
Toy Box: Can You Say Sushi?
Plastic chicken drumsticks and rubber grapes are SO yesterday.
Get with the times and introduce your babe to roe-covered spicy tuna and California rolls with Melissa and Doug's Sushi Set ($15).

I'm not sure how it happened, but earlier this morning I ended up on a marshmallow gun hunt. They're sort of like a Nerf gun, but instead of soft, foamy Nerf balls, you get to shoot soft, fluffy — if not somewhat sticky — marshmallows. From marshmallow blower to marshmallow blaster, there's a marshmallow toy for everyone.

The other day we presented you with some great
gift ideas for the parents on your list, now it's time for their kids. If you've got a good eater or a budding chef to buy for, one of these gift ideas will definitely satiate their appetite. For the wee ones, there's a set of
I heart food bibs — in take out, tacos, and sushi — and for the older ones there's Jennifer Low's
Kids Kitchen: 100 Yummy No-Knives, Heat-Safe Recipes That Children Can Really Make.

While children in America continue to
burn themselves on Easy Bake Ovens, the children in Japan are going burn-free. They might however, start giving off an odd fish odor.
Toymaker Bandai Namco has created a great new toy to help create perfectly rolled sushi. The
Sushi-Rolling Machine works by adding rice and ingredients, and then sealing it up and rolling a piece of seaweed over it.
Personally, I think this would make a sushi party a snap.