Description
A 2-in-1 police car and motorcycle to save the day! This transforming toy features a projectile launcher, flashing lights and realistic sounds.
Activate the lights and sounds by pressing the yellow button and the blue button to activate the armour mode. The front will expand and a protective canopy will cover Chase whilst revealing the projectile launcher. There are three discs to load and fire to clear obstacles from the path.
Press the red button to launch the motorcycle! Press once to first open the inner compartment and again to launch Chase and the motorcycle.
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Not suitable for children under 3 years old.
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To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
SMPP0006
Manufacturer:
Spin Master
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.
Additional skill: This toy also encourages kids’ creativity.
Customer reviews for PAW Patrol Chase’s 2-in-1 Transforming Car with Motorcycle
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