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Techno Source Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader Electronic Table Top Game

November 21st, 2009

Techno Source Are You Smarter than a 5th Grader Electronic Table Top Game




The hit game show comes home with this electronic game, where one to four players try to answer questions that anyone who graduated 5th grade should know. It even features a remote control to “beam” in your answers to the board. Techno Source. Ages: 8+

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars It’s all been said…
5th Grader games are fun in general. I got this for my sister’s kids. They love it. They even hog it. And sometimes they get stumped by it. It is worth the price. Pretty sturdy. It has an occassional freeze up moment. Which isn’t good when you’ve got several people who care about their winnings. Otherwize no quibbles or tribbles.

*Note: if you want the downside of things: The screen is tiny! Come on toy makers, not every one can read tiny print…. size about an inch.*

5 Stars very much educational for 10+ kids.
Are you smarter than 5th grader is very educatonal game for 10+ years old kids. My Nephew and NIece enjoyed it very much.I brought it from USA and they are in India and they are still having fun and playing it.

1 Star does not work!
it’s terrible. it didn’t work at all. would stop after a few seconds. I changed batteries three times and still nothing. I moved it around like they said because of “Static electricity” but still did not work. I emailed them for a replacement but never heard anything.

4 Stars I’m smarter than a 5th grader!!
I think it’s a pain to have to adjust the settings every time the game is turned on. No one can read the questions with the default settings, unless someone is a speed reader with incredible eyesight. It would be nice if the game allowed the setting to remain set until manually changed. The questions are challenging, however, and we’ve had a lot of fun playing this game with friends.

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Barbie My Favorite Time Capsule 1962 Brunette Bubble Cut Doll

June 6th, 2009

Barbie My Favorite Time Capsule 1962 Brunette Bubble Cut Doll




In celebration of Barbie doll’s 50th anniversary, favorite dolls and period fashions return, recreated in loving detail. If you missed your chance before, or no longer have your beloved Barbie, now is your opportunity to reconnect with a long-lost friend! Each set includes a reproduction Barbie doll, and extra reproduction fashion from the era and a collector’s booklet. Complete your 50th anniversary collection with the My Favorite Barbie doll series of unforgettable, innovative dolls. Each sold separately. Brunette Bubble Cut Barbie Doll measures approximately 12″ tall.

User Ratings and Reviews

5 Stars Beautiful Reproduction!
The previous reviewer is spot on in the quibbles, this is not a perfect reproduction of the Bubble Cut Barbie dolls from 1963-On. My Mother had this doll and I played with it with my action figures when we visited the Grandparents, so I did a comparison side by side.

The hair and face are the biggest differences. The Face molds for all the repro’s are just not as rounded as the original. They have an entirely different look to them. The painted face looks beautiful, and I would say they have captured the “essence” of the original well. The hair is nothing like the original, and I can see it losing its shape over time, unlike the originals.

Most importantly, it looks great displaying vintage fashions. The included Enchanted Evening looks breathtaking when displayed on your new doll, and all of the original vintage fashions get a little touch of glamor with a brand new repro Bubble cut in them. This is a lovely display doll to de-box and put up on the mantel!

I would highly recommend this for collector’s looking for a doll to display vintage fashions. I don’t think it will have much value on the secondary market (These are Pink label and being mass produced.) but it’s perfect to display.

2 Stars Mattel Laccking in Product Presentation Holes in Gown

Why does Mattel insist on poking a hole through every fine fabric costume on collectible dolls with a needle and thread or plastic t-tie?

After the millions of dolls they have sold, could their staff devise a way to keep the doll in the box without having to sew the dress to the box?

Even if the collector wishes to display the doll outside the box, they must try to carefully remove the thread – which still leaves the hole poked through the fabric in front of gown.

All in all, the set is a desirable one due to the resemblance to the earlier doll, but really, why would someone pay this much money for a doll with a gown with holes punched through the fabric?

Madame Alexander – a premier doll manufacturer for years – has for years securely fastened their dolls with a simple ribbon or rigid plastic forms. Why can’t Mattel do the same?

Mattel is lacking in Quality Control on this issue, and the same with the Elvis and Priscilla Presley Giftset. Three holes are punched through the fabric of Priscilla’s dress!

5 Stars Vintage 1962 repro. Barbie
Upon receiving this particular doll, it brought back many fond memories. I am a collector but some Barbie’s are more fun to have than others. This one is one of my new favorites.

5 Stars lovely Barbie reproduction
Issued to celebrate Barbie’s 50th anniversary, this is a reproduction of the 1962 brunette ‘bubblecut’ doll, with a bonus era-appropriate fashion also included in the package.

Dressed in her standard jersey-cut red swimsuit, the brunette bubblecut doll also wears pearl stud earrings and red open-toed mules. The bubblecut hairstyle was introduced in 1962, proving to be very popular at the time–partially inspired by the look and glamour of Jackie Kennedy. Collectors of vintage Barbie also particularly love the bubblecut dolls; the rare “sidepart bubblecut” being a highly sought-after variation which was only produced for a short time. In addition, a spectacular “bubble-on-bubble” hairstyle was created as one of the wigs for the Fashion Queen Barbie doll.

My only quibble with this reissue lies in the quality of the hair. Original bubblecuts (and earlier repros like “Silken Flame” and “Career Girl”) were much more realistic. The hair on this current repro is far too bouffant; Barbie looks like she’s overdosed on hairspray!

Also included in this package is a reproduction of “Enchanted Evening”, one of Barbie’s most desirable and popular gowns of the era. A delicate, strapless gown made of frosted pink satin, with a white faux fur stole. Long white gloves, triple-strand pearl necklace, pearl stud earrings and sparkly open-toed pumps complete this elegant gown.

This is a classic doll reproduction; perfect for the Barbie collector in your family.

2 Stars The Box’s Corners Were In Poor Condition
As a Barbie Collector, I want the box to be in perfect condition but it was not. I was disappointed. Another Barbie I ordered was not like that at all, she was perfect. So, I guess this time was just a fluke.

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