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LEGO DUPLO TOWN CARING FOR ANIMALS AT THE FARM
Enjoy 15% off when you spend $100
Promotion is valid from 3 October 2024 - 16 October 2024 SGT 2359 HRS


Comes with a farm building and sheep, horse, cow, chicken and chick figures
SGD 82.00
or 10,250 miles

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    LEGO DUPLO TOWN CARING FOR ANIMALS AT THE FARM

    SKU
    K359815
    Vendor style number
    10416
    Product Weight
    1.2 kg
    Enjoy 15% off when you spend $100
    Promotion is valid from 3 October 2024 - 16 October 2024 SGT 2359 HRS


    Know a toddler who loves farm playsets? The Caring for Animals at the Farm (10416) set is the ideal gift for any little animal-lover. This kids’ learning toy for toddlers aged 2 years old and over comes with 8 LEGO DUPLO animal figures – including horse, sheep, cow and chicken figures – to delight any toddler who loves real-life role-play toys and making new farmyard friends.
    This feature-rich farm toy for toddlers immerses families in nurturing play, as grown-ups show their preschooler how to feed and care for the animals. The farmer in the farmhouse helps the child figure wash the apples to feed to the cow and her calf. In the chicken coop, the hen is caring for her chicks. Toddlers can also imagine taking a ride on the horse figure and feeding it hay in the stable.
    This educational toy consists of coloured bricks and pieces that are designed to be engaging for toddlers to explore and assemble, while building their problem-solving abilities and their fine motor skills.
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