Had this toy for close to a year now and it's stood the test of time in the hands of a 4 year old boy. Don't know what kind of battery it has but it seems to be going strong and the watch is very sturdy taking loads of whacks.
It makes the noise when Ben morphs into a monster and has a spinny dial to choose the monsters.
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from: Mayfair Games November 19, 2007 Best Selling > Toys > Toys
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The Settlers of Catan is just a fun game! The ever changing board gives a different strategy style every game. It is quite simple to pick up (although some of the photographs showing games in action can lead you believe that it's difficult). There is an aspect of planning, trading, building and a little luck (but just a little) which shows why this is a best seller. Forget Monopoly and other outdated, tedious games, this is great!
The actual game takes about an hour and a half to two hours for first time plays, but as you gain experience this is reduced. In a world that is obsessed with computer gaming, this game brings the board game back where it belongs... in the family.
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This board game is fantastic fun for any little girl who loves princesses. I can only say that since this game arrived three days ago my little 6 year old princess has asked to play it 5 or 6 times and that is a first. Normally she is bored by board games.
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A game that I bought after reading the reviews and have not been disappointed. It is great fun for the child and the adult and teaches at the same time. Fully recommended.
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This item seemed fantastic, til a drop of water got into the bottom of the beaker, so it no longer flashes.
All in all disappointing, what does a plastic waterproof plug on the bottom cost?
The toothbrush is cheap and nasty, but at least it lasted longer than the beaker.
Typical cheap tat aimed at kids to rip off parents etc.
Avoid
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We were a bit shocked at the prices of baby monitors in the UK after having moved here recently from the US, and so went with the cheapest item available, this one. Its £20 wasted. It works, but barely.
There's a large amount of static, and nothing helps. It has huge antennae on the transmitter and receiver, you would think this would help with reception. This just reminds me of AM radios from my childhood.
The receiver has a power adapter, but no, it doesn't charge batteries. Its just to power the receiver if you don't have batteries. I am sure they saved a few pennies there.
Lastly the build quality is cheap, gaudy and plasticky. Definitely a bargain basement item.
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I bought this for my daughter's lunch box and it has proved a nightmare. No matter how I screw the lid on, it leaks every time. Looks great - but functionally flawed.
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small and sturdy enough for you to rebuild quickly(and also the ideal choice to encouage you child to follow the plans and make it themselves, as there are few pieces and instant results.
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