Role-playing helmet and steering wheel controller puts kids in the“driver’s seat” like a real race car driver while encouraging get-up-and-go activity!Interactive play inspired by 30 different mission phrases, music and light sequences!Electronic lights and racing soundsHelmet visor flips up and down, and helmet is adjustableHelmet comes with steering wheel controller, 3 fun cut-out accessories and instructions. < Playskool Adventure Squad - Racer >
< Playskool Adventure Squad - Police >
< Fisher-Price Transportation System GeoAir High-Flyin' Airport >
< Wild Planet Hyper Dash >
< Wall-E (Widescreen Single-Disc Edition) >
< Playskool Tonka Bounce Back Racer >
price:$13.00
Hasbro(2008-09-08)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Great toy!!)    
(FUN!)    My three year old loves this helment!! He has the police helment and he loves it! My 8 month old loves it too because the lights go off on the helment and she just laughs. He plays with it all day. Even my seven year old plays with him. It is a great gift! My 3 year old loves anything that has to do with cars, trucks, police etc... We bought the police version of this and although the helmet seems a bit big on him he loves the interactive play. The best part is the microphone that when he pushes the talk button on the handheld device lets his voice be heard through the helmet. It seems very sturdy and he likes pushing the buttons to make the siren noises and the intereactive buttons that let the officers communicate with him. This incredible helmet delivers interactive role play in a whole new and innovative way. Slip on the helmet, and your preschooler is instantly in charge of the road and on the run. Use the handlebar unit to control lights and sounds. The helmet also includes a microphone so your child can hear himself as he races around. Provides hours of imaginative, role-play fun. Requires two "AA" and three "AAA" batteries, included. Measures 9.75"L x 9.75"W. The Playskool Helmet Heroes Race Car Driver lets children 3 and up feel like they're a race car driver, triggering their imagination and excitement. With a driver's helmet and a steering-wheel-styled controller that lights up and plays music and sound, this toy will have kids racing around the house at top speed with a smile on their face.
The microphone amplifies your child's voice, letting him "communicate" with his pit crew. View larger. | Working Microphone Amplifies Your Voice The adjustable helmet has a flashing light, flip-up visor and microphone, giving it a dose of authenticity. The microphone actually works, amplifying your child's voice and letting him "communicate" with the pit crew and fans.
The steering wheel plays race-inspired music. View larger. | Steering Wheel has Built-in Interactive Adventures The steering wheel lets children take control and zoom off on the latest chase, using their imagination and legs to lead the way. With sharp details, children will feel like they're holding onto a real steering wheel. Various buttons activate the flashing red, yellow, and green light patterns, as well as lots of racing sounds. With 30 different interactive adventures, your little speedster won't get bored anytime soon.Built-in Music and Action Phrases When out on an adventure, children will love making the steering wheel play race-inspired music and say action phrases such as "Come on in for a pit stop!" and "Easy on that corner!" The helmet requires three AAA batteries (included) and the steering wheel controller requires two AA batteries (included) for operation. What's in the Box Helmet, controller, 3 x AAA batteries, 2 x AA batteries, instructions.
Rerations < Playskool Adventure Squad - Racer >
< Playskool Adventure Squad - Police >
< Fisher-Price Transportation System GeoAir High-Flyin' Airport >
< Wild Planet Hyper Dash >
< Wall-E (Widescreen Single-Disc Edition) >
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Go Deep Undercover - Race into an action-packed story of pursuit and betrayal. Take on jobs and compete in races to prove yourself as you infiltrate and take down an international crime syndicateHighway Battle - Fight off the cops and others as you take down your prey in high-speed, high stake multi-car chases. New and vastly improved AI mechanics mean more aggressive and intelligent cops focused on taking you out fast and by any means necessaryCriminal Scramble - Be a cop and chase down criminals in the Criminal Scramble ModeHeroic Driving Engine - lets you pull off amazing moves for the ultimate driving edge < Need for Speed: Undercover >
< Call of Duty: World at War >
< Gears of War 2 >
< The Dark Knight (+ Digital Copy and BD Live) [Blu-ray] >
< Midnight Club: Los Angeles >
< Fallout 3 >
price:$10.00
Electronic Arts(2008-11-17)
Usually ships in 1 to 3 weeks customer 's review (Another Let-down for the Year)  
(not all its cranked up to be)  
(Almost as bad as Prostreet) 
(Best NFS)    
(What the...?)   [I HAVE played this game on BOTH the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3 - thus am posting this review on both consoles.]
