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- Date: Thu, 21 Jan 1993 10:21:52 -0500
- From: Laura McGinnis <lm3a+@andrew.cmu.edu>
- Subject: Re: Sesame Street toy (was Re: Fun stuff with kids)
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- On 20-Jan-93 in Re: Sesame Street toy (was ..
- user Susan Hough@seismo.gps.c writes:
- >Our Poppin Pals has a telephone-style dial for Grover that seems to defy
- >anybody under the age of 30. I've always wondered if we might have gotten
- >a slightly defective model. Or is this an archaic version of the toy?
- >My 26 month old now can manage all of the rest
- >but brings the toy to me for Grover, saying, "Wanna go ding!"
-
- Our dial is OK, but the light switch next to it requires perfect
- alignment to work. Mickey wasn't consistenly able to do this one until
- months after he mastered the others.
-