by Fisher-Price
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| Sales Rank: | 42831 (lower is better) |
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| Label: | Fisher-Price |
| UPC: | 027084088106 |
| Binding: | Toy |
| Published By: | Fisher-Price |
| ASIN: | B0002YDPT2 |
| Category: | Toy |
Little People Lil' Kingdom Castle Features
- Includes king, queen, horse, table and two chairs, bed, 2 stone fence pieces and a gate for the horse
- The drawbridge lowers, trumpets blare, lights flicker, and the throne rotates onto the balcony -- all when yo push down on the tower flag!
- Serve a mean fit for a king and queen!
- The horse has his own room!
Editorial Reviews and Product Descriptions
Product Description
Once upon a time in a kingdom filled with laughter, a king and queen in their castle lived happily ever after! Their Lil' Kingdom Castle is filled with things to do. Royally fun for everyone - won't you come to play, too? The drawbridge lowers, the trumpets blare, the lights flicker and the throne rotates onto the balcony - all when you push down on the tower flag! Requires 3 "AA" batteries (not included). Measures 18" x 6.13" x 11". Playsets, figures and accessories sold separately.
Customer Reviews
The new Little People castle. - Reviewed on 2007-03-02
When I was a kid, I played with my brother's Little People castle; my toy Smurfs loved the creaky drawbridge, pink dragon with his cave, and horses with accessories.
Dismayed at the prices of vintage Little People castles on eBay, I decided on the new version for my son. Of course, Little People are very different than they once were, but this castle is about as reminiscent of the old one as a person could expect. There are pictures of the new dragon integrated into the decor--pictures of the old dragon appeared on the old castle, too. The barred window on the horse's room looks like the one on the old dungeon, and it's located in the equivalent of the same place. The way the new staircase rotates when you open the castle reminds me of the way the old staircase swiveled out.
Given all that, there's not much I really miss about the old castle. I did love the cave and the moat with its fish and crocogator, but the new drawbridge features a cool lion's head holding the door knocker. The new Little Kingdom horses are cute, although the method of attaching them to the cart is a bit strange (there's basically a hole for a peg in the top of the tail area). The dragons are also pretty endearing. The new furniture will certainly stand up to more play than the foam upholstery of the old furniture did!
The castle's layout is a little strange to me. Since the castle folds out, two rooms end up being in one area when it's closed. Until I actually read the description on the box, I was very confused by the horse's room. I was still seeing it as part of what's apparently the queen's room. With the barred window (which opens) and grooming supplies there next to the queen's clothing, I wondered what the heck was going on. Was the queen attempting an escape?
Another source of confusion: I think there's only one bed, but it's pretty small to comfortably sleep two. Does either the king or the queen have to be awake at all times?
And I haven't played with it too much, but I'm not sure there's a way to keep the throne on the balcony out (it swings out when the horns trumpet and the torches light up). So if one of the rulers wants to make a speech, (s)he'll probably have to stand.
Still, these little details spark my curiosity rather than actually bothering me. I do think this is a great toy with plenty of room for expansion and for stretching the imagination.
I hope that my son has as many hours of fun with his Little People castle as I had with my brother's!
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