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Tacos Plus Fuzzoodles Equals a Fiesta

Fuzzoodles are twisty, flexible, colorful, fuzzy, reusable, re-positionable toys that spark the imaginations of kids and adults alike. This is one toy that will thrill all ages and stages for hours of play. Hours of fun! I am always skeptical of any toy that promises hours of fun. Most toys end of breaking that promise on the first day. However, Fuzzoodles are at the mercy of a child’s imagination. Since there is no end in sight to a child’s imagination this re-positionable toy will see many hours of bending and twisting to conform to the will of a child. Your child will be able to create watches, bracelets, hats, fuzzy friends, fuzzy creatures and anything she can think imagine. It’s a fun way to spend an afternoon.

Thanks to House Partypalooza (Child’s Play Communications) I had the honor of hosting a Fuzzoodle Fiesta! This Fiesta was one of the most successful parties held or attended. In fact one little girl said, “This is the best party ever!”

With tacos in hand, we built some of the craziest, zaniest characters ever created. Everyone, regardless of age, had a wonderful time. They were even happier to bring home a Fuzzoodle tote, their personal creation and some extra Fuzzoodle parts and accessories.

One of the highlights was the Cupcake Bar. The table was set with unfrosted cupcakes, colored frosting, an array of sprinkles, and Fuzzoodle accessories to top it off. The kids loved this and spent as much time doing this as playing with the Fuzzoodles.

I love toys that do the same thing for a child that Harold’s purple crayon did for him; make imagination come to life. If you are in need for a homeschool co-op activity you will want to try Fuzzoodles. The appeal to both girls and boys and a wide age range make this toy a no brainer for parties, play dates, and co-op activities.

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.