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"Good Toy "
When we got this the boys were really excited. Thankfully I keep stocked up on batteries though as we were really surprised it took 6 in total!!! It was easy to use, although my youngest who is 3 in August did take a day to realise how to spin it to go the way he wanted! My 3 year old wasn't really interested in it at all. I thought it was great and had a great range, my boy was getting excited as he could still hear it moving in a different room when he was in another! I don't think I would pay the £19.99 for it though especially with the amount of batteries it takes. I would maybe pay around £14.99. The only bad points I would make is the 360 only turns one way so if it gets stuck on anything you can't make it turn the other way you have to move it and when my son has the 360 turning going constantly it is very noisy!! I would still buy this for my boy or as a gift for someone else though.
Member review by karen - Mother of 2 boys aged 3 & 2
- review date 18th May 2011
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"Great toy, just wish it came with batteries"
My two year old son loved this toy. The remote control was a good size for his little hands to hold and he could easily press the buttons to move Wilson. The only disappointment was that it needed 6 AA batteries which did not come included in the price. (£19.99) As a busy parent I would rather have paid a few pounds extra for batteries to be included as this was disappointing for my son who was desperate to try out his new train and for me, who had to go to the shops to buy some. It would have been more fun if pehaps you could put objects inside him, or have carriage built in as my son loved putting his mid morning biscuit on top of him and making him move around the house. Onething to note is that the little light on top uses up the battery, so you have to remember to switch him off. However, its lovely to see another good boy toy on the market and I would definitely buy it myself or as a gift for a friends little boy.
Member review by Dana - mum of two
- review date 12th May 2011
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