🎉 Unleash the Mystery of Fun!
The Ryan's World Gold Egg is a surprise-filled toy designed for children aged 5 and up. Measuring 30.48 cm in all dimensions and weighing 589.67 g, it comes with 3 LR44 batteries included, ensuring immediate play. With no assembly required and made from durable plastic, this giant egg promises hours of engaging fun.
Product Dimensions | 30.48 x 30.48 x 30.48 cm; 589.67 g |
Batteries | 3 LR44 batteries required. (included) |
Manufacturer recommended age | 5 years and up |
Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries Included? | Yes |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Color | black |
ASIN | B07KDK345Y |
P**N
Wonder in my sins book
These are pricey, but for my three year old, this egg was the creme de la creme under the tree this Christmas. He enjoyed every single component. He's played more with that mystery putty than any other present. It stained my carpet in a little spot. It happened to. blend in, so no stars docked. A little pricey maybe but worth it for that smile.
A**E
Just understand, you're paying for the "surprise", not the toys inside.
My son is too young to have a good understanding of value or money. Instead, he carelessly spends my hard-earned money on silly things like skee-ball, crane machines, and ticket games. In fact, he'll sometimes spend $20-$30 of my money and only come out with a few dollars worth of prizes. Such a rip-off right... or is it? I personally think it's fine. At his age, he gets excited about the thrill of a surprise. He likes watching Ryan from Ryan's Toy Review and he enjoys his products. Yes, I could probably buy the same toys for $30 or less, but the result would be worthless. When my son received the "Gold" Egg from Ryan's Toy Review on Christmas from Santa, the value of the egg was in his response. Don't buy it if you can't afford it. Buy it only with the understanding that there is nothing of "monetary" value in the egg itself. If you can afford to do it, be sure your child actually wants it and is grateful for it. And then enjoy watching him/her open it. You are paying for what will be a happy moment for your child.
J**D
This toy is a waste of money
I felt that it was overpriced for what was inside. The only reason my kid wanted it was because he thought he would get to meet Ryan. I told him it was only a chance to win. Only one kid gets to go...he was disappointed when he was not chosen. And of course because of this chance to win it was priced much higher than the regular eggs. Which are full of cheap crap you can get at the dollar store. The family over promotes on their channel. They are greedy. I could of gotten him something nice for Christmas but that was all he wanted. I hated wasting my money on it. And he still was disappointed. He didn't win and the toys were lame.
T**S
Its worth the smile on your kids face
The egg is not worth the price but to see the look on my daughters face when she opened it was priceless
S**8
Granddaughter loved it..
My granddaughter loved it. I thought the price was a little too high, surprises could be a little better.
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