Monday, October 27, 2008

Helmet Heroes

I saw these on TV the other day and they have made the must have list for Christmas in our house. The reviews support my decision to grab up one of the Helmet Heroes for my daughter.

Helmet Heroes come with a helmet, with an internal headset, and a remote controller in the shape of a wheel, or handlebars for the motorcycle one. This incredible helmet delivers interactive role play in a whole new and innovative way. Slip on the helmet, and your preschooler is instantly in charge of the road and on the run. Use the handlebar unit to control lights and sounds. The helmet also includes a microphone so your child can hear himself as he races around. Provides hours of imaginative, role-play fun.

Here's what other parents have said about Helmet Heroes:


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"I purchased this for my grandaughter and was a bit hesitant because I assumed it would be more enjoyable for little boys. But I was wrong, she loves it. It really gave her a chance to enjoy playing the role and use her imagination of being a police officer. She especially loved the microphone feature in which she could hear her voice over the speaker on the helmet. Great product for boys and girls!"

"My 3 year old loves anything that has to do with cars, trucks, police etc... We bought the police version of this and although the helmet seems a bit big on him he loves the interactive play. The best part is the microphone that when he pushes the talk button on the handheld device lets his voice be heard through the helmet. It seems very sturdy and he likes pushing the buttons to make the siren noises and the intereactive buttons that let the officers communicate with him."

"My three year old loves this helmet!! He has the police helmet and he loves it! My 8 month old loves it too because the lights go off on the helmet and she just laughs. He plays with it all day. Even my seven year old plays with him. It is a great gift!"

Hear what more parents had to say at Fisher Price Toddler Toy Review
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