When I went to look at the Monopoly this caught my eye. My kids always loved toys you could pull apart and change around. It's down from $49.99 to $16.98.

Be ready for any adventure with transformable, motorized Rocket who turns into 3 different vehicles! Turn Rocket into a dune buggy, moon rover or helicopter for action on land, in outer space, or in the skies! When kids transform Rocket into any of these vehicles, they'll hear great Rocket sounds and character phrases relating to that vehicle! It also comes with a turbo booster gadget that you can plug into Rocket to send him into super-fast mode. Just press the "Pat" button and the booster will light up and spin! Robot is also motorized so you can program him to move in 6 different programmable motion paths including left, right, forward, figure-eight, circles, and zig-zags. You can program up to 20 moves at a time for Rocket to perform. Also included are Leo and Annie figures decked out in Space Mission uniforms with two more additional play pieces! 3Y+
I wish I had a small boy I could buy that for. It's too cute and a steal at that price. :) I must remember to tell my husband to ask at work if anybody's wanting a gift like that for a grandson.
I think Fisher Price is the best toy manufacturer around. We had toys from my generation that got passed down to our own kids that were played with all the time and were just as good twenty years on and more.
I think Fisher Price is the best toy manufacturer around. We had toys from my generation that got passed down to our own kids that were played with all the time and were just as good twenty years on and more.
I agree. I want to spend a little more and get a toy that isn't in the trash in a month's time when I buy for kids. I can remember being upset myself when a stroller I got one Christmas broke. Kids don't forget that.





That is a good solid looking toy! I never buy the flimsy kind that are lucky to survive Christmas Day. Thanks for pointing that out, frazzledmom. :)
When you have only two pennies left in the world, buy a loaf of bread with one, and a rose with the other.