Dress Up for Work Boy Magnetic Suitcase
Set of great workmen dress ups! Can be utilised with 2 children or great for car travel ! This set is contained in a metal suitcase ( acting as the magnetic board ) and has 6 scenery cards. 18 character cards and 67 magnetic pieces.
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$33.00
13 in stock
Comes in a suitcase so two children can play at a time
Aged 3+
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