Playskool Mr Potato Head
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| Price: | £6.99 |
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Dispatched from and sold by Langleys Toys
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Average customer review:Product Description
Swap and change body parts, facial features and accessories to make all sorts of wacky combinations and expressions! The pieces all store inside the potato body so clean up is easy and convenient! Includes potato body, 2 arms nose pair of shoes, set of teeth, moustache, ears, hat, pair or eyes, pair of glasses and tongue. 2 Years +
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #321 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Hasbro
- Model: 2250
- Released on: 2004-08-15
- Dimensions: .0" h x .0" w x .0" l, 2.20 pounds
Features
- Item may vary from picture
Editorial Reviews
Manufacturer's Description
Encourage your child's creativity with the classic face-changing spud. Swap and change body parts, facial features and accessories to make all sorts of wacky combinations and expressions! The pieces all store inside the potato body, so clean-up is easy and convenient!
Customer Reviews
Lots of fun and indestructable too!
I originally bought my Mr Potato Head when Toy Story was first released 13 years ago, and its sat on my desk ever since (the peices get rearranged by just about everyone who sees it - including, I suspect, the cleaners!)
Now, I've taken it home so that my two year old can enjoy it - hows that for recycling?!
Its not very often that you find a toy that is educational, cheap and well made, but Mr Potato Head ticks all the boxes.
A classic!
This classic toy is perfect for a 2-year-old kid. It is safe, strong, provides many options, and lots of fun. Parts can be safely stored in Mr Potato's back. This particular version does not include many accesories, but in all it makes a great Xmas stocking filler.
What did I used to do with it?
I am another person who remembered having lots of fun with this as a kid.
Bought one for my 4 year old who had a great time moving the pieces, putting arms for noses etc for about 3 days. Since then he has hardly touched it and I can't remember why I have such fond memories either.
Maybe, compared with current toys, its scope is a bit limited. I understand there are add-ons which would increase the permutations but, still, it seems a bit repetitive.




