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    It is time to give your 007-year-old some help with their career development 5,322 reads hot 7 comments
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    Chance to get your kids out into the garden and away from the TV 4,959 reads hot
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    It's a waggle propelled toddler car of course 4,808 reads hot

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  • Automoblox toy cars launch in UK

    Automoblox toy cars launch in UK

    "Zero emission" 18 March 2009 15:36 GMT

    KidEstore is stocking five new vehicle models from Automoblox Cars that are designed to keep your little one happy - and your conscience clear.

    The "zero emission" toys are made largely from European Birch wood and they are sustainably produced.

  • "Meccano on steroids" Berg Moov kit to launch

    Build your own go-kart, scooter, carver and trike 15 May 2008 16:26 GMT

    Effectively a huge Meccano-on-steroids kit, the Berg Moov comes with instructions for building four vehicles -­ a go-kart, scooter, carver and trike.

    As well as work from the instructions for the four included designs, you can also create your own vehicles...

  • Didicar plans to waggle its way into your kids heart. Dad, Toys, Kidestore 0

    Didicar plans to waggle its way into your kids heart

    It's a waggle propelled toddler car of course 22 August 2006 10:54 GMT

    No we aren't sure what it does either, but according to Kidestore.co.uk it's going to be the next big thing for kids and adults alike.

    Called the Didicar, it’s a waggle propelled toddler car that hasn't got a pedal or battery in sight.

    All you're...

  • Kids get explorer gadgets via National Geographic. Dad, Toys, Kidestore 0

    Kids get explorer gadgets via National Geographic

    Chance to get your kids out into the garden and away from the TV 12 May 2006 0:29 GMT

    With the summer holidays in site and the weather turning sunny, what better excuse to get your kids out into the garden and away from the TV.

    Kidestore.co.uk are hoping that its new range of National Geographic sets will do that and bring out the explorer in...

  • Prepare your kids for a career in MI6. Dad, Toys, Kidestore 0

    Prepare your kids for a career in MI6

    It is time to give your 007-year-old some help with their career development 11 May 2006 12:30 GMT

    Now MI6 have started recruiting openly, it is time to start giving your 007-year-old some serious help with their career development.

    Kidestore.co.uk is selling a range of spy toys and gadgets for kids that will make you want to be 7 all over again.

  • Toys, Toys, Toys. Dad, Toys, Kidestore 0

    Toys, Toys, Toys

    As a dad to be, I've started looking at all the great reasons of becoming a dad 1 February 2006 11:46 GMT

    As a dad to be, I've started looking at all the great reasons of becoming a dad, but following a recent trip to the Toy Fair in London (research you understand), I can't seem to get past the most important one. Playing with toys.

    It stuck me that becoming a father...

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