All of them sing Trick or Treat and the ghost, skeleton and witch were Target exclusives, whereas the pumpkin was not exclusive. These Sing-a-ma-jigs included a pumpkin, a ghost, a skeleton, and a witch. Instead of "Hello!" or "How do you do?", he signs on by saying "Happy Independence Day!" He has a tenor vocal range.įour Halloween themed dolls were released in October 2011. The doll is red, white and blue, and sings " The Star-Spangled Banner" (the American national anthem). He has a baritone vocal range.Ī 4th of July themed doll was released in time for the holiday in 2011. ![]() It sings " Here Comes Peter Cottontail", and rather than saying "Goodbye" or "See you later", signs off by saying, "Happy Easter!" His shirt is covered in a colorful Easter Egg pattern. This Sing-a-ma-jig is a white Easter rabbit with more detailed bunny ears. ![]() In March 2011, the third holiday-themed doll was released for Easter. This doll sings " Let Me Call You Sweetheart" in her alto voice. Its ears are unique in that they are also shaped like hearts, breaking away from the bear, dog, elephant and rabbit ears used up until now. ![]() This doll is red with a pink shirt featuring red hearts. The second holiday-themed doll was released in February 2011 in time for Valentine's Day. " Santa" is a dark green doll with a white beard, and a red-and-white Santa Claus jacket and cap. In late November 2010, the first holiday-themed Sing-a-ma-jig was introduced for Christmas and sold at Toys "R" Us stores. " Where, Oh Where Has My Little Dog Gone?"
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