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    Nov082009

    Idbids Review!

     


    I have shared in many posts about how Chris and I are trying to teach Jack and Carly about the enviroment and being good to what is around us. We want them to grow up to be environmentally friendly. It is something that is very important to Chris and I we both participate in cache in trash out when geocaching to help keep our walking trails nice.  Sometimes it is hard for a child to understand. 


    So when we got the chance to review Idbids eco-friendly toys we jumped on it. First let me explaing a little bit more about them. Idbids are eco-friendly toys that aim at teaching children that little things can make a big difference for our enviroment. 




    Idbids is an awesome toy that comes with:

    • Idbid Character -(made of 100% egyptian cotton), 
    • Story book- (shows children ways they can help the enviroment)
    • Field Guide- (has 10 small steps that a child can do to help the environment out, also includes a progress chart that is printed on recycled paper and with eco-friendly inks)
    • Backpack - (to carry the idbid and books - made with 100% Organic Cotton)
    • Online Code-(for the child be able to play with their Idbid online

    Also the Idbids come in three different types:

    • Scout the Cloud
    • Lola the pink flower
    • Waverley the blue rain drop


    Jack and Carly were sent the  Waverley the Blue rain drop  to play with. They both have had a blast with it. I think it is a great toy to help teach and get your kids actively involved with helping the environment. I love the way they present the information and show how much one person can do for the environment. I think this would be a great classroom toy too. I filmed a short video with Jack and Carly playing with the Idbid and doing one of the tasks on their field journal. We had a lot of fun. 






    Buy it: You can purchase Idbids online for $24.99  

    Also be on the look out for a chance to win an Idbids here on A Family Full Of Opinions of Opinions. Just keep a look out on the contest page!

     

     

    Reader Comments (4)

    These Idbids toys are just the cutestest and I really luv that they are eco-friendly , wish more companies would get with this idea also!

    November 14, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterCheckers

    I'm always looking for toys, books or other children's items that will engage children and help them learn about the environment and ways to protect its precious resources. Thanks for this review.

    November 30, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterLaureen

    I absolutely love the backpack that the Idbids come in. Email: yona(at)pricelesswriters.com

    December 1, 2009 | Unregistered CommenterYona Williams

    these are great! What a great way to start making kids aware about our environment at an early age.
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    June 10, 2010 | Unregistered CommenterMaira Grove

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