My Little Pony Ponyville Pinkie Pie's Balloon House | 
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| Brand: Hasbro Category: Toy
Buy New: $39.99
New (16) from $39.99
Rating: 13 reviews Sales Rank: 15324
Batteries: 2 Batteries Included: Yes Age: 4 - 7 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 15.2 x 12.9 x 6.7
MPN: 62329 0000 Model: 62326 UPC: 653569181033 EAN: 0653569181033 ASIN: B000LZFV6M
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new sealed, from a nonsmoking petfree home !!
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| Features:
| • | BALLON HOUSE playset features a light-up chandelier and three levels of fun pony play! | | • | Playset comes with PINKIE PIE and BLOSSOMFORTH pony Figureures, bed, table, seesaw, frog, vase, flower, 2 perfume bottles, bath brush, 2 sandwiches on plates, 2 cups and mail. | | • | Includes 2 AAA batteries. |
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Product Description BALLON HOUSE playset features a light-up chandelier and three levels of fun pony play! Playset comes with PINKIE PIE and BLOSSOMFORTH pony Figureures, bed, table, seesaw, frog, vase, flower, 2 perfume bottles, bath brush, 2 sandwiches on plates, 2 cups and mail. Includes 2 AAA batteries. Ages 4 and up.Welcome to Pinkie Pie's Balloon House playset! This pretty pink balloon, right in the heart of Ponyville, is always filled with friends and fun! Open up this colorful pony playset for three levels of pony fun! The top floor houses a bedroom and powder room. You'll find a dresser with a pull-out drawer, and a chandelier that really lights up! A 'jumping' frog sits in the fountain on the second floor! Ponies can relax in the bottom-floor living room! There's also an opening mailbox and a moving seesaw to add to the fun! When you're done, pack it all up inside and take it with you for pony fun on the go! Includes 2 'AAA' batteries.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 8 more reviews...
Love Pinkie Pie's Balloon House August 24, 2008 M. Elberson (Georgia) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This was the first Ponyville item I bought my daughter and she loves it! Very cute and played wth every day. We've had this almost a year and it's still in excellent shape and gets played with almost every day! My daughter loves the light that comes on in the bedroom and the shower. Excellent toy for little girls!
Fun Toy! June 24, 2008 D. Herron (Upstate SC) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My 5 year old LOVES playing with this toy. It was worth the price I paid for sure. It folds up easily to store.
Very Little Ponies December 28, 2007 Scooter (Vienna, VA United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
These ponies are very small, along with their very small tea cups and plates. This is not a toy for a very small child (or a home with one in it) or one that puts thing in their mouths. But, my 5 year old daughter loves all types of My Little Ponies. You can even get more ponies that come with little pony shoes!
Great Buy December 12, 2007 K. Augustus-Rivas (Trinidad) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My four year old got this for her birthday in november and she plays with it everyday...for hours. She role plays and involves her other toys in household activities. I love its durability.
Really Ugly! December 11, 2007 Mother Brown 3 out of 14 found this review helpful
I bought this on impulse when it was on sale for $20. My daughter (age 3) loves all dollhouses and tiny things, and had just had a good time playing with her cousins my little ponies, so I thought she'd like it. I didn't realise from the picture quite how hideously pink it is. It really is an eyesore. We have a lot of Playmobil, which has much better detailing, and is far less offensive to the parents' eye -- and in fact more fun for my daughter, too. She liked this house, and spent some time with it. But she was disappointed that the ponies have hard hair -- you can't brush it or stroke it. The frog doesn't come out of his shower,which seemed sad. The mail box is cute, but not unique -- we have a fisher price dollhouse which also has a mail box. I keep hoping that my daughter will not mind when I re-gift this ugly house; wish I'd never given it to her. She does still quite like it, so I feel bad about getting rid of it. But it depresses me. Slave children in China presumably suffered to make this hideous thing. I know I'm a snob, and I'm sure a lot of people have fun with it. But if you mind about how toys look, I'd recommend playmobil over this, any day. Or if your childr really wants ponies, you could get just the set with the wagons: those ponies have brfushable hair, which these do not. It is durable, sadly; I keep wishing it would braeak, but it doesn't...
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