Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - In The Night Garden - Iggle Piggle Dancing Plush

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Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 0653569246275 Label: Hasbro Manufacturer: Hasbro Publisher: Hasbro Release Date: 2007-09-17 Studio: Hasbro
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Disappointing Comment: We bought dancing Iggle-Piggle for our little boy for Christmas and like others we were disappointed. There is supposedly some kind of sensor in Iggle-Piggles hand that recognises that he has his blanket - this didn't work on ours, it didn't work on the second one we exchanged it for either! This coupled with the painfully slow reaction times and the uncuddliness of Iggle-Piggle meant he went back to the shop. Can't say we are missing him!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Not a hit in our house!! Comment: We bought this for our daughter for Christmas thinking she would be delighted as she is a huge In the Night Garden fan. We were sadly disappointed, Iggle Piggle does not hold her attention and he has sat gathering dust in her room! A complete waste of money! The interaction part is very slow and his jerky movements are not entertaining enough. Thankfully she has a collection of the plush characters which she plays with daily, I wish we had just stuck to those!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Behold the motorised blanket loving blue one! Comment: My daughter loves this toy - but the truth is, she's love the cheaper less functional more cuddly one just as much. The box boasts it has ten games, but they've never been played. She likes to push the button and listen to the music/talking, but like I say, the Iggle Piggle which is half the price of this one does that - it just doesn't move!
So, in a nutshell: This is a good toy, but I feel it's a bit pricey for what it is, especially when the added functions this one has maybe won't seem as exciting to your child as they seem on the box! But if you love the sound of a motor turning over for a few seconds before Iggle Piggle does anything - this is perfect! ;o)
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very durable Comment: My 20 month old daughter loves this toy. She loves pressing the button to make him talk and putting his blanket in his hand when he asks her to. I was a bit frightened that she was too rough with it as she hugs him and bends his arms back. So far he's stood up to all the abuse and still hugs his blanket despite the fact that she trys to break his arm! I think its very well made and she wouldn't be without him.
Customer Rating:      Summary: iggle piggle.... Comment: Great fun toy. sings, looks for his blanket and is good fun. If your Lo loves INTG they'll love this.
Wouldn't pay the inflated prices here though
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Editorial Reviews:
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Iggle Piggle has lost his blanket, can you help him find it? The interactive Iggle Piggle features sounds and speech from programme including the voice of Sir Derek Jacobi. Age 18 months and up. Requires 4 x AA batteries
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