ArtCreativity Light Up Magic Ball Toy Wand for Kids - Flashing LED Wand for Boys and Girls - Thrilling Spinning Light Show - Batteries Included - Fun Gift or Birthday Party Favor - Classroom Prizes
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Chip12414
> 3 dayPurchased as a gift for a child. It was a perfect choice.
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mary s
> 3 daythis product was sturdier than I thought it would be and I was very happy with it..
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Johnpaul Johnston V
> 3 dayKids loved it One is 2 and the other 4 They never turned them off
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Amber
> 3 dayBought this for my special needs son and it broke and was a choking hazard (battery compartment broke) so we returned for an exchange and the new item did the same so we won’t repurchase. It was disappointing because he absolutely loved it but we didn’t want to risk him choking from the small piece that would break off the battery compartment. If that didn’t break then it would absolutely have 5 stars.
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Hayley Books
21-11-2024My siblings broke one in the past though, thats why I bought a new one. The colors and lights and vibration is so mesmerizing to babies(and adults). No complaints
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Mickey
> 3 dayThis toy made a 3 year old very happy. Even her parents played with it. Colors are pretty.
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Sarah
> 3 dayCracked. 2 broken ones
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Noble
> 3 dayI gave this to my son for his 4th birthday. He loves it! He’s mesmerized by it.
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Kathy
> 3 dayMy granddaughter loves it. Fun colorful
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the vermeil dragon
> 3 dayI selected this wand over similar toys because it takes regular batteries, not button cells, and the spinning part is encased in a globe. My kid LOVED it until the halves of the plastic globe came right apart from each other. I super-glued the globe. For the wands next trick, the base of the spinning stars stem broke where it joins the motor inside the handle, making the star flop around and whack at high speeds against the inside of the globe, AND the glued globe halves came apart. Again. I opened up the entire handle (the plastic is very flimsy and the tiny screws will easily strip their holes out, especially on the battery compartment), explored, assessed the problem, and did extensive repairs with silicone putty glue to try to rebuild and reinforce the flimsy base of the stars stem without interfering with the spin. Once cured, it worked briefly, but started wobbling again, and one of the LEDs on the star was bent and nearly broken off by whacking against the inside of the globe. The wiring inside was obviously loose at this point, as the lights became more and more chaotic and nonfunctional. No more than two weeks after my kid got it for Christmas, it was dead. Major disappointment.