Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - In The Night Garden - Ninky Nonk Vehicle

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Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 0653569227939 Label: Hasbro Manufacturer: Hasbro Model: 34718 Publisher: Hasbro Release Date: 2007-07-28 Studio: Hasbro
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Very poor toy!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Dont buy it....... Comment: Very Very disappointing toy. Poor quality and too small by far.
My children love In the night garden, but have hardly played with this so called toy. Dont buy this toy and save your money........
Customer Rating:      Summary: Total Rubbish Comment: I bought this for my daughter who is 2 and a half, what a load of rubbish it was delivered at 10.45 this morning and is now in pieces on the floor, i spoke to Hasbro and they told me this toy was designed to be suitable for young hands, hence the carraiges coming apart. What utter rubbish its impossible to play with. Hasbro you have let us parents down woth this one. Im now returning it back to Hasbro for a replacement toy
STAY CLEAR OF THE NINKY NONK
Customer Rating:      Summary: Utter rubbish Comment: BE AWARE this toy is about 7-8 Inches long and about 2 inches high. The separate carriages are no bigger than you average metal toy car.
As has already been said it doesnt do anything, falls apart and is tiny.
Steer clear utter rubbish and a waste of money
Customer Rating:      Summary: Avoid! What a disappointing and rubbish toy. Comment: No figures, no way of fitting figures inside, no way of keeping the train together when you pull it, no noise, how on earth a team of toy developers could have come up with this beats me.
I superglued mine together and it sits on top of my daughters cupboard as a decoration.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Total Rubbish Comment: I bought this toy for my child from argos and I am so let down by it. To be honest it might as well have been a McDonnalds Happy Meal toy. I have had better toys from happy meals. My child cant do anything with it, it does nothing and the carriages dont stay linked. Its a total waste of money. Dont buy this toy at all.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Let the Ninky Nonk Train Set transport you to the magical imaginative world of The Night Garden! In the Night Garden... is about a magical picture book place that exists between waking and sleeping in a child's imagination. It is a place inhabited by a diverse community of toys that care for each other unconditionally... Five wonderfully shaped brightly coloured carriages await you! Which one would you choose on your journey? Just connect the cars together for an exciting journey into your imagination!
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