Tuesday, 19 July 2016

My Fairy Garden Review

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Since my daughter turned three a couple of months ago she has really started to develop her own interested, two things that she seems to adore are fairies (thanks to Tinkerbell) and gardening (thanks to pre-school). So when she seen an advert on TV for the My Fairy Garden range from Interplay we planned to buy her a one to keep her occupied in the summer holidays, but luckily we were sent one to review.


my fairy garden review



 Inside the box you will find everything that you will need to create a magical fairy garden. The set includes a bowl, fairy cottage, oyster shell, coloured gravel, grass seeds, fairy dust, flowers, clothes line and poles complete with pegs, giant mushroom, mouse, fairy and instruction booklet. The only thing that you need to add is some compost or soil from the garden. 


what you get inside My fairy garden


She enjoyed filling her bowl up with compost with a little trowel, this is something that even young children can help with and enjoy. Next we had to build the fairy cottage, the cottage is made from foam and was a little fiddly to put together so I had to do this for her. We then placed the house on the soil and then created a colourful path with the coloured gravel provided. 

She then got to work decorating her fairy garden with the washing pole, giant mushroom, oyster shell and flowers before sprinkling the grass seeds and fairy dust onto the soil. 



building the my fairy garden toy


We then had to put the fairy garden somewhere sunny and wait for the grass to grow, not forgetting to water it  a little every few days. The box states it takes around 2 weeks for the grass to grow but we realised that it started to grow within a couple of days.


my fairy garden


She enjoyed creating this fairy garden, watering it and watching the grass grow.  I think that this would make such a wonderful gift idea as children will like this magical fairy garden, as it really does have a magical charm to it that children will love.


My Fairy Garden


I really like the fact that even when you have created your fairy garden and grown your grass you can keep everything from the set and just create another fairy garden one day too. 

You can buy your own My Fairy Garden from Interplay and all leading toy retailers RRP £14.99


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14 comments

  1. Aww this is such a cute activity. I think they are a wonderful activity to do especially during the summer holidays.

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    1. Thank you Joanna, They really do make a great activity for the holidays xx

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  2. What a sweet idea, a fairy garden, ahhh! I bet my niece would love this. It is so cute.

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  3. Aw, this is so sweet! It looks great, and I bet it must be really magical for a child. x

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    1. Thank you Jess, I know I would have loved something like this as a child xx

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  4. This is soo cute! I would love to have one myself even thought this is for children. This is such a cute way to spend time with your kids.

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    1. Thank you Ana, I enjoyed doing it just as much as my daughter did x

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  5. We did this with Eliza and she adored it

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    1. They are so lovely aren't they ? I bet Eliza found it magical being a little bit older than my daughter xx

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  6. This is adorable. I cannot wait that my gorgeous one will be able to play this kind of stuffs.

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    1. Thank you, I am sure your little girl will enjoy playing with these in the near future

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  7. How awesome is this, nice that Sophia has taken an interest in fairies and gardens.

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    1. It is super awesome, I love that she believes in fairies as they are so magical x

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