Present Pets, Princess Puppy Interactive Plush Toy with Over 100 Sounds and Actions (Style May Vary), Kids’ Toys for Girls Aged 5 and above, 6061363
| Dimensions: | 20.32 x 23.19 x 30.48 cm; 1.2 Kilograms |
| Model: | 6061363 |
| Material: | Plastic |
| Pack Quantity: | 1 |
| Batteries Required: | Yes |
| Batteries Included: | Yes |
| Age: | 5 – 7 years |
| Assembly: | No |
| Material: | Plastic |
| Quantity: | 1 |
great for gifts
This Present Pets, Princess Puppy Interactive Plush Toy is great! ordered this for my daughter for her birthday and she loves it! Nice and presentable! Nice plush pet toy! and its interactive! Good value for money
My 2yo loves i
Definitely top attraction when it’s opening itself. Although my 2yo couldn’t wait and ripped the box after a few seconds.
She absolutely loves the puppy (calls it a cat though) and now after 1 month she still plays with it daily and the batteries are still ok.
Unboxing was amazing!
The toy itself isn’t anything overly special. It’s a nice size and interacts and moves well – so performs as it should. My 4 year old loves it.
However, the unboxing was fabulous! It played music and the box danced. Would highly recommend for the wow!
Good and the unboxing was brill
Came unboxed so have a great big delivery sticker on it !! As it was a present I want happy about it but he toy itself was great !! Really did unbox itself was grea
Lovely toy
I brought my daughter this for her 5th birthday and she loves it. The breaking out was brilliant and she loves playing with the dog. It’s doesn’t do a great deal but she is very happy with i
Worth it for the opening alone
To describe this toy simply… it’s a cuddly toy with a battery, and it makes different sounds and responses dependent on whether you stroke its head or tummy etc – it’s quite and quite nice.
However, what wins this product over for me and makes it a Christmas special is the fact that it opens the box itself… it’s 3-5 minutes of amusement but pure joy for a child. For that alone this gets 5 stars!
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I ordered the Present Pets, Princess Puppy Interactive Plush Toy with Over 100 Sounds and Actions (Style May Vary), Kids’ Toys for Girls Aged 5 and abovePresent Pets, Princess Puppy Interactive Plush Toy with Over 100 Sounds and Actions (Style May Vary), Kids’ Toys for Girls Aged 5 and above
My daughter has had so much fun with this toy. I do feel that it is a little on the pricey side, but lots of fun. It comes with batteries which is always a bonus, especially if buying for Christmas/Birthday. It comes in a big box and once that box is removed, the puppy breaks itself free from the smaller box. You might have to help it a little but still lots of fun. It is very durable, which in our house, it needs to be. Very happy with this product overall and my daughter loves playing with it.
Good quality and very nice packaging
I got this Present Pets for a birthday present for my little girl.
Not only was it exciting for her to open, but the adults had fun watching the toy burst out of the box.
It was a great choice of gift because the pet inside is so cute.
Good quality and very nice packaging
A strong toy puppy that certainly makes an introduction!
As one of the most impressive unwrapping ceremonies for presents, this product certainly excels! Neither my son nor I have ever witnessed anything like it!
When you do get this puppy off the base, which we struggled a little with, this is a very sturdy and durable toy that I think will be able to withstand the test of time, and of course many cuddles (though this is quite a hard shell as opposed to being as soft as a teddy)
Interactive-wise, I don’t think it really has too much to offer, aside from barking and yapping, but it is loud and good enough for my son to find funny each time! It also does a little shuffle.
Price-wise, I would say this is a little on the expensive side for my liking. But, for a toy that is built to last, then I guess I can’t fault it for its overall design in that aspect. I’m sure young ones, of nursery, reception, and primary school ages, will no doubt love this.
My daghter loves it - but not as plush as described. For the price i was expecting much more!
My daughter has wanted one of these and she loves it – however with a price tag of 50 i think it could have been a lot better.
