Advantages: adjustability of the roko buckles and the machine wash Disadvantages: Blinkers are a bit square and stiff
I have this harness for my Shetland pony and find it excellent it really molds to her body shape and i think she finds it comfortable and a good fit, she goes very well in it. The roko fully adjustable buckles mean you can get the fit just right.
The only down side i would say is the bridle as the blinkers are a bit stiff and you cannot mould them to fit around the eye. I use a traditional bridle with this harness but the plasequestrian bridle would be ok to start off with with pre driving training.
The machine wash is what drew me to this, you can literally just chuck it in the wash and bung it on the line to dry, brilliant time saver - it washes well.
All round good reasonably priced harness for training and pleasure driving. ...
Advantages: good addition to the railway Disadvantages: side flap might be weak
Come on join me playing with the Brio train set again. This time it?s a loads wagon 33654 that I am playing with. The load?s wagon is a bright red. It is an open carriage suitable for transporting many things.
This Brio wagon suitable for a child aged over 3 years old.
This wagon measures 3.35 inches /8cm. The wagon base is beech wood the open carriage is red plastic. The side wall of the carriage can flip down by pressure on the side clips. In side the carriage there is a green metal cylinder this can be picked up by a magnetic crane. At the ends of the carriage are magnetic couplers. This carriage will be attracted to a brio train and can be pulled along the railway line.
At one end of this wagon is a south magnet pole at the other end a north one so your child will need the carriage turned the right way for the engine to pull ...
Advantages: Individually wrapped, taste ok, not too pricey Disadvantages: Ordinary these days.
are just old fashioned. Despite the additional flavours, as the packaging shows, they represent the wild west and covered a wagon's wheels. When I was a kid, children, especially boys, were into the wild west and there were many Television programmes such as Wagon Train that were popular. These days this marketing has nothing to appeal to youngsters.
Still my 58 year old child of a husband still likes them, and I do occasionally. I do think that they are less good value than in days gone by and ingredients, such as what used to be a thick layer of mallow, have shrunk almost to nothing.
In relation to other biscuits I suppose the price is not bad. So if you fancy a change do not forget that old faithful, a Wagon Whee.
Thanks for reading
(C) Eiley 2008 ...