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In The Night Garden Cosy Inflatable Chair with soft and cosy cover. The perfect place for friends to relax at home, children will love hanging out on their own special chair! Featuring a removable cover for easy washing, you don't need to worry about it getting dirty and losing appeal, so perfect for Mums! Encourages home style roleplay while providing fun extra seating for little ones!
Customer Reviews
yet another disappointment , 17 Nov 2008
My son was given this for his second birthday from his aunt. He is a fan of iggle piggle so couldn't wait to use the chair. Except that he wasn't comfortable sitting in it used to sit next to it instead. And then it sprung a leak and was completely useless! Just another disappointing In The Night Garden product
A chair you can't sit in, 14 Nov 2008
Absolutely pointless as the chair topples forward if a child sits in it. My son gets so frustrated with it that we had to deflate it and put it away. Can't even be used for decoration.
Whoever made this really should have tried the practicality before manufacturing.
unuseable, no good, 21 Oct 2008
i bought this for my nephew when he sits on it, it topples over he cant even gently put his back on the back rest. in order for im to sit in it without it falling we have to put it against a wall with a chair either side to prop it up but even then it topples forward. it might look nice in his room but he is better sitting on the floor, even my 6 year old cant get it to balance when he sits on it, but keeps trying and finds it hillarious when it topples. when buying remember its for decoration only. probably the manufacturers should take a look at the design and maybe give it a better base so it can be sat on.
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Product Description
No. This isn't anything to do with Puccini. Or Chi, for that matter. But it does have something to do with bubble wrap. Confused? One most certainly was at the outset of this particular adventure, so do bear with us. Puchi Puchi is another fiendishly clever invention from those fiendishly clever little Japanese, intent as they are on creating a gadget for every conceivable fetish and proclivity. A vending machine for underwear? No problem. A robot dog that can bark and climb stairs? Most certainly? A key ring that replicates the sound and sensation of bursting bubble-wrap? Tis mere bagatelle to the brilliance of the Japanese mind. A Puchi Puchi (apparently Japanese onomatopoeia for the sound produced when bubblewrap is burst) is the size of a small cheese biscuit, but far more intelligent. Comprising a set of discreet buttons on an otherwise flat surface, these chaps emit a small popping sound when depressed, giving the overall sensation (and, one has to admit, satisfaction) of the bubble-wrap 'pop'. But it doesn't end there. Keep popping and eventually one's Puchi Puchi will emit a small 'bonus' noise in recognition of the magnitude of one's popping efforts. All that remains is for the staging of Puchi Puchi races as you do battle with your Little Lady to see who can produce the first bonus sound effect. One will never know how one lived without it. Konichiwa, over and out.
Customer Reviews
yet another disappointment , 17 Nov 2008
My son was given this for his second birthday from his aunt. He is a fan of iggle piggle so couldn't wait to use the chair. Except that he wasn't comfortable sitting in it used to sit next to it instead. And then it sprung a leak and was completely useless! Just another disappointing In The Night Garden product
A chair you can't sit in, 14 Nov 2008
Absolutely pointless as the chair topples forward if a child sits in it. My son gets so frustrated with it that we had to deflate it and put it away. Can't even be used for decoration.
Whoever made this really should have tried the practicality before manufacturing.
unuseable, no good, 21 Oct 2008
i bought this for my nephew when he sits on it, it topples over he cant even gently put his back on the back rest. in order for im to sit in it without it falling we have to put it against a wall with a chair either side to prop it up but even then it topples forward. it might look nice in his room but he is better sitting on the floor, even my 6 year old cant get it to balance when he sits on it, but keeps trying and finds it hillarious when it topples. when buying remember its for decoration only. probably the manufacturers should take a look at the design and maybe give it a better base so it can be sat on.
brilliantly stupid, 16 Nov 2008
What a silly piece of gadgetry this is! Its infuriatingly life-wasting appeal is endless. Every 100 pops or so, the thing emits a random sound like a doorbell or a dog barking. You never know what it's going to be which makes this addictive stress-buster even more addictive. I can't believe I was dumb enough to let this thing into my life...
Not an exact replication, 02 Nov 2008
The "Puchi Puchi" does not emulate the popping sensation perfectly, the bubbles are a little harder to press, but that may be due to regional differences in bubble wrap technology. The "random noise" after a large number of clicks was a nice feature, and all in all I can only say that the two Puchis I have given away have been recieved with great joy by two bubble wrap junkies who now have an alternative to the real thing. This could be seen as a bubble wrap methadone solution for the heavy users, perhaps.
Didnt live up to the hype, 11 Jul 2008
I was a little disappointed with this toy as the buttons are very hard to press, and the random sounds that you are rewarded with seem to take forever for them to come. However, as soon as you get your little suprise sound, you soon start popping again to get another one !
Does what it says on the tin, 14 May 2008
Maybe a stressbuster. Maybe good for a smoker to occupy their hands. You just "pop" the buttons and it feels vaguely like bubble wrap. After a certain number of "pops" you are rewarded with a random noise. Thats all there is to it. Simple and diverting.
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Product Description
Rose Petal Cottage is a beautiful fabric playhouse perfect for mini home-makers. A wonderful table and chair set - perfect for having a tea party in your beautiful Rose Petal Cottage. Includes pink inflatable table with solid top, 2 soft flocked inflatable poufs to sit on, and a pretty floral fabric table-cloth.
