Wednesday, January 29, 2014

CLOSED Tag Along Toys - One Stop Shop For Family Day Fun {giveaway}

Tag Along Toys reminds me of the stores from generations ago. Stores where the owners worked the shop, knew everyone that came in and made you feel welcomed from the moment you open the door. Whenever I head in to Tag Along Toys, I am greeted either by Patti (store owner) or Debbi.  They are so upbeat and pleasant and always have a big smile.


Tag Along Toys is my very first stop when I am looking for a gift and unsure of what to buy. They know their product, and they know what is hot.  All you need to do is tell them the age you are buying for, and they are sure to find something that will be a hit with the gift recipient.  If you are looking for something specific and they don't have it, they will try to bring it in for you.

Tag Along Toys is stocked full of craft supplies, board games, science kits, books, puzzles and so much more. If you haven't had a chance to drop in, you really should plan a visit.

Not only do they sell toys and the like, but they also host craft workshops and have even started a Rainbow Loom club on Thursday evenings. The last Thursday of every month Grandparents can save 20% off any in stock items they purchase; to show their appreciation, teachers are offered a 10% discount everyday!

With family day coming up in a few weeks (February 17th) Patti thought it would be a great time for a giveaway! She sent me home with a craft box and 3 games (all with different age recommendations, so there is something for everyone in the family).


What better way to spend Family Day than sitting around the table together crafting and playing games (especially if our latest weather pattern holds and the temperature stays in the -30's!). We had a chance this past weekend to get the craft kit out - the boys each got to make one craft.

ready, set, paste comes with 8 crafts (each in their own individual bags) to choose from and a chunky glue stick to help.  Some of them are as simple as gluing paper fruit pieces onto a backdrop of a bowl, and others include scrunching up tissue paper to decorate the background pieces (tree, butterfly).

My 3 yr old is still lacking in co-ordination, so I was happy that they had easy ones to choose from - he chose one that just needed different shapes to be poked out and glued onto a black back drop.

Mr. J chose a tree that you glue scrunched up tissue paper on for leaves, and then it came with apple stickers, squirrel stickers and dots to use as a frame!

finished crafts!
We haven't had a chance to try out all the games yet, but we did open up The Sneaky Snacky Squirrel game to see what it was like. It is meant for 3 yrs + (there are small pieces, not good for the tiny ones) and for 2-4 players.


For the game, the inside of the box has an image of a tree - you drop the acorns on and around the tree, and then there is a spinning wheel with different options.  Whatever you land on, is either how many acorns or what colour you pick up. You use the Squirrel pincher to pick up the acorns and place them in your tree trunk.  It's a great game for little ones because there aren't a ton of rules to follow.  It works on fine motor skills (squeezing the squirrel) and matching (picking the right colour and matching it to the right spot).

Giveaway:

One lucky Tales of Mommyhood reader will win the same package I received (pictured above); this is a local giveaway only as the winner must be able to pick up the items at Tag Along Toys (located in the Signature Center in Kanata).  Giveaway will run until 9:00pm on Monday, February 10th.  To enter, fill out the form below!

29 comments:

  1. I love the idea of the squirrel game. It would help my son further develop his motor skills...just what he needs!

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  2. If the weather cooperates, we're outside! If not, crafts, a family movie and a fun dinner.

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  3. I've heard great things about the squirrel game! Loving board games during this brutal Ottawa winter.

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  4. Weather permitting (as if!) we like to get out for some air. This year probably staying in! Games sound great and crafts are always a hit.

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  5. Looks fun! We once played a pug game like the squirrel one - the kids loved it!

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  6. Going around town doing family day activities at different museums.

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  7. We try to get outside as a family and do something fun. Now that my daughter is mobile, it should be a fun time. Perhaps some sledding this year.

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  8. Family day is Sunday and we spend it unplugged. We start with Pancakes for breakfast, followed by a walk and end with a Movie. Everyone looks forward to it all week.

    Besos, Sarah
    Blogger at Journeys of The Zoo

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  9. we try to go for a nature walk then I take them out for supper then to a movie

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  10. we go to camp and at the lodge they have activities for kids (rafflecopter marie cat)

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  11. We usually let the kids pick what they want to do

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  12. Outside activities if weather permits.

    Florence C

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  13. Depending on the weather we usually will go tobogganing and play games after while enjoying some hot chocolate followed by a movie.

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  14. in our house the kids make all the rules on family day!

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  15. We watch movies and play board games.

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  16. Family time is uisually spent outside, or playing board games or baking

    raffelcopter name is jackie reid

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  17. playing boardgames with the family
    -Lucy

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  18. We play games and watch movies together

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  19. We typically spend it indoors, watching movies, baking, playing games it's usually too cold to go out.

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  20. I have a dear dear nephew who would so enjoy these! Since it is winter, we've been spending time indoors and would love to do boardgames and crafts!


    xox,

    ML aka @20YS

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  21. Just relaxing, taking a break from life

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  22. Spending time with the family, games, playing outside, making crafts whatever my daughter would like to do

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  23. We're hoping to hit up Winterlude on it's last day weather permitting or going to a museum:)

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  24. Usually we just relax and try to do an activity together. Not sure what we are doing yet, our family day is not until next Monday in Ontario. (Judy Cowan)

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  25. Our local movie theatre has a special family day event there with raffles and fun things to do (Lori Jackson)

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  26. We watch movies,play board games and make some crafts.

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