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Mr Men & Little Miss My Complete Collection 84 Books Set by Roger Hargreaves | Children's Series – Fun Stories, Humor, Reading & Early Learning

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Mr Men & Little Miss My Complete Collection 84 Books Set by Roger Hargreaves | Children's Series – Fun Stories, Humor, Reading & Early LearningMr Men 1. Mr. Tickle Mr Tickle has extraordinarily long arms. Great for tickling. Follow Mr Tickle as he goes about his day tickling everybody from a teacher to the postman. 2. Mr. Greedy Mr Greedy liked to eat. He was also very curious. So when he stumbled across a cave on a walk one day and starts to explore, what should he find but food? But it's not his food 3. Mr. Happy Mr Happy was fat and round, and happy. While on a walk one day he met Mr

Mr Men


1. Mr. Tickle

Mr Tickle has extraordinarily long arms. Great for tickling. Follow Mr Tickle as he goes about his day tickling everybody from a teacher to the postman.

2. Mr. Greedy

Mr Greedy liked to eat. He was also very curious. So when he stumbled across a cave on a walk one day and starts to explore, what should he find but food? But it's not his food...


3. Mr. Happy

Mr Happy was fat and round, and happy. While on a walk one day he met Mr Miserable, who was never happy. Will Mr Happy get Mr Miserable to smile?


4. Mr. Nosey

Mr Nosey liked to know about everything that was going on. He was always poking his nose into other people's business. Mr Nosey lived in a place called Tiddletown. When the people of Tiddletown decided that Mr Nosey was becoming much too nosey, they decide to teach him a lesson.


5. Mr. Sneeze

Mr Sneeze lived in Coldland where everybody is cold and everybody sneezes. Then one day Mr Sneeze decided that he didn't want to sneeze anymore, so he left Coldland to find the sun. Will Mr Sneeze find sunny weather and stop sneezing?


6. Mr. Bump

Mr Bump cold not help having accidents. Will Mr Bump find a job he can do where won't be such a nuisance to everybody?


7. Mr. Snow

On one particularly snowy Christmas Eve, Father Christmas was in trouble. And the trouble was that it had snowed so much that he was stuck. This is the story about how Mr Snow saved Christmas and helped Father Christmas deliver all the presents on time.


8. Mr. Messy

Mr Messy was the messiest person you've ever met in your whole life. One day Mr Messy went for a walk in the woods behind his messy house with the messy garden to find Mr Neat and Mr Tidy who want to make Mr Messy clean!


9. Mr. Topsy Turvy

Mr Topsy Turvy was a funny sort of a fellow. Everything about him was either upside down, or inside out, or back to from - topsy turvy in fact. Now, this story is all about the time Mr Topsy Turvy came to the town where you and I live. What will Mr Topsy Turvy do in the town that's not so topsy turvy?


10. Mr. Silly

Mr Silly lives in Nonsenseland, which is a very funny place to live. Now this particular story is about the competition in Nonsenseland for the silliest idea of the year. It's called the Nonsense Cup. Will Mr Silly come up with the silliest idea this year?


11. Mr. Uppity

Mr Uppity was rude to anybody and everybody. So of course he had no friends at all. Not one... This is the story of Mr Uppity and how Mr Uppity finish this story not quite so uppity as at the beginning of the story.


12. Mr. Small

When Mr Small wants to find a job, he goes to Mr Robinson to ask for his advice. What jobs will Mr Robinson suggest for Mr Small?


13. Mr. Daydream

This is a story about Mr Daydream. It's also a story about a little boy named Jack who likes to daydream during history. Follow Mr Daydream as he takes Jack on exciting daydream adventures!


14. Mr. Forgetful

Mr Forgetful can't remember anything. Anything at all! Ever! But what will happen when he's given an important message to deliver? Can he remember?


15. Mr. Jelly

Poor Mr Jelly was frightened of everything and anything. Until one day, while on a walk, he meets a tramp who teaches him the secret to being brave.


16. Mr. Noisy

Mr Noisy was a very, very noisy person indeed. But when Mrs Crumb and Mr Bacon have had enough of Mr Noisy's noisiness, Mrs Crumb comes up with plan to teach Mr Noisy how to be quiet.


