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elegant chair February 12, 2008 LAVANYA (UK)
My sister Raji send this gift chair to my 2 year old daughter Nishtha for her birthday .it is really amazing ,she sit on the chair like princes . she enjoyed a lot with music and crown and ring. the birthday day is fulfilled and make my daughter PRINCES. I and my husband really feel happy .if you want to give some unforgettable special gift choose this chair. it is looking like marble chair with beautiful pink colour , it is not for regular use but for occasions it is really really beautiful GIFT.
good buy January 20, 2008 Ms. Meggie A. Gee (uk) having received the throne found the putting together quite straight forward, the chair is quite robust and we liked the way the jewellery could be kept safe clicked into allocated places around the back of the chair. the child it was for loved it and has hours of fun with it. the only disappointment was the small doll that fits into the arm of the chair is very flimsey and as reported by other customers falls in half when put into the sitting postion. on the whole a very gd buy for 29.99 but wouldnt pay 59.99.
Okay, but not worth nowhere near RRP January 4, 2008 Smart Shopper (UK) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Bought this on Amazon for 17 pounds, and its not worth a penny more than that. The RRP is an absolute rip-off. The box was glued shut so tight it almost never made it out. The chair is very plasticky and only just sturdy enough for a child to sit in. It is a pain to put together and the pieces only just forcefully pushed into place. The sound is dissappointing as it makes only one sound when the child sits down. The lid to the armchair compartment keeps coming off the and the mirror on the other armchair side wont stay in place. The accessories are no better qulaity than a toy jewellery set from the pound shop. It also came with a little doll which was a good surprise for the child.
great value,for mum great fun for any budding princess January 2, 2008 loopy_lou (somewhere i wish i wasnt) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought two of these for my niece and daughter, both loved it and spend a lot of time in their chairs and being little drama queens, lol They were great value at under 20 but the jewellery is a bit awkward and plasticy , other than that it is pretty sturdy and comfy for them and the storage seat is handy as they have started shoving all those bits that usually loiter on the floor in it Although i do admit i don't thinks it is worth the full 60
Where's the back of it? January 1, 2008 Kendra 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Amazon had this on sale for about twenty dollars (40 pounds) last week, so I purchased this for my own little four year old princess. She had wanted it and she definitely needed (sure) a throne, so for that price, with free shipping, it was really a good deal. I put the throne together easily and it is and was a big hit with her. Everything works as it supposed to. So, why not four or five stars? Well, really, this retails for about $80, and it definitely isn't worth this because the back of the chair comes unfinished. So, unless you have an actual Throne Room, where your little monarch can greet her subjects, you will occasionally-- most likely-- have the back of the chair showing. And, it is unattractive. There are about eight to ten screw heads sticking out of it, the long part of the necklace, and it's left completely unadorned. I imagine it would have cost Mattel an additional fifty cents to create a snap-on plastic plate to cover all this. And, they didn't do it. The chair is only attractive from the front. My daughter wanted to put this upstairs and use it with her Disney Princess Vanity (that came with a little plastic stool) and now the pretty part of the chair only shows in the mirror of the vanity. It's just really ugly from the back. I am trying to decide how to cover that part, but since the screws actually stick OUT of the chair about a quarter inch (safely-- surrounded by plastic), I can't just put on some pretty decals. I'm going to have to actually do something a bit more time-consuming. Other gripe: The chair's removable jewelry is not so well-made. The chairs gems are really removable bracelets, rings, earrings, necklace, and crown. They are very very cheaply made-- no better than the kids' toy store jewelry you might buy occasionally. They are not so easy to pull out of the chair and they are not so easy to snap back in. She can do it some of the time, but often needs assistance. Also, the earrings are molded kind of weirdly with two little pieces of protruding plastic that hurt anyone's ears when put on. The good part about this is that they can stay on, but they really hurt. The rings are too big (like most pretend jewelry) but the bracelets are perfectly sized. The skirt would have been improved for both the chair and the girl had it been a bit elasticized. From the front, this is a great little throne. With batteries, it plays a short ceremonial melody every time someone sits upon it. My daughter loves this. And, it has two little secret compartments-- under the seat (which uses a little button or key to open it) and on the arm rest (a teeny princess doll is included, but watch out! The legs break off of this immediately and you have to keep snapping them on!) The other armrest has a built in mirror. So, my daughter really likes her throne and I like that she likes it. I am very much less unimpressed with the big huge shortcut Mattel took when making it, though.
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