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Review of the E-I-Oh! Mickey Mouse Feature Plush #MickeyandMinnieToys @Flair_GP

by Author: Jade Lloyd

Do you have a Disney fan who would love the E-I-Oh! Mickey Mouse Feature Plush?

Join Farmer Mickey Mouse on a barnyard adventure with the Disney Junior Mickey Mouse E-I-Oh! Feature Plush. A great gift for any fan of Mickey Mouse available from Argos. Recommended for children aged 3 years + they will love singing and dancing along with Mickey Mouse as he does the Chicken Dance to the popular ‘Old McDonald’ song! He even plays a ‘What Animal Sound is That?’ game.

This interactive plush is made of soft materials (Mickey’s skin has a velvet feel) and comes dressed for the farm in a blue, white, and red plaid shirt and blue overalls. The clothing is incredibly detailed including dungaree stitching, collar, and hat pattern etc. His contrasting bright yellow hat and shoes make Mickey a very eye-catching toy!

So, what makes Mickey a must have toy for a Disney fan?

Key features of the Mickey Mouse Feature Plush.

  • Interactive singing and dancing Mickey Mouse plush toy that sings one song and plays one game.
  • Over 40cm tall farmer Mickey Mouse is a great size (16 Inches H x 14.25 Inches W x 6.75 Inches D) and is easily liftable for little arms, weighing 0.7 kg. Since there are no accessories, it makes it easy to carry around.
  • Mickey Mouse requires 6 x AAA batteries which are included.
  • The toy comes with 1 year’s manufacturer’s guarantee which is reassuring for parents. As Mickey contains electronics his Polyester fabric is wipe clean only.

What did Norah think of E-I-Oh! Mickey Mouse?

We loved joining Mickey Mouse for some farm fun. The toy is easy to operate with a 3-way switch on the base of his foot (Try Me/On/Off). From a parent’s perspective this is useful as other musical toys we own do not have an Off option to save the battery. If you tap the top of Mickey Mouse’s Left foot it activates the Animal Sounds Game, and the same action on the Right foot operates the song. It is well designed so children can do this themselves.

Mickey Mouse

The sound is clear and voice recognisable Mickey with his trademark giggle and use of the word ‘pal!’ The Old Macdonald song plays for less than a minute and E-I-Oh! Mickey Mouse wiggles, shakes his head, and flaps his arms all in smooth movements. Good for getting children to copy these actions and get moving. The ‘What Animal Sound is That?’ game has three animal choices, a piglet, chicken, and cow. Oink, Cluck, Moo! I think with adult supervision younger children would enjoy the animal sounds game.

Overall, the E-I-Oh! Mickey Mouse Feature Plush is a well-designed, well-constructed toy, perfect for little Disney fans. Price wise it is on the high side, at £60, which is why I like that Mickey is not only musical but offers the interactive game.

Terms and conditions.

One lucky winner will receive a E-I-Oh! Mickey Mouse Feature Plush. The competition will run from 25/8/21 – 30/8/21.

a Rafflecopter giveaway

UK Entrants ONLY aged 18 or over only. The prize cannot be exchanged for money or an alternative item. The winner(s) will be selected via Rafflecopter from all valid entries and be notified by Twitter and/or email within 7 days. If a winner does not claim the prize within 28 days and after three attempts at contact a new winner will be selected. All decisions are final. Facebook, Instagram and Twitter are in no way associated with the giveaways. Entry into this competition confirms your acceptance of these Terms and Conditions and your agreement to be bound by the decisions of TPJ. Any personal data given as part of the competition entry’s is used for this purpose only and will not be shared with third parties. Please refer to our privacy policy for more information on our data collection practice.

Ideal for a Birthday or a Christmas gift you will be singing away with your children!

 

 

 

#AD We were kindly gifted Mickey Mouse for the purposes of this review .

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