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Mini MikeInteractive Whack-A-Frog Game

R449

Retail: R650
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Experience endless fun and excitement with our interactive Whack-A-Frog game, undeniably one of the best toys for boys and girls of all ages! Designed to provide hours of entertainment!

Product Features
  • Enhance fine motor skills, hand-eye coordination, and attention span with this great developmental toy.
  • Enjoy safe and fun play with two game modes, 38 speed-changing levels, and soft hammers.
  • Strengthen parent-child bonds and promote healthy competition with this interactive game.
  • Ideal for children aged 3-10 years, this toy makes a perfect gift with its safe design and premium materials.
  • Make special occasions memorable with this thoughtful and exciting present for toddlers.
  • We prioritize customer satisfaction and provide excellent support for any inquiries or concerns.
  • Battery operated (Batteries not included)
Product Specifications 
  • Material: Kid's safe plastic 
  • Dimensions: 30cm x 15cm
  • Batteries required: 3x AA Batteries 
What's in the Box? 
  • 1x Interactive Whack-A-Frog Game
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