Sago Mini Superhero Review

Sago Mini Superhero Review

 

 

Superheroes are so fascinating to children, and my son is no exception to this. One day he decided that superheroes were the coolest thing ever, and from that day forward he wanted to be one. He loves wearing capes, and playing games where he gets to save someone from “bad guys”. The only problem comes in when he tries to fly. This is a common problem I’m sure for most parents with “superhero” children.

When my son saw a photo of the new app Sago Mini Superhero, he was beyond excited for the launch!
 

 
Sago Mini Superhero Review

 

 

The main character is Jack the Rabbit, and he flys through the cityscape saving the day and encountering his other friends along the way.

 

 

Sago Mini Superhero Review
 

 

I love that Sago Mini apps are so easy for kids to navigate. My son started playing Sago Mini apps when he was three, and he has never become frustrated or confused in navigating them. They are so user friendly for toddlers, and they come with fun surprises!

I loved that the CN Tower was featured in the app as well! It’s a great tribute to the home of Sago Mini headquarters in Toronto.

Flying around town trying to help friends and to fix problems for others is a great message to send the users of this app, and I love the influence it’s had on my son. He talks all about how he helped his friends in the game, and that’s an amazing thing.

To learn more about Sago Mini Superhero, visit the website here.

 

 
Mandy Furnis

 

Creating Fun Art with BLO Pens Super Activity Workshop + Giveaway!

Creating Fun Art with BLO Pens Super Activity Workshop + Giveaway!

 

 

Sometimes it’s a stress reliever to just do some colouring. Have you seen all of those adult colouring books that are all the rage right now? I have to admit, sometimes when my son asks me to colour with him I actually have a great time, and then he has to ask me to stop because I take over!

This week we tried out the BLO Pens Super Activity Workshop, and I had a little too much fun! It’s a super cute kit that makes it easy to create fun art projects with the use of the BLO Pens and stencils.

Included are 15 BLO Pens, 16 stencils, and 40 sheets of paper. The markers can also be used as simple markers for drawing, and they are washable and non-toxic!

 

 
Creating Fun Art with BLO Pens Super Activity Workshop + Giveaway!

 

 

Creating Fun Art with BLO Pens Super Activity Workshop + Giveaway!
 

 

Creating Fun Art with BLO Pens Super Activity Workshop + Giveaway!

 

 

The box doubles as a station to actually create the art which I thought was very smart and convenient!

Getting the markers ready was pretty easy, and all you had to do is blow through the cap to create with colour.

 

 
Creating Fun Art with BLO Pens Super Activity Workshop + Giveaway!

 

 

Creating Fun Art with BLO Pens Super Activity Workshop + Giveaway!
 

 

Creating Fun Art with BLO Pens Super Activity Workshop + Giveaway!

 

 

After trying it out myself I let my son give it a try. The BLO Pens are for ages 4 and up, but my son is 3 (and a half he always says!) so I let him give it a try with my supervision.

He was actually really good at it, but the kit is very foolproof. All he had to do was use the stencils to create a beautiful picture!
 

 

 

 
I think this BLO Pens Super Activity Workshop is the perfect holiday gift, so I am giving one away on the blog!

To enter, all you need to do is tag someone in the comments below this Facebook post tagged here to have a chance at winning. You may enter as many times as you like as long as you tag someone different each time.

The contest ends on Sunday, December 20th 2015 at midnight, at which time one person will be randomly selected from the entries. This contest is open to Canadian residents only.

Good luck to everyone who enters!
 

 

 

 
Mandy Furnis

 

Win 4 Tickets to Monster Jam at the Rogers Centre January 16th & 17th!

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We have written one letter to Santa this year and have had two visits with him, and each time my son has asked for a giant monster truck for Christmas. He was a good boy a couple weeks ago so I actually bought him a huge monster truck, to which he informed me later that night that Santa was going to bring him an even BIGGER monster truck.

The good news is that he is going to Monster Jam in Toronto in January, and although he won’t get to take one of those trucks home, I am thinking that will satisfy his desire for having a huge monster truck!

Last year we were pretty bummed we couldn’t make Monster Jam, so we made it a priority this year. Monster Jam is taking place at the Rogers Centre on January 16th and 17th, and if you are still looking for a great gift idea for Christmas then tickets to this may be it!

Click on the image below to pick up some tickets of your own to the Saturday night show at 7:00pm, or the 2:00pm show on Sunday.
 

 
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As a mother of a boy, I am learning to love trucks and dirt. It turns out girls often love trucks and dirt too, as proven by the parents I have mentioned that we are heading to Monster Jam to who have girls who want to go as well.

The show is family-friendly, and it’s going to be a lot of fun! For more information about Monster Jam, visit their website here!
 

 

 

 

Now it’s contest time! Who would like to win 4 tickets to Monster Jam in Toronto the weekend of January 16th and 17th? Enter to win via the Rafflecopter app below. The contest closes on December 23rd, 2015 and the winner will be announced the same day. The contest is open to Canadian residents only. Good luck to everyone who enters!
 

