Description
Does your little one love to watch How to Train Your Dragon? Have they always dreamed of having their very own pet dragon? Makes their wishes come true with the Playmobil DreamWorks Dragons set, featuring Hiccup, Toothless and a baby dragon for them to care for and play with.
Ready for any type of game or fantasy your child can dream up, Toothless shoots arrows from his mouth, has a detachable red tail fin and features light-up blue LED spines along his back. Hiccup also comes with a flaming model sword, detachable wings and is dressed for action in his flight suit.
This Playmobil set is a great gift for growing children, helping to develop their creativity and manual dexterity. The multi-part set is great fun to share with friends and siblings or even dragon-loving parents!
The entire Playmobil Dragons range is perfect for lovers of the DreamWorks How to Train your Dragon film series and this set provides unlimited creativity and endless hours of fun.
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Suitable for children aged 4 - 10
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19 piece set
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Dimensions 38.5 x 28.4 x 9.5 cm
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WARNING: Not suitable for children under three years of age due to the small parts
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
4 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
PLMB0008
Manufacturer:
Playmobil
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