*sigh* I had hopes. In fact I had high hopes, and that's what makes it so dissapointing.
It's been said a lot - Most Wanted was a great game. A fantastic game. One of the very few games I decided to play through twice just to try a different approach.
What made Most Wanted different for a driving game was a compelling story. It wasn't even a very deep story, but you had conflict right from the get-go and it made you eager - no, determined - to get revenge. It gave you a clear, linear story - 8 "bad guys" (I think it was eight...) to take on until you reached the baddest dude of all - the guy who took your car, took your reputation, even tried to take your girl... But in between those linear points, the game was a free-for-all. You had set things you had to do, but you could do them in any order, you could do them however you wanted. You always knew were the next objective was, but still had that freedom.
Undercover is just a cluster. There's roads everywhere, cops everywhere, races everywhere... You have no idea what to do. The story is clear only because we've read about it here on Amazon, on other review sites... Honestly, the game has never told ME that I'm an undercover cop.
The came starts with a car chase - you at the wheel - and a million cops behind you. You're in a 350z, pretty decked out, Red. Suddenly you get away. Then you're watching a clandestine meeting between a woman and a shadowy, male figure. She says he's going to be their driver. It wasn't until my second re-start (tried a different console) that I realized, "Oh, I guess I'm that guy..." Next thing you know you're sitting on the street in a POS Nissan. What happened to the 350z? What am I doing? What's the objective? Who am I??
So you start running races - easy to do, just push down on the D-pad and it'll automatically launch the next race. You'll run a few races and then get a short, somewhat vague cut-scene. That'll open up a unique race - which you'll run - and nothing special will happen. So you'll do a few more races, then something else suddenly happens... It's really only curiosity that keeps you playing. There's no motivation, no apparent pay-off... I've played now for a bunch of hours and still have only unlocked a small handful of parts. I never understood that theory - you have enough money to buy something but it won't let you. The game just levels up the opponent cars anyways - let me buy whatever I can afford!
As far as actual game play goes, it's... ...alright. Graphics are okay up close, but distances get real vague. There are a LOT of aliasing issues, and items appear very blocky and granular. I've had a couple frame-rate issues during auto-saves and what-not - VERY frustrating in a driving game while you're drifting a corner at 140 miles per hour. Technical tracks become challenging because you can't see far ahead. You can, but you can't make out what you're looking at. Is that a turn? Oh, no - it's a bridge abutment... Oh and forget the map. The cities of Undercover are pretty convoluted, which is nice, except that the map doesn't detail elevation changes. So an intersection that appears on the map could actually be a bridge going over another road. Oh yeah - that's fun when you're trying to dart a corner while running from cops... *SMASH* - oh, THAT road is BENEATH me!!! Thanks for the help! You're under arrest...
I of course have no idea how far into the game I am, but it's not very challenging. I've won every race, and have "dominated" all but a few of the "jobs." The cops are present, but they lack that... ...je ne c'est pas... They have no spirit - no soul. They appear out of nowhere - hit a chase-breaker (usually a road-side object that you can hit to stop chasing police cars) and the game goes into a quick cut-scene to watch the destruction. That's always fun, except that I've come out of those cut scenes only to plow into a road block that appeared out of nowhere. Very frustrating. They seem to pit-maneuver you pretty easily - suddenly accelerating out of nowhere... But if you keep dodging, taking corners instead of following the road, this isn't much of an issue. They just don't have the organization of Most Wanted. They're just sort of... ...there.
A lot of the game just seems tacked on. Remember the first "Underground" NFS games? There were shops everywhere that focused on specific areas, like body parts, performance parts, certain brands of cars... Now you just push start [pause] and select "Cars." You basically buy cars and customize them from the pause menu. How pathetic is that?? And if you actually go to a shop, you see the EXACT same screen.
The "crews" from Carbon are gone - thank God. You don't have to hire certain staff members just to customize your car. Autosculpting is available immediately and that's a welcome change.
NFS Undercover quickly becomes boring. You run a race, unlock some new races, run some of them, and maybe if you're lucky you'll trigger the next story sequence. But you have no idea, you have no motivation, and all you're left with is another highly anticipated let-down.
