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Feed Marshall one of 26 treats to learn about the world of rescuing, phonics, letters, colors and more
Motorized eyes and ears react to gameplay. Age range: 2 to 5 years
Multiple modes and activities provide lots of fun and a rich learning experience
Treats store inside the Pup packs
Requires 3 AA batteries (batteries included for demo purposes only, new batteries recommended for regular use.)
Description
Learn letters and more with the PAW Patrol Treat Time Marshall by VTech. Put a
bone-shaped Pup Treat into Marshall’s mouth and he will recognize each piece
and respond with letters, phonics, objects and more. When Marshall’s had
enough treats, store the Pup Treats inside his pup pack. Explore four play
modes including letter, learning rescue, search and rescue and music time.
Your little one will love watching Marshall’s ears and eyes move while they
pretend to go on rescue missions. Plus, you can personalize Marshall to
recognize the first letter of your child’s name every time they plug in that
letter. Go on rescue missions and more with Marshall! Requires 3 AA batteries
(batteries included for demo purposes only; new batteries recommended for
regular use). Intended for ages 2 to 5 years.
Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 11.02 x 12.05 inches
Item Weight: 2.02 pounds
Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.
This product includes free shipping to all US addresses.
Delivery
Unless otherwise stated above, most products arrive within 2-3 business days. Larger items may take 6-9 business days. Tracking information will be automatically provided as soon as your order ships.
Feed Marshall one of 26 treats to learn about the world of rescuing, phonics, letters, colors and more
Motorized eyes and ears react to gameplay. Age range: 2 to 5 years
Multiple modes and activities provide lots of fun and a rich learning experience
Treats store inside the Pup packs
Requires 3 AA batteries (batteries included for demo purposes only, new batteries recommended for regular use.)
Description
Learn letters and more with the PAW Patrol Treat Time Marshall by VTech. Put a
bone-shaped Pup Treat into Marshall’s mouth and he will recognize each piece
and respond with letters, phonics, objects and more. When Marshall’s had
enough treats, store the Pup Treats inside his pup pack. Explore four play
modes including letter, learning rescue, search and rescue and music time.
Your little one will love watching Marshall’s ears and eyes move while they
pretend to go on rescue missions. Plus, you can personalize Marshall to
recognize the first letter of your child’s name every time they plug in that
letter. Go on rescue missions and more with Marshall! Requires 3 AA batteries
(batteries included for demo purposes only; new batteries recommended for
regular use). Intended for ages 2 to 5 years.
Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 11.02 x 12.05 inches
Item Weight: 2.02 pounds
Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.
This product includes free shipping to all US addresses.
Delivery
Unless otherwise stated above, most products arrive within 2-3 business days. Larger items may take 6-9 business days. Tracking information will be automatically provided as soon as your order ships.
Feed Marshall one of 26 treats to learn about the world of rescuing, phonics, letters, colors and more
Motorized eyes and ears react to gameplay. Age range: 2 to 5 years
Multiple modes and activities provide lots of fun and a rich learning experience
Treats store inside the Pup packs
Requires 3 AA batteries (batteries included for demo purposes only, new batteries recommended for regular use.)
Description
Learn letters and more with the PAW Patrol Treat Time Marshall by VTech. Put a
bone-shaped Pup Treat into Marshall’s mouth and he will recognize each piece
and respond with letters, phonics, objects and more. When Marshall’s had
enough treats, store the Pup Treats inside his pup pack. Explore four play
modes including letter, learning rescue, search and rescue and music time.
Your little one will love watching Marshall’s ears and eyes move while they
pretend to go on rescue missions. Plus, you can personalize Marshall to
recognize the first letter of your child’s name every time they plug in that
letter. Go on rescue missions and more with Marshall! Requires 3 AA batteries
(batteries included for demo purposes only; new batteries recommended for
regular use). Intended for ages 2 to 5 years.
Product Dimensions: 3.94 x 11.02 x 12.05 inches
Item Weight: 2.02 pounds
Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.
Item model number: 80-190400
Manufacturer recommended age: 24 months - 5 years
Batteries: 3 AA batteries required. (included)
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No
Release date: March 7, 2016
Mfg Recommended age: 24 months - 5 years
Manufacturer: V Tech
Shipping
This product includes free shipping to all US addresses.