 

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Mandy Furnis

 

Our First Toronto Marlies Game + Win 4 Tickets to the Toronto Marlies Boxing Classic Game at the ACC

Our First Toronto Marlies Game + Win 4 Tickets to the Toronto Marlies Boxing Classic Game at the ACC

 

 

I can’t believe we had never been to a Toronto Marlies game before last weekend!

Our son pretty much loves every sport under the sun, but lately he has been focusing on skating lessons and is starting to get interested in hockey.

This past weekend we took him to his first ever hockey game. It was pretty exciting that his first was at the Air Canada Centre with great seats for the Toronto Marlies game.
 

 
Our First Toronto Marlies Game + Win 4 Tickets to the Toronto Marlies Boxing Classic Game at the ACC
 

 
Before the game there were some fun activities for the kids because on this particular afternoon it was the Marlies Holiday Bash and Teddy Bear Toss. The Holiday Bash was presented by Carter’s | Oshkosh, and this game was special because every person who brought a teddy bear would receive a free ticket to a future Marlies game, and the first time the Marlies scored everyone would throw them on the ice so they could be collected for charity.

 

 
Our First Toronto Marlies Game + Win 4 Tickets to the Toronto Marlies Boxing Classic Game at the ACC
 

 
Our First Toronto Marlies Game + Win 4 Tickets to the Toronto Marlies Boxing Classic Game at the ACC
 

 
Our First Toronto Marlies Game + Win 4 Tickets to the Toronto Marlies Boxing Classic Game at the ACC

 

 

Santa was also there to visit with the kids (and there were quite a few adults in line!), there was a candy cane toss, holiday music playing, a present toss (with t-shirts inside), and a holiday performance by the Marlies Dance Crew.

Our son may think this sort of fanfare comes with every hockey game – he has no idea this was a special event! Luckily he loved the hockey game and that was enough to keep him happy.

Plus we were so excited to see Bernier in net! So many people at the game had Bernier jerseys on, and he played an amazing game. They won 9-0 so he had a shut out, and the Marlies dominated the game.
 

 
Our First Toronto Marlies Game + Win 4 Tickets to the Toronto Marlies Boxing Classic Game at the ACC

 

 

Our son was so excited to sit in this huge arena and get ready for the game. It must have been pretty exciting for him to see lights dim, and then for the game to start.

We had a great time at the game, and if you are looking for an awesome gift idea, I think Marlies tickets would be pretty fabulous!

 

 
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sparkleshinylove readers can buy discounted tickets to the Marlies Boxing Day Classic at a link I am providing below, plus I am giving away 4 tickets to the Boxing Day Classic as well below.

Regular priced Marlies Tickets start at $41, $37, $33 or $26, but using my ticket link and promo code you can receive tickets for $29, $26, $24 or $17!

Click here to purchase discounted tickets, and enter the promo code: FamilyMarlies

Tickets are available for the December 26th (Boxing Day Classic at the ACC), and also for December 27th, 31st, January 2nd, and January 3rd.

You also have the opportunity to win 4 tickets to the Marlies Boxing Day Classic on December 26th below! Click on the Rafflecopter link to enter. The contest ends on Wednesday, December 18th, 2015 at 9:00am and the winner will be announced shortly after the contest ends. This contest is open to Canadian residents only. Good luck to everyone who enters!

 

 

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Mandy Furnis

 

Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex + Enter to Win Two Free Passes!

Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes

 

 

A couple weeks ago our family was on a Disney Cruise which left out of Port Canaveral, Florida. I had been to Florida before, but never Port Canaveral, and since our family was so close to Cape Canaveral we decided we absolutely had to take the opportunity and stop at the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex!

None of us had ever been before, and it seamed like an easy trip from where our ship landed. After we docked we rented a car, and drove straight to the space center which was about 20 minutes away.

 

 

Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes
 

 
Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes
 

 

Our son is 3, so at first I was unsure what we would or wouldn’t be able to do on our visit. On the website you can easily order tickets online for entry, and they have a really helpful section on how to plan your trip. I know most websites have information on how to plan your trip, but this one was very informative, and surprisingly accurate when it estimated how long you would spend at each exhibit! You could also buy additional items like tickets for having lunch with an Astronaut, special seating to watch a launch if you happened to time your trip just right, or an up close tour of the Launch Control Center.

We purchased tickets when we arrived with very little wait (on a Saturday as well!), and we opted just for the general admission passes.

We started off in Rocket Garden, which was an outdoor exhibit that was perfectly interactive for a toddler! Many of the replica’s of rockets gave people the opportunity to climb inside and see what it would be like to travel into space.

We actually started and finished our day here because there were quite a few things to see. There was even a launch pad gantry that the Apollo 11 Astronauts used when they landed on the moon.

There was plenty of signage to tell you all about how each rocket was used, and the details of the mission. There were also free guided tours of the area throughout the day. Again, totally perfect for a toddler who wanted to see these huge rockets in the sky, and have the ability to climb inside different rockets.

