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Lite Sprites Waterfall Playset Review

Cool waterfall toy goes along with the wand I reviewed a few days back.

Sep 8 2011, 1:24pm CDT | by

Lite Sprites Waterfall Playset Review
 
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Today I am checking out the Lite Sprites Waterfall that goes along with the Lite Sprites Wand and Prisma set that I looked at earlier this week. The Lite Sprites Waterfall is a set that has light and sound effects to give your little ones more to play with. Read on for all of the details of the Lite Sprites Waterfall.

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Lite Sprites Waterfall Playset Review

Specifications

The Lite Sprites Waterfall is a smaller playset that includes a few accessories aimed at little girls. The waterfall has LEDs that change color based on spells and color from the wand that isn’t included. It also has sound effects. The playset is available now for about $20 at many stores.

In Use

The Lite Sprites Waterfall is a cool little expansion for the wand I reviewed the other day. You need the wand to control the playset and make it change colors. The Lite Sprites Waterfall is a little plastic waterfall that has LED lights at the bottom of it. When you zap a color or spell over to the waterfall with the wand the lights will change. You can make the color any you want that the wand holds and cast any spells you want to the Lite Sprites Waterfall.

The Lite Sprites Waterfall doesn't have just a whole lot to it. All you can do is place one of the Lite Sprites characters on the little platform behind the waterfall and then shoot the colors over to them. The waterfall set will recognized the seven different characters and react with a unique light pattern for each.

Despite there not being a lot to this playset, my 6-year-old daughter had a lot of fun playing with it. She wants the entire collection so naturally this was one of the parts on her list. The light the Lite Sprites Waterfall produces is very pretty and fun to look at. My daughter would activate the lights and fall asleep watching them. This is a cool little toy that girls and boys will love.

Verdict

Pros

  • Cheap
  • Makes pretty lights

Cons

  • Needs the wand toy for full use
 

Conclusion

The Lite Sprites Waterfall playset is a small piece of the Light Sprites world your little one will like and it’s a cheap part. The lights are pretty and my daughter loved it.

8.5
10
 

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