Table and poufs are easy to inflate and deflate and set folds down for simple storage. Suitable from 3 years
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Product Description
Solid natural pine children's desk and chair. Desk includes front opening drawer and shelf. Easy to assemble and clean. Desk size: 63cm high x 64cm wide x 42cm deep. Desktop height: 52.5cm. Chair size: 60.5cm high x 31.5cm wide x 30cm deep. Seat height: 32.5cm
Customer Reviews
yet another disappointment , 17 Nov 2008
My son was given this for his second birthday from his aunt. He is a fan of iggle piggle so couldn't wait to use the chair. Except that he wasn't comfortable sitting in it used to sit next to it instead. And then it sprung a leak and was completely useless! Just another disappointing In The Night Garden product
A chair you can't sit in, 14 Nov 2008
Absolutely pointless as the chair topples forward if a child sits in it. My son gets so frustrated with it that we had to deflate it and put it away. Can't even be used for decoration.
Whoever made this really should have tried the practicality before manufacturing.
unuseable, no good, 21 Oct 2008
i bought this for my nephew when he sits on it, it topples over he cant even gently put his back on the back rest. in order for im to sit in it without it falling we have to put it against a wall with a chair either side to prop it up but even then it topples forward. it might look nice in his room but he is better sitting on the floor, even my 6 year old cant get it to balance when he sits on it, but keeps trying and finds it hillarious when it topples. when buying remember its for decoration only. probably the manufacturers should take a look at the design and maybe give it a better base so it can be sat on.
brilliantly stupid, 16 Nov 2008
What a silly piece of gadgetry this is! Its infuriatingly life-wasting appeal is endless. Every 100 pops or so, the thing emits a random sound like a doorbell or a dog barking. You never know what it's going to be which makes this addictive stress-buster even more addictive. I can't believe I was dumb enough to let this thing into my life...
Not an exact replication, 02 Nov 2008
The "Puchi Puchi" does not emulate the popping sensation perfectly, the bubbles are a little harder to press, but that may be due to regional differences in bubble wrap technology. The "random noise" after a large number of clicks was a nice feature, and all in all I can only say that the two Puchis I have given away have been recieved with great joy by two bubble wrap junkies who now have an alternative to the real thing. This could be seen as a bubble wrap methadone solution for the heavy users, perhaps.
Didnt live up to the hype, 11 Jul 2008
I was a little disappointed with this toy as the buttons are very hard to press, and the random sounds that you are rewarded with seem to take forever for them to come. However, as soon as you get your little suprise sound, you soon start popping again to get another one !
Does what it says on the tin, 14 May 2008
Maybe a stressbuster. Maybe good for a smoker to occupy their hands. You just "pop" the buttons and it feels vaguely like bubble wrap. After a certain number of "pops" you are rewarded with a random noise. Thats all there is to it. Simple and diverting.
Perfect for ages 3-7 years, 05 Jan 2008
This is a great little desk. It is really sturdy and well built. My daugher has it for two and a half years now and just sits and colours all day long- it is just perfect for her. I particularly like the fact that it has a drawer that she can pull out so she has never clipped her finger on a desk lid! I am now looking for another one for my 2 year old and can't find one anywhere bar ebay for which my bid is now £30 and £14 postage for a second hand one so I think that says a great deal! Would highly recommend this desk.
Poor Quality, 31 Dec 2007
My granddaughter's desk and chair was delivered promptly, but found it to be defective 10 days before Christmas. On contacting the company they would not guarantee replacing the part before Christmas and therefore I had to drive 120 miles to collect replacement part myself. On assembling of the desk I found most of the parts had been repaired with white wood filler which was now yellow due to the varnish; plus a lot of the repairs to the desk legs had not been finish, leaving the surface very ragged. Also the draw fell to pieces due to the lack of any glue or securing device. My overall view of this product was poor quality, so buyer beware
fantastic value for money!, 04 Aug 2007
Received desk and chair within 5 days of order which was great because my daughter had it for her birthday. The quality of the wood is fantastic very strong and durable. Easy to put together and should last many years. We are all very happy with this product.
Not Entierly Happy, 21 Mar 2007
After The Quick Delivery And Waiting Until The Day Before My Sons Birthday to assemble, I Wasn't that happy with the desk or the finish, ovyously the desks are mass produced but i think more care shold be taken to check items before they are packaged.
I First noticed the exesive us of stopping (coloured wood filler) on the edges of most screw holes, and joints, as i started to assemble sections of the desk, clumps of the filler decided to fall out i wasnt to happy with that and then when the unit was fully assebled i checked the bolts/screws were all tight (which they were) and relised that the desk and the chair wernt really stable enough so im going to have to add an extra support lower down on the desk and the chair to stableize it further, because i cant see that with constant use the chair and desk with last long around my two young children
A very happy Birthday Girl, 19 Nov 2003
thank you for sending my grandaughters desk and chair so promptly. my husband is a joiner/carpenter and he was extremely impressed with the quality of this item. our grandaughter was absolutely delighted with her desk and chair, it certainly made her birthday very special indeed. once again thank you for the prompt delivery, and the superb quality and ease of assembly.
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Product Description
Take a seat on the comfiest chair in the house! This adorable inflatable lounge chair offers a soft place to relax in Rose Petal Cottage (sold separately). The perfect size for little ones and made just for relaxing, this chair comes complete with a soft fabric covering. It is also a great way of adding extra seating for when friends come round! This Cosy Chair is a wonderful way of encouraging imaginative play and developing social skills in children. Whay not take a look at the other products in our Dream Town Rose Petal Cottage Range?
