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DUCKBOXX XX Bath Toys Wind up Backstroke Swimming Penguins for Kids 18M+ (3pcs)
DUCKBOXX XX Bath Toys Wind up Backstroke Swimming Penguins for Kids 18M+ (3pcs)
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- Wind-up! See Penguins swimming around you. It runs about 25s if wind up for 3-4 circles at one time and 30 seconds for wind up fully. Normally, Kids 2+ could wind on her own.
- Made from ABS, non-toxic, durable. Perfect for kid's Christmas gifts, birthday presents.
- Help kids understand knowledge of physical buoyancy and develop their hand-eye coordination, dexterity, motor skill.
- Circular arc design and smooth edges.
- Recommended for ages 18 months and up.
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