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LeapfrogScoop and Learn Ice Cream Cart

R999

Retail: R1,700
About

Learning is sweet when ice cream is on the menu with the Scoop & Learn Ice Cream Cart™ Deluxe. Customers can order ice cream or ice pops in a variety of imaginative and tasty-looking combinations. Use the magic scooper to scoop up the ice cream and toppings to build customer orders, and the cart will recognize the colors and flavors. Select one of the six cute animal order cards and follow the instructions to build memory and sequencing skills.

Order’s up! Ring the bell to let customers know their order is ready. Pretend money is included for extra role-play interactions and to introduce counting. Roll the cart along to hear upbeat songs and music.

Product Features
  • Scoop up learning: Use the magic ice cream scooper to scoop and serve ice cream. The scooper will recognize the colors and flavors.

  • Role-play an ice cream shop: Pretend to run your own ice cream cart. Push it around and look for new customers.
  • Sell ice pops: Display four ice pop flavors (raspberry, orange, pineapple, kiwi) on the side tray and add a variety of toppings (sprinkles, coconut cream, chocolate, rainbow swirl).
  • Order's up!: Follow the order card instructions to build treats for six animal customers ranging from easy to hard challenges.
  • Dimensions: 55cm x 40cm x 23cm
  • Batteries: 3 x AA Required (Not Included)
What's In The Box
  • 1 x Scoop & Learn Ice Cream Cart
  • 2 x Scoops of mint ice cream
  • 2 x Scoops of chocolate ice cream
  • 2 x Scoops of strawberry ice cream
  • 2 x Scoops of vanilla ice cream
  • 1 x Whipped cream topping
  • 1 x Cherry sauce topping
  • 1 x Orange sprinkles topping
  • 3 x Ice cream cones
  • 6 x Double-sided order/activity cards
  • 1 x Canopy
  • 2 x Canopy poles
  • 1 x Cart handle
  • 1 x Label sheet
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