Delivery
Orders placed now will arrive in 6-9 business days. Tracking information will be automatically provided as soon as your order ships.
By Phxxtc - Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2016
Treat time Marshall
My little one really loves this he's almost 4. The speech is loud and clear. Easy to use. However the back is flat and tends to fall over quite a bit.
3.0 out of 5 stars
By Jackie Beth - Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2017
Okay but...
Cute but could use some improvements. 1) All you do is insert the treat halfway and he reads it to you. It would be nice if he actually "ate" the treat and it went to his belly. 2) it doesn't count. Just reads the letter on the treat and then you take it back out of his mouth and give him another one to read 3)I should have known better than to buy another toy with so many pieces. This isn't a manufacture fault but more so personal. There are a ton of these treats all over my house and I'm still finding them. I guess I would say they should have come with a treat bag to hold them in because otherwise you're putting them in a zip lock baggie or they are everywhere.
3.0 out of 5 stars
By axl143 - Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2018
Just ok, thought I'd like it more
It's cute. I don't love it, thought I was going to. I thought the bones went in his mouth and fell into his belly, not so. You put a bone in and depending on what mode you are in he tells you about that particular bone but then you have to take it out and put another bone in, etc. My 2 year old has a hard time getting the bones in and out so it has definitely not been a favorite xmas gift. And I liked that there was the whole alphabet BUT it makes for a lot of bones in a pile to keep track of. They do store in his belly to keep things tidy when done. And there are a lot of modes for different learning elements. Maybe she'll grow into it. As a mom and having played with a million different toys I would not fully put my recommendation on this one. Everything has a learning curve nowadays that are a lot better than this.
5.0 out of 5 stars
By Tiffany J. - Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2017
Creepy But Fun
We purchased this toy for my sons second birthday and it has been a huge hit. I personally think his eyes are a little off looking but my toddler could care less about Marshall looking like a creeper. The toy is very sturdy and has one of the best voices I've heard for a Paw Patrol toy. For once it actually sounds like Marshall. The bones are a little hard for his small hands to get in and out of Marshall's mouth but the more he plays with it, the easier it gets. I would recommend this for any child who loves Paw Patrol but has a parent like me that is trying to squeeze learning into playtime.
4.0 out of 5 stars
By Alyssa Brittany - Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2020
Great gift for young learners
Very cute product! My 4 year old son is learning his alphabet and sometimes has a little trouble. We have a singing fridge magnet, that he loves, but I wanted to get him another resource to utilize. He loves paw patrol and when I saw this I just knew I had to purchase it. Marshall makes cute sounds and asks for specific letters. My son just loves putting the treat in his mouth and enjoys telling us when he does a good job at picking which letters Marshall asked for. My only issues are that the door to store the pieces easily comes off, making it so that I have to put the door back on multiple times per day. The other issue is that the animatronics are rather loud, sometimes making it difficult to hear Marshall. Overall, though, it’s a really great little toy and my son loves it!
3.0 out of 5 stars
By Alla - Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2017
Treats are too difficult for a child to put in or pull out -- this is not for independent play
Great idea, and I really like that the treats can be stored inside the toy. Major complaint -- it's impossible for a 2 year old to put the treat in or pull it out, it's just too difficult, this means he cannot play with it by himslef. He gets frustrated that he needs help to do this.
5.0 out of 5 stars
By AmazonShopper309 - Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2019
Great Educational Toy!
Originally bought for my 20 month old who loves paw patrol, but due to it being difficult to insert and remove the bones, I decided it’s better for my 4 year old who has more hand coordination. It’s still a bit of task for me to remove them myself, but I found it’s easier to insert correctly when lying it down flat and easier to remove them from the mouth by placing a thumb on one side of the bone and the index finger on the other side to pull. Very educational, eyes open and close and ears move. Overall good toy!
1.0 out of 5 stars
By Katie Hoffman - Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2019
Doesn’t work properly
Update: I loved the idea of this toy. But I’ve only been able to get the sensor to recognize a letter treat one time in the past month. I’ve done all the troubleshooting in the directions but it just doesn’t register. Very disappointing after spending the money on it. Great learning product for the paw patrol lover. My son loves it bc it’s paw patrol and mommy loves it bc he can learn from it. You do have to make sure you put the bone in his mouth just right to work properly tho.
