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Mattel Barbie Glam Vacation House + Pool + Convertible Collection - Page 6 Questions & Answers
I don't know how to
Here you go, these directions are from Mattel:
http://service.mattel.com/instruction_sheets/K7357%20Quick-setup.pdf
5/15/2011 5:19:35 PM •
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on May 15, 2011
Have an old ELmo singing
Hello Blanche,
Please visit the link provided below :
http://www.amazon.com/Elmos-World-4-tapes-Flowers-captioned/dp/B00005Y8TD
4/28/2011 10:39:47 PM •
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on Apr 28, 2011
CAN YOU PLEASE SUPPLY INSTRUCTIONS
1 Open the game board and spread it out on a flat surface. Have each player draw seven letter tiles from the "kitty" or box of tiles. Once each player has drawn these tiles, flip a coin or think of some other way to decide who goes first.
2 Try to use the letters that you have drawn to make the words that are on the Scrabble board. Scrabble Jr. does not have spaces for different words, as it is intended for those who are just learning how to read and spell.
3 Make a word on the board, then add up the points on the letter tiles. Record each player's score on a piece of paper. When a player uses his tiles, he can grab new ones from the kitty.
4 Return tiles for replacement ones. If a player does not use any tiles during their turn, they can replace them before relinquishing their turn to the next person.
5 End the game when every word on the Scrabble board has matching tiles on it or the tiles in the kitty run out. Count up the points and declare the winner.
3/25/2011 5:28:55 PM •
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on Mar 25, 2011
No assembly instuctions included with
I have searched for the instruction manual, but am unable to find the product "Barbie Large Wooden Kitchen" or the RB08002 anywhere on the Mattel site. Is there a specific name on the box?
I was able to find a list of available manuals from Mattel at: http://service.mattel.com/us/instruction_sheets.aspx
1/24/2011 3:29:28 AM •
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on Jan 24, 2011
I just got a Vintage
Hi Grace, I hope I can help . The older style battery operated toys don't have any fuses or resets built into them and the problem is more than likely a bad connection either in the battery box or a bad wire going to the motor. These wires are often very small and damage easily. On these older toys the contacts tend to get dirty and have a oxidized build up on them and many times simply using a fine emery cloth to polish them works wonders.They also tend to gum up in the gears and pivot points over the years and this will cause the motor to bind. You may have to clean and lube any gears or axle rods to get them to function smoothly.
By any chance was the toy left on and the battery went dead? this would be the easiest fix but I don't always get that lucky. You can try and move the parts manually while turned on to see if anything is binding and you might get luck and it starts working again.
If you have any new strong batteries try them and see if it starts up again, it may just require a good strong battery to overcome any age related problems like I stated.
Good Luck and let me know if I can be of more service.
12/26/2010 10:36:08 AM •
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on Dec 26, 2010
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