Hasbro 63589 manual Getting to Know Your TOY Pony, Playing with the Your Pony

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GETTING TO KNOW YOUR TOY PONY

Tissue Box

Toy Thermometer

Nose Sensor

Tissues (2)

 

 

Mouth Switch

 

 

 

 

Heart Switch

Toy Medicine

 

Tummy Switch

 

 

Spoon

 

Leg Switch

 

Toy Stethoscope

 

PLAYING WITH THE YOUR PONY

Your toy pony will speak to you as you help her get all better!

When you press any of the toy pony’s switches, she will respond. You may activate these switches using your fingers or the enclosed accessories. For example:

Take the end of the Toy Stethoscope and press the butterfly on your pony’s tummy: you will hear the sound of

“butterflies in her stomach”!

Take the Toy Thermometer and insert it

into your pony’s mouth. A smiling face on the Toy Thermometer means your pony is

feeling great, but an unhappy face means she is not feeling well!

• Take a tissue and pretend to wipe your pony’s nose: you will hear the sound of a “sniff” or “sneeze”! (If you don’t play with your pony for a short time, you will need to activate a different switch before your pony’s Nose

Sensor will work again.)

• Open and close the toy bandage on your pony’s leg to see if she has a boo-boo!

• Slide the lever on the Toy Medicine Spoon as you insert it into the pony’s mouth. Pretend your pony is taking her medicine!

• Take the end of the Toy Stethoscope and press the heart on your pony’s chest: you will hear a “heartbeat.”

NOTE: Although you may wear the Toy Stethoscope, you do not hear anything through its earplugs.

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