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The instruments are pretty durable. She's a card anyway and this is a great product for that kind of personality and imagination. It was worth the money to me. Got this kit for my seven year old daughter and she has a ball with it. I have a ball watching her play different "wacky" doctors with it.
we may expand on the kit as more things happen. after her 1st dental visit(this week) she is even more involved. & we explain why.
she is in heaven. its so funny. i bought this for my 2 yr old god-daughter.
she knows which piece is for what. ty for the start. we play "sick & dead" 1 falls on the floor & 1 rushes to get the kit.
rofl.
The toys are durable and have held up to the playing. The working stethoscope was a big hit, as well as the thermometer. I bought this for my 3 year old son for Christmas who told me he wants to be a doctor. The hard plastic container is great as everything fits right back in it for easy pick up. I would recommend this toy for purchase. He has had lots of fun playing with all of the different doctor items. The working pager and cell phone are great, although my 12 month old somehow messed up the phone (it kept making a constant, loud noise and we had to remove the batteries).
He received it for Christmas and he has used it several times every day since. My son has fixed everybody's "owies" many times over. I would deffinitley recommend it. It is always hard to tell from a small picture what a toy will be like. This product is very well made.
The box that contains everything is pretty sturdy and has solid catches to keep it closed. There is a syringe whose plunger works but in a safe fashion and then a couple of surgical tools. This toy is more than adequate for a safe medical make believe between little friends and has enough variety of items to sustain an extended role play. My daughter really enjoyed this set and set to work on me immediately with the included glasses perched on her nose and brandishing a stethoscope. At the current price point of $18+, it is a reasonable buy. The blood pressure gauge spins when the bulb is squeezed and the cuff is sized right for a small bicep. The quality of the pieces is decent with batteries included (surprisingly) in the beeper and the stethoscope. The stethoscope makes coughing sounds when pressed and the beeper beeps with an emergency light displaying.
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