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Disney Princess: Enchanted Tales Pop-Up Storybook Playset | 
enlarge | Brand: Mattel Category: Toy
List Price: $44.95 Buy New: $19.95 You Save: $25.00 (56%)
New (27) from $19.95
Rating: 10 reviews Sales Rank: 4629
Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 6 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.3 Dimensions (in): 3.6 x 12.9 x 23.1
MPN: L3740 Model: L3740 UPC: 027084489910 EAN: 0027084489910 ASIN: B000PD68LM
Release Date: April 19, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: NEW AND FACTORY SEALED. EXCELLENT CONDITION. WILL SEND OUT QUICKLY
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| Features:
| • | Beautiful castle for girl's to use with their Disney princesses | | • | Fold n' go feature allows girls to take their castle anywhere! | | • | The castle includes a bedroom that includes a bed, love chair, fireplace, and a vanity! | | • | The playset is a two story castle with an "outside" feature including a swing! | | • | Features picture of all the Disney Princesses |
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Product Description This charming storybook holds volumes of surprises as it opens to reveal four fairytale rooms. Each themed room has many levels of play with beautifully detailed furniture and accessories. Girls can carry and create magical fairytales anywhere. Includes 5" Sleeping Beauty and 5" Prince Phillip dolls. Playset measures 23" x 12.75" x 3.5".
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| Customer Reviews: Read 5 more reviews...
Expected Better Quality From Disney February 10, 2008 Kate's Mom (Cleveland) My 3-year-old daughter wanted this product so badly for Christmas. It was expensive but Santa delivered. I am thoroughly disappointed with it and I hope Santa reassigned the elves responsible for construction of this toy! It so cheaply made and never folds up properly...staircases and pillars bend, the swing has never worked (it fell off when we opened it for the first time) and the floor keeps popping up once it's opened. She still plays with it but gets frustrated that it doesn't "work". There is a Little Tikes version of a castle similar to this...I believe it's Cinderella and the figures are short with snap-on clothing. We have that one too and, not only is it better quality, the price is (or was at Christmas) better. I'd take the Little Tikes version over this one any day!
Disney is not setting a good quality track record February 6, 2008 A. Joki (Helsinki, Finland) As with other non Mattel Disney toys, this looks better in pictures than actually playing with it. I'm not sure what happened with Disney quality, but nearly every Disney item we own breaks easily and is of poor quality. Like other reviewers, we had the same issues with the clip that holds it together just falling off. There are a LOT of little pices, great for choking on, stepping on, or simply losing. The swing breaks easily and is a real pain to get back together. The prince's cloak never stays on. The pillar doesn't stay up and the pieces don't fold correctly...I could go on.
cheaply made January 24, 2008 Jean Thomas I agree with several of the other reviewers, it is very cheaply made but my 4 year old doesn't seem to mind she uses it with all of her other polly pocket princesses. The swing is definitely the worst part of it and the furniture doesn't really sit very well on the upper level of the castle. I probably wouldn't have bought it for a Christmas gift if I had read the reviews before. It's not really worth the money!
Not That Bad January 16, 2008 B. Hartman (USA) I got this toy on clearance after Christmas for my almost 3 year old that loves princesses. I expected the worst because of the reviews I had read, but I think it's not bad at all. I have folded and unfolded this toy several times without breaking anything. My daughter is too young to understand how to gently fold it. The swing is the the worst part. It falls apart and I have to help my daughter gently place the dolls on it or it will break. My daughter mainly just uses the castle as a play space and doesn't really care about the furniture. That's why I'd say this toy works for us. My favorite part is that it gives her a big area to play pretend princess and folds up really small so we can put it away easily. As far as value, I'd say about $10-15 is a fair price. If you try to buy just the dolls they would cost around $10.
Too expensive, but my daughter loves it January 9, 2008 K. Steddin (Novato, CA) My daughter fell in love with his item when she saw the commercial on TV, and it became the top item on her Christmas Wish List. I think it's too expensive for what it is, but she has really enjoyed playing with it. The case is cheap plastic, and pieces pop off easily. Otherwise, it is just the right size for her Polly Pocket princess dolls, and if you have a chold who is into Princesses, she will enjoy this item and ideally you'll get your money's worth.
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