Enchantmints Unicorn Music Box | 
| Brand: Enchantmints Category: Toy
List Price: $24.99 Buy New: $20.65 as of 7/29/2010 20:28 CDT details You Save: $4.34 (17%)
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Seller: Little Harbor Kids Rating: 8 reviews Sales Rank: 22178
Color: Multicolored Batteries Included: No Age: 6 - 12 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.8 Dimensions (in): 6.8 x 4.8 x 6
MPN: B1202 Model: B1202 UPC: 056298111263 EAN: 0056298111263 ASIN: B001IK3QEI
Release Date: October 1, 2009 Shipping: Eligible for FREE Super Saver Shipping Availability: Usually ships in 24 hours
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| Features:
| • | Plays "The Unicorn" | | • | Includes Mirror | | • | velvet Flocked Paper Lining | | • | includes 4 drawers | | • | includes Unicorn |
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Product Description This adorable music box is a safe place for earrings, bracelets, charms and sachets!
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Exactly as expected January 17, 2010 drderek (knoxville,TN) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I bought this for my wife for Christmas who still very much loves unicorns and fairies and anything pink. She was very cute as she spent her time figuring out what jewelery she would put in which drawer, just like a six year old girl. She actually got a very nice carved jewelry box from my sister-in-law, but this one was hands down her favourite. I think this would make an excellent present for a young girl or any women who still has a little girl in her, like mine.
Unicorn Music Box January 21, 2010 T. Racz (Richmond, VA) I bought this for my 6-yo daughter. She loves it, and I am very happy with the quality. Drawers open smoothly. Music is nice. No rough edges. No complaints at all.
Neat Jewelry box! February 8, 2010 Sherry O'Konek (Lexington, SC United States) I bought it for my 7 year old daughter along with the matching mirror. Really neat box due to the "hidden" drawers on all sides of the box. She loves it!
Whimsical and oh, so charming! February 14, 2010 Emily Dickinson (Minneapolis, MN) What a perfect gift for a little girl! It is beautifully painted, the craftsmanship is solid, and it offers a little girl the opportunity to let her imaginative spirit create endless stories. I gave two away for Christmas, the youngest was 3 and both were thrilled. Truly, a very special gift...!
Lovely "First treasure box" for my little girl, EXCEPT... March 30, 2010 KC (Northern Virginia) This treasure box is quite lovely, really; with only one exception which I'll save for the closing of my review. But first...
The outside of the box is decorated with unicorns (& one fairy) shown in various outdoor settings, drawn in soft, yet very rich, pastels. The golden-brushed hardware looks delicate, but each piece is sturdy & seemingly up to the task of repeatedly being used by a young child; a child who could give IKEA a good run for their money against their famous usage trials.
The four drawers simply beg to be filled with one's treasures. The two smaller drawers -on the left & right sides- are easy to open; no sticking at all. However, the two long drawers should really have two pull-knobs, but a little bit of rocking solves this quirk. The drawers, as well as the *inner compartment, are lined with a soft, rich, buttery-yellow velvet; very pretty. *An important note about the inner compartment: Space-wise, there's not much to it. Because of the drawers and the area needed for the music player, the inner compartment is long, but very short & shallow (approx. 6" wide x 1 1/4" high x 2 1/2" deep). This bothers my daughter not one whit.
The mane and tail of the white unicorn match the yellow velvet color plus a pearl-like sheen, and NO GLITTER...Yay! The seam from the mold is more noticeable than I would like. This bothers my daughter not one whit, either.
The EXCEPTION mentioned in my opening statement is...the SONG! Immediately upon hearing the tune, my just-turned 7 year old daughter said in a small, trembling voice, "The unicorns DIE in this song!" Yes, it's true. The song they chose for this delightful music box is one where all the unicorns die. There are many versions of this song, but the unicorns either die, or they each morph into the creature we call "Pegasus." This explaination does nothing to help a little girl's confusion about the plight of the unicorns. I know there aren't many well-known unicorn themed songs out there, but there's the opening song from "The Last Unicorn." Heck, Fur Elise would be less imaginative, but better than the one they actually chose.
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