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Lets waddle and wiggle alongside new friends with Early Learning Centre’s new Pull Along Turtle Family.. This colourful stacking pull along toy is sure to get your little ones up and moving! Pull the sweet turtles along the floor and watch daddy turtle’s legs move to the music whilst mummy turtle’s colourful balls pop! Perfect for stimulating your little one’s senses. Press down on baby turtle’s shell to see his little legs pop out! Baby can enjoy stacking each turtle to activate the 3 different musical tunes or connect them in a row to encourage lots of toddling walking fun. Let’s take our sweet turtle family out for a stroll!. Playing with these turtles is an exciting way to entertain your little ones whilst helping physical development and hand to eye coordination.. Product features:. Friendly pull along turtle family. 3 melodies. Bright coloured balls. Encourages fine motor skills. Great for hand to eye coordination. Helps with physical development. Batteries Required: 2 x AA (included). Product dimensions: 20cm (H) x 14cm (W) x 16cm (D). Packaging dimensions: 25cm (H) x 18cm (W) x 15cm (D). Suitable for ages 12 - 36 months. What's in the box:. 1x musical turtle. 1x ball popping turtle. 1x press and pop turtle
Price: £29.95 from Kaliedy Baby Nursery Store
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