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Keeping three children entertained when out and about can be very tricky.  We often travel on trains to explore local areas, or travel away for a weekend.  I try to pack as light as possible and that also means taking as little electronics as possible too.  There are times though, such as sitting in a restaurant or on a train journey, when you need to have something to entertain the kids.

The Scooby Doo Mystery Mini vehicles are perfect for this occasion.  They are small and lightweight, so I can easily carry them in the changing bag and it means that all my children play together creating adventures for Scooby and the gang to solve.


Even though the Mystery Mini vehicle is aimed at 3+, Little Man still likes to get involved in playing.  I do watch him though.  He is fine with the vehicle, but it comes with a 2.5 inch action figure which he needs careful supervision with.  The girls love the action figures.  They are fully articulated and you can buy extra 2 figure packs, to help create the whole gang [and a few baddies!].  The figures are all designed to work with any of the 3 different Mystery mini vehicle sets.


We take our Scooby Doo vehicle and figure with us on most outings.  Often in restaurants we get other children wandering over to take a look at what the girls are up to.  We have even had Scooby Doo go wandering over to another table, as one little boy took quite a shine to him.  


The Figure packs have a RRP of £4.99 and the vehicles £9.99, which given how well they entertain the children when out is excellent value.  They help spark creativity and imagination and get a conversation flowing between my children.  Watching them all bond and play together is absolutely priceless.  

The figures shown have been sent in exchange for this post, all words are my own opinion 
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This time last year we bought our family car.  I was pregnant with Little Man and we had searched high and low for a car big enough to fit 3 car seats in the back.  I had desperately wanted a hybrid or electric car but the only ones which met my specifications were incredibly expensive and way over our budget.  At the same time my Dad was also looking for a new electric car and he was test driving the Kia Soul.  After I accompanied him to the Kia showroom I discovered a Kia car which met all our requirements, had loads of extras and was well within our budget.  Already familiar with all the surprises a Kia has, I was really excited to be test driving the Kia Niro for a long weekend.

The email from Kia Niro stated:

'the Niro is Kia’s first dedicated hybrid and first ever hybrid in the UK (meaning it’s eco friendly with CO2 emissions as low as 88g/km and a fuel economy of up to 74.3mpg). It features the Android Auto (a first for Kia - which links Android smartphones to Google Maps navigation, Google Play music, hands-free calls and texts and voice recognition via pre-downloaded apps) system and is a family friendly car! The Niro is a spacious five-seater with large boot space. As standard it has a unique seven-year or 100,000-mile warranty'

There were a couple of stand out points in this email from me 'family friendly', we are a family of 5 and with 2 dogs how family friendly is family friendly?, 'five-seater' is it really? many cars claim to be five seaters 'large boot space' is it large enough for my very large running pushchair? I was really keen to put the Kia Niro to the test and see if it could cope with our very active family!


The first test was to fit three car seats in the back of the Kia Niro.  Upon first inspection I was sceptical, as the seats looked like 2 and half seats, which are standard in most cars but when I began to look closer I could see that they were a little bigger.


The two outer seats are slightly larger than a standard seat which gives a 2 and 3/4 seats across the back.  ISO points are located on the two outer seats also, but it is always worth checking the car seat manufacturers hand book to check compatibility.  


It was a great surprise to find therefore that I could fit all three car seats in the back of the car.  There are a couple of points I would like to add to this:

1. None of the seats were touching the door when closed
2. None of the seats were touching each other, there should always be a gap between car seats
3. The buckle was accessible and was not suffering from buckle crunch.

This was certainly a big plus to be able to get 3 car seats in the back and certainly showed that the Kia Niro is a true 5 seater car.


For additional comfort and one of Kia little surprises, is the rear outer seats are also heated seats!  This adds a real touch of luxury to the car and a very welcome surprise!


In addition to the heated seats, the rear door also contains space for a cup holder and speakers.  I loved the white on grey detailing and stitching around the handle. 



In addition to the previously mentioned ISO fix points, the outer two rear seats also have tethering points on the back. 


Whilst we could fit all three car seats in the back, one of the children would often travel in the front.  For whatever reason my children when they were babies do not enjoy travelling in a car, none of them want to sleep in a car and the youngest two scream constantly in the car too.  My youngest daughter did this until she was forward facing.  As a result we usually have one of the children on the front seat so as to pacify Little Man, as he will scream for the entire journey.  This is not car or car seat dependant, he does it in all cars in all car seats.  I therefore spent a few journeys in the back of the car and I found it really comfortable.  There was enough leg room, even when sat in the middle, and I had plenty of head room too.

In the front of the car there were plenty of additional little surprises.  Two 12V charging points and another in the arm rest compartment, which was incredibly deep so lots of storage.  A USB point and AUX but even more impressive was the wireless charge mat.


The ability to charge my phone without needing to mess around finding a cable and then mess about again trying to connect it up was just amazing.  I could get in the car place my phone on the mat and it would charge as I was driving.  It then meant that the USB port was free to use for another device.  In theory you could have 5 devices all charging at the same time [USB/3x12v and charge mat], which if you have children each with an electronic device on a long car journey this would be a real advantage. 


There were so many gadgets on the Kia Niro I do not think I managed to find them all.  The control panel layout was incredibly easy to use and you could quickly access anything you needed to.  Adding to this the ability to use Android Auto, the Kia Niro was pure joy to drive.


Over the few days we had the Kia Niro it rained constantly and I have never been so grateful for a car with heated seats and also a heated steering wheel.  Coming into the car with cold hands and warming them up on the heated steering wheel was pure luxury and I do not think I could now own a car without this.  In addition to heated front seats, the front seats are also cooling seats.  This sounds perfect for summer!


