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Imaginext Adventures Dragon | 
enlarge | Brand: Fisher-Price Category: Toy
Buy New: $22.98
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Avg. Customer Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 7473
Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 8.6 x 7.3 x 5
Model: J8213 UPC: 027084353488 EAN: 0027084353488 ASIN: B000ETQR2W
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days Shipping: Expedited shipping available Condition: Brand new ,fast shipping, from a nonsmoking petfree home !!
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| Features:
| • | Dragon for Imaginext castle | | • | Push back dragon's trigger to make his wings flap | | • | Pull the trigger underneath to open his mighty jaw | | • | Part of Imaginext collection | | • | Age Range 3 to 12 Years |
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Product Description Imaginext Adventures Red Dragon
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| Customer Reviews: Read 1 more reviews...
great dragon October 29, 2008 I probably have more fun with this dragon than my son. We both like it a lot. It has wings that swing up and down. Head and mouth that moves back and forth. Even a mount on its back that you can attach some of the other action figures to. My only complaint is that the dragon has trouble picking things up in its mouth.
Love it! August 29, 2008 In my opinion, this is the best preschool dragon. It's not too cutesy (Fisher Price) which is good, because how can your young knight do battle with a happy smiling dragon? It's not too scary, which is good because hello, it's a toy for littles. No batteries needed, another plus. Small size for little hands, and relatively easy for little hands to manipulate the dragon to make it open it's mouth to pretend to breathe fire or operate its wings to fly away.
If your preschooler is into knights, get the Imaginex castle too--another wonderful product and better than Playmobile for the under 5's because there are no chokable tiny pieces, nor are there 100 of them!
has been a favorite for over a year August 5, 2008 My son first got this toy when he was around 2 I think. I was afraid that he'd be scared of it since the dragon has claws and a fierce expression, but he loved to make it's wings flap and it's mouth open and close. The toy is pretty sturdy and durable, so it survived being pulled, dropped and thrown across the room.
My son is now 4 and he still plays with this toy all the time. He no longer tries to pull open the mouth and slam it against the wall, but instead uses this dragon as the "bad guy" fighting against his Rescue Heroes and Planet Heroes (and sometimes against his Lego Pirates in a battle for the hidden treasure).
With no need for batteries, no electronic lights or sounds to break, this toy has brought literally years of imaginative play. I can't say enough good things about the Imaginext line of toys from Fisher Price. Definitely a good choice for preschool aged and up.
Great dragon toy! May 9, 2008 We have owned this toy for about 2 years now and being that my son is more into dinosaurs than dragons is likely the reason this isnt brought out as much. But when we do play with it, depending on how silly we want to be or exciting, it is alot of fun. It is really neat that you can move a lever to get its wings to flap and the head to move forward as if it is blowing fire (or if you are being goofy you can pretend its talking about silly things)!
Adventure Dragon January 14, 2007 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
I have two boys two and four years old and they both love the dragon.
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