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Product Description
Comfy foldaway chair featuring High School Musical image. Polyester/cotton mix with metal frame. Packaged in transparent drawstring bag to aid storage and portability. 6 Years +
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Beautifully crafted desk and chair - designed for the younger generation. Desk size: 58cm (H) x 60cm (W) x 39cm (D). Chair size: 60cm (H) x 31cm (W) x 30cm (D). 3 Years +
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Product Description
Two in one!Soft & Comfy inflatable sofa opens up into a fun loungerInflatable inner with removable machine washable coverEasy to inflate and deflate for compact storageSize: 50cm (H) x 85cm (W) x 150cm (D) 6 Years +
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Fifi Cosy Chair
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Worlds Apart;
For ages 1 and over;
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Usually dispatched within 24 hours
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Amazon: £14.99
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Product Description
Get comfy in this colourful Fifi and the Flowertots cosy chair. Dimensions: 55cm (H) x 45cm (W) x 43cm (D). 18 Months +
Customer Reviews
yet another disappointment , 17 Nov 2008
My son was given this for his second birthday from his aunt. He is a fan of iggle piggle so couldn't wait to use the chair. Except that he wasn't comfortable sitting in it used to sit next to it instead. And then it sprung a leak and was completely useless! Just another disappointing In The Night Garden product
A chair you can't sit in, 14 Nov 2008
Absolutely pointless as the chair topples forward if a child sits in it. My son gets so frustrated with it that we had to deflate it and put it away. Can't even be used for decoration.
Whoever made this really should have tried the practicality before manufacturing.
unuseable, no good, 21 Oct 2008
i bought this for my nephew when he sits on it, it topples over he cant even gently put his back on the back rest. in order for im to sit in it without it falling we have to put it against a wall with a chair either side to prop it up but even then it topples forward. it might look nice in his room but he is better sitting on the floor, even my 6 year old cant get it to balance when he sits on it, but keeps trying and finds it hillarious when it topples. when buying remember its for decoration only. probably the manufacturers should take a look at the design and maybe give it a better base so it can be sat on.
brilliantly stupid, 16 Nov 2008
What a silly piece of gadgetry this is! Its infuriatingly life-wasting appeal is endless. Every 100 pops or so, the thing emits a random sound like a doorbell or a dog barking. You never know what it's going to be which makes this addictive stress-buster even more addictive. I can't believe I was dumb enough to let this thing into my life...
Not an exact replication, 02 Nov 2008
The "Puchi Puchi" does not emulate the popping sensation perfectly, the bubbles are a little harder to press, but that may be due to regional differences in bubble wrap technology. The "random noise" after a large number of clicks was a nice feature, and all in all I can only say that the two Puchis I have given away have been recieved with great joy by two bubble wrap junkies who now have an alternative to the real thing. This could be seen as a bubble wrap methadone solution for the heavy users, perhaps.
Didnt live up to the hype, 11 Jul 2008
I was a little disappointed with this toy as the buttons are very hard to press, and the random sounds that you are rewarded with seem to take forever for them to come. However, as soon as you get your little suprise sound, you soon start popping again to get another one !
Does what it says on the tin, 14 May 2008
Maybe a stressbuster. Maybe good for a smoker to occupy their hands. You just "pop" the buttons and it feels vaguely like bubble wrap. After a certain number of "pops" you are rewarded with a random noise. Thats all there is to it. Simple and diverting.
Perfect for ages 3-7 years, 05 Jan 2008
This is a great little desk. It is really sturdy and well built. My daugher has it for two and a half years now and just sits and colours all day long- it is just perfect for her. I particularly like the fact that it has a drawer that she can pull out so she has never clipped her finger on a desk lid! I am now looking for another one for my 2 year old and can't find one anywhere bar ebay for which my bid is now £30 and £14 postage for a second hand one so I think that says a great deal! Would highly recommend this desk.
Poor Quality, 31 Dec 2007
My granddaughter's desk and chair was delivered promptly, but found it to be defective 10 days before Christmas. On contacting the company they would not guarantee replacing the part before Christmas and therefore I had to drive 120 miles to collect replacement part myself. On assembling of the desk I found most of the parts had been repaired with white wood filler which was now yellow due to the varnish; plus a lot of the repairs to the desk legs had not been finish, leaving the surface very ragged. Also the draw fell to pieces due to the lack of any glue or securing device. My overall view of this product was poor quality, so buyer beware
fantastic value for money!, 04 Aug 2007
Received desk and chair within 5 days of order which was great because my daughter had it for her birthday. The quality of the wood is fantastic very strong and durable. Easy to put together and should last many years. We are all very happy with this product.
Not Entierly Happy, 21 Mar 2007
After The Quick Delivery And Waiting Until The Day Before My Sons Birthday to assemble, I Wasn't that happy with the desk or the finish, ovyously the desks are mass produced but i think more care shold be taken to check items before they are packaged.
I First noticed the exesive us of stopping (coloured wood filler) on the edges of most screw holes, and joints, as i started to assemble sections of the desk, clumps of the filler decided to fall out i wasnt to happy with that and then when the unit was fully assebled i checked the bolts/screws were all tight (which they were) and relised that the desk and the chair wernt really stable enough so im going to have to add an extra support lower down on the desk and the chair to stableize it further, because i cant see that with constant use the chair and desk with last long around my two young children
A very happy Birthday Girl, 19 Nov 2003
thank you for sending my grandaughters desk and chair so promptly. my husband is a joiner/carpenter and he was extremely impressed with the quality of this item. our grandaughter was absolutely delighted with her desk and chair, it certainly made her birthday very special indeed. once again thank you for the prompt delivery, and the superb quality and ease of assembly.
very comfi fifi chair., 20 Nov 2007
I bought this chair for my daughter she is nearly 18 months old and its perfect in hieght for her. I spent a while looking for this and I am very pleased with it. Did not want a bean bag chair. It inflates quickly and easily and includes a patch for any punctures. Does not take take up much room and is washable. My daughter looks so grown up sitting in it. I highly recommend it.
