roduct Size: 28.5 x 15.5 x 9cm/11.22 x 6.1 x 3.54in
Novel design. This product uses lastest gold brick, silver brick design appearance, gives the feeling of bright eyes, high-end
High quality material. Environmental protection PU + high-quality sponge core, not fade, non-toxic and harmless, loved by children, the elderly, young people.
Suitable for many occasions. Home, office, car, airplane, train, outdoor camping and other occasions can be applied.
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A fun decoration for home, office, or patio
Also be used as a container for candles, pens, keys, and other miscellaneous items
Material: resin
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Material : Wooden.
Unique Gift Idea Perfect piggy bank for girls, boys & adults
Coin Bank with lock and key for savings coins, quarters, notes, etc.
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Tin toy cars saw their heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, before being displaced by diecast models in the 1970s. One of the first manufacturers was Shuco, founded as Sheyer and Co. in 1912. Tin toy cars were produced in America, South America, Europe, and most notably, Japan. Many tin cars and trucks could be wound up and would propel themselves, an early feature.
Size:28x18x22cm Learn More
Tin toy cars saw their heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, before being displaced by diecast models in the 1970s. One of the first manufacturers was Shuco, founded as Sheyer and Co. in 1912. Tin toy cars were produced in America, South America, Europe, and most notably, Japan. Many tin cars and trucks could be wound up and would propel themselves, an early feature.
Size:30.5x13x21.5cm Learn More
Tin toy cars saw their heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, before being displaced by diecast models in the 1970s. One of the first manufacturers was Shuco, founded as Sheyer and Co. in 1912. Tin toy cars were produced in America, South America, Europe, and most notably, Japan. Many tin cars and trucks could be wound up and would propel themselves, an early feature.
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Tin toy cars saw their heyday in the 1950s and 1960s, before being displaced by diecast models in the 1970s. One of the first manufacturers was Shuco, founded as Sheyer and Co. in 1912. Tin toy cars were produced in America, South America, Europe, and most notably, Japan. Many tin cars and trucks could be wound up and would propel themselves, an early feature.
Size:35x13x15cm Learn More
Appearance Material: Polyester Fiber/ Short Plush
Filling: PP Cotton
Size:50*30cm
High grade soft short plush appearance, good and comfortable touch
With high quality PP Cotton filling
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Control distance: 10m
Function
Simulation lateral creep with free swing feet. Left crawling and right crawling.Auto performance function. Eyes are bright with colorful lights.
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