Pocoyo Squeeze ‘n Play (review and giveaway)

My 2 1/2 year old daughter isn’t really all that familiar with the characters from Pocoyo or the show itself (currently on Nick JR., PBS and Univision) However, when she opened the box with this soft 9-inch tall guy inside and heard 3 different sounds he makes when you squeeze his tummy, she immediately declared him her new baby.

This little guy has found his way into a doll stroller, a doll bed and into my daughter’s high chair (it was time for his lunch.)

I love that my kidlet didn’t need to be familiar with the show to immediately make friends with Pocoyo himself. Imagine the reaction that a die-hard fan of the cartoon would have?

My one issue is that I really don’t love toys that make noise…particularly toys that don’t have volume control. Thankfully, my daughter is more into toting Pocoyo around than actually squeezing him…though she does enjoy his little giggle.

The lovely folks at Bandai are providing one Squeeze ‘n Play Plush to a lucky winner!

He is perfect for all kids 18 months and up and retails for $19.99


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Disclaimer: I received a sample toy to facilitate my honest review.

41 thoughts on “Pocoyo Squeeze ‘n Play (review and giveaway)

  1. the charactor or the value…I like Elly and memories are a gift for life (I’m sure this was really simple, but I’m just not functioning like I should this morning lol) Thanks for the chance

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  3. My favorite is Expressing Feelings because I think children should be able to express how they feel. Thanks.
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  4. I love to watch Pocoyo with my son. He just giggles and laughs so much at Pato the duck. I think he is our favorite.

    memories are a gift for life

  5. I absolutely love “Learning to Learn”! Specific lessons are great, but they don’t show children how to find the answers to the questions they have. Learning how to find those answers and remembering them on one’s own is so very important.

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