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Customer reviews of What's In Ned's Head? by Fundex Games
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What's In Ned's Head? has been reviewed 8 times with an average rating of 4.50
Great Toy!
Posted 1/17/2008 by Dawn Morris

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Great toy. My 7 year old loves it. My 3 year old does, too. I also bought it for my 5 year old niece who couldn't stop talking about it after seeing it at our house. I love the idea of being able to add things.

Review of What's In Ned's Head?
Posted 8/19/2008

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Great product! Well constructed with very imaginative gross items to pull out of Ned's Head. The disgusting factor helped keep the kid's attention. Was best with the 3-5 year old age group. After a few games were played, the kid's did lose the thrill of grossing each other out. But, What's in Ned's Head is the first game offered up to friends on play dates. For the first time player it is very exciting!

Ned's Head -- a great success!
Posted 7/21/2008 by Holly S. Atkins

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I purchased this item for my daughter who is studying to become a speech pathologist. She was thrilled, as she'd seen fellow students present ways to use this product with young clients.

What's in Ned's Head?
Posted 5/1/2008 by Jessica Hyatt

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This product will be loved by kids of all ages! The only thing I would change is the size of the holes in Ned's ears, when kids stick their hands in they can still see what's inside his head and cheat. But a blindfold can fix that.

Review for What's In Ned's Head?
Posted 2/27/2008 by Wendy

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We love this game! We bought it as a surgery present for our son. What better gift for a boy recovering from surgery on his own head than a game where you stick your hand in through Ned's nostril or ear to find gross items?!? It also comes with blank cards so you can add some of your own gross items. If you're looking for fun this game is it!

What's Inside Ned's Head
Posted 2/13/2008 by Kim Walls

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My 3 year old absolutely loves this game! She laughs at the silly objects. She loves that we can put some of our own silly objects in Ned's Head. Great to teach kids to use their sense of touch.

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