Stop doing this, gaming industry. Quit focusing on the dollar and make us some games that are worth playing. We're tired of looking behind us at "what was." Give us something to look forward to, or quit wasting our money. I'm tired of the $60-dollar coasters. They game in and of itself is fun. The cars are the same ol' line of cars you're used to, with a few additions. A few problems with the game.
1. The large line up of cars is really pointless. The theme of the game is that you are an undercover cop who is posing as a car thief. So you are mainly driving someone else's car. The only time you use your car...is when your racing to level up or get cash.
2. The game is relatively short. Xbox, I have noticed, has been making potentally good games into really short games that leave with a "wanting more" feeling. The main idea is so you will play the xbox live fee and play online. Disappointing.
If you are looking for a "new and improved" need for speed game. This is not your game. The cops are the same. The cars are the same. The roads are different. So if you want to try the game out...rent it. I tried to be as fair as possible in reviewing and rating this game, but there are just so many flaws to this game that you can't help but to not want to play it. I appreciate that the creators tried to take it back to the Need for Speed Most Wanted style, but it seems they have fallen short yet once again. Actually this game makes Most wanted look and feel even better then it ever did before. Most wanted came out back in 2005, and yet it's polished graphics, framrate, and dynamics are better than undercover, wtf???
The story is less than intriguing, with the exception of a couple hot women that they threw in the mix, but I found myself somehat frustrated with the controls, loading times, and even lack of a main menu. Not to completely bash a game, I will it say the new highway system is enjoyable, doing highway battles and evading the cops in a "most shocking" way. But in an overview it's not as enjoyable as MOst wanted, they even took away from exploring the city because in-beteen races you will have an icon blinking under your car to jump into the next race. So even if you want to cruise, you have to be annoyed by this reminder. The graphics aren't very impressive, in comparison to other racers on the market. The controls are a little more stiff and rigid than previous games in the series. The story lacks to warp me in and get me excited to race, and the loading times are very annoying.
I got word that the creators at EA seperated into 2 teams, one team was finishing up prostreet, and the other working on undercover. How about whom ever is cutting these people checks, either slash their salary, or get some new minds in the circle. Seriously, it's obvious these games are not well thought out, with only half effort being put into both.
In conclusion, this is pretty much a renter and /or wait until the price drops and pick it up used.
This is definately one of the best Need For Speed games ever made. I have never had any problems with freezing or loading, like other reviews say, and there is a much better variety of cars compared to prostreet. The cops are much harder, but still lack reality. Overall, this is the best Need For Speed game so far. I am a huge fan of the NFS series and consider them classics and was really looking forward for this year's release. However I was disappointed with the final product. Need for Speed Undercover is clearly an attempt to cash in on the success of 2005's Most Wanted after ProStreet flopped with critics and fans. The game itself is as straightforward as you'd expect; race, come first, win cash, buy new cars. The underlying story is you're an undercover cop working for the police, quite straight foward. Everything seems to work as it should - the racing is fast and frenetic; the sense of speed is swell and the cars look mostly nice and slick. The biggest problem with Undercover, and it's a fundamental one, is that it's lazy.
Undercover features a great range of cars, but it's a simple cut-and-paste job from ProStreet and the cars that followed its release. There just isn't enough new here, and you'll likely have driven nearly every ride on offer here in a previous iteration of the series. The cops have basically clicked and dragged from the three-year-old Most Wanted and also the cities (there are three of them) are big, criss-crossed with wide, but they lack personality and they all begin to look the same.
NFS of old was about hot cars, hot pursuits and miles and miles of open road, and Undercover make a semi-successful fist of recapturing some of this magic. Looks great, plays fine. There's no getting around the fact, however, that Undercover is basically Most Wanted with a new lick of paint.
It is time to consider a new look for this one is old and boring.
You never thought it would turn out like this?an all-out chase where you're both the hunted and the hunter. Now you must get behind the wheel and risk everything to infiltrate a ruthless international crime syndicate and take them down. The man you're after is a maniac behind the wheel, and he's driving like his life depends on escape, which maybe it does. He's the one with all the answers you need, so track him down. That fleet of police cruisers in your rearview mirror won't make things any easier. It will take all of your experience?and every ounce of skill?to outrun the law, take down the enemy, and unlock the truth that puts an end to this chase once and for all.
