Crocodile Dentist

Our Price: $8.45 (subject to change)

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Features

•Contains: 1 plastic crocodile
•No loose parts
•Fun for individuals and groups!
•1-4 players

Product Details/Specifications


Recording label: Winning Moves
Manufacturer: Winning Moves
Model: 1049
EAN: 0714043010499
Binding: Toy
Release date: 2006-05-22
Universal product code (UPC): 071404310491
Our suggested maximum age: 84
Our suggested minimum age: 48
Manfacturer maximum age: 84
Manfacturer minimum age: 48 months
Brand: Winning Moves


Crocodile Dentist

Customer Reviews


Too small and too expensive
Review date: 2009-01-06 Rating: 8 out of 10

Toy was too small compare to what we had expected. It made in China and grossly overpriced. But we love to play with it.

Disappointed
Review date: 2009-01-06 Rating: 4 out of 10

I was disappointed in this toy. It was a travel size and I was expecting a bigger size. I had seen the larger version and was really looking forward to giving it to my daughter. As is turns out, she was a little scared of it anyway, so she probably would have really been scared of the larger one. Anyway, it is a great toy, but I would prefer the larger version.

Cheap, Entertaining Toy for Preschoolers
Review date: 2008-11-16 Rating: 10 out of 10

I bought this when my twins were 3 1/2. It was a cheap item, there are no pieces to lose, and it's simple enough that the girls can play together. If they want you to play with them, the game is very quick. The top jaw has fallen off a few times but I think this was my girls' fault - too rough with it - and each time, I've snapped it back on.

Amusing
Review date: 2008-11-11 Rating: 8 out of 10

I have a granddaughter and grandson between the ages of 2 and 3. My grandaughter who is braver enjoyed this game with me. We got a kick out of it. My grandson was scared of it and is hesitant to play with it. he enjoys watching me play with it.

Its small so its easy to bring along with you on your travels.

It's not something that my grandchildren rush to play with but to be honest at this age there arent many things they rush to play with for more than 5 minutes with anyway.

I will take it out and we will spend about 10 - 15 minutes playing with it. That's pretty good for them.


Ridiculously funny
Review date: 2008-11-06 Rating: 10 out of 10

You just can't help but laugh. It is just really funny how tense people get as more teeth get pushed... After only a little while we had to institute a "You touch it, you push it" rule, because the kids would start to try to feel that tiny little bit of extra resistance when they get to the trigger tooth.

About the durability, yeah, it won't last forever, and eventually the hinge starts to wear out. The top jaw might come off, but most of the time you can pop it back on. If it does break, though, you can take it apart and try to figure out how a mechanical (read, nondigital) device can randomly choose a tooth to be the next trigger. A clever little bit of engineering inside.




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