Top Reviews
4.0 out of 5 stars
By Phxxtc - Reviewed in the United States on August 20, 2016
Treat time Marshall
My little one really loves this he's almost 4. The speech is loud and clear. Easy to use. However the back is flat and tends to fall over quite a bit.
3.0 out of 5 stars
By Jackie Beth - Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2017
Okay but...
Cute but could use some improvements. 1) All you do is insert the treat halfway and he reads it to you. It would be nice if he actually "ate" the treat and it went to his belly. 2) it doesn't count. Just reads the letter on the treat and then you take it back out of his mouth and give him another one to read 3)I should have known better than to buy another toy with so many pieces. This isn't a manufacture fault but more so personal. There are a ton of these treats all over my house and I'm still finding them. I guess I would say they should have come with a treat bag to hold them in because otherwise you're putting them in a zip lock baggie or they are everywhere.
3.0 out of 5 stars
By axl143 - Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2018
Just ok, thought I'd like it more
It's cute. I don't love it, thought I was going to. I thought the bones went in his mouth and fell into his belly, not so. You put a bone in and depending on what mode you are in he tells you about that particular bone but then you have to take it out and put another bone in, etc. My 2 year old has a hard time getting the bones in and out so it has definitely not been a favorite xmas gift. And I liked that there was the whole alphabet BUT it makes for a lot of bones in a pile to keep track of. They do store in his belly to keep things tidy when done. And there are a lot of modes for different learning elements. Maybe she'll grow into it. As a mom and having played with a million different toys I would not fully put my recommendation on this one. Everything has a learning curve nowadays that are a lot better than this.
5.0 out of 5 stars
By Tiffany J. - Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2017
Creepy But Fun
We purchased this toy for my sons second birthday and it has been a huge hit. I personally think his eyes are a little off looking but my toddler could care less about Marshall looking like a creeper. The toy is very sturdy and has one of the best voices I've heard for a Paw Patrol toy. For once it actually sounds like Marshall. The bones are a little hard for his small hands to get in and out of Marshall's mouth but the more he plays with it, the easier it gets. I would recommend this for any child who loves Paw Patrol but has a parent like me that is trying to squeeze learning into playtime.
4.0 out of 5 stars
By Alyssa Brittany - Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2020
Great gift for young learners
Very cute product! My 4 year old son is learning his alphabet and sometimes has a little trouble. We have a singing fridge magnet, that he loves, but I wanted to get him another resource to utilize. He loves paw patrol and when I saw this I just knew I had to purchase it. Marshall makes cute sounds and asks for specific letters. My son just loves putting the treat in his mouth and enjoys telling us when he does a good job at picking which letters Marshall asked for. My only issues are that the door to store the pieces easily comes off, making it so that I have to put the door back on multiple times per day. The other issue is that the animatronics are rather loud, sometimes making it difficult to hear Marshall. Overall, though, it’s a really great little toy and my son loves it!
3.0 out of 5 stars
By Alla - Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2017
Treats are too difficult for a child to put in or pull out -- this is not for independent play
Great idea, and I really like that the treats can be stored inside the toy. Major complaint -- it's impossible for a 2 year old to put the treat in or pull it out, it's just too difficult, this means he cannot play with it by himslef. He gets frustrated that he needs help to do this.
5.0 out of 5 stars
By AmazonShopper309 - Reviewed in the United States on December 31, 2019
Great Educational Toy!
Originally bought for my 20 month old who loves paw patrol, but due to it being difficult to insert and remove the bones, I decided it’s better for my 4 year old who has more hand coordination. It’s still a bit of task for me to remove them myself, but I found it’s easier to insert correctly when lying it down flat and easier to remove them from the mouth by placing a thumb on one side of the bone and the index finger on the other side to pull. Very educational, eyes open and close and ears move. Overall good toy!
1.0 out of 5 stars
By Katie Hoffman - Reviewed in the United States on April 10, 2019
Doesn’t work properly
Update: I loved the idea of this toy. But I’ve only been able to get the sensor to recognize a letter treat one time in the past month. I’ve done all the troubleshooting in the directions but it just doesn’t register. Very disappointing after spending the money on it. Great learning product for the paw patrol lover. My son loves it bc it’s paw patrol and mommy loves it bc he can learn from it. You do have to make sure you put the bone in his mouth just right to work properly tho.
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