 

 

Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes
 

 
Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes
 

 
Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes
 

 
Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes

 

 

Next up we went to an indoor exhibit called Journey To Mars: Explorers Wanted.

There were lots of interactive games that you could play along the way, and there were some very cool mock up’s of exploration vehicles like the Mars Rover which my son said looked like Wall-e.

We took a break and watched an IMAX 3D movie called Hubble 3D that outlined the many missions to service the Hubble Space Telescope. Some of the footage and images from the Hubble were incredible. I knew what the Hubble Space Telescope was going in, but had no idea what it actually uncovered when it came to space exploration. Plus popcorn was there for purchase so we were pretty happy. It was a nice break in the air conditioning, and an apportunitnty for our son to have a nap which he definitely needed.

 

 

Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes
 

 

Up next we went to my favourite stop – the Space Shuttle Atlantis exhibit.

 

 

Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes
 

 

This was one of the larger exhibits, and it all started in an amazing way! We entered into a room with a giant screen to watch a short film about Atlantis. Once the short film ended, doors opened where we walked into another room and watched another short film about the actual launch and missions. The film surrounded us on the walls and ceilings, and as it ended the screen (which I actually thought was a wall) slowly rose into the ceiling and we were standing in front of the Space Shuttle Atlantis. Very cool.

To see the shuttle in person was incredible. I didn’t actually expect it to be quite so amazing. It really didn’t look like I thought it would up close. It was so large that it was able to be viewed from two different floors, and exhibits surrounded it.

 

 
Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes
 

 
Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes
 

 
Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes

 

 

The payload doors were opened so you could see inside, and it’s Canadarm (yay Canada!) was fully extended for viewing.

The exhibits went over everything from building the International Space Station, to a memorial section for fallen Astronauts. I thought the memorial section was very well done because they did show footage of the shuttle taking off and where the initial issue was with the flight, but they stopped the film before it became alarming. They had a section with photos of all the lost Astronauts, and their families had donated some of their cherished items to be on display.

There were so many different simulators and games that we could all try out, including for the age range of my son. We could practice docking a ship, and there was even a simulator for being on a shuttle launch.

 

 

Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes
 

 
Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes
 

 
Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes

 

 

We finally took a break for lunch, and there were plenty of options both inside, and outside.

One of the options I would like to take advantage of when my son is older is Lunch with An Astronaut. After having lunch you can take part in a Q&A with the Astronaut, then even get a photo with them. It seemed like a great idea, but I wasn’t sure my son would be able to sit through it. Next time!

We had lunch at Orbit Café, and we ordered our whole meal on a computer screen and picked it up at the window. All of the lettuce and herbs were growing in towers in the restaurant which was pretty cool.

There were lots of spots to grab a bite to eat, and there was even a food truck for really fast food!

 

 

Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes

 

 
We of course had to stop at the gift shop, and we bought our son a NASA t-shirt and a $10 space shuttle that he just won’t stop playing with. He asks to wear his “space” shirt all the time, so we know this trip made a lasting impression on him.

 

 

Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes

 

 

After taking another tour of the Rockship Garden, we had spent 5 hours at the Kennedy Space Centre Visitor Complex, and felt like we had seen all we needed to that day. At no point did we need to wait in line for anything, and we didn’t feel rushed at all. Everything was done at our own pace, and we had a blast! We would definatley recommend bringing a stroller for the yonger kids not only because of the amount of time you would spend there, but how large the facility is.
 

 

Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes
 

 
Our Visit to the Kennedy Space Center + Enter to Win 2 Free Passes

 

 

We avoided the Children’s Play Dome even though it looked pretty amazing! It was a space-themed playground that was outside, but covered so you could avoid the sun or rain. We chose to avoid it because there was so much we wanted to see that day, and we knew if our son saw how fun it looked we would never move on!

We also didn’t take the free Kennedy Space Centre Bus Tour. The bus tours are scheduled around launches, and the length is approximately 1.5-2.5 hours. Just based on length we decided our son would never make it, but it would take you past the Kennedy Space Centre, you could view the launch pad, and the you could see the Apollo 8 launch site and see the Apollo/Saturn V Center.

The tour left every 15 minutes so it was easy to catch, and it was self guided so you could stop at the Apollo/Saturn V Center for as long as you wanted, and then board the bus again.

 

 

I absolutely loved visiting the Kennedy Space Center Vistor Complex. I was actually really surprised how much I loved it! I did think it would be cool thing to experience since we would be so close to it, but the 5 hours we spent there didn’t feel long at all, and I would absolutely go back!

Now for the fun part – who want’s to win two free passes to the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex?

The passes will be valid until 2018 which is plenty of time for you to make your way to Florida!

You can enter via the Rafflecopter App below, and the contest runs until Tuesday, December 8th, 2015 at midnight. This contest is open to residents of Canada and the US only. Good luck to everyone who enters!

 

 

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Mandy Furnis