LITTLE DUTCH. Little Dutch Market Stall - Little Palette

LITTLE DUTCH. Little Dutch Market Stall - Little Palette

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Get your delicious fruit and vegetables here! Children can buy, sell, trade with their friends with this fabulous Little Dutch Market Stall. Let their imaginations run wild, today they are the market trader, tomorrow they can be the customer! Enhances social behavior and the recognition of shapes and colors. DimensionsΜ60 x Π23 x Υ112 cm Age3+ColorMulticolor Made of wood A fabric canopy, chalk board and 4 wooden crates with 10 pieces of fruit and vegetables made of soft materials. Water-based paint Assembly instructions are…

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