REVIEW SNAPSHOT®
(based on 5 reviews)
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Old Times
By Bill
from Burtchville, Michigan
About Me Collector
Comments about Diving Submarine:
This submarine takes me back to the 50s when you mailed in one or two Kelloggs cerial box tops plus $0.25 to Battle Creek, Michigan and waited a miserable two weeks to get your submarine. Great memories. Kids today would'nt have the patience to play with this. Today it's video games, push a button - instant gratification. This is a wonderful little toy. Just remember - baking POWDER not SODA!Happy sailing,Bill
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Educational and fun
By Angelbaby
from Avon, NY
About Me Education Oriented, Grandparent
I bought this for a nephew who is very much interested in science. I felt that this was a little history lesson about earlier toys and also a science lesson. He loves to play with it and so does his father.
Brings back memories
By Mary
from Canada
About Me Grandparent, Made me feel like a kid
Gave to older brother who loved it.
It is ok with supervision
By GMF
from Ontario Canada
About Me Grandparent
There was a great deal of excitement upon opening this gift but it failed to live up to expectations. The older (8 year old) was able to manage it on his own but the five year old and four year old were impatient as it took so long to surface and then it was over. I think it will be a bathtub toy without baking soda.
Great Fun!
By t76rock
from Carson City, NV
About Me Special needs caregiver
This was so fun to watch in an empty gallon glass jar (we used empty pickle jar) I am always looking for things to entertain a home bound person. Even though he is an adult this made us kids at heart. This is the sort of thing that kept my parents captivated when there was no such thing as television.