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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Friends Figures Set, 5-Pack, 2.5" Plastic Toys, Model 714512, Color: Friends Set

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Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Friends Figures Set, 5-Pack, 2.5" Plastic Toys, Model 714512, Color: Friends SetIntroducing the Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Friends Set, a delightful collection of poseable characters designed for imaginative play. Perfect for children aged 3 and up, this set encourages creative role playing adventures with beloved characters from the popular children's show. This charming set includes five collectible figuresDaniel Tiger, O the Owl, Prince Wednesday, Miss Elaina, and Katerina. Each figure features poseable arms and moving heads,

Introducing the Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Friends Set, a delightful collection of poseable characters designed for imaginative play. Perfect for children aged 3 and up, this set encourages creative role-playing adventures with beloved characters from the popular children's show.

This charming set includes five collectible figures—Daniel Tiger, O the Owl, Prince Wednesday, Miss Elaina, and Katerina. Each figure features poseable arms and moving heads, enhancing the play experience and allowing children to create their own stories. With each character approximately 2.5 inches tall, they are ideal for pocket-sized fun, making them easy to take along on any trip or playdate. Crafted from durable plastic, these toys are designed to withstand the rigors of play and provide lasting enjoyment.

Key Features:
  • Poseable arms and moving heads for enhanced imaginative play.
  • Each figure measures approximately 2.5 inches, perfect for pocket-sized adventures.
  • Encourages realistic role play, helping to develop social skills and creativity.
  • Includes a set of 5 collectible neighborhood friends for expanded play possibilities.
  • Constructed from safe and durable plastic, suitable for children aged 3 and older.
  • Bright colors and friendly designs engage young children and inspire storytelling.
  • Ideal for solo play or group activities, fostering teamwork and interaction.

The Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood Friends Set is an excellent choice for parents seeking fun and educational toys that promote creativity and social skills. These figures not only entertain but also encourage children to explore their imagination through role play. This set is perfect for any child who enjoys the adventures of Daniel Tiger and his friends, making it a thoughtful gift for birthdays, holidays, or just because. Bring home the joy of Daniel Tiger's Neighborhood and watch your child's creativity blossom!

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