Fifi armchair, 30 Apr 2007
When i ordered this armchair for my daughter, I thought it was of the beanbag variety. In actual fact it is a blow up chair with a fabric covering. The covering is removable and machine washable which is very useful and practical. You have to get the right amount of blow up though as too much and your child will bounce off rather than sit in it. Our daughter, who is 15months old, loves it though. It is a low level which is ideal for easy access for little ones. One thought I had was that if the inflatable inner proved too troublesome or punctured, then the outer cover could always be filled with beanbags or foam. Hope that helps.
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Simpson's Chair Homer
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Halsall;
For ages 3 and over;
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Usually dispatched within 1 to 3 months
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Amazon: £14.99
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Product Description
Lounge like your favourite couch potato with this Homer Simpson inflatable armchair with headrest, bowl holder and drinks holder. Approximate dimensions when inflated: 97cm x 95cm x 99cm (38" x 37.5" x 39"). "Without TV, its hard to know when one day ends and the other begins!" 3 Years +
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Customer Reviews
yet another disappointment , 17 Nov 2008
My son was given this for his second birthday from his aunt. He is a fan of iggle piggle so couldn't wait to use the chair. Except that he wasn't comfortable sitting in it used to sit next to it instead. And then it sprung a leak and was completely useless! Just another disappointing In The Night Garden product
A chair you can't sit in, 14 Nov 2008
Absolutely pointless as the chair topples forward if a child sits in it. My son gets so frustrated with it that we had to deflate it and put it away. Can't even be used for decoration.
Whoever made this really should have tried the practicality before manufacturing.
unuseable, no good, 21 Oct 2008
i bought this for my nephew when he sits on it, it topples over he cant even gently put his back on the back rest. in order for im to sit in it without it falling we have to put it against a wall with a chair either side to prop it up but even then it topples forward. it might look nice in his room but he is better sitting on the floor, even my 6 year old cant get it to balance when he sits on it, but keeps trying and finds it hillarious when it topples. when buying remember its for decoration only. probably the manufacturers should take a look at the design and maybe give it a better base so it can be sat on.
brilliantly stupid, 16 Nov 2008
What a silly piece of gadgetry this is! Its infuriatingly life-wasting appeal is endless. Every 100 pops or so, the thing emits a random sound like a doorbell or a dog barking. You never know what it's going to be which makes this addictive stress-buster even more addictive. I can't believe I was dumb enough to let this thing into my life...
Not an exact replication, 02 Nov 2008
The "Puchi Puchi" does not emulate the popping sensation perfectly, the bubbles are a little harder to press, but that may be due to regional differences in bubble wrap technology. The "random noise" after a large number of clicks was a nice feature, and all in all I can only say that the two Puchis I have given away have been recieved with great joy by two bubble wrap junkies who now have an alternative to the real thing. This could be seen as a bubble wrap methadone solution for the heavy users, perhaps.
Didnt live up to the hype, 11 Jul 2008
I was a little disappointed with this toy as the buttons are very hard to press, and the random sounds that you are rewarded with seem to take forever for them to come. However, as soon as you get your little suprise sound, you soon start popping again to get another one !
Does what it says on the tin, 14 May 2008
Maybe a stressbuster. Maybe good for a smoker to occupy their hands. You just "pop" the buttons and it feels vaguely like bubble wrap. After a certain number of "pops" you are rewarded with a random noise. Thats all there is to it. Simple and diverting.
Perfect for ages 3-7 years, 05 Jan 2008
This is a great little desk. It is really sturdy and well built. My daugher has it for two and a half years now and just sits and colours all day long- it is just perfect for her. I particularly like the fact that it has a drawer that she can pull out so she has never clipped her finger on a desk lid! I am now looking for another one for my 2 year old and can't find one anywhere bar ebay for which my bid is now £30 and £14 postage for a second hand one so I think that says a great deal! Would highly recommend this desk.
Poor Quality, 31 Dec 2007
My granddaughter's desk and chair was delivered promptly, but found it to be defective 10 days before Christmas. On contacting the company they would not guarantee replacing the part before Christmas and therefore I had to drive 120 miles to collect replacement part myself. On assembling of the desk I found most of the parts had been repaired with white wood filler which was now yellow due to the varnish; plus a lot of the repairs to the desk legs had not been finish, leaving the surface very ragged. Also the draw fell to pieces due to the lack of any glue or securing device. My overall view of this product was poor quality, so buyer beware
fantastic value for money!, 04 Aug 2007
Received desk and chair within 5 days of order which was great because my daughter had it for her birthday. The quality of the wood is fantastic very strong and durable. Easy to put together and should last many years. We are all very happy with this product.
Not Entierly Happy, 21 Mar 2007
After The Quick Delivery And Waiting Until The Day Before My Sons Birthday to assemble, I Wasn't that happy with the desk or the finish, ovyously the desks are mass produced but i think more care shold be taken to check items before they are packaged.
