Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Hasbro Littlest Pet Shop Round and Round Pet Town From Hasbro

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Product Details
Hasbro Littlest Pet Shop Round & Round Pet Town

Product Description

Show off your growing family of friends with this pet-lovin' paradise that features three floors of fun places for you and your pets to get footloose and fancy free. Send the tower clockwise, and your pets can enjoy a terrific twirling gondola ride. Pets can also "ride" up and down in the elevator, or go for a "spin" on the scooter. Push your pets on the swing or gently down the slide. Then, after a long day of play, let your pets hang out in the tree house or have a snooze in the hammock. Playset comes with two pets and tons of accessories. No batteries required. 16 in. tall.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #2290 in Toys & Games
  • Brand: Hasbro
  • Model: 54120
  • Released on: 2007-07-06
  • Dimensions: 17.10" h x 16.10" w x 5.70" l, 4.10 pounds

Features

  • Pets in Pet Town discover wonderland of activities
  • Cute animals, attractive colors, textures, charming gondola
  • Sturdy design, durable plastic, magnetized animals for stability
  • Playset comes with 2 pets and lots of accessories!
  • Play and show off your growing family of friends with this pet-lovin’ paradise that features three floors of fun places for your pets to get footloose and fancy free!

Editorial Reviews

Amazon.com Product Description
The Littlest Pets are back and are hanging out in the Littlest Pet Shop Round & Round Pet Town. Kids four to five years old can join in and help them create their perfect wonderland.

What Goes On in Pet Town

Pet Town is the kind of getaway where animals of all species hang out, ride the gondola all day, get their hair done in the salon, ride the scooter, and get fascinated by elevators. The included monkey and dog are magnetized to stay securely on their rides, and there's plenty of room for enhancing Pet Town with additional pets and Pet Nooks later.



This 'Pet Town' features a salon, scooter, gondola, and elevators. View larger. View Side - Back


The playset includes two exclusive pets, a monkey and dog, both featuring bobbing heads. View larger.
A Great Gondola Ride
Pet Town is divided down the center by a pole, at the top of which is a wind-up key that powers the "gondola," a ride consisting of pets sitting in baskets that move around a circle. Although the ride could last a bit longer--even when fully wound, it stops after about 20 seconds--the gondola is the toy's best feature, with the baskets making sharp, swinging turns and the pets' heads bobbing in response to the motion. At the base of the pole, the scooter is secured in place by snapping a tab behind the front wheels into a corresponding slot which is then moved by turning a thumb wheel.

Securing the scooter via the tab-in-slot method is a good idea and certainly ensures that it stays on the track, yet younger children may have trouble getting it attached properly. The thumb wheel is difficult to turn; it drags rather than spins. The "elevator" is an open-ended tube that operates by placing the pet inside on a center pod and manually moving it up and down. The right side of Pet Town consists of the "cafe," the "playroom," and the "salon," identified as such by stickers. Overall, the construction of the various moving parts is sturdy. The two included animals, a monkey and a dog, are made of soft plastic with heads that bob when in motion, and they are posable when still.

Cute Animals, Bright Colors
The bright colors and the numerous moving parts make Pet Town a toy that should hold the interest of young children. Additionally, the embossed flowers and cobblestones, trellises, and other assorted designs in the plastic add a nice tactile dimension for young fingers. The animals themselves are wonderful, with endearingly sweet faces. To earn its space, the elevator could do even more: Equipping it with a wind-up feature like the gondola has would make it more appealing. The right side of Pet Town, perhaps because only two animals are included, seems sparsely populated. Additional pets and accessories are sold separately, but they're really necessary if the salon, cafe, playroom, scooter, elevator, and three seats on the gondola--not to mention the various ledges and nooks--are to be used.

What's in the Box
Pet Town, two pets, scooter, and small accessories

From the Manufacturer
The Ultimate playset for all your Littlest Pet Shop pets! Play and show off your growing family of friends with this pet-lovin’ paradise that features three floors of fun places for your pets to get footloose and fancy free! Wind the tower clockwise to send your pets on a twirling gondola ride! Pets can "ride" up and down in the elevator, or go for a "spin" on the scooter! Push your pets on the swing or gently down the slide. Then let them have a snooze in the hammock or just hang out in the tree house! Works with Pet Pods and Pet Boutique (each sold separately) to provide endless options! Create your very own pet world!


Customer Reviews

Clever little house4
My daughter really likes this (she's going through a Littlest Pet phase) and it does have lots of fun gadgets included.

Littlest pet shop Round and Round5
My 3 girls LOVE this playset and will play with it for hours on end. It entertains my 5 year old as well as my 8 and 10 year old. It is well made and very cute. It is not so huge that you have a difficult time storing it.

Used often, sparks imagination and creativity4
Of the LPS playsets my daughter owns, this one gets the most use. She likes that it has various spots into which she can place multiple figures, so it feels more like a "home" for the animals. The moving baskets at the top are usually reserved for the more important figures, but my daughter takes the time to allow each animal a turn. This is what makes this playset worthwhile -- she actually uses it for extended periods and it prompts her to come up with scenarios for her animals. There are very few things that can get lost, except that the baskets sometimes come off, requiring adult intervention.

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