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Reviewed in Canada on March 30, 2025
Every young child I have ever met seems to be attracted to small mechanical animals such as this one. The fact that they make noise, wiggle their ears, and bounce about only serves to add to their appeal. Our grandkids are no exception; they love watching such toys perform their routines and tricks, pretending that they are the real thing come to visit.With Easter coming, this bunny, available in four different colours, seems like the perfect gift. At 7” long, 3.5” wide, and 7” tall, it’s not overly large although certainly big enough to look nice occupying a spot on a child’s dresser, desk, or bookcase. The bunny is nicely finished and very attractive; the plush covering is suitably realistic to convince a child that this could be the real thing. Of the various interactive toys we’ve given to our grandchildren,this is one of the simplest; it features but a single routine with limited sound, no control options, and no voice activated actions.The unit requires two AA batteries (not included); a small screwdriver is included to assist with opening the battery compartment. The bunny is activated by flipping the on/off switch located near the battery compartment. When switched on, the bunny’s routine consists of two parts, one where it “hops” forward by shuffling all four of its legs, and the second where it wiggles its ears and nose and emits a squeaking sound. There is no automatic shut off and once it is turned on the only way to stop it from squeaking is to turn the switch off (the squeaking noise the bunny makes gets a little annoying).The bunny comes with a variety of accessories, none of which are particularly inspiring. There are three “break apart” fruits/vegetables (a carrot, a head of lettuce, and a bunch of grapes) held together by small velcro tabs; the velcro tabs on two of our fruits were already starting to come unglued and the leaves on top of the carrot would not stay attached to the carrot at all. Also included is a small lacy tutu for the bunny to wear and a collar, complete with bell, to wear around its neck (no leash is included). There is no manual included although, quite frankly, none is necessary.I know that our youngest grandchild will find this unit intriguing and quite lovable and will enjoy it immensely. It is soft, cute, and realistic in its actions. At its current price of $30 CAD, I must admit that I was expecting more; the toy really is relatively small and quite simplistic with accessories that are of questionable quality; you’re not getting a lot for your money.
eliza
Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2025
Cute rabbit toy. I don't like the plastic toys that came with it, why bother? My son loves it thought and that's what counts.
Lori Skilling
Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2025
Bunny is cute but plastic accessories are cheaply made.
James "Mochi" Bond
Reviewed in Canada on April 2, 2025
This stuffed toy is cute and it can hop and talk but the talking makes it less cute. The way it shakes the ears is cute though. It is a good toy to make kids or ladies smile.
David J.
Reviewed in the United States on April 2, 2025
It worked
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