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No hay artículos en el carroBetty Ann Yeomans
Comentado en Canadá el 3 de mayo de 2025
Granddaughter loved it!
Gris Roldan
Comentado en México el 22 de marzo de 2025
Excelente servicio... mi paquete llegó muy a tiempo, producto de buena calidad.
Nanda
Comentado en Canadá el 26 de febrero de 2025
It’s so cute!
MarGuerra
Comentado en México el 6 de enero de 2025
Fue regalo del niño Dios para mi nena, y todo salió súper a mi nena le encanto
Aleksandra
Comentado en Alemania el 5 de enero de 2025
Bardzo ładna zabawka, córeczka zadowolona:)
Professor Plum
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 17 de enero de 2025
I bought this in the sale for about £15. For that price it was a steal, and well worth the money. In hindsight, would certainly pay more for it than that.My daughter was 5, nearly 6, and absolutely delighted with this. I think it would be a great gift for any child who's old enough to appreciate the "magic" of their puppy appearing in the empty kennel, but young enough to still enjoy playing with soft toys. "Building" the kennel involves "hammering" a plastic nail into a hole, but in reality it just needs pushing in: it's easy to do and not something that limits the age range for the toy.What you get is an empty plastic kennel with a name plate, nail and hammer. The child writes their puppy's name on the name plate, then hammers it into the kennel, whereupon a secret hatch in the ceiling opens and a soft puppy toy drops into the kennel. They open the door and ta-da their puppy has arrived.The build quality is very good and far better than I'd expected, especially at the price. The plastic is "nice" plastic, not the brittle cheap stuff that is in so many toys. The dog is is an unremarkable but decently-made soft toy. The mechanism to open the secret compartment was robust: the kennel is packaged with a removable clip to enure the puppy doesn't fall out prior to purchase, but even after you remove this there's no danger of accidentally triggering the door until the nail is pushed into place (it doesn't really need hammering, but the hammer is a nice touch).The secret door is discrete: my kids didn't suspect it was there until we had repeated the "reveal" a few times and my 10 year old took a close look. Once open the door remains hanging down and be seen in the kennel, but it's pretty discrete and simple to click back into place whilst the child is distracted by the puppy.The door can be reset and re-activated any number of times, and anything hidden in the secret compartment, so what I thought would be a one-trick pony actually has a lot more play value.I can't really fault this, particularly not at the price I paid. I had pretty modest expectations and have been very pleasantly surprised by how good it is. Once it arrived and I'd inspected it, I immediately bought two more as gifts for other children, which is I think a pretty good recommendation.
AuntGigi
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
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