Hide-and-Seek Jojo Interactive Bunny

Hide-and-Seek Jojo Interactive Bunny
Model: 61019
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Introducing Hide-and-Seek Jojo Interactive Bunny, the bunny that really plays hide-and-seek with your preschooler! Jojo, the Hide and Seek Bunny, lowers his ears and counts to 10 while your child hides with the magic carrot. Jojo tracks the magic carrot, spinning around and celebrating when he finds it. If Hide-and-Seek Bunny Jojo cannot find the magic carrot, he will congratulate your child on doing a good job of hiding. Jojo was the Toy Insider Top 20 Toy Award Winner for 2010

Hide-and-Seek Jojo Interactive Bunny: Talks and sings Searches the room for his magic carrot and can detect and go around obstacles Adjustable volume switch Works best on hard floors and low pile carpet Jojo interactive bunny requires 4 AA batteries (included) and the magic carrot requires 3 AAA batteries (not included) A Walmart exclusive Hide-and-Seek Jojo Interactive Bunnyis for ages 18 months and up Jojo can find the carrot within a 12-ft. range Toy Insider Top 20 Toy Award Winner for 2010

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Item model number 61019
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2.4 out of 5 stars
UPC 630403610195

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(5)
Reviewed in the USA on Feb 19, 2012

If it count to 5 and say that it found the key, Jojo is in "demo mode" OR "store mode"... There is a small square box beside the reset button, you have to pull that out (remove it). There is a long stick connected with it. Then it will come out of demo mode. It worked for mine and hopefully will work for us as well! Good luck! It is very good toy, my daughter loves it.

Anonymous • Review provider: walmart.com
(5)
Reviewed in the USA on Jan 16, 2011

I was skeptical, at first, about this toy, since I had only seen it in commercials; each time my son would see it, he would be mesmerized. I bought it, taking a chance, and it has became his favorite toy of all time. He never plays with a toy consistently, but Jojo has been played with every single day, since Christmas. In fact, my son even sleeps with Jojo. In addition, Jojo is one tough little bunny! He has been dropped on his head a countless number of times and is carried around by his long ears almost everywhere, yet he's still going! I will admit that Jojo doesn't "find" his carrot as well as I thought he would, but my son doesn't even care about that; he simply enjoys watching and listening to Jojo; in fact, he has picked up several new words and phrases from his little blue friend.

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Reviewed in the USA on Jan 12, 2011

JoJo really does not work well. The one I purchased for my two year old, he celebrates finding his carrot (spinning around and around) when the carrot is in another room and off. No he isn't very good at playing hide and seek. But my daughter loves it when he counts and lower his ears. She counts right along. So never the less he is a bit educational. And my daughter has found other uses for Jojo such as cleaning his face and big eyes with her wipes, putting him in her traveling case, being a student in her pretend class room. He make a good sleeping buddy. And I have to admit the most surprising recent use for JoJo I encountered this morning was my daughter feeding JoJo her unwanted cereal and blaming JoJo for the mess. If she likes him - I like him- I can't take the toy back now even if wanted to (shes to attached)- but for all those who can please do and those who haven't don't purchase. JoJo doesn't play Hide & Seek

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(1)
Reviewed in the USA on Jan 02, 2011

Not sure why they named it Hide and Seak Jojo when you have to be in the same room and in sight for Jojo to find the carrot. My kids are 2 and 4 and when you say go hide they understand. Not go hide where Jojo can see you. I undersand how it works now but calling it hide and seek Jojo is decieving.

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Reviewed in the USA on Jan 01, 2011

My daughter was asking for this from Santa Claus. What a huge disappointed. Jojo is a no no. The people who made this should be ashamed of themselves putting such a disappointing toy out on the market. Walmart should be embarrassed to sell it. IT DOES NOT WORK AT ALL!!!!! What a waste of money and time and to see your kid so disappointed is even worse.!!!

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