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I recently bought the Pocket Pilot toy that you produce under license from Parents Magazine at Target.
It is an adorable toy and my 17 month old son loves it. It's a more realistic and cooler version of this toy from Playskool:
http://www.hasbro.com/pl/page.viewproduct/product_id.13036/dn/playskool/default.cfm
I do have a safety concern about the 2 styluses that came with the toy. One has a string attached to it, the other fits inside the toy. Both seem awfully small for an 18 month old to use and could easily be lost. I also can't figure out if and where the one with the string should be attached to (there were no specific instructions that I could find in the package). I find myself watching him very closely with the toy because of it. (I assumed the 18 month and older restriction was due to cognitive abilities and not for small parts when I bought the toy for Alan.)
I have to post a photo I took of Alan playing with the toy as I can't find it anywhere on the internet. He really loves it,
It is an adorable toy and my 17 month old son loves it. It's a more realistic and cooler version of this toy from Playskool:
http://www.hasbro.com/pl/page.viewproduct/product_id.13036/dn/playskool/default.cfm
I do have a safety concern about the 2 styluses that came with the toy. One has a string attached to it, the other fits inside the toy. Both seem awfully small for an 18 month old to use and could easily be lost. I also can't figure out if and where the one with the string should be attached to (there were no specific instructions that I could find in the package). I find myself watching him very closely with the toy because of it. (I assumed the 18 month and older restriction was due to cognitive abilities and not for small parts when I bought the toy for Alan.)
I have to post a photo I took of Alan playing with the toy as I can't find it anywhere on the internet. He really loves it,