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Hasbro Littlest Pet Shop Paws Off! Electronic Diary

Hasbro Littlest Pet Shop Paws Off! Electronic Diary

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Brand: Hasbro
Category: Toy

List Price: $29.99
Buy New: $27.99
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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 38 reviews
Sales Rank: 5575

Batteries Included: No
Age: 6 - 12 years
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1
Dimensions (in): 11.4 x 8.1 x 2

MPN: 62975 0000
Model: 62977
UPC: 653569245230
EAN: 0653569245230
ASIN: B000RFRCXG

Release Date: August 1, 2007
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Electronic diary keeps secrets locked up and safe
  • Guard dog welcomes owner and scares off intruders
  • Voice-activated design opens with secret password
  • Includes sticker sheets, 20 note paper sheets, and guard dog figure
  • Recommended for ages 6 and older

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
Everyone needs a place to keep secrets sacred, and this pet-purr-fect diary is just the place. Write down your deepest desires or draft notes to your best friend, then lock them inside the diary. Your very own guard pet will keep watch over your top-secret messages! Choose a password to record. If your diary recognizes the correct password, the guard pet greets you happily and the diary will unlock. If someone is snooping and says an incorrect password, your guard pet will growl or hiss and the diary will not open! Press the button inside and your pet interacts with you. You can even decorate your diary with the fun stickers! Psssst! Keep your password a secret and your guard pooch will help keep your private papers for your eyes only!

Diary comes with pet sticker sheets, 20 sheets of pet notepaper and an exclusive guard pet figure!


Amazon.com Product Description
Want to make sure your secrets stay a secret? Protected by a barking guard dog lock in the Hasbro Littlest Pet Shop Paws Off! Electronic Diary, your secrets are safe from snooping friends, siblings, and even parents.



Keep your secretes safe, and decorate the diary with fun stickers. View larger. View Closed - Side.


Protect your most valuable secrets!
Recommended for ages six and up, girls especially will love writing and hiding their deepest desires.

Your Voice Unlocks the Diary
With a normal diary, you're just begging for someone to sneak a peek! But not the Paws Off. This voice-activated electronic diary lets you record a secret password for you--and you alone--to remember.

When the diary recognizes your voice and the correct password, then the guard dog barks happily and the diary pops open. When you press a button on the inside, the guard dog interacts with you. The cute figure even moves from behind its bubble dome so you can play with it any time.

However, if the password is incorrect, then the dog is not friendly. Releasing a loud, angry bark, the diary will not open. And in case would-be intruders have any more funny ideas, this diary keeps out unwanted guests with a hard, durable plastic design.

Fun Accessories
Speaking of design, the already festive pink, yellow, and purple diary comes with sheets of fun pet stickers to decorate your secret notes and diary case. And with 20 sheets of pet note paper held in place with cute paw print clips, you can write your biggest secrets or keep notes to friends safe until you see them next.

A wonderful addition to any Littlest Pet Shop collection, this electronic toy comes completely assembled and requires only three AA batteries (not included).

What's in the Box
Electronic diary, sticker sheets, 20 note paper sheets, and guard dog figure.



Customer Reviews:   Read 33 more reviews...

1 out of 5 stars Lousy toy   July 6, 2008
Ann (MA)
It sounded good and my twin 6 year old daughters wanted it for their birthday. So we bought them each one. I has not worked consistenly and the voice recognition was terrible. It really was a waste of money.


1 out of 5 stars LPS DISAPPOINTMENT!! :(   June 23, 2008
M. Sampson (oh)
My 7yr old wanted this reallly bad for her birthday. I didn't really want her to have it, but we gave in. It was the biggest disappointment ever!! We bought it home, put brand new batteries in it & it didn't work. My husband & I tried to do her password for her & that didn't work either. We took it back to the store the same day we bought it. DON'T WASTE YOUR $25 on this piece of junk!


2 out of 5 stars Frustrated   March 1, 2008
H. Cardinal (Tucson, AZ)
My 6 year old had this toy on her Christmas list and was very excited when she received it. Since that time, we have not been able to get the diary to recognize her voice despite many attempts. We used short one-syllable words with hard consonant sounds and it never would work. She and I were both about to scream by the end of our 20+ minutes trying. She is still glad to have it, but wishes it would work like the commercials say it does.


1 out of 5 stars Don't bother   February 1, 2008
mw
Absolutely the worst gift I have ever bought my kid. The voice recognition DOES NOT work. We were never able to get it to work, even with the most basic one syllable words you can think of. Trust me on this, keep looking for something better.


2 out of 5 stars No password protected diary here!   January 30, 2008
Cheryl2501 (Connecticut)
I purchased this item for my 7yr old daughter (after much begging), and WE are very disappointed. I agree with the other writers, you should choose a "short HARD one-syllable" password. She started out with "spygirl" and after becoming very fustered changed it to "max". Which worked fine the first few times, but she then decided she wanted to test the diarys "pasword protection", and used another word, and you guessed it the diary opened right up!! My daughter was devistated!! Hasbro needs to do a recall/or rebate on this item as it is now sitting in the closet. Although after a long talk my daughter learned a great lesson, not everything works like you see on TV!! That is why I gave it 2 stars instead of 1!!!

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