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National Geographic Toys by Uncle Milton

Macaroni Kid Review: Outdoor Explorer Toys

August 23, 2012

I have been invited by Uncle Milton to review some of their new National Geographic Outdoor Explorer Toys.  Although I have two boys and they have enjoyed their new toys, I think girls will love these toys as well. 

Last week we reviewed the  4-in-1 Explorer Navigation Tool, and the All-Terrain Nature Collector. You can click the link here to read our review. This week my boys played the Earth Tag. My boys love to load the earth ball, target an item, gently pull back and let it fly! This toy is recommended for kids age eight and up. However, I think it is also very important to teach the kids that they should not target animals or other people. 


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My boys also played with the High Sierra Eco Explorer Kit last week. They took this Explore Kit when we went hiking as a family or when they played at our backyard. They collected the specimens in the kit and took them home. In addition,  you can covert the base into a useful strap-on headlamp. My boys love wearing it on their head and exploring the outdoor when they need some extra light. 

If you would like to check out these toys, please click the link here to save 40% on all National Geographic Outdoor Explorer Toys by Uncle Milton. 

** I wrote this review while participating in a campaign by Macaron Kid National on behalf of Uncle Milton's Toys and received products to facilitate my review. All opnions 
I have been invited by Uncle Milton to review some of their new National Geographic Outdoor Explorer Toys.  Although I have two boys and they have enjoyed their new toys, I think girls will love these toys as well. 


Last week we reviewed the  4-in-1 Explorer Navigation Tool, and the All-Terrain Nature Collector. You can click the link here to read our review. This week my boys played the Earth Tag. My boys love to load the earth ball, target an item, gently pull back and let it fly! This toy is recommended for kids age eight and up. However, I think it is also very important to teach the kids that they should not target animals or other people. 


top image

 

My boys also played with the High Sierra Eco Explorer Kit last week. They took this Explore Kit when we went hiking as a family or when they played at our backyard. They collected the specimens in the kit and took them home. In addition,  you can covert the base into a useful strap-on headlamp. My boys love wearing it on their head and exploring the outdoor when they need some extra light. 

If you would like to check out these toys, please click the link here to save 40% on all National Geographic Outdoor Explorer Toys by Uncle Milton. 

** I wrote this review while participating in a campaign by Macaroni Kid National on behalf of Uncle Milton's Toys and received products to facilitate my review. All opinions expressed are my own.