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Here I have for sale a TOMY Gearation Building Toy With Magnetic Board and 11 coloured Gears

Special Needs Autism Preschool Toy

So much fun for kids and adults. Turn it on and add gears and watch as they spin, whirl, flip, turn and almost mesmerize.

Control the speed with the fast or slow button.

Board has a magnetic surface.

Toy? has been tested and is in good working order but there are a few scratches on the magnetic board, as one would expect from a played with condition toy.??

Toy requires one C battery.

For ages 3 and up.

From a smoke and pet free home.

Collection from London Se23 close to forest hill station.


Offers in the region of ?30-35 - please note this item is not available in UK.

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