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Toys and Games Reviews of Crocodile DentistCustomer Review: quick reflexes! Summary: 5 Stars
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 :)
Customer Review: Cute toy Summary: 4 Stars
We found this at a thrift store for 50 cents. Needless to say it is worth what I paid. It keeps my under 5-yr-old crowd enthralled. My 16-month-old enjoys it the most, so I don't believe it's very scary. I played with it first and laughed at it closing down on my hand. Don't know if that cut out the scariness factor, or if my kids just weren't scared of this toy to begin with.
Customer Review: super fun-- for grown-ups at least! Summary: 4 Stars
My twins (3 1/2 yrs old) are terrified of this, but we grown-ups find it awesome. Our one yr old likes it so much he plays alone (not smart- I don't think he gets the purpose!). Great game for teaching turn-taking, since nobody really wants a turn anyway. The big kids will play it using a toothbrush to avoid finger snapping (which doesn't hurt- just surprising). Fun fun fun!
Customer Review: Cute! Summary: 4 Stars
Bought this for my 3 yr old boy, but my 6 yr old boy likes playin with it too. My younger boy is a little afraid of the mouth snapping shut but still likes to play with it. They did figure out that the tooth that causes the mouth to close is harder to push so its easy to cheat. So we made a rule that once you touch it, you gotta push it! :) I would recommend this toy, its fun.
Customer Review: great fun from my son's perspective.. Summary: 5 Stars
I purchased this toy because my son liked it when he played with it at a friend's birthday party. It is a lot of fun from his point of view. No real set-up, fancy rules, or parts to lose, so it is great from my point of view too! We made up our own rules, he who gets bitten first is the winner! I'm not too concerned about the 'educational value' - it is just silly fun...
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