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Mattel Barbie Glam Convertible
by shopping_jem
My daughter was bought the new glam convertible for Christmas, but already has the old version. This new one is a lighter pink colour than the other, which looks quite nice as it has a glittery finish to it. Most of the features are the same, but the styling is slightly different.
The seatbelts are still black cross-body ... ones, which can be pulled out of their slots to "undo" them, and it is easy to slide any Barbie sized dolls into each of the two seats. The steering wheel spins, but the doors do not open on either the new or old model, which is a shame for playability but probably good for durability. There are stickers on the wheels, lights, numberplate, dashboard etc, which seem to stay put but look a bit cheap. The seat covers on the old model were black and white patterned, while on the new model they are pink and white patterned. To be honest, the old ones were slightly nicer, but I guess it's personal taste.
One improvement is that the wing mirrors on the new version and rubbery and flexible, rather than the old plastic ones - we never had a problem, but I imagine the old ones are easy to break whereas the new ones are more durable.
The car drives quite well across different floor surfaces, but as a playset toy rather than a manouverable, technical vehicle. I have a boy and two girls, and the boy has several car toys which are technically better to play with in terms of driveability and quality. However, this one is perfect for what it is intended - a girly, pretty "glam" car for Barbies to sit and ride in.
The old model has lasted us years and is still going strong, so I can vouch for the durability of Barbie cars with regular play. Read the complete review |
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Barbie Puppy Water Park Playset
by arleek
My 5 year old daughter wanted this toy for a very long time after seeing it advertised on television and also her friend had one. But me being the frivolous mummy that I am made her wait until Christmas, and after shopping around to get the best deal (I'm not keen on spending over the odds on over priced children's toys) I found one at ... an Argos outlet for £19.99, which after seeing the product I still think is too much!
On Christmas morning, this was the first toy she wanted to play with, so we set it up straight away, it was quite easy to put together, and the instructions were easy to follow. In the set you get a full size Barbie doll with removable swimsuit, a pool, slide, tower, 2 dogs, doggy slide thing and a seahorse squirter. Everything is blue and pink and has a very girlie feel to it.
Once assembled it looks pretty good and fun to play with, so my daughter was keen to get some water in on the action straight away. What I did notice was that the place where you pour the water is very small (I suppose this is because it is at the top of the toy and if it was any larger the whole thing would become top heavy and topple over). So the best option for us was to get my daughter's drink bottle which has squirty lid and fill that with water so she could top it up as she pleased.
Once you have filled up the water tower you then have to push a lever which releases the water down the slide and it ultimately ends up in the pool down below. However on our first couple of attempts most of the water just leaked through where the slide joined the tower and dribbled onto my carpet which was very frustrating. But my husband seems to have rectified this leak now, although it has not stopped a large amount of water from ending up on the floor. This seems to be coming from a shower function which I think is supposed to create a shower like scene at the same time as the water is released down the slide. But it does not have the desired effect, and instead of showering into the pool it just dribbles and runs down the inside and drips onto the floor. There clearly isn't enough pressure in this shower system! And I know when you buy a toy that requires water you tend to expect things to get a bit wet, but you also expect the toy to work in the first place. So this a little disappointing especially coming from such a well know brand as Barbie.
Anyway, once we had a towel down to protect the carpet my daughter could begin playing, but we found that it was pretty limited with what she could do. Apart from constantly pour water into the tower (because it empties almost immediately) and put the puppies down the slide there is not much else you can do, and the puppies don't travel down the slide very well without the water, so you need to be constantly topping it up to make this work. The Barbie doll is too big to fit down the slide, and she is almost too big to fit into the pool comfortably, so she seems a bit big and clumsy over all, especially since the whole thing is a bit unstable anyway. She also has a rather large button on her back which you can press, and it took me a while to figure it out, but she has a hole in her foot and one in her hand. The idea is that you attach her seahorse squirter to her hand, stand her in the water and push her button. Her foot sucks up the water and it squirts out of the seahorse's mouth. It does work but its quite fiddly, and who needs more water when the whole damn thing is leaking everywhere anyway!
So I think you may have gathered that I am not particularly impressed with this toy, but let's be honest, its the child's point of view that really matters. My daughter was over the moon with it because it was her most wished for item, however in spite of this she has rarely played it at all, apart from first thing on Christmas morning. The rest of the time it has been left alone. I'm considering moving it into the bathroom and she can use it as a bath toy, then it doesn't matter if it leaks. And also, because Barbie has a giant button on her back she is nontransferable with other Barbies (not that my kids own any other barbie dolls, but if they did, this particular one wouldn't be able to join them because she looks so damn freaky with a plunger on her back).
So basically I am not recommending this toy, its an overpriced pile of rubbish Barbie plastic that leaks, falls over, requires constant water input, which then causes more leaks, and doesn't actually seem to provide any longstanding entertainment. And I know that perhaps this review is a little early so soon after Christmas, but if it doesn't get played with, well that speaks for itself! But of course the kids will beg you for it.
Currently available on Amazon for the inflated price of £34. Read the complete review |
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Mattel Barbie Princess and the Popstar Tori
by loopylis
My daughter is a massive Barbie fan and has watched the latest film, Barbie: Princess and the Popstar over and over again the last few weeks, so she was delighted to receive this Barbie doll from the film for her birthday a few weeks ago, and practically threw it at me in excitement for it to be removed from the box.
Well, ... that led to a massive problem in itself! I know toy manufacturers nowadays like to make sure everything is kept in its box, but the heights they go to to do so are ridiculous! It took me twenty minutes to remove barbie from her packaging, fighting through cardboard, plastic, string, those little plastic tags and tie wraps to remove it. I ripped, I cut, I did mumble a few expletives, too. In the end I sat in a little heap of shredded up packaging, daring the doll not to work, because theres no way a shop would let me return this mess!
Once that joyous task was done with, my little girl could not wait to try and transform this doll. And why? Because this is a 2 in 1 doll. What you see in the packaging looks like your usual, princessy Barbie doll, with flowing blonde hair, a pink, lacey gown, tiara and necklace. What my daughter then showed us was that the top of Barbies head turns (I know, it sounds really bad!) and her hair flips with it, and Barbie now has bright pink, funky hair! Also, you need to unclip the gown at the front, and pull a string at the back of Barbies dress, and the skirt opens and ruches up at the back, to reveal a shorter bright blue dress and big boots, giving us the second look of the Popstar, (complete with a microphone in hand!)
If you press Barbies necklace, the Popstar begins to sing! The doll comes with 2 songs installed, one which is a complete rip off of Cyndi Laupers 'Girls Just Wanna Have Fun'. with the lyrics changed to Princesses wanna have fun! Plus another song from the new Barbie film. Luckily for parents, the doll does not play the whole 2 songs, just a few lines from each one. While my daughter loves this and is constantly pressing that necklace to sing a long, as a parent I do admit it gets really irritating!
My daughter absolutely loves this doll and is always carrying it around with her. It looks pretty good, although Mattel could have improved the hair, when the head is flipped around to the pink hair, it looks really bad, scraggly and with a really dodgy fringe going on. This isnt the first Barbie any of my daughters have had where they could flip the hair around, but this one looks the worst. Other than that I have no other complaints about it, its thrilled my daughter for hours already.
At the moment, this doll is on sale in Argos, reduced from £24.99 to £19.99, or for a bigger bargain, if you buy it with the Popstar Prince doll, you can get them both for £24.99, instead of £30 if bought seperately. Read the complete review |