Disclosure: This is part of a product review campaign with Latina Mom Bloggers and Hasbro; complimentary products were provided. However, all opinions expressed are my own.
Superheroes….when you have boys and grow up with brothers you know all about them. They tend to take over your daily activities and any game that you play. There are times when all little boys (Daniel included) wish they had this super power or that one. In fact there are days I wish I had about five different super powers at one time. Hasbro Marvel recently debuted an awesome toy that allows you to choose your super hero and power (so to speak.)
Hasbro Marvel Super Hero Mashers (#MiMashUp) allows your child to redesign the heroes they currently know giving them various powers and body parts. We were very excited when we received our package which contained Spider-Man and Iron Patriot (which by the way mi ma loved!) With these two you can give each the others leg or their weapons.
Los Superhéroes are so much fun and after the whole “Sí Plancha Patriot puede disparar la web de Spider Man” discussion I convinced the kids to put them together the way I wanted them (did I say only boys like superheroes? oops! girls too!) We have been having such a great time with these. It is not often that Daniel gets things with the work I do. In fact the older kids don’t as much as the babies but they are loving these.
Learn More about Hasbro Marvel Super Hero Mashers
You can learn more about Hasbro Marvel Super Hero Mashers here. These toys really encourage your child to use their imaginations which makes me amarlos them even more!
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Denise Taylor-Dennis says
My son is really into superheros right now he would love this toy. I would like to mix the ability to fly with the ability to read minds.
Jean says
I like that they give the child the ability to mix up the parts. My girls like Lalaloopsy dolls and they have a doll that lets you mix and match, too. My girls play super heroes, too. They just don’t have much interest in action figures.
Tammy S says
My kids have always been into the Superhero thing. In fact I took my daughter to Comic Con when it was in town a couple of weeks ago. She would get such a kick out of these. So would my nephew. I will have to tell them about them. Thanks!