I First noticed the exesive us of stopping (coloured wood filler) on the edges of most screw holes, and joints, as i started to assemble sections of the desk, clumps of the filler decided to fall out i wasnt to happy with that and then when the unit was fully assebled i checked the bolts/screws were all tight (which they were) and relised that the desk and the chair wernt really stable enough so im going to have to add an extra support lower down on the desk and the chair to stableize it further, because i cant see that with constant use the chair and desk with last long around my two young children
A very happy Birthday Girl, 19 Nov 2003
thank you for sending my grandaughters desk and chair so promptly. my husband is a joiner/carpenter and he was extremely impressed with the quality of this item. our grandaughter was absolutely delighted with her desk and chair, it certainly made her birthday very special indeed. once again thank you for the prompt delivery, and the superb quality and ease of assembly.
very comfi fifi chair., 20 Nov 2007
I bought this chair for my daughter she is nearly 18 months old and its perfect in hieght for her. I spent a while looking for this and I am very pleased with it. Did not want a bean bag chair. It inflates quickly and easily and includes a patch for any punctures. Does not take take up much room and is washable. My daughter looks so grown up sitting in it. I highly recommend it.
Fifi armchair, 30 Apr 2007
When i ordered this armchair for my daughter, I thought it was of the beanbag variety. In actual fact it is a blow up chair with a fabric covering. The covering is removable and machine washable which is very useful and practical. You have to get the right amount of blow up though as too much and your child will bounce off rather than sit in it. Our daughter, who is 15months old, loves it though. It is a low level which is ideal for easy access for little ones. One thought I had was that if the inflatable inner proved too troublesome or punctured, then the outer cover could always be filled with beanbags or foam. Hope that helps.
Gutted - same problem, 27 Jan 2008
Sad now I have seen the other reviews that everyone is having the same problem. It is obviously a design fault as it is not a tear as such but it coming apart leaving a hole. Gutted cos my girls loved it and it looked so nice.
Dora the Explorer - Not a Merry Christmas, 26 Dec 2007
I bought a Dora the Explorer inflatable chair for my 2.5yr old niece for christmas..unfortunately before I had even managed to give my niece the chair on Christmas Day, I had blown it up and it ripped at the seams! I only wished I had read the previous reviews. This product is very poor quality and it shouldn't be available to the public until the quality is vastly improved.
Same Problem, 10 Feb 2007
Yeah, same problem as the others. My 3yr old daughter used it a few times before she accidently sat down on the arm first before the main seat and the seams split, leading to instant deflation and much disappointment.
Would have expected it to be stronger seeing how it marketed for toddlers who are not known for their gentleness with toys!
Bad design - chair inevitably will tear!, 11 Jan 2007
Yep - same problem as everyone else. Our 4 year old had one day of enjoyment before it gave way whereas a BOB the Builder one for our son is still going strong. It's to do with the 2 part construction where the sides are connected to the seat - inevitably it will give way and cannot be repaired easily.
Very upsetting and a big disappointment, 08 Jan 2007
I bought this for my 4 year old niece who is mad on Dora. She came back from a fantastic hol in Aus and opened her Christmas present on Saturday 6th January 2007. Monday 8th December I received a phone call from her mother to say that the chair has "popped" and that my niece was in tears for over 45 minutes. This is a very poorly made childs chair. The seams are very weak and the actual chair itself was a disappointment to me when I blew it up. I thought it would be bigger and there wasn't even a repair patch in the box which I was very surprised about. All other inflatable goods that I have ever purchased have had repair patches with them. This one should have had several with it. Maybe this is why its so hard to find this item in the High Street. Maybe they were fed up with returns so decided not to supply it any more.
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Craftsman Table With 2 Chairs
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Born to Play;
For ages 3 and over;
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In stock soon. Order now to get in line. First come, first served.
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Amazon: £49.95
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Product Description
Beautifully crafted table and two chairs - designed for the younger generation. Table size: 45cm (H) x 34cm (W) x 50cm (D). Chair size: 53cm (H) x 27cm (W) x 27cm (D).
Customer Reviews
yet another disappointment , 17 Nov 2008
My son was given this for his second birthday from his aunt. He is a fan of iggle piggle so couldn't wait to use the chair. Except that he wasn't comfortable sitting in it used to sit next to it instead. And then it sprung a leak and was completely useless! Just another disappointing In The Night Garden product
A chair you can't sit in, 14 Nov 2008
Absolutely pointless as the chair topples forward if a child sits in it. My son gets so frustrated with it that we had to deflate it and put it away. Can't even be used for decoration.
Whoever made this really should have tried the practicality before manufacturing.
unuseable, no good, 21 Oct 2008
i bought this for my nephew when he sits on it, it topples over he cant even gently put his back on the back rest. in order for im to sit in it without it falling we have to put it against a wall with a chair either side to prop it up but even then it topples forward. it might look nice in his room but he is better sitting on the floor, even my 6 year old cant get it to balance when he sits on it, but keeps trying and finds it hillarious when it topples. when buying remember its for decoration only. probably the manufacturers should take a look at the design and maybe give it a better base so it can be sat on.
brilliantly stupid, 16 Nov 2008
What a silly piece of gadgetry this is! Its infuriatingly life-wasting appeal is endless. Every 100 pops or so, the thing emits a random sound like a doorbell or a dog barking. You never know what it's going to be which makes this addictive stress-buster even more addictive. I can't believe I was dumb enough to let this thing into my life...
Not an exact replication, 02 Nov 2008
The "Puchi Puchi" does not emulate the popping sensation perfectly, the bubbles are a little harder to press, but that may be due to regional differences in bubble wrap technology. The "random noise" after a large number of clicks was a nice feature, and all in all I can only say that the two Puchis I have given away have been recieved with great joy by two bubble wrap junkies who now have an alternative to the real thing. This could be seen as a bubble wrap methadone solution for the heavy users, perhaps.
