But now to the Advent, which I think is very successful: Behind each of the 24 doors hides a surprise, such as a total of five Imp figures, puzzles, puzzle, Christmas, zusammenbaubares inventory for Imp apartment at issue in the framework of action, and others small toys. A thread is a story of five living in the forest elves that with each passing day, as it opens the door a child, better acquainted. The story is often designed interactively, ie the child must, for example, a bell puzzle solving (door 1) or a chair Assemble (door 2) in order to advance in this way the plot. Also striking that really value is placed on an appropriate and vocabulary many child subtly expanding language. Primarily though, these little stories are simply enthralling and interesting to listen and some with noises are accompanied. Especially the elves speaking with their individual, very humorous personalities have liked me right away.
A special plus of this calendar is that it holds a new surprise due to the variety of objects and ideas that lie behind the door, actually for every day, but while chocolate Advent calendar offer just chocolate. In addition, children who deal with this calendar, for more than a few minutes working alone to listen to the story, and they are excited to sing to tinker, to bake, to play, and think. Perhaps the price may seem at first glance high, but when you consider that other manufacturers offer Advent at similar prices, this then but fill exclusively with toys rather than with stories and imaginative impulses, it is clear in my opinion that the tiptoi Advent its price is definitely worth it.
I just hope that Ravensburger will continue to adhere to this beautiful Advent idea.