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Playmobil - Elephant at the Water Hole (with Water Shoot Mechanism)

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Playmobil - Elephant at the Water Hole (with Water Shoot Mechanism)

Playmobil - Elephant at the Water Hole (with Water Shoot Mechanism)

Sustainable WILTOPIA playset from PLAYMOBIL with Rick and Lu Palmer, elephant, antelope, warthog, water hole and other extras for exciting animal role-play adventures in the children's room. Know it, love it, protect it! Discover WILTOPIA, PLAYMOBIL's first eco-friendly product line made from an average of over 80% sustainable materials. The latest adventure takes explorer family Palmer to the African Serengeti. There they study the animal and plant world and learn many new things about our fascinating planet. At the waterhole in the savannah, the large, newly designed African elephant quenches his thirst alongside the warthog and the gazelle. With his trunk, he can take in water and also splash it out again. With the enclosed "test strips", children can do their own research and "test" the water quality.

$19.04

Original: $54.39

-65%
Playmobil - Elephant at the Water Hole (with Water Shoot Mechanism)

$54.39

$19.04

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Sustainable WILTOPIA playset from PLAYMOBIL with Rick and Lu Palmer, elephant, antelope, warthog, water hole and other extras for exciting animal role-play adventures in the children's room. Know it, love it, protect it! Discover WILTOPIA, PLAYMOBIL's first eco-friendly product line made from an average of over 80% sustainable materials. The latest adventure takes explorer family Palmer to the African Serengeti. There they study the animal and plant world and learn many new things about our fascinating planet. At the waterhole in the savannah, the large, newly designed African elephant quenches his thirst alongside the warthog and the gazelle. With his trunk, he can take in water and also splash it out again. With the enclosed "test strips", children can do their own research and "test" the water quality.