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🐾 Meet Harry: Your New Best Friend in Spanish!
Meet Harry, the interactive Spanish-speaking electronic pet dog! Standing at 7 inches long and 6 inches tall, this adorable dalmatian toy walks, barks, and responds to your touch. With included batteries, Harry features a Bump n Go mechanism for endless fun on smooth surfaces, and he even sings and dances when you touch his head. Perfect for family entertainment, Harry is the ideal companion for both kids and adults!
M**3
My great niece LOVED it!
My nephew has a little daughter in Mexico, and my Spanish is minimal. When I learned she was coming to visit for Christmas,I wanted to get her a Christmas gift to bridge our communication gap. She was absolutely delighted with a toy that spoke her language, and it was wonderful watching her interact with this adorable puppy. One of the best Christmas presents I ever bought!
J**E
Dog
My granddaughter loves it
T**A
Smaller than expected
Small cute an simple. Kid loves it. Kinda overpriced but was a pleaser
S**I
This is for a 2 yr old
The dog is darling he will not scare him some are so loud and busyIt’s perfect thank you
C**
Great for kids
My daughter is a crawler so it’s perfect to give her something to chase around
U**8
Don't pull the tail
My biggest problem with this toy is that there really isn't much to grab/hold on to if you have little hands, except for the dog's tail. The tail is an ideal handle and one that is frequently used. However, if you pull on the tail, the dog stops whatever it is doing, makes a crying sound and says "Oh, no! Stop that!". As it turns out, is is a very easy, sure-fire way to get the dog to do something predictable and so my 1 year-old seems to like to do it. I think the idea was to teach kids not to pull dogs' tails, but if anything, it may be backfiring.As far as I can observe, saying that he "responds to touch" is a bit of an overstatement. We live in a world where capacitive buttons are overly used and so this description lends me to think that the dog has several capacitive buttons on its body, but really it has one regular "physical-push-buttons" on its back, (and maybe one or two others here and there?) and then the nose and tail are also buttons and respond to stimuli. As talking toys go, this one is mildly annoying--I've had much worse in the house (for short periods of time before they made their way out via trash or donation), but we also have many that are much better (I reiterate my comment on the tail pulling... that gets really old really fast).Overall, not a bad toy by any means, but not really my favorite, either.
S**.
Great Christmas gift
I got this for our one year old grandson who likes our dog and announced that he wanted his own dog for Christmas. So far he seems to be very happy with the substitute dog, and his mom is great full we didn’t get him the live version.
F**R
Puppy toy
Was a good product , I mistakenly bought if for a dog , but it is suitacl for children 2 years and older.
M**D
My son with Down syndrome loves this and plays with it all the time
Great toy. So cute with lots of barking and cute movements. My son plays with it all the time and loves it.
A**R
harry
Present for my granddaughter- she has both Helen and Harry now and loves them 👍👍
R**L
Muy gracioso
Es adorable,a mi nieta le encantó.
C**N
Bel regalo
Bel regalo per mia nipote parla inglese ed è molto simpatico e colorato
R**C
Le compagnon idéale pour les enfants
Mon bébé l'adore. Il l'a reçu en cadeau pour son anniversaire et il l'adore. Le compagnon idéale pour tout les bébés qui adorent jouer et danser.
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