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6 of 6 found the following review helpful:
Fun? Educational? Nope. Dec 30, 2009
By Dan J. Reed This toy is confusing for a small child. First, the nose of the toy turns it on, press it again, and its a second type of game.
The sound quality is awful. It sounds like they used a child to record the audio. The kid must have had cookies in his mouth when he made the audio recordings. There is no volume and no OFF switch!
"Hi! Im countingmahcookie jar" "Lets play a game.." " Can you fiiiiind the number.." "(other voice) SEVEN?".
If the kid puts in the correct cookie - too fast, it reads it wrong and then tells them did it wrong.
Then it keeps pestering the child after they walk away.
Honestly I have dreams of running this toy over or blowing it up with an M80.
I would never buy this again. My son got it as a gift. It's awful.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Cute, but not very educational Jun 25, 2008
By AZmom I bought this for my son when he was 2 years old. He is now almost three, and plays with this toy very rarely (not even once a month). I expected that the toy would work differently than it does. Each cookie has a number on one side and correlating candy chips on the other side. The side with the number has a raised circle. The circle gets wider as the number gets higher (the number 10 cookie has the widest circle). When you place the cookie in the jar a lever inside the jar is pushed a certain distance, depending on how wide the circle is. That is how the jar 'reads' what number cookie your child is putting into the jar. The only problem is, when my son puts in a cookie too quickly, the jar thinks it is a different number. The toy plays in two modes. For the first mode, your child can put cookies randomly into the jar and it counts the cookies, up to 10. In the second mode, the toy asks you for a certain number. For example, if it asks for number 3, your child would put in the number 3 cookie. However if they put it in too quickly the toy will say they put in number 2. It is confusing to my son. He put in the correct number, but the jar misread the cookie. It has a pretty cute voice, not too annoying. It does not have a shut-off switch, so we hear it occassionally talking by itself. If the toy was designed better, it would be a great learning toy. I would not purchase this toy again.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Great for little people Jan 22, 2007
By J. Self
"Mother of 4 boys"
I bought this for my four year old for Christmas. The only problem is he and my two year old fight over it. I am not sure how much they are learning from it, but they love the size, shape, and colors. The pieces are right for chubby little hands.
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Adorable little cookie jar! Dec 08, 2011
By Happy Campers Just bought this little guy after a friend bought it for her daughter. It's adorable, my little girl just loves it and it looks like a toy that will surely grow with her. Right now we are learning how to count and recognize numbers, and later will use to help with simple math problems! She is quickly learning her numbers and loves playing the Find It! game, I've read past reviews that this is where is has acted up for others, but we've not had this issue. We have ordered other toys made by this company in the past, their customer service has always been superb, and any issue (though we've never had any) I'm sure would be quickly corrected. Perfect for little learners!
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Confuses child, cheaply made...very disapointed Nov 01, 2009
By Mommy to three I am an early childhood educator. We got this toy for my 2 year old who knows most of his numbers 1-10 but still needs more practice. The cookie jar will ask him someting like, "Can you put the number 10 in the cookie jar?" Then he would correctly place the number "10" inside, and the cookie jar would reply with- "Oops, sorry, that's the number 1. Please try again." This happened mulitple times in the first five minutes he played with it. THE TOY ONLY SERVED TO CONFUSE MY TODDLER. Please do not leave your child alone with this toy or he/she will learn all the WRONG numbers! This is a cheaply made product that does not work correctly. Another negative is that it has no OFF button. So, the cookie jar will continue talking until it shuts off automatically or you take out a battery. Very annoying. We will be taking this toy back immediately. We are very disapointed.
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