As hard as it is for me to admit, Justin is going to be one next month. He’s not my little baby anymore and his interest in toys has changed from baby things to some of the big kids’ toys. I had a feeling Mega Bloks would be a great toy for him and I was right!

As soon as I put Dylan Dump Truck down he crawled as fast as he could to it and immediately dumped the blocks out of the back. It was fun to watch him put the blocks in and then dump them out. The only time he stopped smiling while playing with the truck was while he was concentrating on doing something with it, that’s when he had to be serious about it. He was seriously too cute!

When I give him the Mega Bloks Sonny School Bus he didn’t know what to think since it had something over the back. He discovered how to open it by accident when he tipped it over pushing it.  Both Dylan Dump Truck and Sonny School bus are great for smaller kids since everything is big and easy for small hands to grab. Both have bright colors and happy faces that little kids love. The six blocks that come with each are compatible with all Mega Bloks 1+ products.

 

Mega Bloks Dylan Dump Truck and Sonny School Bus retail for $9.99 each and you can get them at stores like Target, Walmart, Toys R Us or online at Amazon.com.

THE GIVEAWAY:

One (1) winner will receive a Mega Bloks First Builders Prize Pack (Value $75):

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Jackie received products for the purpose of reviewing at no cost to her. All opinions expressed are of her own and not influenced by anything or anyone.

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  1. The Cat 3 in 1 Ride On also looks like a lot of fun!! Thanks you so much for the chance. bekki1820cb at gmail dot com

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