The puppy comes in a large outer box – when this is removed you are left with a smaller box which the puppy itself breaks out of to reveal itself – hopefully it is the colour you want as it will either be pink or purple.
My daughter is 7 she found it great – she loves it and has managed to master some commands and instructions already.
As a parent i am glad she loves it – but i think for the price it could have been more cuddly – it is not really soft – it is quite hard under the fur and also it does make an annoying whirring sound ( to me ).
Quite a lot of money to spend – but it does entertain !
Can’t really be multi purposed as a cuddly, but does the job as advertised well
The whole idea of the toy breaking its own way out the box reminds me of another line of toys that hatch from an egg. But these dogs are actually far more entertaining in their “escape.” And also far quicker. It’s actually really clever as they start to push through the sides in the shape of paw prints. Very fun to watch. But as with all toys, once they’re out of the box is their still any playability and value? Well with these dogs I would say yes, if only for a limited time. It can respond to your voice, walk, play short musical notes, and of course yap. In fact, yap-yap-yap-yap-yap and so on.
It’s well made. No quality issues. My daughter absolutely loved hers. But the novelty does wear thin as they’re not very cuddly. If they had contained a slightly larger layer of stuffing to make them huggable I think they would have been a clear 5*. Animatronics are the in thing at the moment and the market is flooded with them. Some genuine big brands for big prices and some less known for far less. These dogs are close to touching the boundaries of the top price bracket and I think they do hold up well. Maybe not as many interactive abilities as others but not far off. Absolutely perfect as a gift because of the amazing box for presentation.
Fantastic!
This is a lovely interactive toy. You pull the tag off and it instantly starts yapping and wriggling free of the box. It reacts to touch and voice, and you can even play a couple of games with it. It’s very sweet (especially its little growl) Strong, durable! Great Christmas present!
A great hit in this household!
We received the pink version of the toy.
From the point you pull the tag on the box it is something a bit different. The dog inside starts barking and wriggling. It breaks itself out of the box slowly until it emerges! There was great excitement in my household as this happened.
The dog responds to touch and voice, and there are a couple of simple games you can play with it. It all involves a lot of barking noise (and now the child is going round barking too) so not one for anyone who likes their peace and quiet. But it’s a fun toy which is thoughtfully designed.
This Present Pets brand interactive toy puppy has a very original way of introducing herself to children. The puppy has been designed to open the inner box herself after the gift label is pulled out from the box on top. The top box needs to be undone and comes apart in two parts revealing the magical inner box the puppy kicks her way out of, though very entertaining I did need to help pull down the last part for the ‘reveal’. (Please see my 2 minute video). The puppy comes with instructions but they are pretty minimal, it does come with 6 Duracell batteries which is good, especially on Christmas morning. The puppy, in this case Princess CiCi is bright pink with large eyes and gold paw pads. She can walk and she barks, yaps and growls, along with kiss sounds and yawns and snores when not played with. She has three interactive pad areas to press on her head, back and tummy. She can play games with you. I’m not totally thrilled with the music she also plays along with the barks, perhaps as a grandma I have become less tolerant of noisy toys lol, but there is an off switch on the back paw underneath. It’s designed for children 5 years and over, my granddaughter is a little young for it yet but her 6 year old big brother will find it amusing. The fur isn’t very thick on the puppy so it feels a bit solid, not cuddly like a teddy as it’s mechanical. It has an audible whirring noise too when it moves. Mine has a small hole in the top of the fur fabric on its head, which is a little disappointing on quality, and a very odd area for the sound to come out (under its tail ) it’s tail wags nicely though. All in all an unusual interactive toy as it bursts out of its box on its own, though there’s a lot of packaging waste including a large plastic platform that’s a one use design that’s then thrown away I’m not so keen on. Not sure if it has a 100+ interactive sounds and movements but it’s not easy to count them, there’s quite a few.
A novel idea I’m sure most children will find fun. Please see my photos and video, I hope my honest review is helpful to you, thank you for reading it.