Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Roary the Racing Car - Talking Roary

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Manufacturer: Vivid Imaginations
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Vivid Imaginations EAN: 5025123610177 Label: Vivid Imaginations Manufacturer: Vivid Imaginations Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Publisher: Vivid Imaginations Studio: Vivid Imaginations
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Number 1 Star Comment: A great toy, detail is superb as is the voice.
As the other reviews mentioned the friction is slow but that's no a big problem.
I have since purchased Maxi for him and he love's them both.
If your little one or big one loves roary they will love this car.
Customer Rating:      Summary: decent character toy Comment: my 2 year old loves roary the racing car and he was chuffed to get this toy , however the friction action is snail like ...not quite racing car which is disappointing. the phrases are good and overall if your child loves roary then they will more than likely love this!
Customer Rating:      Summary: My son loves it!! Comment: My 2 year old loves this toy... the action is a little slow, but the toy itself is sturdy, great sound effects & great value. Definately recommended for die hard Roary fans like my son!!
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"Go Roary go-ooo!" As seen on TV, Roary The Racing Car is a loveable racing car ready to zoom! Loads of fun for young boys - just push Roary along and watch as he races off! "Light 'em up Roary!" Push down his cap to hear 5 fun phrases and sounds. Encouraging imagination and developing hand-eye co-ordination through fun, Friction Powered Talking Roary is a great gift for kids who love to play!
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