopped out for various reasons) which I think makes them even more special. Each backpack included a personalised pencil-case and notepad, pens, markers, erasers,  YELLIES, Lost Kitties, Lock Stars and my daughter got My Little Pony Cutie Mark Crew. These items have been a life saver this half term.

 

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The Secret Diaries and YELLIES

These items have kept the kiddies very busy this week. They love reading and writing, so they have been spending time writing in their little cute notepads. My daughter calls it her secret diary.

The YELLIES toys have also kept them very busy. My son got the  YELLIES  Klutzers while my daughter got the YELLIES Flufferpuff. Their YELLIES collection is growing quite quickly and they are so fascinated by them. If you have started shopping for Christmas presents, I recommend you check out YELLIES. The Kiddies had the opportunity to take a toy each to school the other day, to share with their friends as an incentive, and they went for their YELLIES. I heard it was a hit with all the kids in their Reception class.

 

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My Little Pony Surprise Mini Figure & More YELLIES

My Little Pony Surprise Mini Figure was one of my daughter’s favourite items in the backpack. She is a true My Little Pony fan, and keeps collecting the ponies. Her collection is continuously growing bigger and bigger. And she was so happy to get this mini pony. The pack included a figure, accessory, case, and collector card.

 

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The Lock Stars

The Lock Stars is also a hit with the kiddies. They find them very fascinating and were able to unlock the padlocks and decorate their backpacks themselves. It was fun to watch them find the right keys! These lockable surprise toys are a hit in our house now. I like how colourful and pretty the Lock Stars are. We will definitely be shopping for some more of them.

 

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The Lost Kittens

With the Lost Kittens, the kiddies enjoyed digging for the hidden treasures and they were pleased with what they found. A Lost Kitties figure and 3 more surprises were hiding inside each pack.

 

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These Hasbro goodies are definitely going to keep the kiddies very busy this half term. With the miserable weather outside, we are spending most of the week indoors before jetting off for our holiday, so I am pleased they are loving these items. They are definitely great half term survival items and we are thankful Hasbro sent them over.

What do you think of these items? How are you spending the half term?

 

*PR samples.

 

How to get your kids off the dummy/pacifier

I hear a lot of talk about dummies and how hard it can be to get children off them. Which is what prompted this post. I needed to share my experience with how I got the kids off the dummy.

The kiddies were huge fans of the dummy. They had the dummy from the newborn stage and took to it immediately. It worked for all of us back then. They were quite demanding as babies and the dummy helped soothe them. But when it came to getting rid of the dummy, they refused to stop! My son refused the dummy at 3 months, and took to his fingers instead (that is a story for a whole new post by the way). But my daughter fell helplessly in love with her pacifier and it was hard work getting her off it. She even had a name for her dummies. They were called “baby”. It was that serious.

 

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I remember frantically googling up ways to get kids off the dummy and trying almost every trick in the book with no luck. I succeeded in getting her off it during the day quickly but nighttime was the tricky bit, as she was used to falling asleep sucking it. So I decided to think outside the box. Taking it away from her was pointless as she would just scream and cry until she had to back at night. I decided the only way to get her off the dummy successfully was to get her to reject it herself. I needed to make the pacifier not as “delicious” as she thought it was.

 

How to get your kids off the dummy/pacifier

Here are the steps I took to wean my daughter off her precious pacifier.

 

Get rid of all the dummies but one

I got rid of all the dummies and kept her least favourite one. I remember telling her the dummies were old and had to go, or something along those lines.

 

Make the pacifier unappealing

Once we were down to just one pacifier, I then had to make it unappealing. I needed her to reject it by herself and with no prompt from me. My daughter is very feisty. So I had to play dumb for this to work. I soak the pacifier in a lemon juice concentrate for a few hours before bedtime. And then when she asked for it, I gave her the lemon juice soaked pacifier. Her reaction was that of confusion at first, which then led to frustration. She couldn’t understand why her precious “baby” tasted different. It had a sour taste as you can imagine and she didn’t want any of it.

Just a quick note, she was 2 when I did this. I won’t recommend you do this if you have a younger child.

 

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Get ready for the hard work

On the first night, my dear daughter woke up every few hours asking for her dummy, which I happily offered. Only for her to reject it again because of the sour taste. It worked like magic but the first two nights were hard because she kept waking asking for it, only to reject and ask for it in a few hours. I guess she kept thinking it would taste different every time. Or maybe she was too sleepy to recall the sour taste. On night no 3, I gave her the dummy first and she told me she didn’t want it anymore. She never asked for it again and went back to sleeping through the night.

 

I would recommend the lemon juice tip for any parent thinking of getting toddler (2 years and above) off the dummy/pacifier. It worked quickly for my daughter. And I am sure it would work great for many others as well.

 

Did you struggle to get your kids off the dummy/pacifier? Please share your experience in the comments section below.

Thanks for reading.

 

 

 

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