Doodle Pro® Travel Doodler
  • Product: M7599

    Approx. Retail Price: $11.00

Sized just right for travel for mess free, on-the-go, magnetic drawing fun! The screen saver pen is attached so it can’t get lost, and the easy-slide eraser clears the screen like magic. Durable frame includes a built in handle, so it’s easy for kids to carry, wherever they go! Choose from two fun colors, each sold separately.

Doodle Pro® Travel Doodler 3 5 2 2
Still fun after 3 years and a second child I'm writing in response to the previous review. We got this product for my then 3-year-old son to play with during a long flight. We all loved it and spend countless hours playing with it ever since. Now our 2nd child, who is 18 months old, discovered the Doodle, and we can't keep it away from her! I and my son are taking turns drawing things for the baby, and she can scribble on it herself too. Yes, the pixels are not very granular, but this has never been an issue for us. I'm sure there are finer products out there, but they are all very big and are not very useful for travel. This toy withstood 3 years of abuse from a rough-on-toys boy, which I think it's pretty good! Yesterday, my son finally managed to crack the drawing surface. I will be buying a replacement today, because we'll be going yet on another long flight soon, and wouldn't want to be cooped up on a plane for 6 hours without our beloved Doodle! A note to Fisher-Price: my son is a lefty, and though he manages ok to draw on the Doodle (we always use it horizontally), it would've been useful for the cord to be just a bit longer. February 22, 2013
Poor Quality We got this for Christmas for our daughter as she plays with the one at the local library each time that we go there. The magnetic pixels (for lack of a better term) don't fully erase and by 2 days in there were permanent dark spaces on the board. Also, the pixels are so big that sometimes you can't really tell what you are drawing. There are better ones out there, and I'm disappointed that Fisher-Price released such a bad quality product. P.S. - yes, I know that she is not of the recommended age for this product, but this review is about the product itself. My 18 month old is more than capable of using it and is interested in it, but the one at the library is better quality. January 8, 2013
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