17. Mr. Lazy

Mr Lazy lives in Sleepyland, which is a very lazy looking and sleepy like place. What happens to Mr Lazy when he's woken by Mr Busy and Mr Bustle?


18. Mr. Funny

Mr Funny lived in a teapot. He was the funniest person there ever was. Everything he did was funny. So when the zoo was closed because all the animals had colds, the zookeeper could count on Mr Funny to cheer them up.


19. Mr. Mean

Mr Mean lived up to his name. But one day a rather far wizard came to his door and Mr Mean was particularly rude to him. So the wizard decided it was about time that Mr Mean was taught a lesson.


20. Mr. Chatterbox

Mr Chatterbox was one of those people who simply couldn't stop talking. He used to talk to anybody and everybody about anything and everything, going on and on and on. Then Mr Chatterbox gets a new (and magical) hat teaches him to not talk so much.


21. Mr. Fussy

Mr Fussy was fussy about everything. Absolutely everything had to be neat and tidy and in its proper place. One day his long lost cousin, Mr Clumsy, comes to visit and messes up all of Mr Fussy's tidiness.


22. Mr. Bounce

Mr Bounce was very small and like a rubber ball. He just couldn't keep himself on the ground! He bounced all over the place! But all that bouncing can get quite painful. Will Mr Bounce ever stop bouncing?


23. Mr. Muddle

Poor Mr Muddle just couldn't get anything right. Everything he did, everything he tried, everything he said was muddled. So how does George, the old fisherman, help make Mr Muddled not so muddled?


24. Mr. Dizzy

Mr Dizzy lives in Cleverland where everything and everybody is clever. Being surrounded by so much cleverness can make one dizzy if one is not so clever. And Mr Dizzy was not so clever. But one day he finds a wishing well and make a wish to be clever. What will Mr Dizzy once he's clever?


25. Mr. Impossible

Mr Impossible can do the most amazing things. But how will he do at school?


26. Mr. Strong

Mr Strong is the strongest person in the whole wide world. This story is about the time the farmer's field was on fire and how Mr Strong helped save the day.


27. Mr. Grumpy

Mr Grumpy lives in Crosspatch Cottage and has the most shocking bad temper. When Mr Happy meets Mr Grumpy, Mr Happy is certain that bad-tempered fellows need to change their ways, and he knows just the solution.


28. Mr. Clumsy

Mr Clumsy, as you might have guessed, was a rather clumsy fellow. Follow Mr Clumsy through his very clumsy day of messes and mistakes. Whoops! Poor Mr Clumsy.


29. Mr. Quiet

Mr Quiet lived in the middle of a wood in the middle of a country called Loudland, which didn't suit him very well because no one could ever hear him. When Mr Happy invites Mr Quiet to visit Happyland, will Mr Quiet want to stay there?


30. Mr. Rush

Mr Rush was the fastest thing on two legs. Now, he wants to go on a holiday... but he has no money. Follow Mr Rush as he tries to find the perfect job so he can make money and go on his holiday.


31. Mr. Tall

Mr Tall was the tallest person in you've ever meet. But he wished his legs weren't quite so very very long. Can Mr Tickle, Mr Nosey, and Mr Greedy help Mr Tall appreciate his very long legs?


32. Mr. Worry

Poor Mr Worry. Whatever happened, he worried about it. Will he ever stop worrying?


33. Mr. Nonsense

Mr Nonsense has no sense at all. This story is about the time it snowed in Nonsenseland, the country where Mr Nonsense lives. What will Mr Silly and Mr Nonsense do in the snow?


34. Mr. Wrong

Whatever Mr Wrong did was absolutely, totally, completely, utterly wrong. However hard he tried, he just couldn't do anything right. Until he meets Mr Right. Will Mr Right help Mr Wrong to be not so absolutely, totally, completely, utterly wrong?


35. Mr. Skinny

Mr Skinny was extraordinarily thin. What made it even worse, was that he lived in a place called Fatland. Mr Skinny feels so different from everything and everybody in Fatland, and all poor Mr Skinny wants is a belly.


