Winnie the Pooh - Toys - Slide 'n Spin Bees | 
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| Brand: Winnie the Pooh Category: Baby Product
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Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 13231
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: No Age: 9 months - 2 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.9 Dimensions (in): 9.5 x 4.8 x 9.5
UPC: 026676689134 EAN: 0026676689134 ASIN: B00000J17U
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| Features:
| • | For ages 9 to 36 months | | • | Requires 2 AA batteries, included |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Editorial Review Winnie the Pooh is sitting in the fabled catbird seat, surrounded by his two favorite things: bees and honey. This friendly-faced plastic Pooh sits serenely, bars twisting and arcing 10 inches over his head--bars that have bee-shaped, oversize beads strung on them. Tiny hands can grab the bees, bzzz them up over the wires, and send them shooting back down again. Kids love to see the beads stack and fall. When they get bored with that, they can reach between the bars and try their darnedest to free the trapped bear. --Claire Dederer
Product Description
Winnie the Pooh Slide 'n Spin Bees from Fisher Price now has lights and sounds! Press the red honey pot to hear Pooh talk. Hear a buzzing sound when you press the purple bee. Press the yellow bird to hear a chirping bird. Slide the bees along the bead runners for great fun!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
Not Impressed July 9, 2002 I wouldn't waste my money on this toy. First, the "moveable" bees are extremely hard to move because the slider poles are too close together. There are three buttons to push that light up and make different noises (very loud noises)...bees buzzing, birds chirping, and Pooh talking. My biggest problem with this toy is that my son has gotten his little arm stuck in it, and, at 9 months, cannot figure out how to get it unstuck. All in all, not a great buy.
Disappointed July 26, 2001 My husband bought this for my daughter before she was a year old. It's one those toys that had held her interest but not at home (it must be Pooh that captures the attention). The bees are a bit hard to manipulate and there's really not alot of them. For an extra 10 or 20 dollars I would suggest getting a real beaded "rollercoaster"
My daughter likes it...but... July 16, 2001 My 7 month old is playing with this toy. She like the way the "bees" slide and spin, and she is getting to use her fingers to make them move, rather than her whole hand (fine motor skills are getting used). I like it for her because it is one of the few things with small pieces that I don't have to worry about her eating! There are very few things I have for her that let her work her fore-finger/thumb piercing skills and let me relax while she plays with it. Needless to say at her age nearly everything goes in her mouth.My one big complaint is that it doesn't attach to anything. I guess I could buy double sided velcro or something like that, but I'd rather buy a toy with suction cups or fasteners already attached. It would be one less thing to worry about falling off and getting eaten....and not permanent like velcro.
Waste of $$$ June 3, 2001 This toy was one where my son loved it in the store and has never looked at it again. You know the type! The bars are too close together and the wings on the bees are too long, so it's impossible for the child to manipulate the bees more than an inch or two. My child has literally not picked it up once. Don't waste your money on this toy!
Not what we expected... May 5, 2001 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My son received this toy on his first birthday. He loves Winnie-the-Pooh, and although it seems to be a very durable toy, it is difficult to play with. The "wires" aren't spaced far enough apart to easily maneuver bees from one side to the other. That's basically all this toy consists of, other than having a nice "baby powder" smell. It just doesn't hold my son's interest for very long.
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