Rerations < Need for Speed: Undercover >
< Call of Duty: World at War >
< Gears of War 2 >
< The Dark Knight (+ Digital Copy and BD Live) [Blu-ray] >
< Midnight Club: Los Angeles >
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Make a band of your own10 piecesWooden crateRecommended Age Range 4 Years and up < Melissa and Doug Band in a Box >
< Melissa and Doug Cutting Food Box >
< Melissa and Doug Deluxe Band Set >
< Melissa and Doug See&Spell >
< Melissa&Doug Birthday Party Birthday Cake >
< Melissa and Doug Wooden Shape Sorting Clock >
< Wooden Recorder >
< Melissa&Doug Deluxe Wooden Frolicking Frog Pull Toy >
< Melissa&Doug Grand Piano >
price:$8.60
Melissa and Doug(2006-06-12)
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Poor Quality)
(Great music set - could use better storage box)   
(Poorly made)
(Excellent buy for a toddler!)    
(Good times had by all!)    This toy looks like great fun but its poor quality is no fun!! I've always like M&D toys but I question their quality controls. Would not recommend as they break easily&become a safety hazard. We gave this to my DD for her 3rd bday. We graduated from the baby instruments that were a hand-me-down from her older brother. The kids love playing w/ this kit (my 6 1/2 yo old son too). The instruments seem very durable. They come w/ a wooden crate box which has no lid. If it had a lid, I would give this toy 5 stars. I purchased this for my son, because the price was good for what I thought I'd get. However, upon opening the shipment, I could clearly see how damaged and used the items looked. I returned it for an exchange. The 2nd time I received the order, the items looked even worse! I didn't even have to open it. I returned for another exchange and Amazon never sent me anything. Nor, did they refund my money,even though an email from them indicated that another was on the way. I had to call and discover that they had made a mistake and had not intended to send me another and , oh yeah, because I'm calling, I can have my money back and start over again? What???????? The man on the phone could not have been nicer. However, what if I hadn't called about it? I had so many orders, I could have easily lost track and just gone by their confirmation email that all was fine. A little disappointing and now I'm looking for a better band set for my 16 month old. I bought this toy for my daughter for her second birthday. 5 months later she plays with her instruments every day!
The instruments are very good quality.. extremely durable.. and they have to be to survive the wrath of a 2 year old!
Highly recommended to anyone looking for instruments to buy for their toddler - they are so durable, sound realistic (they are realistic), and are excellent quality.. as Melissa&Doug items usually are.
One one thing I would like to note. My daughter could care less.. but, the instruments come in a wooden crate. And.. its exactly what it is.. a box. Would be nice if there were different compartments for the instruments to be in.. or a lid.. or cover.. or something to keep the instruments in the crate!
Overall, very satisfied and highly recommend this Melissa&Doug Band In A Box set! My son just adores this toy! Since we are pretty tolerant people, the noise from a toy band doesn't bother us and the sounds coming from the toys sound like actual instruments, not cheap fakes. Little musicians can form a traveling band with this compact wooden music set. Featuring ten fun musical pieces, this quality kit is the perfect way to introduce youngsters to musical play. Pieces include a colorfully designed pair of maracas, hand cymbals, tambourine, triangle and two other wooden noisemakers. Every piece fits conveniently into a sturdy wooden storage case, making clean up a piece of cake. Rerations < Melissa and Doug Band in a Box >
< Melissa and Doug Cutting Food Box >
< Melissa and Doug Deluxe Band Set >
< Melissa and Doug See&Spell >
< Melissa&Doug Birthday Party Birthday Cake >
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For those who can't get enough of BlokusA new dimension of triangular-created Trigon pieces must be fit, tip to tip with your own pieces, on the hexagonal game board - You can block, and be blocked, at any momentIncludes 88 pieces, recessed game board, and instructionsA StrataGems Brain Building GameFun for young and old < Blokus Trigon >
< Blokus Classic >
< SET Game >
< Rumis >
< Wild Planet Hyper Dash >
< Quiddler >
< Blokus Classic >
< Educational Insights Smart Games Mazeways Cat and Mouse Game >
< Goofball Rally >
< Educational Insights Smart Games Castle Logix Game >
price:$10.74
Educational Insights(2007-05-01)
customer 's review (Great Game)    
(This is a great game of thought!)    
