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WowWee Alive Lion Cub Plush Robotic Toy in Tan | 
enlarge | Brand: Wow Wee Category: Toy
Buy New: $92.45
New (10) from $92.45
Rating: 36 reviews Sales Rank: 680
Color: Tan Fragile: No Batteries: 4 Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 12 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 8 x 12.8 x 11
MPN: 9007 Model: Lion Cub UPC: 771171190073 EAN: 0771171190073 ASIN: B0016CDUIK
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new, sealed, ships today!
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| Features:
| • | Alive lion cub plush robotic toy/realistic looking fur | | • | 1 x motor/1 x speaker/1 x tilt sensor/2 x touch sensors head and back | | • | Moving mouth with lips that curl when lion cub speaks and eyes that blink | | • | Micro controller with recorded lion cub sounds | | • | 4 x AA batteries required/ batteries not included/ recommended for ages 36 months and up |
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Product Description Introducing the first friends in a new series of lifelike cubs from WowWee Alive. With super-soft fur and a totally realistic look, this cuddly cub gives little lion lovers a true-to-life experience. Pick him up by the scruff of the neck and watch his legs go limp, just like a real cub being carried by his mother. Requires 4 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 16" long.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 31 more reviews...
I am on the fence with this one ... January 6, 2009 N. Tatum (pensacola florida) Ordered this for my 2.5 year old son... It is not his favorite toy, but he does seem to enjoy it. Lion body is super soft, and it is a medium size toy, so I am really happy with the size of it. Sometimes hard for my son to get him to "wake up" , I would prefer it to be a tad more sensitive to touch. The noise of the facial movements is annoying to me - very loud, but my son does not seem to mind at all... so I guess that is not a really big deal ! Ocerall I think it will be a very durable toy, and my son is picking it up more often every day... if he is happy and occupied then I am happy :) I would buy this as a gift for someone !
Perfect Pet for Children with Allergies January 4, 2009 Tracy Hill I bought the Lion Cub for my six year old son who suffers from several allergies and can't have a furry pet of his own. Surprisingly I only paid $39 for it from Amazon.com! The price seems to fluctuate. It was priced as $69 in most stores. He absolutely loves him! So does the entire family including his 3 brothers and mom and dad! It is so life-like. So cuddly. Very realistic (for a toy). I enjoy him as much as the kids. He's working fine for us. I'm sure he's fragile though and needs to be taken care of. I don't view that as a negative though. For something that is as life-like as this lion, it's going to need to be handled with care, that's all. I explained to my son that he needs to care for him the same way he would care for a real animal. Great gift!
Noisy but snuggly January 3, 2009 jules As other reviewers have said, the motor noise is loud and distracting to me, but the kids do not notice it at all. The sound and movement are very realistic, yet it is still plush enough to snuggle with - just what my daughter wanted. It's a pricey toy at $[...]+, but worth it when her face lit up on Christmas morning.
Awesome January 1, 2009 Erin M. Clinton The cub is cuddly and makes the cute little noises. It takes a bit of experimenting how to make it make all the noises, but otherwise it's really cool. My 4 year old loves it.
disappointed December 31, 2008 A. Moss (Denver, CO) This was my daughter's favorite toy that she got for Christmas. But it only lasted 3 days before the facial mechanics stop moving. Then the sound fizzled out over the next day. I had to change the batteries twice within those 3 days that it did work. My daughter was gentle with it, so it broke due to poor quality. Its very difficult to get a replacement and the manufacturer is difficult to contact. Their phone lines have "been down" for many days and they are slow in returning emails. My daughter is very disappointed that the defective toy will need to be returned for a refund with no hope of getting a replacement.
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