36. Mr. Mischief

Mr Mischief is up to no good! Until he meets a wizard in the woods. Will Mr Mischief finally behave?


37. Mr. Clever

Mr Clever was quite the cleverest person ever. The Cleverest Person In The World! And, he knew it! Then one day Mr Clever went on long walk. An extremely long walk, all the way out of Cleverland. What will happen to Mr Clever outside of Cleverland?


38. Mr. Busy

There has never been anybody quite like Mr Busy. He could do things ten time as fast as ever you or I could. So when Mr Busy wants to go on picnics with Mr Slow, who does not like to be rushed, Mr Slow is not too pleased and tries to find a way out.


39. Mr. Slow

Mr Slow, as you might well know, did everything in an extraordinarily slow way. When Mr Slow decided to get a job and can't find one for somebody who is extraordinarily slow, he asked all the Mr Men what he should do...


40. Mr. Brave

Mr Brave was invited to tea with Little Miss Trouble. He can't be late. But can he resist being brave on the way to see Little Miss Trouble?


41. Mr. Grumble

Mr Grumble suited his name well. He always grumbled, groaned and moaned. Until one day he met a wizard who taught him a lesson about grumbling so much.


42. Mr. Perfect

It's Mr Perfect's birthday and everything from the house to the cake is - well - perfect... Until the guests arrive and things go terribly wrong. How will Mr Perfect react?


43. Mr. Cheerful

Mr Cheerful was always in a good mood. However he did have one secret that made him sad, but nobody knew about it. What will happen when his secret gets out?


44. Mr. Cool

When Jack Robinson falls ill, who can be counted on to make his day better? Mr Cool! Follow Jack and Mr Cool as they go on adventures from flying a jet-plane to climbing Mount Everest.


45. Mr. Rude

Mr Rude is extraordinarily rude. He was even rude to poor Little Miss Tiny, which upset Mr Happy. Will Mr Happy be able to teach Mr Rude some manners?


46. Mr. Good

Mr Good was very good, but lived in Badland. He was miserable living in Badland where everyone was mean. One day Mr Good went on a long walk to think about what he could do, when he ran into someone who was not so mean...


47. Mr. Nobody

One day, Mr Happy is merrily walking along, when he comes across an extraordinary sight: a person who is, but isn't! Meet Mr Nobody - a person you can see right through, and who can't remember where he is from, or what he should be doing... Mr Happy decides to try and help his invisible new friend, and rid him of his misery - but is this possible


48. Mr Adventure

Mr Adventure loved going on exciting adventure holidays. Normal beach holidays were too boring for Mr Adventure. However, these holidays can be expensive. Can Mr Adventure save up enough money to be able to afford his dream adventure holiday?

 

Little Miss

1. Little Miss Bossy


Little Miss Bossy liked to boss everybody around, which nobody liked. When the wizard named Wilfred saw how bossy she was, he decided something ought to be done and he introduced her to something even bossier than her.


2. Little Miss Naughty

Little Miss Naughty was the naughtiest person you'll ever meet. When the Mr Men decide they'd had enough of Little Miss Naughty's naughtiness, they called on a friend to help teach her a lesson.


3. Little Miss Neat

Little Miss Neat was a very tidy person, everything has its place. And every summer she goes on holiday for a week. What will happen when Mr Muddle visits while she's out?


4. Little Miss Sunshine

While Little Miss Sunshine was driving home from her holiday she ran across a signpost. To Miseryland. What will happen to the crying folks of Miseryland when Little Miss Sunshine comes to visit.


5. Little Miss Tiny

Little Miss Tiny lives in a mousehole. She is so sad because she's so small, so small that nobody even knows that she exists. What will happen when she gets brave enough to go outside? Will she find friends to talk to?


6. Little Miss Trouble

One day Little Miss Trouble was causing trouble, again. Telling lies about Mr Small. Then Mr Small and Dr Makeyouwell came up with an idea to show Little Miss Trouble that too much trouble is no fun.


7. Little Miss Giggles

One terrible day Little Miss Giggles lost her giggle! Where did it go? Follow along as Mr Happy tries to find her giggle again.


8. Little Miss Helpful

Little Miss Helpful was one of those people who loved to help other people, but who ended up helping nobody.


