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The PlaySkool Poppin Park line of toys has continued to grow over the last few years. In the video portion of this review I compare the Learn N Pop LIon Toy to the Eelefun Busy Ball Popper and the Explore N Grow Ball Popper. Each of these toys brings its own level of fun.although some may bring bigger smiles than the others. \r
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Explore N Grow Busy Ball Popper - The loudest and fastest of the three toys. I can honestly say that every toddler who I have seen play with had fun. I can also say that every adult has thought it was too loud (no volume adjustment). The toy requires hand dexterity and quick reflexes, but it offers very little in the way of educational opportunities. In terms of ages.this toy is appropriate for ages 1-5.\r
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Eelefun Busy Ball Popper - Not quite as loud as the Explore N Grow, but it doesnt bring quite the same number of smiles. It is the *cutest* of the three toys, and it still offers plenty of fun.\r
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The Learn N Pop Lion Toy - This may not be the most exciting toy, but does offer parents a unique way of teaching your child to count in different languages. I especially like the f that it counts in four separate languages (English, French, Spanish, and Mandarin). It is also the one that can be enjoyed by infants - I would say any child over 9 months would be able to handle this toy.\r
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We are The Engineering Family, a family of educators working to show you how to make learning fun and engaging through toy unboxings, toy reviews, and originaldesigned to insight imaginative play within your family. With Mr. Engineer as an experienced engineer with a love of exploring new things, Mrs. Engineer an award winning teacher with a math and counseling focus, and their daughter The Assistant you can think of The Engineering channel as your imagination station. You can think of The Engineering Family channel as a Funbrain meets YouTube. This family is taking some of the coolest toys like Paw Patrol, Kinder Surprise Eggs, Scooby Doo, and Disney Princess to create hilarious videos the entire family can enjoy. \r
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Subscribe to The Engineering family for math games with Team Umizoomi, egg surprises like Paw Patrol Nickelodeon Giant Surprise Eggs, the coolest Disney toys like Disney Frozen Elsa, and more!
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The PlaySkool Poppin Park line of toys has continued to grow over the last few years. In the video portion of this review I compare the Learn N Pop LIon Toy to the Eelefun Busy Ball Popper and the Explore N Grow Ball Popper. Each of these toys brings its own level of fun.although some may bring bigger smiles than the others. \r
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Explore N Grow Busy Ball Popper - The loudest and fastest of the three toys. I can honestly say that every toddler who I have seen play with had fun. I can also say that every adult has thought it was too loud (no volume adjustment). The toy requires hand dexterity and quick reflexes, but it offers very little in the way of educational opportunities. In terms of ages.this toy is appropriate for ages 1-5.\r
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Eelefun Busy Ball Popper - Not quite as loud as the Explore N Grow, but it doesnt bring quite the same number of smiles. It is the *cutest* of the three toys, and it still offers plenty of fun.\r
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The Learn N Pop Lion Toy - This may not be the most exciting toy, but does offer parents a unique way of teaching your child to count in different languages. I especially like the f that it counts in four separate languages (English, French, Spanish, and Mandarin). It is also the one that can be enjoyed by infants - I would say any child over 9 months would be able to handle this toy.\r
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TheEngineeringFamily has loads of family friendly content\r
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In this Playlist The Assistant goes on adventure with Scooby Doo, Paw Patrol, Peppa Pig, Disney Frozen, and Doc McStuffins \r
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Everyone loves to see TheEngineeringFamily and The Assisitant open up Surprise Eggs - check out this play list and catch up on any that you may have missed \r
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If you like Nickelodeons Paw Patrol you will want to check out this Playlist \r
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Everyone likes to play with Play Doh - see all of TheEngineeringFamily collection of Play Doh videos \r
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Of course we have lots of videos featuring Disney Frozen and Queen Elsa \r
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About The Engineering Family\r
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We are The Engineering Family, a family of educators working to show you how to make learning fun and engaging through toy unboxings, toy reviews, and originaldesigned to insight imaginative play within your family. With Mr. Engineer as an experienced engineer with a love of exploring new things, Mrs. Engineer an award winning teacher with a math and counseling focus, and their daughter The Assistant you can think of The Engineering channel as your imagination station. You can think of The Engineering Family channel as a Funbrain meets YouTube. This family is taking some of the coolest toys like Paw Patrol, Kinder Surprise Eggs, Scooby Doo, and Disney Princess to create hilarious videos the entire family can enjoy. \r
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Subscribe to The Engineering family for math games with Team Umizoomi, egg surprises like Paw Patrol Nickelodeon Giant Surprise Eggs, the coolest Disney toys like Disney Frozen Elsa, and more!
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