The Toy Box Season 1 Episode 3 Episode 3
- TV-PG
- April 21, 2017
- 42 min
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4.6 (5)
The Toy Box is a reality TV show that features amateur inventors presenting their toy creations to a panel of judges. In each episode, the judges evaluate several toys and choose one winner who will receive a cash prize and the opportunity to have their toy produced by Mattel.
In Episode 3, the judges are joined by guest judge, Olympic gymnast Laurie Hernandez. The first toy presented is called the "Caring Cooks Kitchen," created by a mother-daughter duo, Bonnie and Kate. This toy is a kitchen playset that promotes healthy eating and cooking skills among children. The judges are impressed by the toy's interactive features, such as a digital recipe book and a smart oven that recognizes food items. However, they express concerns about the toy's price point and suggest that the inventors consider making a scaled-down version for a wider market.
The next toy is the "Nurture Smart Mobile," created by a pediatrician, Dr. Casale. This toy is designed to attach to a baby's crib and plays various sounds and music that are meant to stimulate their development. The judges appreciate the toy's educational value but are unsure about its safety and suggest the inventor do more testing and research before bringing it to market.
The third toy presented is the "Chainsaw Chucks," created by a father-son duo, Michael and Chris. This toy consists of a remote-controlled car with a chainsaw attached to the front and is meant to mimic the experience of cutting down a tree. The judges are skeptical of the toy's safety and express concerns that it promotes dangerous behavior among children. They ultimately decide to pass on this toy.
The fourth toy presented is the "Smart Boardz," created by a married couple, David and Jessica. This toy is a set of interactive whiteboards that connect wirelessly to a tablet and can be used for educational games and activities. The judges are impressed by the toy's versatility and educational value and declare it a potential winner.
The final toy presented is the "Build-a-Bow," created by a mother, Joli. This toy is a customizable bow and arrow set that allows children to design their own arrows using stickers and markers. The judges appreciate the toy's creativity but express concerns about the level of supervision required for children to use it safely.
After deliberating, the judges choose the "Smart Boardz" as the winner of the episode. The inventors receive positive feedback and a $100,000 cash prize, as well as the opportunity to have their toy produced by Mattel.
Overall, Episode 3 of The Toy Box showcases a diverse range of toy creations and highlights the importance of creativity, innovation, and safety in toy design. With engaging presentations and expert feedback from the judges, this episode is a must-watch for anyone interested in the world of toys.