Step2 Is Looking For Toy Testers

Step2

Free toy alert!

Toy brand Step2 (makers of those ever-popular plastic roller coasters and push cars) is looking for families with kids between the ages of 1-5 to test one of eight different toys shown below.

 

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Step2

The application process is quite simple. Visit the Step2 Facebook page or go directly to the application form. You’ll be asked to enter your contact information, the age and gender of your kids. You will check the boxes next to the toys you’d be interested in testing and then will need to write out a brief statement about why you’d be a good fit to test them.

The one caveat you should know is that toy testers will be asked to submit a 30-second video in addition to an online review (on Step2.com) after testing the toy for a couple weeks. Accordingly, the application form has a required field that asks for the URL of a recent video you’ve completed. If you have a public YouTube, Instagram or Facebook account and have posted videos there, share a link to one of them. (Or here’s how to set up a YouTube account, just in case.)

Applications close August 17. Testers will be notified via email on August 19. Testing is open only to those within the contiguous 48 states (sorry, Hawaii and Alaska dwellers). Good luck!

 

 

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