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| Redmon Ladybug Bongo Buddy |
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| Manufacturer: RedmonUSA |
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| List Price: $15.99 |
| Sale Price: $15.99 |
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Product Description |
| Redmon Bongo Buddies Redmon Bongo Buddies will make putting clothing, toys, crafts & shoes aaway even more exciting than usual. OK, it's true that children like to make a mess and aren't always concerned about who or how it gets cleaned up. The Bongo Buddy is designed to provide the child with a clean up pal to help motivate the clean up. Each Bongo Buddy is made of a durable nylon. There are six different characters to choose from. The items vary in height as the Alligator measures 28 |
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Product Details |
- Storage made easy
- Folds flat for easy storage
- Made of durable nylon; dimensions 22" by 33.5"
- Velcor closures
- Two carrying handles
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Love the ladybug
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| Review Date: February 10, 2010 |
| Reviewer: D. Mangan, South NJ |
| I store my children's stuffed toys in the ladybug. It holds a lot. The children love playing with it plus it looks neat sitting in the corner of the room. |
Finally all the toys have a home
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| Review Date: March 11, 2010 |
| Reviewer: diasha78, Staten Island, NY |
| My toddlers room was covered with stuffed toys and dolls everywhere until we got this bug. It's really cute and holds a lot of toys (all my daughters toys fit in with some room left on top). My daughter really loves the lady bug and actually puts all her toys back in before she goes to bed. She never put her toys away before we had this, so that's another big plus. But I agree with the previous reviewer, I don't think it's very sturdy but since we don't move it anywhere I hope it will last. |
cute, but not very durable
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| Review Date: December 21, 2009 |
| Reviewer: Bernie, Coatesville, PA |
| My two-year-old son LOVES the "bug." He loves feeding it all of his baby sister's laundry as well as his own. He also likes climbing into it and making it his fort. Between him and the cat (who also pretends it's a fort) the metal springy wire that gives the head the dome shape popped out at the edges (rather like an old, worn, underwire bra). I had to rip it out as there was no real way to shore up the tear, and it was an eye-poking hazard. I still use it, but it's not quite the same. I'll most likely be ordering the exact same one as a replacement one of these days. |
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