Bugs
In a fit of something or another, I signed up to do a Halloween party with glow-in-the-dark Zombie Hexbugs. We've had a huge amount of fun with the Hexbugs; they're a completely silly fun toy (even though they have batteries) and the cats are totally amused by them and I wish I had a better camera because watching the glow-in-the-dark bugs on the glow-in-the-dark track is kind of mesmerizing (and completely impossible to photograph with my iPhone). And when I say "we", I mean kids and grown-ups, friends and family, in addition to cats, have been enjoying them.
They also sent along some Hexbug Larvae - cunning little bugs with sensors that make them run away from things. Really, it's kind of amazing to think about the technology that goes into a TOY. You'd think we'd have figured out wireless electricity by now.
Next up, Banks.
Disclosure: We received all the above mentioned stuff from various different publicists. No one paid me to write about any of it; guilt, though, forced me to.
Oh my goodness. I hadn't seen the larvae before. My daughter would LOVE those.
ReplyDeleteFew years back my son got a toy which was basically a build-it-yourself hexbug. From Elenco. If you're at all into electronics, Elenco is the place to look. (No I don't work for them : )
The Hexbugs look AWESOME. Now to find a reason to justify buying them... aha! Christmas presents for the kids (or our cats?).
ReplyDeleteThe book sounds like something I would enjoy. I miss reading books for fun...And the Hexbugs also sound like something we'd like. I admit that I like how compact they are. (Our house is being overrun by bulky toys.)
ReplyDeleteI think I saw those at the mall the other day...is that possible? I saw small, cute, colorful. Hmmm...
ReplyDeleteNew blog, btw: http://fondofdinner.blogspot.com/2011/10/dinner-with-dave.html
We have a couple of those hexbugs around. The cat is less excited about them than we feel he should be.
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