Monster High Hydration Station – Relaxing Your Lagoona Blue In Nice Relaxing Shower Tub

November 29th, 2011

lagoona hydration station

I’ve in no way heard of Monster High Lagoona Hydration Station, but apparently my 9 yr previous daughter has and she was very excited the get the Hydration Station out of the box – she’s simply excited in relation to toys, particularly ones in quite big boxes & this is really large.

After installing the batteries (3 x AA) it was extremely simple to set up – fill the clear water tank up to the line, attach the door and place the top on. The doll – or should I say Lagoona Blue – is supported by a clip around her waist that clips onto a pole inserted into the base in the Hydration Station. There are accessories – small bottles, book and a fish that can be inserted into the door from the station.

Once you turn on the motor (using the small shell shaped button on the front) bubbles are blown up through the water and the Hydration Station is lit up. There are 3 modes of light display – constant, flashing or longer flashing.

And that is it – that is all we could find to do with it, apart from brush her hair and stand her on a stand when she’s not in the cubicle. For something that retails at £34.99 I would expect it to do a lot more really.

It would make quite a nice bedside lamp in a girls bedroom except that the motor is very noisy, plus the lid doesn’t lock in place so if it was knocked over the water would go everywhere – not great when you have an inquisitive toddler in the house.

Monster High Hydration Station fans are going to go crazy over this play accessory as you get a new and exclusive Lagoona Blue doll and Hydration station playset!

The Monster High Hydration Station is basically where Lagoona sleeps at night.  Because Lagoona is part sea-monster she needs the hydration station to rehydrate each night.

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