Showing posts with label comedy. Show all posts
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Friday, July 27, 2012

Little Einstein's Pat Pat Rocket Review

Little Einstein's Pat Pat Rocket
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I first saw this toy on ebay and started looking in our regular stores for it; finally, we found it at Target. My 5-year-old loves the Little Einsteins, so he was excited when I let him use his birthday money to buy this (since he was disappointed Santa didn't bring something like this last year). After taking it out of the box (much to my surprise, Fisher-Price improved the packaging so it doesn't take 30 minutes to get it out), we tried to put the figures in their seats - it's really difficult. They have assigned seats - opposite of the way they're sitting on TV, as far as I can tell - and need to be put in just right. To our surprise, when we put Leo in and pushed down, we heard June's voice, when we put June it, out came Leo's voice. I don't know if it's just ours that's wired wrong, but my son was disappointed by that. When it's turned on, it is just way too loud - hearing loss in the making. There is no volume control. I think the noise even bothers my son, because he rarely turns it on. I also agree with a previous reviewer that it's very heavy. Although it's a must-have toy for a Little Einsteins fan, since it's the only Rocket toy around that seats the figures, it could definitely use some improvement.

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Rocket will begin to start up as the child pats along. You can hear various classical music pieces along with Rocket sound effects. Roll Rocket quickly or slowly along the table and the music will begin to play according to the rocket?s speed. It is recommended for ages 3 and above.

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Thursday, March 15, 2012

What's in Ned's Head? Review

What's in Ned's Head
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The poor quality of craftsmanship really detracts from the possibility of fun with this game. It is just weird enough to be something the whole family wanted to play with. We were disappointed in the following: Ned's head is polyester stretched over a flimsy metal frame. The fiber filling comes out through the shoddy seamwork. The items one is supposed to "find" in Ned's head are beyond cheap: the disgustingly cool looking cotton swab completely fell apart with the first round of the game; the plastic screw is hollow and came crushed; "the vomit doesn't even have any brown chunks in it!", exclaimed my daughter.
All in all, we were completely disappointed in this game as the potential was definitely there. Play it once and stash it or convert it into a mask for next Halloween's trick or treating!

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What's in Ned's Head' In this silly game, take turns choosing a card and reaching into Ned's ears, nostrils or face to find the object pictured. What you find might gross you out! His lost lunch (fake vomit)' Moldy cheese' A rat' This wacky-fun game is guaranteed to keep kids giggling for hours! Contains one 17" plush Ned's Head, 15 silly objects, game cards and instructions. Also includes 10 bonus blank cards so you can add your own wacky stuff to Ned's head! For two to four players

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