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| | | Description: | | Poor old croc has a tooth that's bothering him; pretend to be a dentist to help him out. Press the wrong tooth and he'll surprise you. With no loose parts and exciting snapping jaws, this is one game that will thrill toddlers and primary schoolers alike. No batteries required. | | | Features: | |
• Contains: 1 plastic crocodile
• No loose parts
• Fun for individuals and groups!
• 1-4 players
| | | Product Details: | | | Product Length:
| 4.0 inches | | Product Width:
| 5.62 inches | | Product Height:
| 7.12 inches | | Product Weight:
| 0.44 pounds | | Package Length:
| 7.3 inches | | Package Width:
| 5.8 inches | | Package Height:
| 4.0 inches | | Package Weight:
| 0.5 pounds | | Average Customer Rating:
| based on 93 reviews |
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Crocodile Dundee, Eat Your Heart Out!Sep 01, 2010 Thankfully, our "Croc Dentist" game is not a lemon. Love the fact that this game has no clean-up ritual. My toddler has not complained about any pain (yet) when the jaws snap on her fingers (I feel slightly evil for stating that...).We love being kept on our toes with this game! (And yes, I know that the true-to-life, actual Crocodile Dundee was killed in a bar fight in the mid to latish 90's, but I couldn't resist!)
Crocodile DentistJun 01, 2010 This is a fun game. I played it when I was younger and just bought it for my 4 year old daughter. She loves it! There are no pieces and parts to lose. About the only thing your child needs to know to enjoy this game is how to take turns.
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quick reflexes!Apr 26, 2010 I've used this game with kids of all ages, including children with special needs. It's a good idea to demo the game first to show them what happens (and the unpredictability). Kids that have issues getting their finger "bitten" can use a pencil or popsicle stick to press down the teeth. The end result is always lots of laughs. On the adult front, it could be a good drinking game :)
Doesn't workFeb 27, 2010 I bought this game for my children at Christmas and it didn't work from the second we pulled it from the package. The teeth get stuck and the mouth doesn't close most of the time. I didn't return it because it would cost more to deal with than I paid for it. Maybe I just got a bad one, who knows. My kids still play with it (they are only 3) but not the way it was meant to be played with. I would recommend just going with the full sized one, not the travel size.
ehh...Feb 15, 2010 I loved this toy when I was little so I bought it for my nephew for Christmas. When I opened the box I was disappointed to find how small it was. Way smaller than the one I had when I was a kid. I got over that part...but the toy broke a week after Christmas. Don't get me wrong, it got ALOT of use in the week, but after that the jaw just clamped shut before a tooth got pushed down. He wants another one, maybe next time I will just go for a different brand....
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