Saturday, January 29, 2011

Transformers Characters Bumblebee Helmet

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Bumblebee is doubtless the most popular Transformers Bumblebee toy but there are big bargains to be had on other Bumblebee toys alike the Transformers Bumblebee Helmet
Transformers Bumblebee Helmet.
Any baby who enjoys Transformers and playing come out the roles of the Transformers characters will be beguiled with the Bumblebee Voice Mixer Helmet.


The Transformers Bumblebee Helmet is an exciting electronic toy that in reality changes your articulation so that when you talk you voice but alike Bumblebee in the movies. How cool is that?

The Helmet is held firmly in aim using and adjustable lash so that it will agree well. And to add more excitation the helmet is very naturalistic to see at and features robotic sounds to build it eve more lifelike. Children can act come out the entire story of Bumblebee from the various cartoons, comics and live on action movies. The Helmet adds to their imagination and creativity by making them feel more part of the character, as they role play the best-loved Transformers hero. Eve adults can have a lot of fun with this robotic mask.

The helmet is operated exploitation three buttons. The first creates the changeover noise for Bumblebee to transform into his care mode. The second button switches on the battle phrases, and the third button provides the voice mixer. The voice mixer on its own would be adequate to apply lots of fun, but the whole helmet ensemble makes this a really fun role play toy. It's a great opportunity to encourage children to participate in inventive play. When teamed with a transformers dress up the whole ensemble will provide hours of fun, but as long as your child remembers to take the helmet off for meal times! Of course the ultimate package would be to have the costume, the helmet and the latest must-have Bumblebee toy which is doubtless the Transformers Battle Ops Bumblebee action figure released in the fall of 2010

The box contains the Bumblebee voice mixer headdress and extra plastic straps. 3 "AA" batteries are required and come included in the package

The Bumblebee Helmet has mostly good reviews, even so, it does appear to be more or less big for some jr. children. The recommended age is from 5 age up.


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