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V-tech toot toot big and small fire engine


This big fire engine features manipulative elements including an extending ladder, big press button and a sliding fire extinguisher.

Also includes 3 SmartPoint locations that trigger fun sounds and phrases when driven over. Press the small fire engine's light-up screen to activate 3 sing-along songs, 6 melodies and realistic sound effects.


As new - looking for ?10

V-tech toot toot airport


This interactive play set includes six SmartPoint recognition sensors that respond when the included aeroplane drives over with fun phrases, songs and sound effects. The airport also includes lots of fun manipulative features that will stimulate your child's imagination and encourage role-play fun.

Non-electronic airport play set with 1 electronic aeroplane.

Turning antenna controls the flying 'cloud' platform.

Includes six SmartPoint recognition sensors that play phrases and sounds when triggered.

Features lift-up gate, twisting fuel pump and spinning weather vane.

Includes 3 sing-along songs and 6 melodies.


Looking for ?15

Condition as new

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