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Nina's Science LAB is an indoor attraction is aimed at children older than little J but big J enjoyed it.
There are lots of hands on things to do inside.
There was no queue for the number go round so we went on this next.
Little J enjoyed sitting on the car as it went round. He cried when we got off so we had to go on a few times.
Last but not least we went on Postman Pat ride
Little J and big J drove Postman Pats van around Greendale.
There are lots more activities and attractions to visit once inside CBeebies Land but little J fell asleep so we went off around Alton Towers to go on some bigger rides.
I am looking forward to returning once its been open a little longer and hopefully queues will have calmed by then.
If you didn't know already Cbeebies Magazine has teamed up with Merlin Entertainments to offer readers Kids Go Free tickets. This current issue of CBeebies magazine has two kids go free tickets in so can save you a little bit of money.
Have you been to Cbeebies Land? Did you enjoy it?
Once we showed little J how to start the song (by pressing the star at the bottom) he can easily switch the music on, press it again and the song stops.
As well as singing the song Sweet Dreams with Squidge lights up too.
Little J had slept with Squidge the night before and wouldn't put him down so he joined us for breakfast.
The squidge is really soft so little J decided to snuggle up while watching Mike The Knight.
The lights on squidge are soft and will stay on for the song but once the song finishes they go off. If you want to hear the song again or see the lights you will have to press the star again.
We leave squidge in the cot overnight and every morning we have been awoken to the song. Its our new alarm clock. I find myself singing it throughout the day too.
The squidge is suitable from 10 months + and is 23cm tall.
He is super soft and wears a lovely blue night cap.
Press the star to activate the Cbeebies night time tune
Lights glow softly whilst the song is playing.
RRP is £19.99 and is made by Golden Bear Toys who have a Cbeebies range.
If you would like to own a squidge of your own - click HERE to enter my competition to win a Sweet Dreams with Squidge.
Little and big J got to meet Igglepiggle and little J instantly became a fan
This is little J's favourite. The Musical Pull Along Engine from In the Night Garden, is perfect for little J. He loves anything that makes a noise, lights up or sings and this does all 3.
Tombliboo's Spinning Shape Sorter
Again this is only a small toy so can easily fit in the hand. You open the doors and inside are Pontipines and Wottingers. Little J likes opening the door but not as much as pressing the button on the roof which has a clicking sound.
Overall little J loves the NINKY NONK Musical Activity Train. The fact that it is 5 toys in one is really appealing as I know how easy it is for little ones to become bored quite quickly. The train has lots of activities to do on each and when put together its a great pull along too.
As most of you know little J spends most of his time in and out of hospitals and he has done since he was born. Whether its attending appointments or visiting specialists, it sometimes feels like a second home. He has already had one 'failed' operation to try and correct his toe and will be due another in the next few months. I am hoping by the time he is older all these appointments will have stopped and he wont be able to remember just how much time he spent see doctors and nurses. The one thing that does upset me is just how many children you see around the hospital. Some just with cuts and bruises but others who look really sick and look like they have been in there for a while. Its so sad and it must be very scary for a child to be in hospital, especially if its their first time. Lots of machines, gadgets and bleeping noises. I recently came across Monkey Wellbeing and I just fell in love with the idea and asked Helen if she would write a post for me, explaining all about Monkey Wellbeing so that I could share it with my readers.
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