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wowwee alive interactive animals

reeree
reeree Posts: 935 Forumite
edited 20 December 2010 at 1:58PM in I wanna buy it or do it
has anyone bought any of the wowwee alive interactive animals, l'm thinking of buying one for my daughter and just wondered if anyone had bought one and if you have what do you think to them

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  • My youngest is five and got a lion cub a couple of years ago. She loves it and still plays regularly with it (I use rechargeable batteries though- otherwise it'd cost a fortune!!). She is lion daft though and this was the only thing she wanted at the time. This year she has asked Santa for the smaller one as it has a bottle you can feed it with!

    It is lovely and blinks etc. quite realistically but is not the cuddliest toy due to all the workings inside. Was worth the money as she has played so much with it but not sure it would have lasted so long with either of my other daughters.

    Hope this helps.
  • reeree
    reeree Posts: 935 Forumite
    Alimarcle wrote: »
    My youngest is five and got a lion cub a couple of years ago. She loves it and still plays regularly with it (I use rechargeable batteries though- otherwise it'd cost a fortune!!). She is lion daft though and this was the only thing she wanted at the time. This year she has asked Santa for the smaller one as it has a bottle you can feed it with!

    It is lovely and blinks etc. quite realistically but is not the cuddliest toy due to all the workings inside. Was worth the money as she has played so much with it but not sure it would have lasted so long with either of my other daughters.

    Hope this helps.
    thanks yes that really helps, now all l have to do is find a shop thats gots some in and its not looking good :mad:
  • I got a Wowwee perfect puppy last week from Home Bargains for £40, rrp £100. Is there one near you ?
    The IVF worked;DS born 2006.
  • reeree
    reeree Posts: 935 Forumite
    I got a Wowwee perfect puppy last week from Home Bargains for £40, rrp £100. Is there one near you ?
    hi, never thought of them yes theres one about 7 miles away, thanks for that
  • reeree wrote: »
    hi, never thought of them yes theres one about 7 miles away, thanks for that

    Might be worth calling them to see if there is one in stock. I saw a staff member ringing round other stores for a customer last week to see if something the customer wanted was in stock. I've never seen that before though...
    The IVF worked;DS born 2006.
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