9. Little Miss Magic

When Little Miss Magic told something to do something, it did it! So when Mr Tickle and his long arms were tickling too much, Mr Happy asked Little Miss Magic to help.


10. Little Miss Shy

Little Miss Shy couldn’t decide whether or not she would go to Mr Funny's party. People frightened her, but she didn't want to be rude... Will she get over her fear of people and go to Mr Funny's party?


11. Little Miss Splendid

Nothing was too good for Little Miss Splendid. So when she saw the most splendid hat you've ever seen, she had to get it. But it wasn't long before the hat started to cause some problems…


12. Little Miss Twins

Little Miss Twin and Little Miss Twin, both of them, lived in Twoland. In Twoland everything comes in two. Follow Mr Nosey the time he visited Twoland and met Little Miss Twin and Little Miss Twin.


13. Little Miss Chatterbox

Little Miss Chatterbox, just like her brother Mr Chatterbox, talked all the time. This is a story about the time Little Miss Chatterbox decided to get herself a job. But what job will suit her chattiness?


14. Little Miss Dotty

Nonesenseland was holding the Nonsense Cup again, this time for the dottiest idea of the year. And Little Miss Dotty was sure she would win. Will Little Miss Dotty come up with the dottiest idea in Nonsenseland.


15. Little Miss Late

Little Miss Late doesn't mean to be late, but she always is! A bold Little Miss storybook that fans of Mr Men and Little Miss will love!


16. Little Miss Lucky

It was late at night and Little Miss Lucky heard a knock at the door. When she got up to see who was there nobody was outside. And things only got worse. Is Little Miss Lucky really all that lucky?


17. Little Miss Scatterbrain

Little Miss Scatterbrain was just a little bit forgetful. Follow Little Miss Scatterbrain as she went through her scatterbrained day trying to run errands.


18. Little Miss Star

Little Miss Star was very popular, but not famous. And she wanted to be. But then Little Miss Star had an idea. How will she become famous?


19. Little Miss Busy

Little Miss Busy loved nothing more than to be hard at work, keeping herself busy. But when she got ill the doctor said she needed a lot of rest. Whatever will a busybody like Little Miss Busy do stuck in bed?


20. Little Miss Quick

Little Miss Quick was always in a terrible hurry, but this meant that she also was very careless. See what happened when Little Miss Quick helped out the postman, Mr Strong and the zookeeper.


21. Little Miss Wise

Little Miss Wise liked to go for a walk every day. On her walks, she often met other people who were not quite so wise. Will she be able to be wise and keep her friends?


22. Little Miss Tidy

In Little Miss Tidy's house, everything had its place. But being absent-minded, Little Miss Tidy couldn't remember where she'd put things when she tidied up. Can Little Miss Tidy’s friends help her remember where she put things?


23. Little Miss Greedy

Little Miss Greedy was greedy, indeed. It was her cousin, Mr Greedy's, birthday and he invited her to tea. What did Little Miss Greedy get her cousin for his birthday?


24. Little Miss Fickle

Little Miss Fickle couldn’t make up her mind about anything. But when she went missing, it was Little Miss Neat who couldn't decide where to find Little Miss Fickle. Will Little Miss Neat find Little Miss Fickle?


25. Little Miss Brainy

Little Miss Brainy knew an awful lot of things, and people came from far and wide to ask her questions. But the questions were too simple. So she travelled to a place called Cleverland, where she hoped everybody would ask her difficult questions.


26. Little Miss Stubborn

Once Little Miss Stubborn had made up her mind there was no unmaking it. How stubborn is Little Miss Stubborn? See what happens when she went to Mr Strong's for some eggs.


27. Little Miss Curious

Little Miss Curious always wanted to know the how and why and what of everything. Are you as curious as Little Miss Curious?


28. Little Miss Fun

Little Miss Fun loved to have parties. Come along to one of her parties and see all the fun things that she and the Mr Men do.


29. Little Miss Contrary

Little Miss Contrary always did the opposite of what you would think she would do, like show up early for Mr Happy's birthday. Follow along as Mr Happy introduces Little Miss Contrary to the other Mr Men.


