When  Monica of Absolutely Mommy extended an invitation to me through my good friend and fellow blogger, Mommy Tina of Truly Rich Mom for a post-mother’s day lunch sponsored by Ban Kee, I was ecstatic. It wasn’t much about the lunch, it was more because the event doubles as an introduction of some of the toys that the company distributes and we were encouraged to bring our children.

I decided to take our 5-year old Lukas with me. The event was held at Cravings, Shangri la mall which is not that far a cab ride. We got to the venue way before time and this was the sight that greeted us at the door:

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Exciting right? I was familiar with a lot of the toys they were going to show us. These are the toys that catch my eye whenever we visit Toy Town and other toy stores. I immediately spotted my favorites. But it wasn’t all toys. There were fancy food containers and feeding bottles, too!

The room was especially made up for the occasion and there was a beautifully arranged dessert table at one side of the room.

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Lukas couldn’t wait to attack the Stickos but I told him to wait for the other mommies and kids who are joining us to get there before he starts devouring everything on the table. Since we came early, he was given a bag of marshmallows as a special treat.

Ban Kee Trading Incorporated

Ban Kee’s Advertising & Promotions Manager, Jenny T. Fernandez was the one who walked us through their products. Ban Kee Trading Incorporated happens to be the leading distributor of these brands:

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Any of these brands familiar to you? Most likely. When you’re a parent, you tend to identify the best quality products for your children and these are the brands you’ll find when you go checking for high standards.

Trying out Cra-Z-loom

One of the highlights of the event was when the mommy bloggers were given the opportunity to try out Cra-z-loom.

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Kids, Preteens, Teenagers and even adults are crazy over these colored DIY bracelets nowadays and part of this loom phenomenon is that it seemed to have awakened the entrepreneurial potential in many young adults.  They spend hours creating bracelets, necklaces and rings using the materials provided and sell them to their peers.

Chill Factor Slushy Maker

This one here is one of my favorites among the products introduced to us. Who wouldn’t want this? You pour in chilled juice or any other drink, put on the lid, squeeze and put in the freezer for 60 minutes to get your own slushy, the kind you buy at 7-11 stores! Cool, right? The best part was that I got picked in a raffle and got to win a slushy maker to bring home.

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Toys, Technology and Tablets

One of the biggest concern nowadays is on the effects of technology on children. For me, it’s a matter of finding a good balance. Technology can and will disrupt a child’s developmental progress if usage is not regulated.

But as technology continues to advance and evolve, denying a child the opportunity to grow with it is just as detrimental as letting them plunge into it without caution, being in the web industry has taught me that.

To tablet or not to tablet?

Now why am I suddenly saying all these? It’s because providing a child access to a tablet device has become a subject of debate lately. I, myself, was not very happy when my husband decided to purchase one for our children. We had to come up with a much stricter set of rules for them to follow because they spent so much time playing games and downloading new apps.

When I first saw Leap Frog’s Leap Pad, I wasn’t really that interested in it. I thought it was just a little machine with educational games that would bore my kids out.

But I was wrong!

Leap Pad functions just like any regular tablet except that the brand decided to take it further by locking it on kid-friendly sites cutting down risks for our children.

It comes with built in educational apps and games but also allows you to download new ones.  I let Lukas use the drawing app and he was hooked!

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I’m not overlooking the importance of developing fine motor skills and the benefits of learning how to create on paper, but here’s a fact: We are in the internet era. Gone are the days when the internet was exclusive to coding geeks. It has already evolved into a huge marketing arena with vast opportunities for all kinds of industries.

Even artists and architects have discovered the advantages of online portfolios and technical proficiency. Letting your children use technology to explore their interests is a step in the right direction.

Another thing that might interest you about Leap Pad is that it’s manufactured with kids in mind so it’s durable. It doesn’t get broken easily even if you drop them countless of times.

Reading, reading and reading!

I’ve always been interested in Leap Frog’s Leap Reader. It’s comes with a pen-like device that helps kids read words and teaches them proper pronunciation.

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I’ve seen kids at restaurants with their noses into many different devices as their parents’ way of keeping them at bay while waiting for their food to be served. I get that. We do that, too, sometimes. I think that if parents find it necessary to keep their kids busy to avoid having them run around and cause accidents in the venues, this can be a more productive substitute for them. Of course a regular book is still the best option but this product makes reading much more fun.

