📚 Collect, Learn, and Conquer the Yo-kai World!
The Yo-Kai Watch Medallium Collection Book Pages (Series 1 and 2) are designed for kids aged 4 to 14, allowing them to enhance their Yo-kai Watch experience. Each page features vibrant images and detailed information about various Yo-kai characters, promoting both organization and educational growth in numeracy and literacy. With no assembly required, this collection is ready to inspire creativity and learning right away!
Product Dimensions | 6 x 19.5 x 33 cm; 115 g |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 14 years |
Item model number | B60461020 |
Educational Objective(s) | Numeracy & Literacy |
Language: | English |
Number of pieces | 1 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Material Composition | plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
ASIN | B01F5KXFBK |
K**X
Five Stars
nice way to store medals
R**Y
Very misleading
Bought for my son, titled states it for series 1 and 2. Pictures show 2 sets of information sheets and 2 exclusive medals. When it arrived it was only 1 set, and it was for series 3. Also, it was all in French. Couldn’t return it as my son had torn the packaging. Very disappointing.
A**A
Not quite as advertised
I purchased these and received series 2 (as shown in picture) which was fine but if it's marketed as series 3 then that's what you should get.
L**F
kids love it!
This is brilliant! My grand daughter is really into Yo-Kai, and this is a great assortment of pages for the Collection Book, which is sold separately. This collection will build and build, as pages and medals are added to it, and will provide your child with hours of fun and entertainment.
P**�
a craze which is arriving soon...
This Yokai Watch series is a craze at my nephew's school as they are obsessed with the game Yo-Kai Watch [Nintendo 3DS XL ] and others which are similar. When I showed him this folder he was rather excited to see it and now is helping my youngest collect the many medals and stickers which are linked to it.He was soon showing the many things you can get online and I have to say I did find it rather interesting. According to the many web sites which are based on this craze, Japan's youth are totally obsessed with anything to do with Yokai Watch, therefore, this would be more suitable to the market over there. But I can see this soon becoming the "craze" over here as we all know items such as this do have a habit of spreading like wild fire.This is a five star product for anyone who loves the Yokai games and for them this would be perfect but for other children you should really check is it a craze they are following as it clearly is a love and hate phenomenon and one which will soon be better known especially where the young trendy youth are concerned.
A**R
Handy storage for easily lost disks
The book comes with a single medallium and a couple of sheets for storing your existing medalliums. Having a special folder means that your kids are less inclined to lose the medalliums around the house, but the storage sheets aren't easy to use, especially for small fingers. It is a little tricky to get the disks in and out.
E**O
The Boy liked it
This is a pretty nifty ring binder with two sheets of plastic pockets, a bonus medallion (sorry, Medallium) and some stickers.As far as the playground goes, this is serious social capital. It also means his room is that little bit tidier.
P**N
Okay but very niche - I can't see a big call for these folders yet
We don't own the Yokai Watch game, so admittedly aren't the intended audience for this folder, but my 8-year-old son loves Pokemon, Yu-Gi-Oh, collecting games, collectables and anime, so he feels an affinity with the idea of Yokai Watch all the same. And this folder seems pretty misjudged for the UK market.The folder comes with a fact page, clear pocket pages for medallions and one lone medallion to begin collecting them in blind collectable bags. But it's a very specific thing - the pages will only ever be of use for the medallions as far as I can tell, and I done know of any of the myriad children related to my family that collect Yokai medallions yet.I can understand how there'd be a call for this in Japan, where Yokai Watch is a craze, but I don't think we need them yet. The quality is fine, it's just pretty weird and niche, and I wouldn't expect the medallions to be widely available enough to justify buying this.
TrustPilot
2天前
2 周前