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Giveaway: Amazing Toydozer Makes Cleanup Fun for Kids and Parents

  • by Gabriel
  • in Advice for New Dads · Dad Approved Products · Family Entertainment · Giveaways · Random Parent Stuff
  • — 17 May, 2012

This weekend I had the wonderful opportunity to use the newly released Toydozer. The Toydozer is a new product that was the brainchild of Amy Bradley, and its intended purpose is to remove the strain and stress of toy cleanup and make it a more enjoyable experience for parents. And we all know how frustrating it is to have to clean up a bunch of tedious toys such as legos or building blocks.

In actuality, just as any other parent, I would normally dread when my children would receive these particular toys as gifts, because I know the headache that comes with cleaning up toys that are mainly composed of small parts. The Toydozer actually makes the task of cleaning up these toys fun and enjoyable at the same time.

The Toydozer is a very innovative and simple invention that has only two parts. There are no small parts so there is no real cleanup after your cleanup. The two parts of the Toydozer are basically called the scoop and the gatherer. The scoop is what is utilized to scoop up the toys and the gatherer is where the toys are placed during the cleanup process. I let my 2 year old son loose with the Toydozer, and I actually had to stop him once the toys were all cleaned up! He kept running around with the scoop trying to scoop up everything around the house, and it actually made the cleanup almost as fun as the playtime before the mess!

Learn more about the Toydozer on Twitter and Facebook. And if you’re looking to purchase a Toydozer for your household you can get a 20% discount by using the promotional code BLOGGER20.

GIVEAWAY:
We think the Toydozer is a must have for anyone with young children. We’re giving away a Toydozer to one lucky reader.

**To Enter:
-  Simply post in the comments section why you feel the Toydozer could be right for your household. We will pick a winner on Friday 5/25.

This giveaway is open to both United Stated and Canada.

This post is part of a Toydozer blogger outreach campaign. Participating bloggers have been provided with a complimentary Toydozer to review and have been compensated for their time.

 

 

- – UPDATE – - Due to the holiday weekend the winner of the Toydozer giveaway was postponed until this week. The winner has been chosen and will be notified by email. Thanks everyone who entered this giveaway and stay tuned there will be more giveaways in the near future. Thanks!!!

About Gabriel

I am an IT specialist and freelance technical writer with 12 years experience in the field of IT.

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  • Aimee W

    With 3 boys and lots of toys that no one want to pick up but me, this would make it fun for them while cleaning up! It might be so much fun that I would keep it for myself…NOT! :) Anything to teach them the organizational skills when they are young and to take care of their toys. What a great looking product.

  • Julie

    I would like to win this for my best friend whose grandchildren make a mess with their cars and
    legos thanks

  • Jennifer Winchester

    my kids have alot of legos and this would make picking them up alot easier.

  • Chris daigle

    2 boys, 100s of hot wheels, need I say more?

  • Carrie Savage

    My son, who has about 100 cars and even more trains and superheroes would love this! However, I would want my 2 year-old daughter to have one too since she thinks that nap time is the time where kids get out of their beds, dump every toy they have onto the floor or in their beds, and leave their room to look like a tornado came through. To top it off, she then tells me that she took a very good nap. Ha! Oh, and I forgot to mention that when I ask her to clean it up, she says “I can’t hardly do it. It’s too hard because it’s a big giant mess!”. No kidding!

  • Jayme Mau

    The toydoozer would a wonder addition to teaching our 3 year old about tidying up and being responsible with his toys!

  • sal

    This would be great because our home has been hit by a toynado! Help!

  • Dustin Binnicker

    As a Lego, Hot-wheels, and Lincoln Log enthusiast, I have a lot of fun playing with my son. I stay at home with him during the summer, so this would help us to tidy up the house real quick before Momma comes home! Of course we would just mess it all up again the next day, but that’s what toys are for!

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