Orchard Toys: Alphabet Jigsaw and Robot Run review

You may have seen a shiny new badge on my sidebar recently and I’m very excited to tell you that we are Orchard Toy Testers! Prior to this we were already big fans of Orchard Toys. We love that their toys are bold, bright AND educational.

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So as “official” toy testers our first task was to review two new products that Orchard Toys have just added to their range. The boys were very excited when a package for them arrived through the post and set about opening them straight away.

Alphabet Jigsaw

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The puzzle was a hit and it took no time at all for them to get stuck in. As with all Orchards products they are very sturdy. The puzzle pieces a nice and chunky which makes it easy for little hands to grab. It also comes with a “to scale” poster too. E liked using the poster as a template so he could overlay the correct pieces quicker.

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E overlaying the puzzle over the poster which made it easier for him
to work out which piece was next

Although the puzzle is suitable for children aged 3-6, M (at 2 and a half) gave the puzzle a really good go and could put the pieces together with help. It’s great for little one’s hand-to-eye co-ordination and concentration and for the older ones (like E who’s 5) it helps them with their literacy skills.

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The Alphabet Puzzle is a hit with the boys

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The Big Alphabet Jigsaw retails at £9.75 which I think is really good value for money as the puzzle is a really good size.

Robot Run

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Robot Run – who will be the first player to match their robots and win?

Next up was the Robot Run game. E and I enjoyed playing this together and he very quickly grasped the concept of the game which is quite similar to snap.

The idea is that each player is dealt five cards which you lay out infront of yourself for everyone else to see. The remaining cards are put face down in a centre pile. Each player then takes it in turns to turn a card over from the centre pile. If the card you turn over matches (either by colour or by robot) you can move the one that matches to a new pile of card that have been turned over. The aim of the game is to be the first to match all of your robots.

This game is great for improving their observation skills aswell as shape recognition. Robot Run retails at £7.50 and is a great game for all the family.

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E’s victory pose after having beaten me – TWICE!!
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Orchard Toys – Robot Run

NOTE: We were sent these items as Orchard Toy Testers and received these items in exchange for a review. All images and opinions are my own.

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10 thoughts on “Orchard Toys: Alphabet Jigsaw and Robot Run review”

  1. We are Orchard Toys testers too, and have always been a fan of their stuff – it’s just heaps of fun! Thanks for linking up with #TriedTested

  2. We are also fans of orchard toys at home. They are very good. We will be doing some reviews for them too which is very exciting! I like The Robot Run a lot. I think this can be a hit at home. This is a great review. Thank you so much for linking up with me at #KCACOLS. I would love if you come back next week!! 🙂 x

    1. Thanks Franca – the puzzle and Robot Run have gone down very well. We are also about to review the updated Shopping List game. Now M is a little older he can join in with this game which is great!

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