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	<title>《Baby Farm Friends Bowling》的评论</title>
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		<link>http://www.books-sales.com/baby-farm-friends-bowling#comment-1865</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 04:52:28 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>By  Mrs. P. L. Smith "justmetisher" (Scotland)      

I bought this for my second grandson's 1st birthday. The whole family loves it. (even the adults) The ball makes noise and the pins are soft enough that even if a pin battle breaks out it doesn't hurt. 

Definitly a winner!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By  Mrs. P. L. Smith &#8220;justmetisher&#8221; (Scotland)      </p>
<p>I bought this for my second grandson&#8217;s 1st birthday. The whole family loves it. (even the adults) The ball makes noise and the pins are soft enough that even if a pin battle breaks out it doesn&#8217;t hurt. </p>
<p>Definitly a winner!</p>
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		<link>http://www.books-sales.com/baby-farm-friends-bowling#comment-1864</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 04:51:47 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>By  K. Smith (the west) 
     

Bought this for my friend's 18 month-old daughter who is a very active kid. She enjoyed carrying the pins around as much as doing any real bowling. Friend was very appreciative of the gift.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By  K. Smith (the west) </p>
<p>Bought this for my friend&#8217;s 18 month-old daughter who is a very active kid. She enjoyed carrying the pins around as much as doing any real bowling. Friend was very appreciative of the gift.</p>
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		<link>http://www.books-sales.com/baby-farm-friends-bowling#comment-1863</link>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 09 Mar 2008 04:51:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>By  Caitlin Kendall "Nanny Extraordinaire" (NYC)      

This is a nice little set of plush animal bowling pins and a soft ball with which to knock them down. We purchased it when our youngest child was an infant (he's now 16 months) and his brother was a toddler set on throwing everything he could get his hands on. The soft aspect of the toys drew us to them, as did the different sounds, which would appeal to the baby. As it turns out, neither of them have ever really used it for the intended purpose - the older child (now 2.5 years) prefers body bowling over using the ball! He sets up some of the pins and then jumps off of the couch into the middle of them. I have only two complaints about the toys. First of all, they attract animal hair and other floor muck very easily and are difficult to clean. We have two dogs, and the pins often seem to have more dog hair on them than the dogs! Secondly, they can be hard for the kids to stand up on the carpet. After a few tries on his own, the 2 year old gets frustrated and walks away or, if he's in a bad mood, starts tossing them all over the living room. Ultimately, this is probably a set better suited to a pet-free household or a no/low pile carpet floor.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>By  Caitlin Kendall &#8220;Nanny Extraordinaire&#8221; (NYC)      </p>
<p>This is a nice little set of plush animal bowling pins and a soft ball with which to knock them down. We purchased it when our youngest child was an infant (he&#8217;s now 16 months) and his brother was a toddler set on throwing everything he could get his hands on. The soft aspect of the toys drew us to them, as did the different sounds, which would appeal to the baby. As it turns out, neither of them have ever really used it for the intended purpose - the older child (now 2.5 years) prefers body bowling over using the ball! He sets up some of the pins and then jumps off of the couch into the middle of them. I have only two complaints about the toys. First of all, they attract animal hair and other floor muck very easily and are difficult to clean. We have two dogs, and the pins often seem to have more dog hair on them than the dogs! Secondly, they can be hard for the kids to stand up on the carpet. After a few tries on his own, the 2 year old gets frustrated and walks away or, if he&#8217;s in a bad mood, starts tossing them all over the living room. Ultimately, this is probably a set better suited to a pet-free household or a no/low pile carpet floor.</p>
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