Hasbro PN7143-45000 manual Let’s Play, Pet Cookie on her head

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ON OFF TRY ME

Let’s Play

Before you start playing with Cookie, you’ll need to move her ON/OFF/ TRY ME switch to ON. Look for the

label on her tummy — this will show you where her fur opens to access the ON/OFF/TRY ME switch and battery door. After you’ve switched her ON, be sure to completely close the fabric fastener.

Your Cookie puppy responds to your touch, your voice, and the sound of her squeaky bone. She barks, wags her tail, moves her head, and makes puppy “talk” back when you speak to her.

Pet Cookie on her head

Each time you switch Cookie to ON, be sure to pet her head to “wake” her up!

She gets excited when you pet her head — she barks and wags her tail to show she’s ready to play!

If you hold your hand on her head for about 3 seconds, Cookie will close her eyes and go to sleep.

Careful — she snores!

Pet Cookie on her left or right cheek

She turns her head toward your hand so you will pet her some more!

She makes happy puppy sounds!

Pet Cookie on her back

Give Cookie her squeaky bone

If you squeeze her bone to make it squeak, Cookie will turn her head toward the sound! You can also clap, whistle or make another loud sound to get Cookie to turn her head toward you.

If you put her bone in her mouth, Cookie

will start “chewing” on it and making crunching noises!

If you take her bone away too soon, Cookie might

“ask” for it back!

Talk to Cookie

When she hears you talking to her, Cookie babbles back with puppy sounds!

If you’re talking to Cookie and she makes a whining sound and stops “talking,” pet her on her head to encourage her to start “talking” again.

If Cookie is barking when you talk to her, she may not hear you. Try again when she stops making sounds!

Sleepy puppy

If you stop playing with your Cookie puppy, she will bark and try to get your attention.

After about a minute, she will go into “daydreaming” mode and won’t move or make any sounds.

You can “wake” Cookie up again by petting her head!

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• Cookie loves this and will make happy puppy sounds!

• If you pet her a lot on her back, she might close her eyes and fall asleep!

NOTE: This toy uses battery power whenever its switch is in the ON position. When you’re not playing with the toy, move its switch to the OFF position to help conserve battery life.

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