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BarbieDream Horse Playset with Sound & Motion Features

R1,849

Retail: R2,500
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Bring the fun of horseback riding to life with Barbie® doll and her DreamHorse. This gorgeous animal not only features sounds and motion but also interacts with girls via touch and sound sensor reaction. Different modes enable different play. The horse can walk and turn 360 degrees or neigh and feed (a bunch of carrots are included). It nuzzles in response to touch and nods yes or no in Fun & Games Modes. It also plays music and dances to three songs. Barbie® doll is ready to ride into imagination wearing a riding tunic, molded pants, removable boots and a helmet. Her beautiful brown horse matches with a pink saddle and reins; a long blond mane and tail add to the hose play fun! Colors and decorations may vary.

Product Features
  • Hours of fun
  • Features sounds & motion
  • Interacts with kids through touch & sound sensor
  • Horse can walk & turn 360-degrees
  • With all the necessary horse-riding accessories
Product Specifications  
  • Dimensions: 32.5cm x 16cm x 56cm
  • Weight: 2.862kg
  • Suitable for children ages 3 years and older
  • Warranty: 6 Months
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