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Itsy Bitsy Interactive Spider-Man Plush Doll

Itsy Bitsy Interactive Spider-Man Plush Doll

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Itsy Bitsy Interactive Spider-Man Plush Doll

 
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101056

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Toddlers can sing and dance along with this entertaining plush figure that sings the childhood-favorite song, "Itsy Bitsy Spider." Spidey talks, dances, sings, and is always ready to boogie down. Press his left foot and he sings and dances to the "Itsy Bitsy Spider" song; press his right foot and he moves and grooves while singing the "Spider-Man and Friends" theme song. He even says fun phrases like, "Would you like to have some fun'" and "C'mon, let's do it again!" Features volume control. Requires 4 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 14" tall.

 
Our Price: $45.99
 
 

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Product Details
Product Length:5.75 inches
Product Width:12.25 inches
Product Height:14.75 inches
Product Weight:2.65 pounds
Package Length:15.6 inches
Package Width:8.6 inches
Package Height:4.2 inches
Package Weight:2.65 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 29 reviews

Features
  • Plush, electronic Spider-Man talks, dances, and sings

  • Convenient volume-control switch lets you decide just how loud Spidey sings

  • Press his left foot and he sings and dances to the song Itsy-Bitsy Spider

  • Press his right foot and he moves and grooves while singing the Spider-Man & Friends theme song

  • Four AA batteries included


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0
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5It's a happy toy  Jan 18, 2009
This one went all the way to Iceland and made two little boys who adore Spidey extremely happy.

5adorable toy  May 20, 2008
I got this toy quickly as always and in good shape. I had seen this toy at work ( peds ward at hospital) and fell in love with it. Colorful, bright, musical and it moves!!! It is really not a play with me toy so much as you cannot drag it around to play with it. You really need to have an adult at first show the child what it can do and explain that they cannot be rough with it. I laughed so hard when I first saw this toy I had to go home that morning and find it online to order.

3not too thrilled  Oct 18, 2007
This is a very clumsy toy. The moves are very jerky and it scared my son more than entertained him. It also only does a couple movements and sings one song so it doesn't hold my son's attention at all.

4Nice but maybe better for older child  May 22, 2007
I got this toy for my 26-month old. He was learning The "Itisy-bitsy spider" at day care. Needless to say, the doll freaked him out - scared him at first. He did not like it. But after a few plays and dancing arround with him he started to like it.
The toy can not handle too much roughness, as my son grabbed the arm and it came off track and stopped moving. I rotated the arm back into position and after a few plays it started moving again as normal.
Over all this is a fun toy for 3+ age group.

1 of 3 found the following review helpful:

2BEWARE!!!! It's Cute, yes, but...  Feb 15, 2007
For the second time, I'll have to send my husband to the store to get a new one! I wouldn't even bother, but my 2 year old is completely enamored of this toy. He absolutely loves him. The arm movement for me is not the issue; it will no longer sing or talk at all. It just makes that strange clicking sound when it moves. This is the 2nd time this has happened! My son was extremely upset that his beloved "Planenman" was "broke" and "Mommy fix." Unfortunately, Mommy could NOT fix (even though I replaced the batteries). I wrote to Hasbro the first time it happened, hoping they could offer me a solution or some offer of replacement. I heard NOTHING from them. So I just had my husband pick up another one. That was 2 weeks ago. Now, just 30 minutes ago, the 2nd Spiderman won't sing or talk. I'm at my wit's end. Guess what I'm going to do? Buy another one, bring it home, and return the defective one with the new box and receipt to the store! (Don't worry; I'll tell them it's broken so some other child doesn't get it.) Dishonest? Perhaps a little. But so is selling defective toys to kids...

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
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