I remember having a parot that moved its wings and its beak, and repeated what you said. You could change the speed so you would sound like a chipmunk. I found it funny.
I have a few toys I really liked when I was growing up, and I wish I could find them again. One was the talking nanno baby I got for Christmas back in 1998. Don't ask me how many times my parents had to replace the batterie in that thing because I played with it so much. I think that's why my school ended up banning all of those virtual pets. Another toy Ihad was the furbee, and not just the big one, I also had a baby furbee. While the furbees were fun to play with, they weren't fun at two in the morning when they'd be going off. Eventually, I discovered that the only way to make the furbee be quiet was to shut it in a dresser drawer.
I started to play the bop it toy when I was 6 years old, I still have it but I don't playit that much because I started playing audio games,I still playit every once in awhile.
I still have my Simon micro game back in 2015, and I beet it, 100 points in level 14! Edit, I also like the leapPad learning system from leapfrog and the turbo twist also from leapfrog as well which they are educational games. I'm hoping to get a replacement leapPad soon because my old one has been sold.
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