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Size | Medium |
Material Type | Plastic |
Theme | Animal |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Educational Objective | Team Building Skills |
Number of Players | 1 |
S**A
Christmas Gift!
Haven't had a chance to use this product yet. Got it for my son for Christmas and can't wait to give it to him. Product looks exactly as it did in the advertisement.
C**C
Need larger figures
The dinosaur figures were bit small for performance. Double the size will have better results.
M**E
Fun and easy
Easy to use and include stickers to customize it. Six year old is really enjoying showing people the magic trick.
J**G
Great buy
My son loves this item!
A**R
Well made.
Kids loved it.
E**T
It's all right I guess
Ordered this for my son (age 8), who loves both dinosaurs and magic. He was thrilled when it arrived, and tore into it right away! But a few minutes in, he was coming to me for help; despite being pretty good with reading instructions, he couldn't figure out how to make the toy work. So I started looking at it, and let me tell you, holding the toy in my hands... it's like, barely above dollar store quality.- the instructions are not clear; if I didn't already have a good guess as to how the trick would work, the instructions sure wouldn't have helped me. (I know a magician never reveals their secret, but I included a photo of the instructions so you can judge for yourself)- the toy only does one "magic trick," for which it requires two balls. Why, then, does the pack feel the need to include... 6? 7? (I don't know, we already lost some) balls that come apart (though not easily; I had to open each ball over and over) to put tiny dinosaurs inside? I don't know, it felt gimmicky. Two balls that don't open, with dinos already inside- that's all you needed for this "dino magic kit"- the quality, the materials used, the thickness of the plastic and the size of the whole toy together and of its individual component parts, brought to mind Happy Meal toys, or something you might grab in the grocery store discount toy aisle.It gets three stars for the sheer amount of excitement it generated for my son, and how wowed he was when I was able to show him how the trick worked (spoiler alert: you have to pull the hole aside with your finger- I included a picture of that, too). All in all, I'd be happy to pay $5-7 for this? I'd be thrilled to find it in a Happy Meal box. But it, or at least about half of the little dinosaurs and unnecessary plastic balls, will probably be going away in the next toy purge.
S**2
Cheap
Fun in theory, but it’s cheaply made and will not hold up for long term use.
H**E
Fun For The Introductory & Creative First Time ~~ But Hasn't Held Their Interest For A Repeater
Ages 7 & 8 kiddos both enjoyed putting this together. They had fun decorating the magic box with the included stickers, and filling the plastic balls with the little dinosaurs. The instructions were kind of confusing but together we figured it out. The dinos are quite small, but manageable. I'm giving this 3 stars because while they enjoyed the first time, it didn't continue to hold their interest to play with again.It is a cute and fun magic toy set, but I'm not feeling like there's $20 worth of value here (sorry).ACCESSORIES IN PACKAGE1 magic box6 twisted eggs6 silicone dinosaur1 flash sticker sheet1 instruction
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