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Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Lil Snoopy (Colors May Vary)

Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Lil Snoopy (Colors May Vary)

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Fisher-Price Brilliant Basics Lil Snoopy (Colors May Vary)

 
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Lil' Snoopy makes the ideal first puppy for little ones. Pull him along to watch fun actions - he turns his head, wiggles his ears, wags his tail and barks. This playful pup helps little ones develop fine and gross motor skills, as well as encourages imaginative play. They can learn to take care of Lil' Snoopy, preparing them for the day they ask for a real dog!

 
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Product Details
Product Length:6.54 inches
Product Width:7.68 inches
Product Height:4.88 inches
Product Weight:0.77 pounds
Package Length:8.5 inches
Package Width:7.4 inches
Package Height:4.8 inches
Package Weight:0.88 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 34 reviews

Features
  • The perfect first puppy for little walkers

  • Lil Snoopys head turns and ears wiggle while in motion

  • Pull Lil' Snoopy along for tail shaking, barking fun

  • Help develop fine and gross motor skills as well as the power of imaginative play

  • No batteries required!


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 34 customer reviews )
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Most Helpful Customer Reviews

8 of 8 found the following review helpful:


2It's okay  Oct 30, 2006 By S. Gray
I like this dog because it's cute, but it's a very average toy. The dog doesn't stay upright when being pulled by the string. So usually my daughter is dragging the dog around on its back. However, she still enjoys dragging it around.

6 of 6 found the following review helpful:


5Lil Snoopy  Feb 17, 2011 By Amanda M. Clemmons "Mandy"
My neice LOVED this and played and played with it. When she opened it, everything else was sort of forgotten about! ha!!!

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Fun toy  Feb 01, 2011 By roxykargisize
My 2 year old loves this toy. I haven't had the problems with it tipping over like the other reviews have said.

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


5Simple, long-lasting fun!  Mar 25, 2010 By E. Arturo
I purchased this toy for my 15 month-old daughter because she became attached to it at the gym's daycare. I'd read complaints from others who'd purchased the dog that said the kids became frustrated that the dog would easily topple over, but I went for it anyway (at such a low price, why not?!). She spent the first HOUR with it when it arrived, walking it, arranging it back on its legs after toppling over, petting it, kissing it (we don't have dogs but it's a baby sign she likes to use around the neighborhood a lot), and asking us to walk it with her. It's so durable, too, that we've taken it with us to the grocery store, in the garden, and to the mall and it keeps her occupied with something constructive rather than wandering around aimlessly, or strapped helplessly into a stroller.

It's gotten regular attention for nearly two months now and is amongst her favorite toys.
I love this dog too. :-)

2 of 2 found the following review helpful:


3Wrong voice box?  Feb 16, 2007 By Samuel Chell
I have to wonder if Fisher-Price inadvertently switched the voice boxes for their choo-choo train and this little puppy. Instead of producing an "arf-arf," the best it can do is a "putt-putt." If you pull it in reverse--about as challenging for a tot as teaching a dog to walk backwards--the sound is altered in favor of a somewhat more "arfish" quality. The ears and tail move because they're loosely attached, not because of gears or mechanical coordination.

Anyway, my grand-daughter enjoyed pulling it (on its side) for a least a good five minutes, so it probably passes the most important reviewer's test.

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