[Ad- gifted products]Â It’s been quite nice weather in England, as spring starts to show itself again. As is the way when the sun starts to go out, we’ve started digging out some outdoor toys to play around with! This time, we have the Zano Bow which is a sort of single-hand bow, that’s super portable, and can even be used inside! The Zano Bow feels like a smaller version of a bowl that almost is hand-sized.



The Zano Bow comes with two arrows, both with soft suction cups on the end of them, which stick to windows or glass surfaces. Otherwise, they are soft enough to bounce off of objects without damaging them. Robin says the bow is very easy to aim, as she went for our window, connecting each and every time. It feels really accurate as well, when I tried it out! This bow does work slightly differently to a traditional bow, and as such, is a little more challenging to load arrows onto. These arrows have little hooks on them that need to be placed in either side of the bow’s loops. After you have done it a few times, however, it becomes quite easy.



The Zano Bow is quite a fun contraption, and the idea of having a little hand-held bow that can shoot this far feels perfect for the summertime. I do like how gentle everything is, so that it can be used indoor. I do feel we might loose the arrows easily, as they didn’t come with a case or such, and little hands do tend to lose things. I thought at first they might connect onto the Zano Bow so that they would be carried around together, but they don’t seem to connect that way. The Zano Bow does feel very travel friendly, however, and Robin very much enjoyed playing with it.