The large monitor gave a crystal clear picture, showing all aspects of driving from navigation to energy flow.  In fact a favourite part for the girls was to watch 'the tree'.  It became a game to see who could fill the tree up!

All information could be found at the ouch of a button, everything displayed in such a beautiful way.  I found that visually the Kia Niro was a real treat to drive.



Having established I could fit all three children across the back seats of the car, it was time to see if I could also fit in the other important family members, the dogs.  J and spotty dog had plenty of room in the back of the Kia Niro and I could also get the pushchair in the back with them. 


One of my passions is running and it is incredibly important that any car can fit my running pushchair in it.  I was a little worried at first as the pushchair only just fitted in lying down, but it kept knocking the back window, I was therefore rather happy when it fitted in on its side!  My running pushchair is a lot larger than a standard pushchair or travelling system and so I have struggled to fit it in some cars.


Both girls also love to ride their bikes, I tend to run alongside them, and the ability to fit both cars in the boot of the Kia Niro was a huge advantage.


When you first look at the Kia Niro you would be forgiven in thinking it was a non hybrid car.  The exterior takes on the distinctive Kia look, with the angled front lights that remind me of a cats eye.


I guess in some ways that is rather fitting as the front grill is a Tiger Grill and as a result Kia gave little man a lovely little gift, which you may have seen on Instagram. 



The Kia Niro certainly has the looks of an SUV and drives incredibly well even in wet conditions.


In all honesty I forgot that I was driving a hybrid car.  There was no lag when the engine changed from electric to petrol, the ride was quiet and smooth and the Kia Niro accelerated when needed again with no lag.  


If you are looking for a family car, one with plenty of boot space and full of lots of extras than the Kia Niro has to be a serious contender.  Given that the Niro is a Hybrid car I was incredibly surprised at how smooth the ride was and that I could not tell when the electric swapped to petrol, which you can notice in other hybrids.  The Kia Niro is packed full of safety features with adaptive cruise control and parking sensors, and even ISO fix and tethering points.  We were all sad to see the Niro go at the end of our long weekend, just a shame we don't need to buy another car just yet else we would have seriously thought of the Niro!


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Regular readers will know that over the next 12 months we have an exciting partnership working with Tonka.  One of the reasons we love working with Tonka is that all of their products are built to last.  I know therefore that Little Man playing with the toys now, in his rough and hit it really hard kind of way, that they will withstand this and he can still play with them when he is bigger.   In fact for over 70 years Tonka have stood by the promise 'a toy shouldn’t break just because a child plays with it' and they offer a lifetime guarantee for all their toys.

Little Man recently received the Diecast Emergency vehicle three pack, and he was instantly drawn to the bright primary colours.


Made of metal Little Man found them easy to pick up in his little hands and spent ages turning them over to examine all the different angles.  The detailing on each vehicle stays true to the real life emergency vehicle and he was fascinated by the patterns. 


The three pack consists of an ambulance, police car and fire engine and it would appear Little Man took a particular liking to the ambulance.  Often going to pick the ambulance up over all the others.



His little fingers could easily push the vehicles across the floor, ready to tackle any emergency. 


The ambulance also had three cones in the pack, but as Little Man puts everything in his mouth I felt that these were perhaps not suitable for him.  The pack is recommend for ages 3 and up, so I know that adult supervision is required when he plays with them.


Already our Tonka Emergency vehicles have been with us on our train journeys as Little Man loves to play with them.  He has chewed them, thrown them and used them to bang on the floor with.  Each emergency vehicle still looks like new.  No paint has removed, no dents and no broken pieces.  


The Tonka Diecast Emergency vehicle three pack is a great way to continue Little Man's collection of Tonka vehicles.  The wonderful thing about the Tonka vehicles is the girls love to join in and play with Little Man too.  I love that the Tonka vehicles are not only built to last but will be played with by all my children and they can play together with them.


This post is part of out partnership with Tonka all words are my own opinion 
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I am incredibly pleased to announce that I am working with Tonka as one of their Tonka Tough Mothers.  Tonka is a well known and trusted name in the metal toy industry, with over 70 years in the industry.  Tonka believe that their toys should be strong, sturdy and built to last and I still have some of my Tonka toys from my childhood.  Their vehicles are made from real steel and in a variety of cranes, trucks and other vehicles, making them highly collectable.  I loved playing with the Tonka construction trucks as a child and cannot wait for my children to do the same.

Tonka design their vehicles to last a life time and I hope that my children will be able to pass their Tonka toys on, should they have children.  We will be reviewing a selection from the Tonka range over the next 12 months and we received our first Tonka vehicle from the classic Tonka steel range this week.

Our Tonka vehicle is the classic Mighty dump truck.  The large bed moves, allowing items to be tipped out.  The girls discovered that they could sit in this and had great fun pushing each other around.  The wheels are large and sturdy, and can carry the weight of a 6 year old.  The bright yellow makes it appealing to both the girls.



I was concerned that the girls might trap their fingers in the moving bed but I have had a good look and feel and cannot work out how they would, which puts my mind at ease.  I love how the Tonka vehicle lives up to its name, it really is mighty.  Both mighty in size, and mighty in its durability. The girls have taken to using it to transport toys from one room to the other and I cannot wait for them to take it outside and play in the sand and water with it.



We have certainly been impressed with the Tonka Mighty dump truck, from everything from its sturdiness to the intricate details and designs.  This is a wonderful addition to any child who loves vehicles.


Tonka will be launching online at Argos.co.uk soon


We are working with Tonka, all words are my own opinion 









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My name is Leyla, also known as Mum to my 3 humans and dog Mum to J. I have a passion for the outdoors and love to run. I can often be found off road exploring the trails and fells and covering distances all the way up to 50 miles. As a family we love travelling and discovering new adventures, as I try and run around the world!

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