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Bobby the Police Car
Bobby the Police Car

WOW ToysBlaze the Fire Buggy & Bobby the Police Car

R249

Retail: R350
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Blaze the Fire Buggy

Go on a learning adventure with Fire Engine Blaze from the City Drivers range from WOW Toys! Learn, play and share with this mini WOW vehicle, its chunky design is great for little fingers to hold, its rubber wheels makes sure the ride is smooth and the driver is ready to jump out and go as soon as you get to the destination

Bobby the Police Car

Police Car Bobby features extra grip rubber wheels with a removable policeman Play Friend. His policeman's  happy thumbs up ensures that he is super-safe for young children to chew, hug, play with and nibble on with the reassurance that they can never pose a choking hazard to a child from 10 months old. 

Product Features

Blaze the Fire Buggy

  • Includes Blaze the Fire Buddy and Driver
  • Helps develop fine motor skills
  • Made of high quality plastic
  • No PVC, no toxic paint, BPA free, no small parts
  • Easy to clean and dishwasher safe figures
  • All WOW Toys are battery-free with fun interactive features

Bobby the Police Car

  • Set includes 1 push-along police car with rubber grip wheels and 1 policeman Play Friend figure.
  • Packaging dimensions: L: 140mm H: 120mm D: 77mm
  • Rubber tyres make for easy push-along play
  • Removable Police Play Friend figure for added role play exercises
  • Bright colours appeal to both boys and girls
  • Suitable for children aged 10 months+
  • Assists development of motor skills
  • Inspires imaginative and creative play
  • No PVC, no toxic paint, BPA free, no small parts
  • Easy to clean and dishwasher safe figures
  • All WOW Toys are battery-free with fun interactive features
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