Constructive Playthings Interactive USA Map: Review and Giveaway

hypothesis The Interactive USA Map from Constructive Playthings will be a fun way to introduce my Kindergarten student to the geography of the United States.

materialsOne Interactive USA Map from Constructive Playthings (for ages 5 and over), my soon-to-be Kindergarten girl and a Dad who teaches Geography and History at a local high school.  About Constructive Playthings:

Constructive Playthings Parent / Family

“US Toy/Constructive Playthings is a family owned business serving loyal customers since 1953! We strive to inspire learning, creativity, and fun by offering a unique mix of high quality products with unparalleled play value for children. Our success can be attributed to strict adherence of the values and principles set forth by our company founders, like the commitment to forgo selling violent toys. We hope to continue providing both unique product offerings and top flight customer service for many years to come!

results For our July review from Constructive Playthings, we were asked to find an age appropriate learning toy for a child in our family.  Being that my husband is a teacher, he was ALL OVER this task!  He quickly looked through the site and decided on the Interactive USA Map (is it obvious that he teaches Geography?).

When it arrived, I wasn’t sure who was having more fun! My two daughters and my husband gathered on the sofa and started exploring.  Nearly an hour later, they were playing a game together.  One player selects a State and answers a trivia question, if answered correctly, they win the “vote” in that State.  If incorrect, the opponent wins the State.  The game continues until one player receives a majority and becomes President of the United States!

Some of the questions were easy and my five year old was able to win a few States!  I was impressed with how much she knew about our State (Louisiana) and the general geography of the States!  The questions did appear to become progressively harder and my husband even missed a few!

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My daughter loved the Interactive USA Map.  She still sits down and plays with my husband on a regular basis.  I don’t even think she realizes she is learning!  My husband also plans on taking this toy back to school with him in the Fall.  He thinks is would make a great learning tool and ice breaker in his classroom for the first lessons!

My only complaint is that this toy really could use a volume control or a headphone jack.  The narrator is a bit loud which makes this not the ideal toy for quiet settings.

hypothesis The Interactive USA Map can be purchased directly from Constructive Playthings for $38.95.  Don’t forget to click on the Constructive Moms button on my right sidebar to receive 15% off your total purchase.

GIVEAWAY

Would your child love to brush up on their knowledge of the USA?  Constructive Playthings has generously donated one Interactive USA Map to one lucky reader!

How to enter:

1. Visit Constructive Playthings and tell us about another toy you noticed would be a great learning tool for back to school!

Additional entries:

1. Blog about this giveaway and link to The Not-So-Blog and Constructive Playthings (10 extra entries).

2. Follow me (@BridgetteLA) and (@ConstructiveMom) on Twitter and Tweet this giveaway. Every time you tweet you get an additional entry! Unlimited! (You must have over 50 Twitter followers to qualify for unlimited entries!)

3. Subscribe to my blog.

4. Become a Fan of The Not-So-Blog and Constructive Playthings on Facebook.

5. Place my blog banner on your sidebar.

6. Subscribe to my Feed.

Contest ends at 11:59pm CST on August 10th. Prizes not claimed in 72 hours will be forfeited. Open to U.S. Residents only.

This product review is the opinion of the Experimental Mommy. Others may have a different experience. A product was provided to facilitate this review, but all opinions remain 100% mine.

Comments

  1. Debbie Stanton says:

    another geeat back-to-school item that i would love to have for my pre-schooler is the Alphabet Alligator

  2. Debbie Stanton says:
  3. Debbie Stanton says:

    subscribed by email

  4. Debbie Stanton says:

    subscribed to RSS feed

  5. Ria Clarke says:

    The USA Talking Puzzle is good too.
    rmartinclarke at gmail dot com

  6. Ria Clarke says:

    I follow you (@BridgetteLA) and (@ConstructiveMom) on Twitter as rsmc1 and
    tweet
    http://twitter.com/rsmc1/status/19051097667

    rmartinclarke at gmail dot com

  7. Ria Clarke says:

    I’m a subscriber
    rmartinclarke at gmail dot com

  8. Ria Clarke says:

    I’m a Fan of The Not-So-Blog and Constructive Playthings on Facebook as ria suzette martin clarke.
    rmartinclarke at gmail dot com

  9. Ria Clarke says:

    I’m an RSS feed subscriber – google reader

    rmartinclarke at gmail dot com

  10. susan says:

    Another great learning tool would be the Wedgits™ 3-D Builders.

