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Toy Fair New York 2009 – Sneak Peek – New from Sprig

We’re very excited to be adding Sprig Toys to our offerings at Bitsy Birdie this year. Not only are their toys some of the smartest, freshest, and best designed toys on the market, they are also some of the most eco-friendly. Their toys are made from SprigwoodTM – a child-safe, bio-composite material made from recycled wood and reclaimed plastic.

Their new Story Blocks set hits a sweet spot for both interactive storytime and independent imaginitive play. Sets will come complete with landscape, building, and character pieces, and are scheduled for release in Fall 2009. We can’t wait for these to come in!



We’re also very excited about the addition of Sprig Eco-Trucks and Sprig Hollow Play Sets. The Eco-Trucks are right-sized for preschoolers little hands and equipped with handles, making them easier and more fun for little ones to use.

The Sprig Hollow Bee and Butterfly’s Farm Set is gorgeous in appeal, form, and function. The characters are adorable, vehicles come apart to form tools, and the sets even come with seed-infused paper flowers that grow into real wildflowers when planted. I would love to eventually see books or animation to compliment this set. We’ll be eagerly awaiting the arrival Bee and Butterfly’s Farm Sets in April.




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Great Green Crafts!

Michelle Kaufmann offers a fun eco-friendly craft project perfect for kids and parents on a rainy afternoon or cold winter night.

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Make Your Own Yo-Yo, A Fun Recycling Project

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It turns out colored cardboard food boxes make pretty cool yo-yo’s.  Not quite as elegant as the ones above, but so very fun.

Here’s what you’ll need:

- One brightly colored box at the end of its shelf life in your freezer or pantry (We used an Eggo box, but an Amy’s Organics or Annies’s Bunny Grahams box or similar should work just as well.)
- One corndog stick or similar
- One piece of embroidery floss about 3 feet long
- Hot glue gun and glue (for use by an adult or with adult supervision only)

Here’s how:

1.)  Cut the stick to approximately one inch in length.
2.)  Cut eight circles from the box – 4 two inches in diameter, 4 one and one half inches in diameter.
3.)  Place two of the smaller circles between two of the larger circles and center them.  Glue together.  Then punch a hole large enough for the stick through the center of the circles.  Repeat with the remaining circles.
4)  Tie a loop large enough for one finger in one end of the embroidery floss.  Then tie the other end around the stick, just loosely enough that it can spin.
5)  Place one set of circles over each end of the stick, pushing stick just through so that the circles do not hinder the movement of the string.
6.)  Glue ends of stick to circles.
7.)  Allow glue to set.
8.)  Play.

 

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Exactly Why We Love Green Toys

And yes, the toys really are those gorgeous colors in person.

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