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Take-Along Zoo Car 2-Pack

Take-Along Zoo Car 2-Pack
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Two cars mean two times the fun! This classic preschool theme features a pair of hilarious monkey and a mighty roaring lion. Push the lion's head to hear him roar, and clown around with the monkeys. Animals are made of non-phalate PVC.Each Zoo Car contains a smart magnet for connecting to other Zoo Cars (sold separately). Vehicle name is printed on bottom of each...
Two cars mean two times the fun! This classic preschool theme features a pair of hilarious monkey and a mighty roaring lion. Push the lion's head to hear him roar, and clown around with the monkeys. Animals are made of non-phalate PVC.Each Zoo Car contains a smart magnet for connecting to other Zoo Cars (sold separately). Vehicle name is printed on bottom of each vehicle. Each car measures 2.5" long. No batteries required. Keywords: takealong zoo car 2pack, toy train locomotives and railway cars, thomas and friends, learning curve, learning curve toys intl inc., takealong, zoo, car, 2pack

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