30. Little Miss Somersault

Little Miss Somersault had more energy than anybody. She often used her energy to help out other people. Until she finds out she has a great fear of heights. Will Little Miss Somersault still be able to help out the Mr Men?


31. Little Miss Scary

Little Miss Scary liked to creep up behind people and shout "BOO!" But when Mr Jelly has been scared too much, he and Mr Noisy decided to teach Little Miss Scary a lesson.


32. Little Miss Bad

Another delightful story from the world of Little Miss. It's time to meet Little Miss Bad!


33. Little Miss Whoops

Little Miss Whoops really is the most accidental person in the world, just like her brother, Mr Bump. See all the accidents she has while trying to get to her brother's house.


34. Little Miss Princess

Little Miss Princess lives in a castle with turrents and a moat. A very big castle. And Little Miss Princess has lots of people to do things for her. But Little Miss Princess isn't rude and spoilt. She is a kind and generous, good hearted princess. One day, she decides to help an injured Mr. Bump, but as you can imagine, Little Miss Princess isn't used to doing things herself, so everything doesn't quite go to plan...This is a sweet and funny tale that will leave all little princesses giggling.


35. Little Miss Hug

Little Miss Hug is an expert hugger. More than anything else, she loves to hug her friends and make them feel better. And there are times when she hugs just for the fun of it. After all, everyone needs a hug, don't they?


36. Little Miss Inventor

Little Miss Inventor is as bright as a button. She loves to invent things and has lot's of bright ideas. What clever inventions will Little Miss Inventor come up with next?