(Great Game - Steve Wevodau)    
(When you're ready for a challenge...)    
(Such a Great Game!)     Love this game. I sometimes even play it by myself, the brainteaser way. Still trying to come up with some good strategies for winning. Overall, tons of fun. We first played this game at a family member's home. We enjoyed it so much that I purchased one for our home and 2 other for gifts. Great game! Steve Wevodau says: This game is easy to learn in a few minutes. My 5 year old son learned the rules quickly and could play with me the first try. Becoming an expert is much harder though! The game is different each time we play, and always challenging and fun. Best of all it isn't like any game I've played before. You have to plan ahead like chess, but the game changes so fast you're always changing your strategy on the fly. All in all Blokus is great, and ADDICTING the way a good game should be.
Steve Wevodau Trigon takes Blokus to a new level. When you get pretty good at the standard Blokus game, it's time to step-up to Trigon. My wife and I tend to like games that "take a minute to lean and a lifetime to master." That is what Blokus is all about. This game is very addictive and everyone we've played this with has said they intend to buy a copy for themselves! This one is much tougher than the regular Blokus, which makes me love it all the more! I wish the peices wouldn't move around so much and I'm alwasy worried about losing the "one piece", but overall this is an excellent game for young and old!! It's a "chip off the ole Blokus," but with a super-challenging twist! A new dimension of triangular-created Trigon pieces must be fit, tip to tip with your own pieces, on the hexagonal game board. Angles jut in every direction, so new strategies are always evolving. It's the Bermuda Triangles (486 in all) of strategy games. Think carefully! You can block-and be blocked-at any moment! Quick to learn, challenging to master. Includes recessed game board, 88 Trigon pieces in four bright translucent colors, and guide. For 2-4 players. Grades K and up.
Rerations < Blokus Trigon >
< Blokus Classic >
< SET Game >
< Rumis >
< Wild Planet Hyper Dash >
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Challenge your thinking muscle with this classic brainteaser gameAlign 54 squares so that the colors match up on all 9 sides43 quintillion possible combinations, but only 1 is correctSolution hints booklet includedFor 1 or more players < Rubik's Cube Brain Teaser Puzzle with Helpful Hints >
< Monopoly Clone Wars >
< MAGIC 8 BALL® >
< Rubik's Revenge Cube 4 X 4 >
< Rubik's Cube >
< Star Wars Clone Wars Force Action Lightsaber Vader >
price:$3.00
Hasbro
Usually ships in 24 hours customer 's review (Rubiks Cube)    
(Very very very very good puzzzle)  
(Got this for my dad.)    
(Great concept flawed by mass production market practices)   
(it lasted me about 2 months)    We received the cube in good condition. My only complaint was that the picture shown for the cube was like we had from years ago, It shows a photo of the cube in the middle with the Rubik name above it and the cube name below it. however, when we received it, it was the cube with the rubiks cube photo in the middle and the name of the cube written over the cube. In other words we ordered it based upon what the picture showed it would look like, but when we received it, it was different. even though im not a 'guienuss' (i probably spelled that wrong. ^.^ whoops) it was a very fun toy. i had even more fun by taking it apart and putting it back in the correct order. tehe. My dad learned to solve this some 20 years ago, and has taught tons of people, including me how to solve them. Unfortunately, he keeps giving them away to the people he teaches, or he forgets them places. Amazon is a great place to get them, as they can be sold for insane prices in local stores.
Makes a great gift. The rubiks cube is as timeless as can be. I great workout for the brain and requires high eye-hand coordination skills.
The only problem I have is the quality. The cubes have paper stickers on them for the various colors. The joint mechanism isn't very smooth.
And this is for an original product.
I would gladly pay double the price or even more if they brought out a Rubiks Cube Classic model which mimicked the original ones.
