Fisher-Price Little People Farm Animal Friends with Baby Bunnies & Piglets
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Sandra P.
> 24 hourCute animals. My granddaughter plays with them indoors and outdoors in her sandbox.
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Pam
> 24 hourwonderful gift for the little ones. squeezable for little hands!
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Meagan C.
> 24 hourLove the toys- but package was very worn, bent, and ripped. I dont mind, but it would have been an issue if I had ordered it as a gift.
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Silker
> 24 hourGreat addition to the farm
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TS
> 24 hourExactly how it looks and arrived on time.
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Mr. Jayden Jacobs V
> 24 hourSturdy, cute, great colors, all round excellent toys.
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ravenwise
> 24 hourPerfect for toddlers
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Robin R
> 24 hourMy grandson loves these
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Starfishin
> 24 hourSadly somebody at Fisher-Price is coloring outside the lines...or in case of the poor little terrier, not coloring at all. The animal is molded so to have a bow tied around its neck. However, only the part of the bow that circles the neck has been colored, so that it looks like a red collar. The loops of the bow remain unpainted, so that they look like tiny tumors poking through the poor puppys fur. Before I ordered, I read other reviews noting that the paint (or whatever it is) was poorly applied. I thought, how bad can it be? Now that Im holding the farm animals in my hands I can see that while its not terrible, it is sloppy. And it makes me wonder if quality control over surface applications to these made-in-China animals is so poor, what kind of oversight is provided over the production of the materials that make up the animals themselves? Animals that go into the mouths of small children? Anyway, back to the paint/coloring/what ever it is that accents the animals features. Fisher-Price is zillion-dollar subsidiary of Mattel. And all the Little People line is manufactured off-shore so they can keep raking those zillion dollar in. So why doesnt Fisher Price take just a few of those zillion dollars and spend it on quality control? Sure, its just a toddler toy. Which is exactly my point.
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Matt Simer
> 24 hourgreat