Disclosure: I received this product to review in exchange for sharing my honest opinion.
I remember when my brothers were younger how important it was to them to collect all the Pokemon cards out there. I remember those blue cards being everywhere. Then came the video games which of course they had to have, an honestly my 26 year old brother still plays the Pokemon video games! Well now Pokemon is coming back for today’s generation of kids. TOMY, who makes some of my kid’s favorite Chuggington and Tomica toys, now has a Pokemon line full of all sorts of Pokemon products. I admit some of the characters are cute and I wouldn’t mind displaying in my office, if anything to remind me of my childhood! My boys (5 and 6) are starting to want to collect things and of course Pokemon is on their radar.
I received a 7-inch Pokemon character figure and while I thought my sons would fit over who opens it and plays with it, they actually wanted to keep it in the box (for now at least) and display it in their bedroom. I was surprised at how hard and durable this guy is. Whether your child wants to collect them to display or play with them, TOMY has you covered with Pokemon products!
Stay Connected with Pokemon TOMY:
BUY IT: Look for TOMY Pokemon toys wherever toys are sold.
WIN IT: (1) US winner will receive a 7-inch Pokemon figure (figure will be sent out at random)
(This is an example of you will receive, winner’s prize will be a random Pokemon figure)
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