Didnt live up to the hype, 11 Jul 2008
I was a little disappointed with this toy as the buttons are very hard to press, and the random sounds that you are rewarded with seem to take forever for them to come. However, as soon as you get your little suprise sound, you soon start popping again to get another one !
Does what it says on the tin, 14 May 2008
Maybe a stressbuster. Maybe good for a smoker to occupy their hands. You just "pop" the buttons and it feels vaguely like bubble wrap. After a certain number of "pops" you are rewarded with a random noise. Thats all there is to it. Simple and diverting.
Perfect for ages 3-7 years, 05 Jan 2008
This is a great little desk. It is really sturdy and well built. My daugher has it for two and a half years now and just sits and colours all day long- it is just perfect for her. I particularly like the fact that it has a drawer that she can pull out so she has never clipped her finger on a desk lid! I am now looking for another one for my 2 year old and can't find one anywhere bar ebay for which my bid is now £30 and £14 postage for a second hand one so I think that says a great deal! Would highly recommend this desk.
Poor Quality, 31 Dec 2007
My granddaughter's desk and chair was delivered promptly, but found it to be defective 10 days before Christmas. On contacting the company they would not guarantee replacing the part before Christmas and therefore I had to drive 120 miles to collect replacement part myself. On assembling of the desk I found most of the parts had been repaired with white wood filler which was now yellow due to the varnish; plus a lot of the repairs to the desk legs had not been finish, leaving the surface very ragged. Also the draw fell to pieces due to the lack of any glue or securing device. My overall view of this product was poor quality, so buyer beware
fantastic value for money!, 04 Aug 2007
Received desk and chair within 5 days of order which was great because my daughter had it for her birthday. The quality of the wood is fantastic very strong and durable. Easy to put together and should last many years. We are all very happy with this product.
Not Entierly Happy, 21 Mar 2007
After The Quick Delivery And Waiting Until The Day Before My Sons Birthday to assemble, I Wasn't that happy with the desk or the finish, ovyously the desks are mass produced but i think more care shold be taken to check items before they are packaged.
I First noticed the exesive us of stopping (coloured wood filler) on the edges of most screw holes, and joints, as i started to assemble sections of the desk, clumps of the filler decided to fall out i wasnt to happy with that and then when the unit was fully assebled i checked the bolts/screws were all tight (which they were) and relised that the desk and the chair wernt really stable enough so im going to have to add an extra support lower down on the desk and the chair to stableize it further, because i cant see that with constant use the chair and desk with last long around my two young children
A very happy Birthday Girl, 19 Nov 2003
thank you for sending my grandaughters desk and chair so promptly. my husband is a joiner/carpenter and he was extremely impressed with the quality of this item. our grandaughter was absolutely delighted with her desk and chair, it certainly made her birthday very special indeed. once again thank you for the prompt delivery, and the superb quality and ease of assembly.
very comfi fifi chair., 20 Nov 2007
I bought this chair for my daughter she is nearly 18 months old and its perfect in hieght for her. I spent a while looking for this and I am very pleased with it. Did not want a bean bag chair. It inflates quickly and easily and includes a patch for any punctures. Does not take take up much room and is washable. My daughter looks so grown up sitting in it. I highly recommend it.
Fifi armchair, 30 Apr 2007
When i ordered this armchair for my daughter, I thought it was of the beanbag variety. In actual fact it is a blow up chair with a fabric covering. The covering is removable and machine washable which is very useful and practical. You have to get the right amount of blow up though as too much and your child will bounce off rather than sit in it. Our daughter, who is 15months old, loves it though. It is a low level which is ideal for easy access for little ones. One thought I had was that if the inflatable inner proved too troublesome or punctured, then the outer cover could always be filled with beanbags or foam. Hope that helps.
Gutted - same problem, 27 Jan 2008
Sad now I have seen the other reviews that everyone is having the same problem. It is obviously a design fault as it is not a tear as such but it coming apart leaving a hole. Gutted cos my girls loved it and it looked so nice.
Dora the Explorer - Not a Merry Christmas, 26 Dec 2007
I bought a Dora the Explorer inflatable chair for my 2.5yr old niece for christmas..unfortunately before I had even managed to give my niece the chair on Christmas Day, I had blown it up and it ripped at the seams! I only wished I had read the previous reviews. This product is very poor quality and it shouldn't be available to the public until the quality is vastly improved.
Same Problem, 10 Feb 2007
Yeah, same problem as the others. My 3yr old daughter used it a few times before she accidently sat down on the arm first before the main seat and the seams split, leading to instant deflation and much disappointment.
Would have expected it to be stronger seeing how it marketed for toddlers who are not known for their gentleness with toys!
Bad design - chair inevitably will tear!, 11 Jan 2007
Yep - same problem as everyone else. Our 4 year old had one day of enjoyment before it gave way whereas a BOB the Builder one for our son is still going strong. It's to do with the 2 part construction where the sides are connected to the seat - inevitably it will give way and cannot be repaired easily.
Very upsetting and a big disappointment, 08 Jan 2007
I bought this for my 4 year old niece who is mad on Dora. She came back from a fantastic hol in Aus and opened her Christmas present on Saturday 6th January 2007. Monday 8th December I received a phone call from her mother to say that the chair has "popped" and that my niece was in tears for over 45 minutes. This is a very poorly made childs chair. The seams are very weak and the actual chair itself was a disappointment to me when I blew it up. I thought it would be bigger and there wasn't even a repair patch in the box which I was very surprised about. All other inflatable goods that I have ever purchased have had repair patches with them. This one should have had several with it. Maybe this is why its so hard to find this item in the High Street. Maybe they were fed up with returns so decided not to supply it any more.
