Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Fisher Price Discovery Play Tent

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List Price: £21.99
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Baby Product Brand: Fisher Price EAN: 5013138620311 Feature: Fisher Price Discovery Dome Tent Is Fragile: 0 Label: Fisher Price Manufacturer: Fisher Price Manufacturer Minimum Age: 12 Publisher: Fisher Price Studio: Fisher Price
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Fisher Price Discovery Dome Tent Great for encouraging physical activity through development and role play Play peek a boo through the mesh windows Learn about colour and counting along the paw prints Crawl and explore the different fabric textures and hear the squeakers in the paw prints Size Age 12m+
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Editorial Reviews:
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Its time to explore the jungle with the Fisher-Price Discovery Play Tent. Let your little ones off on an adventure as they discover the various different areas of the tent. This pop-up tent contains various areas which contain varying textures and sounds which are great for your little one to discover. Learn about colours and counting with the paw prints located around the outside of the tent. So its time to crawl and explore with the Fisher Price Discovery Play Tent.
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