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Farley
Waukegan, US
★★★★★ 4
3 considerations for IQ BALL. FUN, DURABILITY & COST to TIME VALUE
Size: 4 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 4", Size: 4 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 4"
3 Points to consider buying IQ BALL : FUN, SAFETY & COST. IQ BALL out of the well packed box: It is a good toy depending on your dogs' SIZES, TOY DESTRUCTION QUOTIENT & Cost to PlayTime ratio 1) FUN--Great fun for playful dogs who like chasing balls & learning treat rewards for rolling it. 5 Stars FUN & for puppies learning to problem solve. Fun will depend on dog's size, especially if they're mouthy (chew-wise) & how big they open--can the dog get the ball in its mouth to break it? Overall our experience is FUN=5 Stars 2) SAFETY: Our 5 month, 22" high, 30# Australian Pup spent 2 hours of continuous play, first time w IQ Ball. He could not hold or carry it in his small puppy mouth...this is not a problem but a good thing. Larger dogs wont necessary get the pt. if all they do is carry it around. Also---Reckon, any larger dog e.g. Germ. Shep., Rottie., Malamute & esp. Staffordshire Bull, Pit Bull Terriers, or larger mouth dogs could easily crush this lightweight plastic into shattered sharp bits. If the dog is easy going on toys it may be okay. Otherwise I'd worry about it breaking in the dog's mouth. 3) Cost to Time ratio is likely very good if, dog is not too "mouthy" with their toys. Rate it at a 3 overall for Med. to Large Dogs & 5 for pups & smaller dogs. Cost not worth it if dog crushes it in a minute. Our little guy just started playing with IQ Ball again 5 hrs. after unpacking it. At first he chased it around the house for almost 2 hrs. So Cost/Time used ratio depends on your dog's food motivation & love for balls that toss kibble out at various intervals. Set-up's a breeze. Delivery opening is adjustable, depending on kibble size & how much you want to reward the dog. We set delivery hole wide open the first 15 min. Then adjusted it smaller as he figured out, the more I roll this ball, the more treats come out. SAFETY CAN BE AN ISSUE BUT OVERALL, WITH CERTAIN DOGS & DOG SIZE, THIS IQ BALL IS A GOOD 4 STARS. 1 other caveat: uneaten kibble left on floor can be a calling card for little "Mickies" who just LOVE dog kibble. We vacuumed a few times already.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 28, 2015
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Yahtzee
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Great for keeping dog busy and for rescues
Size: 3 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 3"
We got our dog from a shelter -- we don't know much about her history, but we imagine that she has never been socialized to play with toys because she has no interest in objects whatsoever. We've tried squeaky toys, chew toys, and ropes but to no avail. Other than her Kong (and she only plays with that because she wants the food; she has no interest in the Kong itself), this IQ Treat Ball is the only other toy that she plays with. It took us a day and a couple of meals to teach her how to use it. In fact, we started out by making the toy a bit easier by removing the disk in the center altogether. The disk is still out, but we'll be sure to add it when we feel that she needs the challenge. I LOVE the concept of this toy because it teaches dogs how to play, using food as a motivator, and allows them to really think and problem solve (especially for older rescue dogs who have never really been taught). My dog started out constantly getting the ball stuck under the couch and between furniture, but she now knows how to navigate around the house and how to avoid these "problem areas." She originally had no idea how to push the ball around, but now she noses it around eagerly for her kibble. Aside from that, it is easy to open and easy to clean. I see some negative reviews here, which is unfortunate because even though the toy is made of plastic, it IS well-made. (I should note here that my fiance and I have both dropped the ball from kitchen-counter height to the tile on multiple occasions because we're clumsy, and there are no dents or cracks from the impact.) Even on the packaging, the manufacturer gives you the warning that the ball is NOT for aggressive chewers and should absolutely only be given to a dog under guardian supervision. Giving the IQ Treat Ball to an aggressive chewer, not supervising him, and then blaming the manufacturer for injuries is irresponsible. My dog is not a chewer, and I always watch her while she is playing with this toy, so I think that it's a great product. If you have a rescue/shelter dog who doesn't know how to play with toys, I think this is a fantastic start! I highly recommend! UPDATE (7/15/2014): This toy has lasted a whole month since we started using it mid-June. We use it twice a day for breakfast and dinner, and it's still in good shape. The ridges around the ball do have some minor teeth marks on on them, but that's something that I expected would happen. As far as I'm concerned, it's still in great working order. I am ecstatic with this toy because it has functioned as a segue for our rescue. As I mentioned above, she showed absolutely ZERO interest in toys before. However, we've slowly started getting her out of her anti-toy-socialization shell, and I think this IQ Treat Ball has served a part in that. We've had her for about two months, and in that time we've taught her out to play tug-of-war, how to chase after a ball (Very short distances for now, but hey! Baby steps, right?), and how to chew on ropes and other toys. Now, a lot of hard work has gone into shaping these behaviors on our part, but I really do think that the IQ Treat Ball has improved her appetite, not only for food, but for games as well. My original verdict still stands -- I highly recommend!
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Reviewed in the United States on June 30, 2014
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Leslie
Birmingham, US
★★★★★ 5
Fun for your dog and fun for you to watch their antics with this Interactive IQ Treat Ball
Size: 3 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 3"
