PostHeaderIcon Fisher Price Little Einstein Golden Pyramid Egypt Mission Playset

  • Geographic mission playset
  • Includes Quincy
  • Use the decoder to reveal four hidden images inside the pyramid
  • Send Quincy through the secret door by turning the Sphinx
  • Decoder unlocks additional phrases when plugged into Pat Rocket

Product DescriptionExplore an ancient Egyptian pyramid with Quincy. Use the decoder to reveal four hidden images inside the pyramid. You can also send Quincy through the secret door by turning the Sphinx. The decoder can be used with Pat Pat Rocket to unlock special mission phrases. Pat Pat Rocket sold separately. . . . More >>

Fisher Price Little Einstein Golden Pyramid Egypt Mission Playset

5 Responses to “Fisher Price Little Einstein Golden Pyramid Egypt Mission Playset”

  • Meg says:

    If you own Pat Pat Rocket this and all the “missions” are a waste. They do not do anything special with rocket. If you put the people in rocket he says the exact same things as he does with the people that come with rocket. I was under the impression that each mission would say different things to actually do a mission but nope. What a waste :(
    Rating: 1 / 5

  • Amy O says:

    For such a clever show, this is a bore of a toy. Neither of my kids were at all interested in it while they were obsessed with the show. Pat pat rocket, or any rocket was much more appealing for any pretend play.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  • Ayah David says:

    This set comes with an Einstein figurine, the pyramid, a camel?, and a “magnifying” glass. There are 4 scrambled images on the pyramid and viewing them through the magnifying glass reveals the image. There is also a “trap door” (operated by the Sphinx head) that the figure can go in and out of. I’m not sure why they included the camel other than for stereotype, the Einstein doesn’t even sit on it — but you’d think a Little Einsteins toy would have only relevant and clever pieces included.

    It’s cute, but the plastic is cheap, you don’t get much, and it is way overpriced. This toy should only be selling at about 7. 99-8. 99 (just my opinion).
    Rating: 3 / 5

  • Ivory says:

    My little toddler loves the Little Einsteins. She is nearly 3 years old. The toy has taught her about heiroglyphics and she has taken an interest in Egypt because of the toy. The magnifying glass also fires up her imagination. The Quincy toy is more solid than the ones that come with Rocket. It is great value. Pity the shipping cost so much. I suffer by living in Australia when it comes to the price of shipping it out.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  • It is a nice toy, but no the best Little Einstein toy I have got. My kids enjoyed more the Rocket toy or the Alaska mission.
    Rating: 4 / 5

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