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Playskool Walk 'N Sounds Digger the Dog Children's Pull Toy

Playskool Walk 'N Sounds Digger the Dog Children's Pull Toy

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Brand: Playskool
Category: Toy

List Price: $24.99
Buy New: $11.39
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Seller: Down Home Deals
Rating: 3.0 out of 5 stars 4 reviews
Sales Rank: 70,777

Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 9.1 x 8.3 x 5.1

MPN: 5979
Model: 05979
UPC: 076930059791
EAN: 0076930059791
ASIN: B00004T2WO

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Features:
  • Pull cord for puppy sounds!
  • Soft ears!
  • Legs move as the pup walks!
  • Woof!
  • Requires 2 AA batteries (not included).

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Product Description

This special dog is your child's best friend! As infants pull this lovable toy along, they hear happy barks, funny sniffs and sweet whimpering sounds to make their first steps lots of fun.

For toddlers, Digger the Dog is their first fun-loving pup who tags along behind them everywhere they go. This Walk 'n Sounds Digger the Dogs is a great Playskool electronic dog. Features soft ears, pull cord for puppy sounds, woof, legs move as the puppy walks. For ages 12 months and up. Dimensions: L 9" x W 5" x H 8 1/2". Requires 2 AA batteries (not included).



Customer Reviews:
5 out of 5 stars So great we're buying one for a gift!   June 23, 2001
12 out of 12 found this review helpful

Our youngest son, at 9 months of age, got this as a Christmas present. We also have 2 live dogs, but this one HE can actually "walk." We have been happy with his interest in the toy so much so that we are buying one for my husband's boss's youngest boy for his first birthday. We haven't had significant problems with the toy flipping - just be aware that the wheels don't swivel so you can't expect it to have a terrific turning radius. Our son doesn't get frustrated with it and our dogs don't bother the toy either (since it does bark). We've rated it very highly because it is one of his favorite toys, and has been for 6 months now - and we haven't had to change the batteries yet either.


3 out of 5 stars Digger the dog---average pull toy with sound effects.   November 9, 2000
39 out of 39 found this review helpful

My fifteen month old enjoys the toy (especially the realistic sound effects). However, he gets frustrated when he pulls the leash and Digger sometimes flips over to the side. He still tries to drag it. I believe this is a result of the toy not being not quite heavy enough. I still would recommend it; However, it needs a ring at the top of the leash so that it can be more easily grasped.


3 out of 5 stars Cute but Tipsy   November 7, 2001
9 out of 9 found this review helpful

My son got this toy when he was about 18 months. He is two years old now, and he really loves Digger. However, he doesn't play with digger for long. We have wall-to-wall carpeting upstairs and ceramic tile floors downstairs, neither of which are very compatible with Digger. Unless you pull him in a relatively straight line, he tips over easily. My son gets frustrated after a while and will stop playing with it. He does give it a chance often, as he loves being able to have a 'dog'. This toy is durable and cute and wouldn't tip over so easily if the wheels were a little further apart and/or if it were a little heavier. The string could be a little easier to grasp, to me, but my son doesn't seem to mind. It is a cute, fun toy, especially if your child isn't easily frustrated.


2 out of 5 stars nothing like the original   March 19, 2009
J. Williams
This dog is nothing like the original. I had a digger the dog over 20 years ago and that is why I wanted this for my son. The one I had was big enough to pull over, through and around anything! This one is so little and light it, plus the pull string is on the top/middle, so when it is pulled by a one year old it just topples over, even if he pulls it on a hard smooth surface. The only enjoyment he gets out of it is by pulling the string to get it to make the noises.


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