Of age appropriateness and learning assistance

Have you ever observed a child at play? If a toy is age appropriate, it’s easy for the child to learn how to use it with little or no assistance. BUT…they don’t always use them as they are intended. Our kids change stories at a snap of a finger. A toy shovel can become a carnival ride, a set of animals can become a group of  fantasy characters, stacking cups can become stairs to a whole different world in the eyes of a child.

Needless to say, toys are fun and the right ones can help stimulate a child’s imagination even more. Just remember to leave room for individuality and the creativity.

Ban Kee products are made of the finest quality of materials that are safe-tested for children.

You may also read the account of two of my fellow mommy bloggers who graced the event:

Mommy Ana of Bluey’s Family Treasures 

Mommy Janice of Roller Coaster Ride

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18 responses to “Toys, Technology and Tablets: A look at some of the latest toys by Ban Kee”

  1. […] I got some of the ideas for the sweets buffet table  from a Ban Kee event I attended weeks […]

  2. […] Leap Frog’s got some new cool products coming  and well, being the girl that I am, my attention went to the Ice Cream Maker at the middle of the pack. […]

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  4. Que Sullano - Gavan Avatar

    Fan of Leapfrog here! hahaha. Slushy Maker looks interesting!

  5. Peachy @ The Peach Kitchen Avatar

    My daughter will surely go crazy when she sees all these new toys!

  6. Mr. Jacob's Mom (@MrJacobsMom) Avatar

    Seems like I should be thanking Ban Kee for bringing our favorite brands here!

  7. Janice / The Roller Coaster Ride Avatar

    Thanks for sharing my link! It was super nice finally meeting you during the event. You’re so lucky to have won the Slushy Maker. I really want one! :)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      it was wonderful to meet you too, mommy Janice! hihi sana pala lahat tayo may slushy maker. :)

  8. JLo Avatar

    wow! toys galore. ang dami! Leap Frog is really a good brand. We have an older version of that before when my kids were younger

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      yes it is a good brand indeed. :) thanks for dropping in Mommy JLo

  9. Gracie Maulion Avatar

    Wow! Those brands are under one distributor pala. I am one of their fans :)
    Actually my hubby is asking me to include the Slushy Maker on our budget.
    He really likes it (feeling kiddo haha)

    a. How long do you need to put the Chill Factor Slushy Maker in the freezer to make a slushy?
    60 minutes (incredible!)

    b. What potential skill was awakened in many young adults using Cra-z-loom?
    Their entrepreneurial potential – my sister told me her classmate is selling DIY loombands,
    perfect for gifts and friendship bracelet :)

    c. In your opinion, how do you see technology and the kids of today?
    In our modern world today, technology is playing a big part in our kids lives.
    Because of the modern inventions kids are more expose to all kinds of information,which make them vulnerable even to not-so child friendly contents. As mother, I want to keep an eye on how my child will use the technology. But at the same time, I want him to be able to explore. I do believe that there should be balance between everything :)

    Thank you for this post! Such great product information.

    graciemaulion@gmail.com

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      Hi Gracie! Thank you for your comment and for joining the giveaway contest. And yes, ako rin I was pleasantly surprised to find out that Ban Kee is the distributor that rules all, haha.

  10. Michelle Solee (@michisolee) Avatar

    We’re supposed to buy leap pad but ended up buying tablet for my son so we can download more apps. We have leap reader ang bilis lang maubusan ng battery.

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      Hi Michelle! Leap Pad has a newer version, I’m just not sure what the limitations are but according to Jenny Fernandez, it functions just like any tablet. :)

  11. The Vanilla Housewife Avatar

    Awesome products! I think for now the only thing I can afford is the Chill Factor Slushy Maker. ;)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      haha, sarap pagipunan. :)

  12. Mary Joy Avatar

    magandang brand ang leap frog. We bought picnic basket for baby A last year. It is very educational talaga kasi it teaches shapes, colors, food and i teaches din the concept of sharing with other kids. May questions pa when you press the button. At may sing along din.

    I would love to try din yung slushy maker nila lalona ngayon supper init. =)

    1. May De Jesus-Palacpac Avatar

      Hi Mary Joy! Yes, iba talaga ang appeal ni slushy maker ngayong tag init no? Will give you a feedback once we’ve had the chance to use it. :)

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