Excellent buy, 04 Oct 2008
I bought this table and chairs for my grandsons, aged 3 & 7, for when they visit. Just the right size for both of them to sit comfortablely painting and drawing. Easy to assemble, very sturdy but light enough to be able to move from room to room. Looks nice too. Excellent buy, we are all very pleased indeed.
lovely table & chairs, 08 Feb 2008
Saw this table and chairs and thought it was ideal for my little boy who is almost 2yrs old and daughter who is 5yrs.
It does come flat packed but it is very easy to put together.
I was really pleased with the quality of this table and i do think its worth the money because it is strong, sturdy and will last for years, unlike some of those plastic/chipboard tables!
It is slightly too big for my 2 yr old but he manages to get on the chair ok. Even my 11yr old has sat and done her homework on it!
Perfect!
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Lazy Town Boys Pogo Stick
Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
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*Amazon: £14.99
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Product Description
Cool Lazy Town boys Pogo stick! Features include robust construction, moulded handgrips, non-slip foot rests and moulded rubber floor grip. Size: 107cm (H) x 30cm (W) x 10cm (D) approximately. 6 Years +
Customer Reviews
yet another disappointment , 17 Nov 2008
My son was given this for his second birthday from his aunt. He is a fan of iggle piggle so couldn't wait to use the chair. Except that he wasn't comfortable sitting in it used to sit next to it instead. And then it sprung a leak and was completely useless! Just another disappointing In The Night Garden product
A chair you can't sit in, 14 Nov 2008
Absolutely pointless as the chair topples forward if a child sits in it. My son gets so frustrated with it that we had to deflate it and put it away. Can't even be used for decoration.
Whoever made this really should have tried the practicality before manufacturing.
unuseable, no good, 21 Oct 2008
i bought this for my nephew when he sits on it, it topples over he cant even gently put his back on the back rest. in order for im to sit in it without it falling we have to put it against a wall with a chair either side to prop it up but even then it topples forward. it might look nice in his room but he is better sitting on the floor, even my 6 year old cant get it to balance when he sits on it, but keeps trying and finds it hillarious when it topples. when buying remember its for decoration only. probably the manufacturers should take a look at the design and maybe give it a better base so it can be sat on.
brilliantly stupid, 16 Nov 2008
What a silly piece of gadgetry this is! Its infuriatingly life-wasting appeal is endless. Every 100 pops or so, the thing emits a random sound like a doorbell or a dog barking. You never know what it's going to be which makes this addictive stress-buster even more addictive. I can't believe I was dumb enough to let this thing into my life...
Not an exact replication, 02 Nov 2008
The "Puchi Puchi" does not emulate the popping sensation perfectly, the bubbles are a little harder to press, but that may be due to regional differences in bubble wrap technology. The "random noise" after a large number of clicks was a nice feature, and all in all I can only say that the two Puchis I have given away have been recieved with great joy by two bubble wrap junkies who now have an alternative to the real thing. This could be seen as a bubble wrap methadone solution for the heavy users, perhaps.
Didnt live up to the hype, 11 Jul 2008
I was a little disappointed with this toy as the buttons are very hard to press, and the random sounds that you are rewarded with seem to take forever for them to come. However, as soon as you get your little suprise sound, you soon start popping again to get another one !
Does what it says on the tin, 14 May 2008
Maybe a stressbuster. Maybe good for a smoker to occupy their hands. You just "pop" the buttons and it feels vaguely like bubble wrap. After a certain number of "pops" you are rewarded with a random noise. Thats all there is to it. Simple and diverting.
Perfect for ages 3-7 years, 05 Jan 2008
This is a great little desk. It is really sturdy and well built. My daugher has it for two and a half years now and just sits and colours all day long- it is just perfect for her. I particularly like the fact that it has a drawer that she can pull out so she has never clipped her finger on a desk lid! I am now looking for another one for my 2 year old and can't find one anywhere bar ebay for which my bid is now £30 and £14 postage for a second hand one so I think that says a great deal! Would highly recommend this desk.
Poor Quality, 31 Dec 2007
My granddaughter's desk and chair was delivered promptly, but found it to be defective 10 days before Christmas. On contacting the company they would not guarantee replacing the part before Christmas and therefore I had to drive 120 miles to collect replacement part myself. On assembling of the desk I found most of the parts had been repaired with white wood filler which was now yellow due to the varnish; plus a lot of the repairs to the desk legs had not been finish, leaving the surface very ragged. Also the draw fell to pieces due to the lack of any glue or securing device. My overall view of this product was poor quality, so buyer beware
fantastic value for money!, 04 Aug 2007
Received desk and chair within 5 days of order which was great because my daughter had it for her birthday. The quality of the wood is fantastic very strong and durable. Easy to put together and should last many years. We are all very happy with this product.
Not Entierly Happy, 21 Mar 2007
After The Quick Delivery And Waiting Until The Day Before My Sons Birthday to assemble, I Wasn't that happy with the desk or the finish, ovyously the desks are mass produced but i think more care shold be taken to check items before they are packaged.