This delightful ball is both a feeding utensil and a workout all in one! Your dog not only eats its calories, it burns them off at the same time! I have a little dachshund, Sophi, who loves her treat ball. They call it a treat ball but I use it for kibble that fits inside. Sophi doesn't need more treats than just a few every few days. If you fill this with treats, it's too much in my opinion, unless you have a really playful dog who needs to gain weight. You place the treats or kibbles inside one half of the ball (the one without the hole in it). Then you adjust the size of the hole in the white center piece to allow either one or a few pieces to fall into the chamber at a time. You place the white flat part over top of the kibbles and then screw on the other half. There is a hole in the end of the ball and once the kibble/treats roll around in the chamber and make their way through the one hole inside to the opposite chamber and then reach that hole, they fall out. Sounds complicated but it's not. This ball teaches the dog that rolling the ball makes treats/kibble fall out and they get to enjoy them. This is where IQ in the name comes in. It doesn't take long for a dog to figure out that they get treats by rolling the ball around and making them fall out. Not only does the dog get exercise pushing the ball around your floor, it really is entertaining to watch. Our Sophi hears the kibbles fall out and if she doesn't immediately see them, because the ball continues to roll, we get to see that "where are they?" and the floppy dachshund ears frantically searching. We have hardwood floors so the ball rolling quickly and bumping into table legs and furniture, Sophi trying to get the kibbles--it's quite a show that has us laughing a lot. It's a sturdy plastic ball, easy to fill and easy to put together. Small enough to tuck into a bag for travel--about the size of a baseball, or smaller. Will roll easy on carpet with a dog pushing it with their nose or very quickly on hardwood. Rather noisy on hardwood floors with the assertiveness of the dog and it bumping into things, so watching something on TV can be difficult. But the entertainment you get, who needs TV? It'll only hold about 1/2 c or a little more of small kibbles (you cannot pack it full) so it's more for multiple feedings, snacking or play. I ordered 2 of these so that when one was used and needed cleaned, there was always a clean one. I throw them in dish water or the dishwasher, top rack with no problem. No cracks or breaks in almost a yr of use. Highly recommend this interactive treat ball. Not only will your dog enjoy it, you will enjoy watching your dog enjoy it.
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Reviewed in the United States on November 22, 2015
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Katie K
Lexington, US
★★★★★ 5
Great Energy Outlet for an Active Dog!
Size: 4 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 4"
I have a 1 year old Australian Shepherd/Border Collie/Cattle Dog mix named Josie. When you look up "hyper-active dog" in the dictionary, you'll find her picture. She could run for days if she wanted to. I am always looking for things to help keep her from getting bored, and this treat ball is great! She was only about 3 or 4 months old when I got this and introduced it to her. With a little help from me, she figured it out in no time. Now she's a pro, and knows exactly how to paw at the ball to make it spin and fling food out. I have the 5-inch ball. Josie's not a big dog (40lbs) and she can get her mouth around the ball to pick it up. She only does this when it rolls onto the linoleum floor in the kitchen. I think it gets too loud for her (and me too!). I always put it away when the food is gone so she doesn't use it as a chew toy. She has never gotten bored of pushing it around and decided to chew on it. She can hear the food rattling around inside and continues to play with it until it is empty. This isn't the type of toy that you would give to your dog, and then leave them unsupervised. The ball is made out of hard plastic, and does make a loud banging when it runs into walls, chairs, etc., but it has never left any marks on my walls or furniture. I actually prefer she use it on the carpet because it's quieter and she always gets all of the food pieces (it works just as well on carpet as it does on a hard floor, fyi). If I lived on the bottom floor or in my own house, I wouldn't have a problem with her using it on hard floors, however she always brings it back to the carpet on her own when it rolls off. I like that the hole on the middle divider is adjustable, and you can also just take the middle part out of the ball so you can fit more food inside, the dog can see the food so they're more motivated to get it, or to make it easier for a younger/older dog to get food out. My dog loves this ball. She gets excited when I take it out and start filling it with food. With the divider it has enough room for half of her portion. She always goes for the ball first, empties it, then to her dish. When she's done eating she always lays down and takes a nice long nap. I know that she enjoys it, and it definitely gives her 15-20 minutes of good, mentally-stimulating indoor exercise. It also taps into their prey-drive, and I think that helps make your dog feel like a dog. Overall this is another great buy from Amazon. I did see it at the pet store (after I had gotten mine) for double the price! ***If you have a dog that is food-motivated and needs something to do, buy this. It's worth it.***
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Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2011
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A.Q.
Bozeman, US
★★★★★ 3
Great toy while it lasts
Size: 3 INCH, Pattern Name: IQ TREAT BALL 3"
We purchased one of these for our 10 pound Malshipoo as she gets bored easily and this thing definitely keeps her busy for awhile while she tries to get the treats out. She rolls and kicks it hard enough that I'm sometimes fearful it will break but after having owned it for 14 months it's actually held together quite nicely to my surprise. I think it came apart once and that's probably because I didn't have it screwed on correctly. The only reason I didn't rate it higher was two things: First, I don't like that the top section is in two parts and you have to fit them together just right for it to screw on. Why not make it one solid piece on the top? The second reason I didn't rate it higher is the white plate with the hole you twist to make the hole bigger or smaller is now a lot looser so when our dog bangs this against a wall or anything hard the hole shifts and makes it bigger thus the game doesn't last as long. So I'm purchasing a new one and hoping this doesn't happen again. I guess it's just wear and tear but I would have like it to last longer than 14 months. Maybe I guess my expectations aren't realistic. Hopefully the next one lasts longer.
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Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025

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