The BEST Guide to POLAND
Unanswered  |  Archives 
 
 
User: Guest

Home / Life  % width posts: 11

Know any Polish English bilingual childrens toys?


Zosiu 1 | 3
9 Jun 2010 #1
When I was there at christmas I found a lovey teddy bear in REAL that spoke a few phrases in English and Polish. Since then I have searched on many different sites and have not been able to track it down - or any other toys. Does anyone have any idea of that teddys name or any other childrens toys? (for a one year old)
Olaf 6 | 955
10 Jun 2010 #2
Some fisher-price toys e.g. English and Polish language if I remember correctly.
MIPK - | 69
10 Jun 2010 #3
think i know the teddy bear you talking about...
have a look at;
zabawki-sklep.com/edus-magiczny-przyjaciel-artyk-901848-p-1419.html
OP Zosiu 1 | 3
11 Jun 2010 #4
MIPK!

Thats totally it! Thank you so much ;)

The only thing is all the sites are in Polish.. Do you know anywhere I could order it online that would be able to ship to Australia? I tried Ebay and some others but maybe you might know something?

If not thanks anyway for your help - I have a lead now!
MIPK - | 69
11 Jun 2010 #5
if i'd known six weeks ago i could have brought you one back!!!

manufacturer is e-edu.com.pl/index1.html (from front of box)

unfortunately dont know where you can get one online from, as like you said most of the sites are Polish and don't seem to mention international shipping.

Think my friends got theirs in Tesco, not that that helps!
Varsovian 91 | 634
11 Jun 2010 #6
Errm - bilingual toys? Just talk with the little blighters!!

My bilingual kids just got on with Lego, stories in both languages (Słoń Trąbalski meets the 3 Little Pigs and Thomas) etc etc, but nothing beats a sandpit with water in the garden!
SouthMancPolak - | 102
11 Jun 2010 #7
When I was there at christmas I found a lovey teddy bear in REAL that spoke a few phrases in English and Polish. Since then I have searched on many different sites and have not been able to track it down - or any other toys. Does anyone have any idea of that teddys name or any other childrens toys? (for a one year old)

I imagine that a lot of this stuff is made in China these days, so be careful, or you may end up with something like this:

.

or this:

youtube.com/watch?feature=player_embedded&v=G6D1YI-41ao

:D
joannaa - | 5
11 Jun 2010 #8
Actually, I managed to find some Polish-English books in Australia .
I wouldn't expect it but I got "Moje pierwsze slowa po polsku" in Perth, in one of the regural libraries, so you never know.

good luck!
OP Zosiu 1 | 3
12 Jun 2010 #9
Thread attached on merging:
Can anyone help me find EDUŚ MAGICZNY PRZYJACIEL bi-lingual teddy bear in Oz?

When I was in Poland at christmas I found a lovey teddy bear in REAL that spoke a few phrases in English and Polish. Since then I have searched on many different sites and have finally found out his name is Edus:

zabawki-sklep.com/edus-magiczny-przyjaciel-artyk-901848-p-1419.html

The thing is my Polish is basic and I am having trouble finding a website that would ship to Australia, does anyone know if its possible to ship from an online store in Poland? Or better yet somewhere to buy it here?

Can anyone help me ?
tadex1234 - | 2
29 Mar 2012 #10
I know that they ship to Australia, but I do not know if they have the edus you look for,
but maybe you find something different that might be similar to the Edus bear:

zakupy.linkbaby.pl/do/item/W1125/Dwujezyczny-Szczeniaczek---Uczniaczek ,-W1125

Something did not work, here it is

zakupy.linkbaby.pl/do/item/W1125/Dwujezyczny-Szczeniaczek---Uczniaczek,-W1125
RaiiyeeRaiiyee
6 Jan 2017 #11
My daughters half polish and her dad's always at work I'm learning to speak it but I want my daughter to pick it up from she's young he does speak polish to her when his home but he is usually back when she's in bed so I'm looking for some polish speaking toys or teddy's as she is under the age of 1 I always buy her toys that are for older children anyway but I can't seem to find any


Home / Life / Know any Polish English bilingual childrens toys?
BoldItalic [quote]
 
To post as Guest, enter a temporary username or login and post as a member.