Welcome to The Childrens Toyshop, here you will find all the latest and traditional toys in our toyshop. You can search and locate the best selling Toys Games & Puzzles to purchase online and have delivered to the door. We have a large selection of Toys with reviews.
August 15, 2004
Connect 4 is a classic game. It's essentially a more complex version of Noughts and Crosses, but with gravity dropped (!) in. You have to drop your pieces down the slots in turns, and create a line of four in a row. At first, it sounds simple, but there are skills - creating traps and forcing your opponent into them. It is a game I have played literally thousands of times and it never gets tired.
an action figure of the 5th doctor who as played by peter davison on tv. standing roughly six inches tall it is an excellent likeness, right down to all the detail on his costume.
the head can be moved, as can the arms at the shoulders elbows and wrists. the waist can twist slightly and the legs can be moved at the knees and the top.
it comes with a replica of the doctors sonic screwdriver, which fits quite snugly into the figures right hand.
the figure also comes with a part of the figure of K1, the robot from the 4th doctors first story. parts of this are given in each of the eight figures in this batch of doctor who figures [4th 5th 6th doctors, zygon, sv7, d84, sea devil and magnus greel] and will ... Read More:
an action figure of the 5th doctor who as played by peter davison on tv. standing roughly six inches tall it is an excellent likeness, right down to all the detail on his costume.
the head can be moved, as can the arms at the shoulders elbows and wrists. the waist can twist slightly and the legs can be moved at the knees and the top.
it comes with a replica of the doctors sonic screwdriver, which fits quite snugly into the figures right hand.
the figure also comes with a part of the figure of K1, the robot from the 4th doctors first story. parts of this are given in each of the eight figures in this batch of doctor who figures [4th 5th 6th doctors, zygon, sv7, d84, sea devil and magnus greel] and will ... Read More:
an action figure of the 5th doctor who as played by peter davison on tv. standing roughly six inches tall it is an excellent likeness, right down to all the detail on his costume.
the head can be moved, as can the arms at the shoulders elbows and wrists. the waist can twist slightly and the legs can be moved at the knees and the top.
it comes with a replica of the doctors sonic screwdriver, which fits quite snugly into the figures right hand.
the figure also comes with a part of the figure of K1, the robot from the 4th doctors first story. parts of this are given in each of the eight figures in this batch of doctor who figures [4th 5th 6th doctors, zygon, sv7, d84, sea devil and magnus greel] and will ... Read More:
I thought this was a gerat product, particularly for travel or for a situation where I needed my daughter to be able to entertain herself. personally I felt it was best aimed at a 2-3 year old; by 4 my daughter had very little interest in this.
I thought this was a gerat product, particularly for travel or for a situation where I needed my daughter to be able to entertain herself. personally I felt it was best aimed at a 2-3 year old; by 4 my daughter had very little interest in this.
My boyfriend was bought this as a present when he changed career to train as a doctor. We thought it was a pretty funny joke gift but that was all - didn't expect it would be fun to actually play as adults. How wrong we were! It was brought out one evening over Christmas (after we'd had a few sherries!) and proved to be hilarious. Try keeping your hand still after you've had a few and you'll see what I mean! It brought out the competitive nature of some of the guys in the room too, who couldn't help getting frustrated with their inability to use tweezers (women have an advantage here!) and mocking each other for repeatedly setting off the buzzer. It's a pretty basic idea and not intellectually challenging, and it is quite flimsily made (the inside ... Read More:
My boyfriend was bought this as a present when he changed career to train as a doctor. We thought it was a pretty funny joke gift but that was all - didn't expect it would be fun to actually play as adults. How wrong we were! It was brought out one evening over Christmas (after we'd had a few sherries!) and proved to be hilarious. Try keeping your hand still after you've had a few and you'll see what I mean! It brought out the competitive nature of some of the guys in the room too, who couldn't help getting frustrated with their inability to use tweezers (women have an advantage here!) and mocking each other for repeatedly setting off the buzzer. It's a pretty basic idea and not intellectually challenging, and it is quite flimsily made (the inside ... Read More:
My boyfriend was bought this as a present when he changed career to train as a doctor. We thought it was a pretty funny joke gift but that was all - didn't expect it would be fun to actually play as adults. How wrong we were! It was brought out one evening over Christmas (after we'd had a few sherries!) and proved to be hilarious. Try keeping your hand still after you've had a few and you'll see what I mean! It brought out the competitive nature of some of the guys in the room too, who couldn't help getting frustrated with their inability to use tweezers (women have an advantage here!) and mocking each other for repeatedly setting off the buzzer. It's a pretty basic idea and not intellectually challenging, and it is quite flimsily made (the inside ... Read More:
My boyfriend was bought this as a present when he changed career to train as a doctor. We thought it was a pretty funny joke gift but that was all - didn't expect it would be fun to actually play as adults. How wrong we were! It was brought out one evening over Christmas (after we'd had a few sherries!) and proved to be hilarious. Try keeping your hand still after you've had a few and you'll see what I mean! It brought out the competitive nature of some of the guys in the room too, who couldn't help getting frustrated with their inability to use tweezers (women have an advantage here!) and mocking each other for repeatedly setting off the buzzer. It's a pretty basic idea and not intellectually challenging, and it is quite flimsily made (the inside ... Read More:
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