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The Breyer horses are not usually very durable, which is why Arapaho doesn't have a high score, and unless you read a lot about him, he has a small education value. He could be used for a toy, although it's not highly recommended, but it doesn't matter to a person who plays with them and just uses their imagination. Arapaho also has some collecting value in the market - overall, an excellent addition to a collection or a toy box.

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If the videos are not new, they sure seem like. The videos do not look like touched up copies of the old tv shows. The videos are cute with the Care Bear that comes with the video usually the star of the show.
I don't know how educational a video is altogether. However, I have found I prefer videos. You can turn it on and off at will and return to the show when you want, you can control what your children watch and you don't have to worry about commercials. I particularly like the Care Bear videos and have encouraged my children to watch them (vs. other videos) because they are cute and gentle. Even the 'bad' guys/girls are not too bad and not too scary.
enjoy.


We have washed the puppy numerous times and he looks like brand new. This toy is sooo soft. It is great for a tiny baby up to an older toddler. We will soon be buying another one to put in reserve in case bad luck should befall the original!

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(The only reason I have 4 stars for durability is because I think all Breyers are generally fragile. It's nothing with this model in particular)

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Legos is one of the few manufacturers that makes toys that give the child free rein to create and conceive. (Although I notice that even Legos is producing more toys that give exact instructions on what to build rather than providing pieces that can be used in multiple ways.)
My 2 1/2 year old niece loves this set. She isn't quite ready to make things that match the included instructions, but she has a lot of fun putting the bricks together and coming up with her own creations. That's how I'd rather see her play anyway, rather than building to a blueprint. She prefers these regular-size bricks to the toddler Duplo bricks.
With today's smart kid's, the manufacturers may mis-estimate age applicable age ranges. Think Age 3-7 if little fingers are strong enough. Can be passed from older to younger kids.


Horse Review


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