As a mom of three kids, I could name dozens and dozens of toys that just didn’t interest my children. Toys we bought as gifts that weren’t as fun as we thought they’d be, and toys that the kids played with once then never picked up again. But from time to time, we find toys that turn out to be huge hits with our children. We recently found some toys that are exactly that.
Many moms can tell you how vehicles can entertain their boys for hours. In my case, that’s turned out to be true for both the boys and girls.
Knowing how my kids have liked toys vehicles in the past, I thought that might be hits. The Cars movies have been favorites of my children since we first met Lightning McQueen. Now that they’ve seen all three Cars movies, they’re bigger fans than ever.
When they found out about the cool new , we couldn’t wait to give them a try!
There are so many new Cars 3 toys for kids to enjoy – from race track kits to vehicle transport trucks. Kids can create their own play scenarios or enjoy an entire race day from start to finish. Many of the kits and sets include parts that move, turn, and open, so kids are able to interact with the different cars and trucks.
Whether the kids are putting a race car on a rack for repair or driving Lightning McQueen into a transport truck for travel, the many interactive parts make playing more fun. I haven’t heard so many child-created engine and crash sounds in years, and it’s all music to my ears.
The kids are having a ball and I love knowing that they’re benefiting from cognitive and physical development as they play.
These Cars 3 toys have been such big hits that I’m already planning to buy more for good grade rewards. All three kids have been playing with the cars almost daily – even taking them to sleepovers and to the pool.
I’m thrilled to see my children spending time together and using their imaginations as they play.
Be sure to check out the entire line of awesome Cars 3 toys for in the toys/collectibles aisle at Walmart!
Calvin says
Sounds great, interactive play helps brain development
Betty Curran says
These sound like a great choice to entertain kids and let them use their imagination. So much better than video games.