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Barbie Dream House Excellent condition with box


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Bought for our twins at Christmas . Hardly used.

Few bits missing but all in all excellet condition.



Sold in Argos ?269.99

Will sell for ?100.00



Product info


The incredible Barbie Dreamhouse measures 4ft tall by 4ft wide and features 3 storeys with 8 rooms between them for mega play potential! With fun, interactive features on every angle, including a working elevator and slide, your little Barbie fan will have hours of fun parading their dolls around their new home.


The working elevator fits 4 Barbie dolls- slide it up and down so that your Barbie friends can access all 3 floors.


A home office, downstairs garage and second-storey pool all feature- fill the pool with water and whoosh your dolls down the slide from the third-floor platform for a real splash!


Lights and sounds add realistic touches and encourage role-play: place the frying pan on the stove and press for a sizzling sound; press the kettle for whistling; open the oven door to see it light up and turn the oven timer for a ticking noise!


Two-in-one functions expand the possibilities for play: the couch opens to create bunk beds and the coffee table flips to reveal a guest bed for Chelsea doll (sold separately).


The Barbie Dreamhouse comes with 70 additional accessories for inspired play and storytelling, encouraging a recognition of familiar objects.


General information:


Doll sold seperately.

Size H120, W125, D21.5cm.

Batteries required: 3 x AAA (not included) plus 1 x AAA (not included).

For ages 3 years and over.


Collection Overhill Road

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