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FurReal Friends Butterscotch Pony

FurReal Friends Butterscotch Pony

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Brand: Hasbro
Category: Toy

List Price: $299.99
Buy New: $199.00
You Save: $100.99 (34%)



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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 58 reviews
Sales Rank: 165

Batteries: 6
Batteries Included: No
Age: 4 - 10 years
Maximum Weight Recommendation (lbs): 80
Battery: 6 D
Shipping Weight (lbs): 30.5
Dimensions (in): 21 x 29.1 x 31.8

MPN: 076471
Model: 76471
UPC: 653569162186
EAN: 0653569162186
ASIN: B000F2JZKO

Release Date: October 25, 2006
Shipping: Eligible for Super Saver Shipping
Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours

Features:
  • Butterscotch Pony fulfills every little girl's dream of owning a pony
  • Interacts in incredibly realistic ways: Moves head, blinks, swishes tail, and responds when spoken to and touched
  • Over three feet tall; can support a rider weighing up to 80 pounds
  • Loves to be fed and groomed; comes with her own carrot and brush
  • Recommended for ages 4 through 10

Hasbro FurReal Friends Collection:

  • Hasbro FurReal Friends Smores Pony
  • FurReal Friends Butterscotch Pony

Accessories:

  • Hasbro FurReal Friends Smores Pony
  • Furreal Friends Pony Accessory Pack - Pink
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Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com Product Description
Winner of the 2007 T.O.T.Y. Award for Best Girls Toy of the Year, the Hasbro FurReal Friends Butterscotch Pony seeks to fulfill every little girl's dream of having her very own pony. Butterscotch is a miniature Shetland pony, and will react to your child's loving care in incredibly realistic ways. More than three feet tall, she will even allow kids to sit on her for a pretend ride. Recommended for ages 4 through 10, Butterscotch Pony will quickly become any little girl's most precious companion.



The Shetland Pony stands over three feet tall and acts just like a real horse. View larger. View Front.


Much like a real pony, Butterscotch loves to be groomed and fed.
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Just Like a Real Pony
With Butterscotch, your girl will feel like she is interacting with a living, breathing pony. Butterscotch is soft to the touch, with a fur coat and mane that feel just like a real pony. Her markings and color are modeled after a Shetland pony. Butterscotch also has built-in sensors all over her body, which enable her to respond to children in amazingly lifelike ways. If talked to, she will cock her head toward the speaker quizzically and blink her eyes.

She will also react to petting, showing her enjoyment by rubbing her head against your child, twitching her ears, and swishing her tail. In addition to her convincing movements, Butterscotch also makes a medley of different sounds. She'll neigh and whinny just like a real pony, and snort when she wants attention. Should the room become dark, she will begin to whimper, letting her owner know that she needs a consoling hug to know that she is safe.

Saddle Up!
At over three feet tall, Butterscotch is more than strong enough to support a rider up to 80 pounds in weight. Your little girl will be overjoyed to sit on Butterscotch's back and pretend to go for a ride. Although she doesn't move her legs, Butterscotch will bump up and down when her hindquarters are tapped, simulating the feeling of a real pony ride. She will also make clomping sounds with her hooves while riding. Your child's imagination will soar as she pictures herself out on the plains with Butterscotch.

Caring for Butterscotch
Much like a real pony, Butterscotch loves to be groomed and fed. Children will keep very busy taking care of her. When given her special carrot, Butterscotch will chomp and munch on it. She also enjoys having her mane groomed with her brush. Along with her brush and carrot, Butterscotch comes with a special adoption certificate, which will give your little girl a real sense that Butterscotch belongs exclusively to her.

What's in the Box
FurReal Friends Butterscotch Pony, carrot, brush, halter, and special adoption certificate.


Product Description
Butterscotch Pony is a life-sized plush pony that loves to be groomed and cared for. She has many features similar to that of a real pony, including moving eyes, ears and head, soft fur coat and a swishing tail. Through sensors, Butterscotch can feel when she is being groomed and will move her head toward you, and may whinny and snort. The more you touch her, the happier she becomes. Just like a real pony, Butterscotch loves carrots and can be "fed." Hold the pretend carrot to her face, and she will open her mouth for it, or shake her head "no" if she has had enough. Kids can even sit on Butterscotch and she will make walking sounds. Measures 39" tall. Requires 6 "D" batteries (not included). Adult assembly required. Holds up to 80 pounds.


Customer Reviews:   Read 53 more reviews...

5 out of 5 stars Holds its play value   November 14, 2008
Happy Mom (Seattle, WA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My daughter got this for Christmas two years ago, when she was six. I wasn't sure how long it would keep her attention - but now, two years later - she still likes it.

When she first got it, she adored it. The movement is terrific, the expressions and movements are cute and funny. Its great to have a toy that big that she can climb all over.

Now, two years later, she still hops on the horse occasionally. She uses it as a frame for her forts, makes the dog ride it, brushes its hair. I'm amazed its appeal has lasted this long. It is in pretty good shape, too. The rubber in the mouth ripped, but the fur is still nice, legs and head sturdy and attached. We have not had trouble with going through batteries too fast (quite an expense on this large an item).

This product has stood the test of time. I recommend it.



5 out of 5 stars Lil girls dream   June 30, 2008
Elizabeth A. Hartshorn (Ohio)
2 out of 2 found this review helpful

Got "Butterscotch for my daughter, age 3, at Christmas. She still plays with it and talks with it daily. Just replaced 1st set of batteries this month but she is turned off each night cause she "needs her west". Love the way she neighs when the lights come on or child makes a noise in her room. Teenage daughter thinks its kinda creepy the way it looks and blinks at you..."too life-like". Bought the accessory pack in June so now Butterscotch has her own socks and blanket. The horse is VERY big but not really heavy (So she can join us in the living room then be carried back to the bedroom).


5 out of 5 stars Maddy's Mad about Pony   May 28, 2008
Robert Smith (Macon, Missouri)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

I purchased this Pony for my Granddaughter...She is 4 1/2 years old and at times I think she really thinks this pony...which of course she named Butterscotch is a real horse....she wants to even take it to bed with her...She has really had fun with this toy...I think the pony is worth the money plus it seems to be a durable toy.


5 out of 5 stars My daughter loves it!   March 25, 2008
S. Chance (Alabama, USA)
1 out of 1 found this review helpful

My daughter has wanted this pony since it came out. Santa Claus did not bring it to her for two Christmases, so mama buckled and bought her one. She had to do chores and save her allowance for a few months, but it was well worth it. It takes a while to figure out all the different things that it can do. My daughter loves taking care of the horse, and we are even cutting a hole in the box it came in to make it into a stable. Overall a good toy, although still overpriced. My daughter now wants S'Mores Pony. I don't know about that. This pony is so large that when I catch sight of it out of the corner of my eye, it frightens me.


2 out of 5 stars More fun for the adults   March 25, 2008
Angel (New York)
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I bought Butterscotch for Christmas for my 5 year old daughter. Although I was incredibly impressed by the quality and features of the toy, after the initial excitement wore off (about 1 week), my daughter hasn't touched the horse. I think the fact that it doesn't walk or move (other than the head), is a disappointment for a child who wants a "real" horse. Butterscotch is well made and interactive (and easy to assemble), but I think it's more entertaining for the adults who've never had this type of toy growing up. I REALLY wish I didn't lay out all of the money I did for Butterscotch.

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