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Fisher-Price Sesame Street Giggle 'N Go Garage | 
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| Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Toy
List Price: $34.99 Buy New: $20.81 You Save: $14.18 (41%)
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Rating: 22 reviews Sales Rank: 4454
Batteries Included: Yes Age: 1.5 - 4 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 5.3 Dimensions (in): 6.6 x 13.1 x 21.8
MPN: K4672 Model: K4672 UPC: 027084416213 EAN: 0027084416213 ASIN: B000NW13D8
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| Features:
| • | Giggle N Go Garage with four Sesame Street characters | | • | Race cars go down Cookie speedway ramp or Ernie car wash ramp | | • | Fun phrases at every turn | | • | Includes garage, small ramp, support frame, 2 support arms, 2 circular ramps, 1 gas pump platform, 2 cars | | • | Parents can shut playset off for quiet play |
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Product Description Four familiar friends invite preschoolers to explore this adorable garage. Pull the cars up to the Bert gas station; then ride the Elmo elevator to the top. The platform tips forward so the cars can race down the Cookie Monster speedway ramp or enter the Ernie car wash ramp. Fun phrases from each character accompany all the action. Requires 3 "AA" batteries, included. Measures 7.75"L x 19"W x 9.25"H.
Amazon.com Product Description Ideal for ages 18 months to 4 years, the Giggle N Go Garage is a playset with all your child's favorite characters, including Elmo and Oscar the Grouch. Featuring a car wash, pump station, and car elevator, this toy fosters imaginative play with fun phrases at every turn. Setup and Design With bright colors and popular Sesame Street characters, this adorable playset puts a smile on any child's face. All the pieces snap right into place and the instructions are clearly written so parents can get it up and running in no time. Once the garage is built, kids put the cars on the elevator platform and pull Oscar's head up. When the elevator reaches the top, the platform should tip forward, sending the cars down the ramp. However, instead of in one smooth motion, the Elmo and Cookie Monster cars require a push or two to get past the first curve. Another slight drawback parents should note is that the frame must be handled gently and might not stand up against rough toddler play. 
Car wash, pump station, and car elevator snap together quickly and easily. View larger. | 
Colorful ramps bring the cars into the different sections. View larger. | Fun with Sesame Street Not only does this garage have all of the usual features enjoyed by young racers, it also incorporates some of Sesame Street's most beloved characters. With googly eyes and wide grins, the cars are miniature versions of Elmo and Cookie Monster. Boys and girls can race their cars down the Cookie speedway ramp or the Ernie car wash ramp, then gas up at the pump station. And the hose really fits the gas tank! Fun phrases accompany all the action and generate giggles from the youngsters. For quiet play, parents can shut the playset off with the on-off switch on the side. The Test Drive Overall the Giggle N Go is a great toy for little kids, but some basic design elements could be improved. For instance, the cars are too wide and instead of rolling right down the ramp, they need a push to get past the first curve. The cars also sometimes prematurely roll off the elevator platform. But once you hear Elmo say, "Time for an oil change," in his sing-song voice, you will forget about this playset's few weaknesses. It reaches its target age and engages kids for hours as they race cars down the ramps again and again. The Giggle N Go Garage measures 7-3/4 by 19 by 9-1/4 inches and requires three AA batteries. Pros - Fun phrases from Sesame Street characters
- Two ramps for racing
- Elmo elevator brings cars to second level
- Hose really fits gas tanks
Cons - Cars are a bit too wide for the ramp
- Poor construction makes it difficult to move set around
- Cars can roll off elevator prematurely
What's in the Box 1 garage, 1 small ramp, 1 support frame, 2 support arms, 2 circular ramps, 1 gas pump platform, 2 cars.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 17 more reviews...
Who doesn't love a good Sesame Street toy? September 19, 2008 A. Oberkrieser (Chicago, IL) Bought this toy as a gift last Christmas, and it is still a favorite. It doesn't have much educational value (sorry Sesame Workshop), but it is a good fun toy that promotes play. Each character's section has a little touch pad, and when the car (or a hand) comes down over it, the character says a silly little phrase. The sound quality is great--not like the exorcist toys I grew up with in the 80s. Seems like a simple toy, but he enjoy it and it keeps his eyes off the TV, so that's good.
Don't waste your money June 24, 2008 T. Spillman (Alabama) This would be a fun toy if it weren't for one major problem - it won't stay together. It is so flimsy and so poorly constructed that it can't be played with. It's a cute idea, and we love the Seasame Street characters, but this toy is a complete disaster. Don't waste your money.
Cute and fun but falls apart January 22, 2008 Shannon Crossin My daughter likes to use the elevator with the toys but the ramps in the back come apart from the toy very easily and I'm constantly putting them back on.
Glue the ramps January 17, 2008 Cathy Irene (FL United States) Okay, so sometimes I buy on impulse and don't research on Amazon first. I bought this for my 2 1/2 yr old for Christmas 2008. Yes, the ramps fall off.. ALL the time. I finally got out some silicone glue and glued them on. They have been on for a few weeks and my little one LOVES playing with the garage and I LOVE not having to put the ramps back on every 15 minutes. Our cars roll down the ramp fine and stay on the elevator, unlike some other reviewers. I would have rather purchased one of the other Giggle N Go sets, but since I have this one, I wanted to make it work.
Fisher Price corrected problem January 12, 2008 teammeekins 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
I too agreed with the majority of posts. Piece of junk, wont stay together, etc. Returned the first, same problem with the second. I called Fisher Price and explained the situation. They sent one out to me and it works great! My kids fight over it and it still stays together. A bit of a pain in the neck to get one that would assemble correctly (kids played with the first as best they could until the second one came) but Fisher Price made good on it. Everyone with problems should contact the company!
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