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NOW CLOSED Do you have a child aged 1-4? Would they like to try a Winnie The Pooh Interactive Friend worth £39.99? Testers needed

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AnnMumsnet · 26/10/2011 09:36

We have another product test for you - this time for younger children. We've been asked by Worlds Apart, the manufacturers of "Winnie The Pooh Interactive Friend" to find 20 MNers to try their toy and to add feedback on Mumsnet.

We are looking for mums (or grandparents) in the UK. The toy is aimed at children aged between 12 months and up to 4 years old. This interactive toy is "designed to let your LO maintain and establish routines with their friend Pooh, this new interactive Pooh assists toddlers with routines in a fun and imaginative way". You can set Winnie to be a "day-long companion for your child - he can be set to follow the child's individual routines with morning, meal-time, play and bedtime modes"

You can see the toy in action

If you are selected to take part you will be sent the toy and asked to try it with your child. We'll then email you a link to a feedback thread on Mumsnet where you can add your comments. Everyone who takes part and adds their feedback will be entered into a prize draw to win a £100 Amazon voucher.

Feedback will be required w/c 14 November.

If you?d like to take part please sign up here

Thanks
MNHQ

OP posts:
grinningbee · 09/11/2011 13:27

Pooh has managed to freak dh out more than once so far by blurting something out Grin

MrsKitty · 10/11/2011 23:15

This is on offer (half price) at Smyths Toy Shop.

I went in there this evening to get something completely unrelated, and came out with this. Grin

Probably wouldn't even have noticed it if it weren't for this thread, so using MN for product tests certainly works as good advertising!

ChutesTooNarrow · 11/11/2011 13:25

I turned ours off yesterday. It was driving me demented. My heart is sinking a bit at the thought of turning him back on tbh. DS still loves him (her? ours is currently sporting a dress) though.

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