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DisneyChoose Your Own - Musical Sweet Dreams Carousel with 5 Board Books

R259

Retail: R600
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Choose between 3 Disney Sweet Dreams Carousels: Mickey Mouse Club House, Disney Princess, or Frozen. Make bedtime magical with a Sweet Dreams musical carousel which contains 5 mini hardcover storybooks – perfect for bedtime cuddles. Each carousel boasts 3 functions: movement, light and music.

Mickey Mouse Clubhouse: Sweet Dreams Library

A unique and brand-new format which sees five books housed in a mechanical rotating plastic carousel with added features of light and music. 3 functions: movement, light, music. Motorised rotating carousel with five storybooks. A soft lullaby sound will play for 3 minutes. Different rotating shapes are projected on to the ceiling and walls.

Disney Princess: Sweet Dreams Library

Make bedtime magical for you and your little one with the Disney Princess Sweet Dreams Library. This soothing musical carousel with five bedtime stories will help your child fall asleep, every night of the week. Simply select your child's favourite story and watch the carousel gently turn, as it plays a night-time lullaby and projects a soft, colourful pattern.

Frozen: Sweet Dreams Library

This soothing musical carousel with five bedtime stories will help your child fall asleep--every night of the week! Simply select your child's favourite story and watch the carousel gently turn as it plays a night-time lullaby and projects a soft, colourful light show. The storybooks included are: * Frozen * Across the Sea * A New Reindeer Friend * Elsa's Gift * Babysitting the Troll Tots


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