  11. susan says:

    I follow you both and tweeted. http://twitter.com/susanlanai/status/19056725851

  12. susan says:

    I’m a subscriber.

  13. Rebecca Graham says:

    The set of 6 peg puzzles is a good learning toy.

  14. Rebecca Graham says:

    Follow you and constructivemom on Twitter: rhoneygee
    Tweeted: http://twitter.com/rhoneygee/status/19056871041

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  15. Lentil says:

    The Toddler Doctor Tunic and Tools would be a great way to discuss what a doctor does and how the body works!

  16. Aimee says:

    the geometric block puzzles is cool.

  17. Debbie Stanton says:
  18. evelyn says:

    fun and educational

  19. Mckim says:

    My son would like the Interactive Bug Boards & Insect Replicas.

  20. James Campbell says:

    The Microscope Set With 3 Slide Sets

  21. My little guy will be starting nursery school. The Shabbat Play Set would be great for him to practice what they will be doing there.

  22. marge mckoen says:

    my grandsons would just love the fire rescue set

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  25. Jennifer says:

    I think the Child-Sized Real Tools would be useful for real learning

  26. Jennifer says:

    I subscribe to your blog

  27. Jennifer says:

    Have your button

  28. Jennifer says:

    I subscribe via google reader

  29. Debbie Stanton says:
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  31. Jennifer says:

    I follow you and ConstructiveMom on Twitter (@jkgorcery) and I tweeted: https://twitter.com/jkgorcery/status/19111351963

  32. Monique Rizzo says:

    The Peg Puzzle set is pretty cool.
    Thanks for the chance.
    mogrill@comcast.net

  33. Denise says:

    My kids would like the Jungle Adventure.

  34. Jean D. says:

    I’m crazy for the USA map! I’d also like to get Constructive Playthings Remote Control Transbotix for my sweetie-pie nephew, Jack.

    Thanks for another great giveaway!

  35. Tiffany says:

    The Puzzle Case & 6 Peg Puzzles or the Talking Teaching Clock.

  36. Tiffany says:

    Follow you, follow them, & tweet: http://twitter.com/mommy2mcs/status/19118599926

  37. Jean D. says:

    I follow both of you on twitter @Ida_Sessions and tweeted here:
    http://twitter.com/Ida_Sessions/status/19118864860

  38. Tiffany says:

    Subscribe via email.

  39. Jean D. says:

    I’m an email subscriber, which is how I discovered this giveaway.

  40. Jean D. says:

    I subscribe RSS via google reader.

  41. Tiffany says:

    The Not-So-Blog and Constructive Playthings Facebook fan.

  42. Debbie Stanton says:
  43. Tiffany says:

    Your blog banner is on my sidebar.

  44. Tiffany says:

    Subscribe via Google Reader.

  45. Jackie says:

    Another great learning tool would be the 3-D Solar System & Interactive Planetarium (SCT-8L). Great for kids to learn about the solar system. Thanks for the review and giveaway!
    jackievillano at gmail dot com

  46. Jackie says:

    I subscribe via email
    jackievillano at gmail dot com

  47. Mellissa C says:

    I like the All-Around Electronic Kitchen.

  48. Mellissa C says:

    subscriber

  49. Stephanie V. says:

    Talking Cash Cow – how to save money!
    tvollowitz at aol dot com

  50. Sarita says:

    Talking Teaching Clock

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