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Playful PandaBubble Blowing Kids Lawn Mower Toy

R249

Retail: R350
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Helping “mow” the lawn is so much fun with this bubble mower! This push-along toy looks and sounds like real a lawnmower. As toddlers roll it along, the pretend motor spins while lots of bubbles fly all around.

Learning to accomplish a “grownup” task like mowing the lawn nurtures self-confidence while also having fun as it blows bubbles wherever your child is. This toy can be used on grass, sidewalks, driveways or around pretend lava.

Interactive Toy

This toy comes with 1x bottle of Bubble liquid to use in this gorgeous little bubble lawn mower. The mower will blow bubbles continuously that will float up into the air, providing hours of fun for your little one.

Mechanical Sound

With the push of a button, this walking toy starts blowing bubbles and will sound like a real lawn mower being used on the lawn. For the toy to emit the sound it will require 3 AA batteries (not included) to use.

Push-Pull Toy

Made of durable lightweight plastic, this push-pull toy is perfect for toddlers and school-age children. The kid-friendly design and convenient handle make this lawn mower perfect for almost any terrain!

Pretend Game

This awesome bubble blower provides hours of entertainment for your little one. As we all know children love to imitate their parents so this toy will be a wonderful gift for boys or girls.

Product Features 
  • Kids lawn mower
  • Bubbles included
  • Fun Push toy
  • Roll the mower along to see the motor spin with realistic sounds

  • Lighter handle is easier for toddlers to push and pull and helps prevent tip-overs
  • Blows bubbles on grass, sidewalks, and driveways
Product Specifications
  • Material: Plastic

  • Size: (approximately) 12.7 x 30.5 x 48.3 cm
  • Colour: Blue, Green and Orange
  • This device requires 3 AA batteries (not included)
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