Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Girl Tech Password Journal 5

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List Price: £19.99
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Manufacturer: Radica Games
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Batteries Included: 0 Batteries: 3 Binding: Toy Brand: Radica EAN: 0745938770068 Feature: Latest version of the best selling Password Journal Label: Radica Games Manufacturer: Radica Games Manufacturer Minimum Age: 72 Model: I7006 Publisher: Radica Games Studio: Radica Games
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Latest version of the best selling Password Journal New sleek and sophisticated design - Auto-opening tri-fold layout Loose leaf paper with special entry pages New voice recognition chip allows voice commands Scrapbook flavour for ultimate personalisation
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Customer Rating:      Summary: password journal 5 is the best Comment: password journal 5 is so cool. It's so fun and it is really girly you will love it. There is so much stuff you can do in it and it does what it tells you to do and it recognises my voice. The only thing that bothers me is the price: no i would not give it 10/10 for the price but it still is so cool. You will love it and it will keep you busy all day.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Beware - Do not buy!! Comment: I bought this Journal for my 9 year old daughter at Christmas. It does not work at all!! There is no voice recognition and the doors kept coming off!!! My advice to you all is to return it as i did and get a refund (which i was able to do without any difficulty as it doesn't do what it says!!).
Customer Rating:      Summary: very disappointing Comment: I bought this for my 8 year old niece. It doesn't recognise her voice half the time or gets it wrong. Pretty annoying. Inside is pretty poor too.
Customer Rating:      Summary: DO NOT BUY Comment: My 7 year daughter (who believed the adverts and had this on her christmas list for ages) was SO disappointed and says it's the "worst toy I ever had". It won't recognise her voice, even with a simple password and the top flap fell off within the first hour of us trying to get it going. The pad inside is disappointing too, allowing for very few messages to be written (if you can ever get into it!). Words cannot express what a waste of money this is and how disappointed your little girl will be. My daughter wanted to throw it against the wall!! The manufacturers and advertisers have a lot to answer for.
Customer Rating:      Summary: password journal Comment: I bought this toy for my nearly six year old daughter for xmas. Despite reading the reviews and many of them so negative about it i still went ahead and bought it. This toy was the biggest waste of money and went back as soon as xmas was over. We all tried to get the voice recognition to work, it was mostly hit and miss and 9 times out of 10 did not recognise your password, and when you said light it would tell you the time. This toy caused great frustration for me and my daughter and i really cant believe such a terible toy can be available to buy. Spend your money on something else.
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Editorial Reviews:
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