Yeah no, I wouldn't do that, the kid is going to try to eat that toy for at least a year, better to wait. At 18 months or so I think they will appreciate the toy more, try to transform it etc.
Rescue bots are not infant toys and not even toddler toys. They are appropriate for pre-schoolers. Rescue bots are great for pre-school kids as they are the toughest 1 (maybe 2) step changer bots.
You mean they're trying to figure out ten different ways to do so, while giving their parents mini heart attacks. @excelhedge I'd say 2 years is good and you can present em with the ones who don't transform. If you've bought some already just keep em for your little one.
I noticed it existed in promotional materials - yet i'd never seen one. I was starting to wonder if it was ever released at all.
I love the Rescue Bots brand line, do you think there would be an appetite to "promote" more of the Rescue Bot characters to the more collector-oriented toylines? We did well with Blurr.
I've only seen Rescue Bots in pharmacy/drug stores in NY. Like Walgreens or Rite Aid. Not sure what the equivalent is outside of NYC. Never saw them at Target.
I'm still wondering if that Chase Police Bike on the cross sell actually exists or not ; and I was also wondering if The Green Rescue Bot Drake was ever released anywhere other than Amazon as it's the only Rescue Minicon I need to complete the set now.