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(More customer reviews)This is probably one of, if not the Cutest Toys Ever. She Sings, Shakes Her Little Bottom & Dances, Plays Interactive Games & Moves Her Head and Mouth. She does a lot of things that will Totally Amuse Little Girls. The controls are on the bottom of her leg, which makes it simple, even for the youngest of girls to use.
Now for the Downside. Do Not let a child take her out of the packaging. Her long mane is securely attached to the backing. A child might pull it & tear most of the mane out. Adult common sense needs to be applied here. They probably do this so that it looks better in the packaging and so that the ponies aren't taken out in the stores. Also, she comes with 4 C batteries. They're just for demonstration & won't last long. Be sure to have some fresh batteries on hand to avoid a huge disappointment. Don't let your little girl drag her into the bathtub with her, as she's not waterproof & it would probably ruin the electronics. The Pony gets a little distracting after a few hours. My advice would be to let the child play with her for awhile and then play in another room, so you don't have to hear it hour after hour. I'm buying more of these for Christmas Presents. Some are going for $[...] to $[...] on Ebay & this will be a Hot Hot Toy this year. Many places are already sold out, so get yours now.
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My Little Pony Sing & Dance Pinkie PieMy Little Pony Sing and Dance Pinkie Pie will engage your little girl (age three or older) from the moment the fun-loving pink pony prances out of the box. Turn Pinkie Pie's switch to Play and the toy's cheerful voice immediately says, "Hi, I'm Pinkie Pie! Do you want to sing, dance, or play?" If requested, Pinkie Pie will sing, encourage your child to sing along and dance, and even suggest activities that will make her laugh and exercise her imagination. Pink, Sturdy, and Insistent Pinkie Pie is one sturdy pony. She's solid and she weighs a few pounds -- easy for youngsters to lift, but heavy enough to be stable. That's good, because she's likely to get a room full of little girls dancing and singing and waving their arms around. She's covered with a flexible synthetic skin that feels a little weird to touch at first, but moves well with her actions. Pinkie Pie's mouth moves when she talks or sings, but she does a lot more than just talk; when a button on her left hoof is pressed, she turns her head, blinks, and even wiggles her tail. Overall, Pinkie Pie has eight different songs to sing, four tunes to dance to (one shared with Song mode), and three fun activities to engage your child.One bit of advice for adults: Pinkie Pie arrives with plastic wrapping securing her pink tail and mane. While much of it is easy to remove, some of it will require the steady hand of an adult with a hem ripper or tiny knife. And because your girl will want to use the special pink comb to groom Pinkie Pie's mane as soon as the horse is out of the box, have that hem ripper handy. Another feature that adult assemblers will want to locate right away is the mode switch on the pony's belly. She's packaged in Demo mode with the four C batteries installed, so your child can immediately sample the Dance (pink ballet slipper), Song (yellow musical note), and Activity (orange butterfly) buttons on her left front hoof. But you might want to turn the mode switch to Off for quieter assembly of Pinkie Pie.Girls Will Sing, Dance, and Play with Pinkie Pie Once you extract Pinkie Pie from the packaging and turn the power switch to Play, Pinkie Pie immediately insists that her new friends start singing, dancing, and playing. "Do you want to play?" she invites with a wiggle of her tail. The answer will be a resounding, "Yes!"Pressing the Dance button once starts the first of four dance songs. While Pinkie Pie moves her head and tail in time, she calls out suggestions about how to move. To try another dance or advance to her favorite, a girl can push the button again. Pinkie Pie is happy to oblige with an "I agree! Let's try another one." Or, if the dancer sticks with it to the end, Pinkie Pie says, "You're a great dancer. Do you want to dance again? Touch my ballet slipper." If that doesn't yield a response, Pinkie Pie will try another tack: "What's your favorite color? I like pink," and so forth.This pony is equally engaging and insistent in Song and Activity modes. The Song mode offers eight songs, while the Dance mode offers three additional tunes. The toy includes a book of lyrics to all 11 songs, but the tunes and words are so simple and catchy that most girls will not need to rely on the book.For a static toy -- the pony moves in place, but her legs don't move -- Pinkie Pie does a great job of getting girls moving, imagining, singing, and playing. She comes with enough different songs and activities to keep kids interested long after she's out of her box. She's interactive in the best way: Beyond simply providing buttons to push, she encourages kids to use their own minds and feet in creative ways.One minor criticism is that if Pinkie Pie gets wet, she may cease operating. This could be a problem if Pinkie Pie suffers any of the messes typical with three-year-olds, so parents will want to keep a close eye on Pinkie Pie.Pros
Sturdy and heavy enough to stand up to three-year-olds
Engages and encourages creativity
Offers a variety of different songs, dances, and activities
Cons
Removing packaging from mane is a delicate operation
Pinkie Pie can't get wet
Voice can be annoying if toy is constantly in Play mode
What's in the Box Pinkie Pie pony, pink plastic comb for grooming, Sing and Dance Pinkie Pie Songbook, instruction booklet, and 4 "C" batteries (installed).

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