Description
Rev up playtime and have hours of imaginative adventures in the driver’s seat with the PAW Patrol™ pups! Slide one of the three double-sided mission cards into the windshield of the wooden dashboard and set the dial to show who needs help. Press buttons to choose the pups for the mission and hear multiple phrases for each, then press the paw print "mission start" button to hear Ryder give mission instructions based on the pups chosen for the job - there are hundreds of possible combinations, and kids can choose to hear him in English, French, or Spanish!
Turn the removable key to hear the engine rev and shift the gear to "D" to start the scrolling GPS - turn the steering wheel to keep the vehicle on the GPS track!
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For ages 3 years and over.
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Great for hands-on, screen-free play.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
MDMD0080
Manufacturer:
Melissa & Doug
Learning through play
Primary skill: This toy is pure fun and kids will just love playing with it. Having fun is an important aspect of emotional-wellbeing and gives kids time to fully immerse themselves in activities that they enjoy.
Customer reviews for Melissa & Doug PAW Patrol Rescue Mission Wooden Dashboard
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