You can read my full Mayka Tape review here. Mayka Tape is a rubbery studded tape that is compatible with LEGO and other plastic bricks and has a sticky tape on the back. It is really beautifully presented in a really handy case that stops it unravelling and keeps it safe - it makes a great gift.
Mayka tape holds to the wall or wood, painted or other smooth surfaces incredibly well, but is easy to remove if you decide you fancy a change. Great for kids bedrooms - although where they choose to place it is often beyond the understanding of adults!
Mayka Tape is available to buy now from a toy shops instore and online, including Smyths and Amazon. You can find out more about the range of 9 colours and 3 different sizes available on the Mayka World website. Prices start at £6.99 rrp for a 1m x 2 stud roll.
The people behind Mayka Tape, ZURU Toys, have kindly offered one of my readers a 2 stud roll and a massive 2m x 4 stud roll as a Christmas Present in a giveaway
The people behind Mayka Tape, ZURU Toys, have kindly offered one of my readers a 2 stud roll and a massive 2m x 4 stud roll as a Christmas Present in a giveaway
To enter the giveaway use the Gleam form below. The giveaway is open to UK entrants only and will end at midnight Sunday 10th December. Full terms and conditions at the bottom of the Gleam form.
To see all of my other Christmas Present Giveaways, including a Lumie Bedbug, family games and a SmartGurlzUK Scooter And Doll, please take a look at my Giveaways Page...
Mayka Toy Block Tape (age 3+) Christmas Present Giveaway
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The London Eye because the minifigure will have great views.
ReplyDeleteThe London eye. I think that would be cool
ReplyDeleteI would put one on a jet plane so it could go for an awesome flight.
ReplyDeleteI'd love to stick a minifigure somewhere really prominent but quite hard to see, like on Nelson's hat (on Nelson's Column) and wait for people to notice it!
ReplyDeleteBLACKPOOL tower on the viewing bit at the top - what a view
ReplyDeleteI would put it on the Greta Wall of China as it may be seen from space
ReplyDeleteI would put it on top of Buckingham Palace if it was a princess figure
ReplyDeleteThe London eye
ReplyDeleteon the side of Everest on the end of a rope -so that I could cry "dont lego"!!!
ReplyDeleteHouses of Parliament, a Lego mini figure may have more sense than some of our politicians!
ReplyDeleteRight at the top of the Disneyland castle :) see all the happy smiling faces everyday x
ReplyDeleteThe wall a China. Will be an amazing view.
ReplyDeleteAt the top of Boston Stump, in the town where I live!
ReplyDeleteI'd put a soldier minifigure on the gates of Buckingham Palace so it can be the queens tiniest guard
ReplyDeleteThe leaning tower of Pisa,would be amazing to make it lean
ReplyDeletelondon bridge, id like to see if people smiled at it lol
ReplyDeleteNelson Column - good views though watch for the pigeon ploop!
ReplyDeleteI would love to stick Spider-Man figure on the side of a tall building like the shard
ReplyDeleteA mini figure of Sophie from the BFG on the Queen's bedroom window sill :)
ReplyDeleteBeing from up north - Blackpool Towewr
ReplyDeleteI'd stick a Lego mummy on the Great Pyramid
ReplyDeleteThe Falkirk wheel because it's where I live and it attracts lots of tourists so everyone would see it.
ReplyDeleteOn top of the school roof, to keep an eye on all the kids ....
ReplyDeleteI would put it on top of the Sydney Opera House because then I would have to visit (and stay for a couple of weeks!)
ReplyDeleteOn the underside of one of the glass viewing panels on Sky tower. I think it would surprise people
ReplyDeleteA window of Buckingham palace so he can get all the royal gossip!
ReplyDeleteFab blog post!
ReplyDeletemy daughter says sitting on santas sleigh so she could visit all the countries of the world in one night
ReplyDeleteAt the side of Big Ben so they look like they were abseiling. No particular reason other than I love that landmark. I had a view of it from my hospital bedroom window when my first daughter was born.
ReplyDeleteI'd have a little space man visit NASA and stick him to a shuttle!
ReplyDeleteI'd stick a Lego mummy on the eiffel tower - leanne w @leabana1
ReplyDeleteI'd put some lego clergy in a row on a church for somebody to find and wonder what it was all about.
ReplyDeleteI would stick a Lego Harry Potter on the wall at Kings Cross Station
ReplyDeleteon Buckingham palace so he could wave to visitors
ReplyDeleteon the top off blackpool tower x
ReplyDeleteon top of saw ride so we could see it on our way up
ReplyDeleteI would stick it to the police helicopter as we see it every knight
ReplyDeleteOn the Queens crown. Just to see if she has a sense of humour.
ReplyDeleteangel of the north so he could greet everyone as they went past! x
ReplyDeleteOn the Empire State Building so you could create a Lego work up super-high!
ReplyDeleteOn the Queen's Desk to cheer her up every day :)
ReplyDeleteI'd use it on the Pyramids and add some mummies and little Indiana Jonses x
ReplyDeleteI'd put a Lego figure of batman with the rubber duck ring from the Lego batman movie on Cleopatra's needle so he could keep an eye over the Thames and keep London safe.
ReplyDeleteI would take London aquarium to watch the fish
ReplyDeleteI would put a monkey on the empire state building so I could Instagram it!
ReplyDeleteI would put a figure in a tiny nframe & display in the National Portrait Gallery
ReplyDeleteI would put a panther on the sphinx because it would make a great selfie shot!!
ReplyDeleteOn the great wall of chine, so people from space could see it
ReplyDeleteThe pyramids .
ReplyDeleteI would send him to the north pole to see santa!
ReplyDeleteOn a school chair so they think im in class
ReplyDeleteHas to be on top of Big Ben so everybody could see it when they look at Big Ben for the time and to take photos.
ReplyDeletewould put a santa minifig on Manchester Town hall so he could be there all year and not just over the festive season
ReplyDeleteI'd put one in the Houses of Parliament to remind the government that play is important so they stop focusing only on testing grammar and math skills and let kids be kids!
ReplyDeleteOn top of the Eiffel Tower waving at everyone
ReplyDeleteinside the Gherkin - because a minifig would be far better than the weird silver man statue they have there now.
ReplyDeleteOn my daughter's school so she can see it every morning :)
ReplyDeleteI'd stick it to one of the hands of Big Ben and then film it like some really cool James Bond action scene, or like the one in Back to the Future where Doc Brown has to connect the wires on the clock tower, leaving it there to see if anyone noticed.
ReplyDeleteon the london eye x
ReplyDeleteI would stick the joker on the Shard and then get my grandchildren to try and spot him which could take ages!
ReplyDeleteI would put my mini figure in one of my local shops window. and send the kids to find it
ReplyDeleteOn a rocket which was going to the moon - how cool would that be!
ReplyDeleteoutside my house - to stick lots of little men to
ReplyDeleteThe London Eye x
ReplyDeletemaybe the empire state building
ReplyDeleteLondon Bridge.
ReplyDeleteI would put one on top of the Liver Buildings to keep the Liver Birds company :)
ReplyDeleteid stick it on the humber bridge looking ut at the view
ReplyDeleteid put it on the shard so maybe Alan Sugar or someone will see it and play with it
ReplyDeleteI would stick it on Big Ben, then it would always know the time x
ReplyDeleteAt the top of the shard!
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