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Music-to-Go Digital Music Player Book - Dora the Explorer Review

Music-to-Go Digital Music Player Book - Dora the Explorer
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The music player is great fun for our 16 month old. She loves to push the buttons and hear the music. That being said, this vendor is WAY OVERPRICED!!! I found this in Target for twenty-three (23) dollars less than this vendor. Shop around and save yourself from being price gouged!

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Children can sing along with favorite characters and this Dora the Explorer Music-to-Go Digital Music Player Book. This richly illustrated book contains the lyrics to 20 songs, including the "Dora the Explorer Theme Song" and "We Did It." The included, detachable MP3-style player displays an animated icon on the LCD screen, and it has Play, Shuffle, and Stop buttons

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Police Tiny 'N Tuff Build & Play Vehicle Review

Police Tiny 'N Tuff Build and Play Vehicle
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Bought this for my little 2 yr old and he loves it to death, he has more than one and more of the others but he loves to mix and match and make his own little car, it gets him creative. Love this toy but wouldnt give it to a 1 yr old, pieces sometimes are easily lost.

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Catch the crook with this mini police car!Tiny 'n Tuff Build & Play Vehicles are a great way to practice fine motor skill and stimulate your child's imagination. Create your very own classic vehicle by mixing and matching the entire block collection.Vehicle has super-sized wheels that actually roll.Vehicle is approx 2 inches tall and 3.5 inches long.Age 1+.

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Fisher-Price Dora's Pony Adventures Playset: Dora & Frost Review

Fisher-Price Dora's Pony Adventures Playset: Dora and Frost
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I've only given this 4 stars because the included Dora doll does not has as flexible limbs as another set of Dora with a horse that I purchased at the same time. This dora has poseable legs and arms, but not knees and elbows.
My daughter loves Dora. Like she is a 2 year old stalker. It is Dora this and Dora that, all the time. Really, all the time.
So this set of a doll and horse for her to play with is wonderful. The horse moves it's head from side to side. Dora is slightly poseable. This horse is a pretty one, with it's long mane. A comb is included, but nothing goes through the cheap synthetic hair once it gets messed up. (I'll just trim this one's when the knots get too bad, lucky it is sooo long)
It is a nice, durable toy to let your kid play without the tv.

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You can collect all of Dora's Pony Adventures playsets. Connect each pathway to create your own special adventure.

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Mega Bloks Micro Bloks Tub (1000) Review

Mega Bloks Micro Bloks Tub (1000)
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It's virtually impossible to review this product without referencing "you know who", the big Danish toy company whose patented building blocks or "bricks" dominate the market. The maker and my supplier of this product is the loyal oppposition, Megabrands, a Montreal-based company that has numerous toys and play items on the market, including their Mega Bloks Mini (the same scale as Duplo), and this product, Mega Blocks Micro (always specify "Micro").
And these bricks do interchange wonderfully for regular-sized Lego's -- the red is a little deeper but the construction looks identical except that this brand doesn't have the name of product tattoo'ed on each "hub." Who cares? It seems to me that there is a slightly more abundant proportion of the larger play building bricks -- that is, the same scale, but relatively more two-by-four hubs (a mainstay of Boomer-era Lego sets) or fewer "one by ones" and such that I've checked compared to similar-sized competitor sets. I checked, and this Mega Bloks 1000 piece ensemble includes 120 of the coveted two-by-four building bricks: that's 20 each of blue, yellow, white, red, black and green.
But the main point is, more for the money. Even after paying the not-inconsiderable shipping fee*, I got a thousand blocks in a tub and they averaged about $0.03-1/3 per brick. The tub is amply sized, with easily two-thirds of the available interior room left for adding whatever. They're cheaper, too: starter sets from Big Danish Toy Co. I have researched (I also bought one) seem generally run to about five to seven cents per brick, and ordering pieces "a la carte" thru the manufacturer's USA online sales division will almost certainly exceed that. This matters because costs mount up quickly: ask anyone with experience with this genre of building blocks and they'll probably tell you that the need for more building bricks usually blooms with the child's (or adult's) blooming creativity; and cubic volume being what it is, the number of new bricks needed can shoot up exponentially.
*In all fairness I should say that this product was fulfilled from an East Coast source and took no longer to get to me than any other ground UPS from the Northeast to Chicago.
By comparison, a smaller, 405-piece tub I just now reviewed from [big Toy Co.] will let you make one of three separate houses at a time, but the possibilities of creative play are left open. This thousand-piece product gives a bigger, slightly sturdier-feeling tub and almost two and-a-half times the blocks. There are enough pieces in this set to do several rudimentary structures at a time, or some pretend vehicles.
To go with the Mega Bloks Micro line, unless you switch-hit you'll forego the competitor's profusion of movie tie-ins, infrastructure projects like jet airports and jet airplanes, and idealized Danish suburbs and farms (Danish roofs really are hipped that steeply). This product is not without tie-ins, including one sci-fi compatible line that seem very space opera, not unlike 'Star Wars' but not 'Star Wars'. But mostly it's for people who want to, or want their children to, just dig in and build creatively. I did notice one tendency for Mega Bloks Micro bricks to stick together perhaps a little too well at times. But I don't want to blow this out of proportion as I am a notorious klutz with small objects, perhaps even more than as a child. Hence the overall five rating, and I don't know why the star-counts below didn't tot up properly. Four for fun, five for the other attributes, I'd say.
As a starter -- why not? As an "adder," especially for open-ended building -- I recommend this thousand-piece box of Mega Bloks Micro highly. I should also say that Mega Brands the manufacturer makes several other lines of bricks that are all compatible one to another the way Lego+Duplo can be married = the same-sized equivalent of Duplos being the Mega Bloks "Mini" line. You'll find sets of them in abundance at this site, too.
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A note: Mega Blok products are manufactured in Canada. Any LEGO product I've seen (and I've seen a few) indicate provenence either in one of several European countries, or in Mexico. Neither contains Chinese components that I can tell. - a.s.
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BIG BOX OF CONSTRUCTION BLOCKS. USE YOU IMAGINATION TO CREATE WHAT EVERY YOU WANT. COMPATIBLE WITH MOST MAJOR BRANDS. CHOCKING HAZARD - CONTAINS SMALL PARTS - NOT FOR CHILDREN UNDER 3

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Alex Little Hands Pirate Match It Memory Game Review

Alex Little Hands Pirate Match It Memory Game
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This game is fun. My four yr old enjoys playing it. The little paper pirate hats tore right away, but you do not need them to play the game. The cards themselves are sturdy and brightly colored. All in all, money well spent.

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Pirate-themed memory skill game in a coolsuitcase for storage.
32 big chunky cards.
Includes two pirate hats for make believe!
For 1-4 players.


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