Those were great! i bought this cube around February and it lasted me about a month. the stickers started to peel within 3 days. but hell it's rubik's any real cuber knows that that is going to happen. just get some cubesmith stickers to replace them. i learned to solve on this one and it broke when my time was around 1:30. if you want to continue cubing then i would recommend getting a DIY cube. all in all i thought it was great just not that durable It's the ultimate brainteaser game. Experience the best-selling puzzle game ever with a classic Rubik's Cube. Twist and turn this crazy puzzle, mixing up all the different colored sides, then amaze everyone by solving one of the 43 quintillion combinations. Can you solve the puzzle' Includes a solution hints booklet. Even if you've been living on Mars since the 1970s, you've probably heard of Rubik's Cube, the bestselling puzzle in history. Just in case, though, here's a recap: it's a 3-by-3-by-3-inch cube with rotating faces made up of nine squares that can be scrambled into (so it's said) 43 quintillion combinations. Getting the cube back to its original position (so that all nine squares of the same color make up each face) is incredibly challenging for most, though itcanbe mastered and solved. For those not gifted with superhuman spatial intuition, this mindbender comes with a solution hints booklet, which examines the cube's properties and offers clues for solving the puzzle. Whether it's a difficult toy or retro '80s kitsch you're seeking, Rubik's Cube is for you.--Rob Lightner Rerations < Rubik's Cube Brain Teaser Puzzle with Helpful Hints >
< Monopoly Clone Wars >
< MAGIC 8 BALL® >
< Rubik's Revenge Cube 4 X 4 >
< Rubik's Cube >
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Lights and sounds that can be paired with mini figuresComes with mini translucent figureFigure attaches to base to unlock alien special image and soundCollect all 10 mini figures each unlocks its own sight and sound < Ben 10 Ultimate Omnitrix >
< Ben 10 Alien Creation Chamber >
< Ben 10 - Alien Collection - 4 Inch Ben >
< Ben 10 - The Complete Season 1 >
< Ben 10 - Alien Collection - Swampfire Action Figure >
< Ben 10 - Season 4 >
price:$18.99
Bandai
customer 's review (9yo son loves it)   
(My son loves it!)   
(9 year olds love this Omnitrix)    
(Cute but not recommended for play)
(A new and improved Omnitrix, an all new high cost)     My son loves this new toy but he was disappointed that he could not get his favorite character yet. Only half of the figures have been released. The rest release in January. My son loves this Omnitrix. I had trouble popping on the little creatures, but he has no problem whatsoever. He plays with it all the time and so far has held up to his rough play with it.
I wish that the wrist band would be a bit easier to put on. The way this one is made, you have to shove the little knob into the hole. If he was a younger child, he would have problems doing it himself. I think it should have been made like the other Omnitrix and been like a real watch band.
Other than that, it is a good toy and worth spending the money on. Plus, it is alot cheaper on Amazon.com than in the stores. I bought this omnitrix for my 9 year old son. He wanted to dress as Ben 10 for Halloween. He loves the toy so much that it has lasted into November. The figurine is easy to swap out and he likes to slam it down just like Ben. We got this for our 5 year old Son for his birthday. It's cute and has fun lights but the alien on top is too hard to get on and off. If they are just going to play with one attachment I guess would be fine but the way they play I'm afraid he'll put an eye out! :)
Seriously it's great to look out but not so great to play with. This omnitrix is definately a step above the others. The accuracy to the show and the overall coolness of being able to plug in the figures you collect for sounds make this a must have for any Ben 10 fan. Especially those with child relatives who like the roleplay toys.
My only real complaint is the cost. It's almost as though the price was hiked up simply because it would have otherwise been the same price as the other Omnitrix's. It's a cool toy, but a cool $15 toy, not $20.
-Matt
The ULTIMATE OMNITRIX has all the coolest alien bell and whistles! It features lights and sounds which are made even more exciting when set up with mini translucent figures. The Ultimate Omnitrix comes with mini translucent figure which attaches to the base, unlock Aliens special images and sounds. Rerations < Ben 10 Ultimate Omnitrix >
< Ben 10 Alien Creation Chamber >
< Ben 10 - Alien Collection - 4 Inch Ben >
< Ben 10 - The Complete Season 1 >
< Ben 10 - Alien Collection - Swampfire Action Figure >
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Unexpected, surprising combination of electronics and plush.Complete handheld game play.7 levels of change as each My Meebas™ evolves.20+ games and activities, using the LCD screen.Raspberry Meeba Represents Love! < My Meebas Game Raspberry - Love >
< My Meebas Game Purple - Intelligence >
< My Meebas Game Light Blue - Happiness >
< My Meebas Blue - Friendship >
< Wild Planet Hyper Dash >
< Tinker Bell >
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