Playskool Busy Poppin' Pals (Colors May Vary) |  | Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
Buy New: $14.99 as of 7/30/2010 12:19 MDT details
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Seller: S & D Kids Rating: 46 reviews Sales Rank: 751
Batteries Included: No Age: 1 - 3 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.5 Dimensions (in): 5.4 x 8.1 x 14.3
MPN: 06205 Model: 6205 UPC: 492041003438 EAN: 0492041003438
Release Date: September 6, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| Easy-to-activate shapes! | | Press, turn and twist a great way to build fine motor skills! | | Colorful critters pop up! | | Easy-grab handle! | | Great for portable play! |
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Product Description This hands-on, pop-up activity toy introduces your child to different shapes, animals and cause-and-effect play, and rewards discovery with colorful critters! A lever, beeper, key and switches are easy for little hands to activate. As your child presses, turns and twists, she'll be building fine motor skills and having fun as the colorful animals pop up to the corresponding action. There's even a built-in carry handle for on-the-go play.
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Hard to Push July 7, 2010 R. Jefferson (Big Apple USA) My 1 year old loves this toy. I can teach her many things like Up, Push Down, Turn, Names of animals, etc. The only negative comment is the button and switches are stiff and it takes some effort for her to push and slide for the "pals" to pop up.
classic toy June 24, 2010 Amy P. Casey (KY) Classic toy- love that the doors can only be opened by using the knobs and that it does not take batteries! My daughter and I will use the toy to learn animal sounds, colors, numbers and operating the various knobs. I just wish I knew a good sound to make for the giraffe!
Great Gift May 19, 2010 Hudgins Family (Nashville) This was a gift for our 10 month old daughter. It requires no batteries, so a big plus in my book. Our daughter hasn't figured out how to open the doors/lids yet, but she LOVES closing them. And since we have an older son very close in age who believes all toys are his, it's a good one for them to play with together. He manipulates switches to open the doors and she closes. Appears to be durable so far, as well.
Defective Waste of Money April 6, 2010 Amanda L. Davis (Adrian,MI USA) This toy is like one I had as a child which is what made me buy it to begin with. I like toys like this but this particular model is defective. The key that you have to turn to make the middle animal pop up is messed up on these. You can't close the lid again until you fiddle with the key and get it in the exact right position. It is tricky and little kids can't get the hang of it. This really upsets my daughter so I through this away. It wasn't just mine either. I have seen others that do it and read about it on other reviews.
Too difficult for 11 month old. February 23, 2010 Robert Boudreau This toy appeared as though it would be perfect, but turned out pretty disappointing. Our daughter has no trouble with other age appropriate toys, but this one has proven too difficult. The different buttons are a bit too hard to manipulate. Wait until your child is older before purchasing.
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