I First noticed the exesive us of stopping (coloured wood filler) on the edges of most screw holes, and joints, as i started to assemble sections of the desk, clumps of the filler decided to fall out i wasnt to happy with that and then when the unit was fully assebled i checked the bolts/screws were all tight (which they were) and relised that the desk and the chair wernt really stable enough so im going to have to add an extra support lower down on the desk and the chair to stableize it further, because i cant see that with constant use the chair and desk with last long around my two young children
A very happy Birthday Girl, 19 Nov 2003
thank you for sending my grandaughters desk and chair so promptly. my husband is a joiner/carpenter and he was extremely impressed with the quality of this item. our grandaughter was absolutely delighted with her desk and chair, it certainly made her birthday very special indeed. once again thank you for the prompt delivery, and the superb quality and ease of assembly.
very comfi fifi chair., 20 Nov 2007
I bought this chair for my daughter she is nearly 18 months old and its perfect in hieght for her. I spent a while looking for this and I am very pleased with it. Did not want a bean bag chair. It inflates quickly and easily and includes a patch for any punctures. Does not take take up much room and is washable. My daughter looks so grown up sitting in it. I highly recommend it.
Fifi armchair, 30 Apr 2007
When i ordered this armchair for my daughter, I thought it was of the beanbag variety. In actual fact it is a blow up chair with a fabric covering. The covering is removable and machine washable which is very useful and practical. You have to get the right amount of blow up though as too much and your child will bounce off rather than sit in it. Our daughter, who is 15months old, loves it though. It is a low level which is ideal for easy access for little ones. One thought I had was that if the inflatable inner proved too troublesome or punctured, then the outer cover could always be filled with beanbags or foam. Hope that helps.
Gutted - same problem, 27 Jan 2008
Sad now I have seen the other reviews that everyone is having the same problem. It is obviously a design fault as it is not a tear as such but it coming apart leaving a hole. Gutted cos my girls loved it and it looked so nice.
Dora the Explorer - Not a Merry Christmas, 26 Dec 2007
I bought a Dora the Explorer inflatable chair for my 2.5yr old niece for christmas..unfortunately before I had even managed to give my niece the chair on Christmas Day, I had blown it up and it ripped at the seams! I only wished I had read the previous reviews. This product is very poor quality and it shouldn't be available to the public until the quality is vastly improved.
Same Problem, 10 Feb 2007
Yeah, same problem as the others. My 3yr old daughter used it a few times before she accidently sat down on the arm first before the main seat and the seams split, leading to instant deflation and much disappointment.
Would have expected it to be stronger seeing how it marketed for toddlers who are not known for their gentleness with toys!
Bad design - chair inevitably will tear!, 11 Jan 2007
Yep - same problem as everyone else. Our 4 year old had one day of enjoyment before it gave way whereas a BOB the Builder one for our son is still going strong. It's to do with the 2 part construction where the sides are connected to the seat - inevitably it will give way and cannot be repaired easily.
Very upsetting and a big disappointment, 08 Jan 2007
I bought this for my 4 year old niece who is mad on Dora. She came back from a fantastic hol in Aus and opened her Christmas present on Saturday 6th January 2007. Monday 8th December I received a phone call from her mother to say that the chair has "popped" and that my niece was in tears for over 45 minutes. This is a very poorly made childs chair. The seams are very weak and the actual chair itself was a disappointment to me when I blew it up. I thought it would be bigger and there wasn't even a repair patch in the box which I was very surprised about. All other inflatable goods that I have ever purchased have had repair patches with them. This one should have had several with it. Maybe this is why its so hard to find this item in the High Street. Maybe they were fed up with returns so decided not to supply it any more.
Excellent buy, 04 Oct 2008
I bought this table and chairs for my grandsons, aged 3 & 7, for when they visit. Just the right size for both of them to sit comfortablely painting and drawing. Easy to assemble, very sturdy but light enough to be able to move from room to room. Looks nice too. Excellent buy, we are all very pleased indeed.
lovely table & chairs, 08 Feb 2008
Saw this table and chairs and thought it was ideal for my little boy who is almost 2yrs old and daughter who is 5yrs.
It does come flat packed but it is very easy to put together.
I was really pleased with the quality of this table and i do think its worth the money because it is strong, sturdy and will last for years, unlike some of those plastic/chipboard tables!
It is slightly too big for my 2 yr old but he manages to get on the chair ok. Even my 11yr old has sat and done her homework on it!
Perfect!
Makes going to bella even more fun and bouncy!, 04 May 2008
In the past it had been a rather tedious journey too bella to get my takeway! But now after purchasing this Lazy town boys pogo stick, i can bounce too bella in no time and its a great takeaway experience!
Overall I gave it 4 stars. The durability of this pogo stick let it down... I was coming back from the takeaway when the pogo stick snapped in half and my takeaway when flying all over the main road. It was a horrific experience and the bigger boys laughed at me =[
I went home to a breakaway and a nice bit of gin then everything was better!
Overall this is a quality item!
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Product Description
The Clippasafe Standard Harness and Rein is a great device helping to make sure your little one is always close by, allowing peace of mind for you.
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Hannah Montana Tween flip out sofa
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Worlds Apart;
For ages 1 and over;
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Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days *Best price found from Amazon Marketplace seller
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*Amazon: £23.99
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Product Description
Two in one!Soft & Comfy inflatable sofa opens up into a fun loungerInflatable inner with removable machine washable coverEasy to inflate and deflate for compact storageSize: 50cm (H) x 85cm (W) x 150cm (D) 6 Years +
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Product Description
Children can sit back and relax in this inflatable In The Night Garden themed armchair. With a cute character design of the garden and Iggle Piggle and Upsy Daisy. Easily inflatable, the chair deflates for easy storage. 3 Years +
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Product Description
Look how tall you can be with these fantastic Lazy Town stilts. In a boyish blue colour they feature one of Lazy Town's favourite characters - Sportacus! Featuring non-slip footplates and easy grip handlebars, these are perfect for all Lazy Town fans! Approximate size: 142cm x 2.5cm x 15cm. 5 Years +
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