Crocodile Dentist
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Average customer review:Product Description
Poor old croc has a tooth that's bothering him; pretend to be a dentist to help him out. Press the wrong tooth and he'll surprise you. With no loose parts and exciting snapping jaws, this is one game that will thrill toddlers and primary schoolers alike. No batteries required.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #777 in Toys & Games
- Brand: Winning Moves
- Model: 1049
- Released on: 2006-05-22
- Dimensions: 7.12" h x 5.62" w x 4.00" l, .44 pounds
Features
- Contains: 1 plastic crocodile
- No loose parts
- Fun for individuals and groups!
- 1-4 players
Editorial Reviews
From the Manufacturer
Which tooth is bothering the poor old croc? Press the sore tooth and he'll surprise you.
Customer Reviews
Great for playdates, but a bit fragile
We are on our third crocodile dentist! It is a wonderful wonderful toy that my developmentally delayed preschooler and his typical friend all LOVE. But I carry it to the park in a large toy bag and the past two copies have broken...when you press a tooth it won't stay down anymore. A good way around this might be to keep it in a box of it's own.
This is also a wonderful toy for parents following the RDI Steve Gutstein social therapy for children with Autism. Because this toy has an element of surprise, as you press each tooth you never know if this is the tooth that will cause the jaw to snap shut! Note: the snapping shut is fairly gentle and safe for preschoolers!
travel toy
The toy was much smaller than I thought it would be but it makes an OK travel toy because there is no loose pieces. Also, it did not take my 4yr old long to realise that the tooth ( a different one each time) which is stiff to push is the one which makes the croc's mouth close.
Comedy!!!
This thing bites pretty hard!!! I love to play it as does my wife. My 4 year old daughter likes to carry it around, but is afraid to play it. She gets scared when it bites.




