Stuck Indoors? 15 Best Toys to Keep Kenyan Kids Busy This Rainy Season
Kenya gets about five months of rain a year. Most parenting blogs treat that like a fun chance for craft projects and family bonding. It isn't. It's five months of...
From 18 months up. It's a push-and-play truck, so toddlers can get going with it pretty quickly.
69 cm long - so yes, it's actually big. Not a small toy you'd lose under the couch. It takes up real floor space, which kids tend to love.
It does. Kids can load it up with sand, blocks, or whatever they're hauling around and tip it out. That back-and-forth of loading and unloading is usually what keeps them busy the longest.
Yes - the plastic is weather-resistant and the wheels are chunky enough to handle grass, sand, and paving. It's not going to fall apart after a few sessions in the garden.
Yellow and black.
It's KES 5,250 at Toyzoona. You can order online for same-day delivery in Nairobi, or walk into any of the three stores - Two Rivers Mall, Runda Mall, or Broadwalk Mall.
No batteries at all. It's fully manual - kids push it around themselves, which is part of the point.