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Wallies Wall Play
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When we found out baby #2 was a boy, I decided we would transform Charlie’s Pooh & friends room into a transportation themed room.
We bought several packs of stickers for the walls and put some up. Charlie had a great plan sometime during the night and tried to rearrange them. In the morning, we found stickers all over, stuck together and torn. I had a very upset little boy and he wanted daddy to “fix it”. Daddy’s good, but he can’t put stickers back together.
Let me introduce you to Wallies. I was sent a Wall Play set to review.
About Town allows your child to create their own picture on their wall. You receive one large sheet and then a sheet of smaller stickers to go on the big sheet (or anywhere else in the room). And the best part about it, they can move around and be repositioned easily, perfect for my Charlie.
With the other wall stickers we’ve tried, they are very difficult to pull off their sheets. I’ve ripped several myself before they even make it to the wall. Charlie was able to pull these off himself and place it on his picture. For any child, independence is a huge thing and Charlie loves doing anything everything by himself.
As you can see, Charlie LOVED these. He’s a rough little boy and even the little helicopter blades were able to withstand his play. I love that these are strong enough to be played with, they are adorable and extremely bright, and they won’t leave my wall sticky.
I will say to be careful they don’t fold over on each other though. They are fine if you pile them on top of each other, but if they fold over (sticky part to sticky part) it’s a bit difficult to get them apart. I said difficult, not impossible though! We were able to “fix it” and the world was right again.
I have no doubt these will get a ton of play and they look great in his room.
Here’s his completed work of art (for the night):
Wallies has growth charts, dry-erase, chalkboards, vinyl headboards, frames, art, and other wall play designs.
Look at the Wallies website for all the options and I’m sure you’ll find something you can use in your house.
You can also find Wallies on Facebook!
*I was sent the product above free to review, but the opinions expressed are my own.*
Robin Rue says
I love this. Kind of like color forms up on the wall. My boys would have LOVED this when they were younger.
shellthings says
What a super cute way to decorate! Going to check out Wallies!
Rachee says
This is adorable! I love passive activities and this looks like it would fit the bill. I work in a library and can see sharing this with my little ones.
Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says
It’s in a child’s nature to want to move this around like that. What a great idea to have them made to allow it.
Hanan @ EAT. CRAFT. PARENT. says
That one is adorable! I love how they can interact with it.
Chelsea says
This is so fun! It’s cool that you can change things around any way you want it- it gives the opportunity for their imaginations to run wild!
Mandy Young Carter says
How fun! My son has lots of wall clings on his bedroom wall, He would love it if he could play with them and move them around
gogrowgo says
I love this! What a fun idea to decorate and play.
Chrysa Duran says
That looks so much fun. It’s great that it’s so cute too so it looks decorative hanging on the wall!
Janeane Davis says
This is great way to allow children to create masterpieces of their own and have their artwork treated as a treasure.
jaimemckee says
These are cute! I’m already thinking of what I can do to dress my son’s room up in the next year. It’s fairly neutral-themed right now, with a few monkeys. Nothing too “baby” at the moment, but I think he would love a transportation theme.
♡ Toodies Momma ♡ says
I really love this idea! I wish I would have thought this up for my daughter’s room when she was that age. She used to love the Velcro books where she could stick on the people in animals.
SippyCupMom says
Oh, this looks SO cool! My son would love this in his room.
Kecia says
This is so cute! My 3 year old would love it.
Candy Olivares says
I love this! Gotta love easy room decor for kids. Mine would have a blast.
The Rebel Chick Jenn says
Oh I love this! Now the little ones have a constructive, fun alternative to coloring on the walls! What a fantastic idea!
tessii1 says
This is totally cool. My daughter needs this for her kids.
AshleyWalkup says
Oh, that is such a fabulous idea! I want some!
Angie | Big Bear's Wife says
Ok now that is pretty awesome! I know a lot of kids that would love this!
Billie Hillier says
How fun – I wish I was more creative when my kids were little. All this fun stuff on the internet I see now {if only I had the internet when they were litle!}
Debbie Lamb says
Very very cute! Sharing with a friend that has a small grandchild
Theresa says
What a fun way to play, and you aren’t left stepping over huge toys they left on the floor! I wish I had these when my girls were small!
mail4rosey says
That’s awesome time ten! I’ve not seen a concept like that, but it reminds me of the felt boards, and I always loved those too!
Amy Desrosiers says
wow, these are some adorable walls! I would have so much fun in that kind of room too!
ElizOF says
That is such a wonderful play design and idea… The walls are very pretty… Smart idea.
Autumn says
I love his little Wallies stickers! That is such a great idea for young children.
April says
I love this! He looks like he had a great time putting the Wallies stickers on the wall. Very neat toy!
pierajolly says
These look great. I will be getting these if my next young one is a boy. What a perfect idea.
Ashley says
What a great toy. My three year old would love this
Kenda says
What a cute idea! My four year old really dislikes sitting down to play. He would love this.
Cassie Tucker says
That is such a cool wall design! I’m going to have to get this for my nephew. He’s not to the age where he could use it yet but he would love it when he can 🙂
Jennifer Bullock says
My youngest would love these! Love that they’re removable too.
Paige T. says
THat’s so cute! I bet he has a blast with that!
1froglegs says
I like that it gives them something to do on the wall that will not damage the wall.