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For sale: Barbie doll in full riding kit, plus moveable horse, plus accessories. Barbie has moveable limbs and can ride the horse. The horse can also lower and raise her head. This set is out of its packaging but was never played with. ?25. Please call/text me on 07773332761 if you are interested. Pick up in West Dulwich/local delivery also possible. Lizzy Roy


Here's the official blurb from Mattell:

Barbie? doll and Tawny? horse are ready to ride! With realistic movement, it?s going to be an adventurous day! Place Barbie? doll into the signature pink saddle (a clip and stirrups hold her in place), and move Tawny? horse along as they set off. Reward Tawny? horse after a long ride by feeding her carrots or hay - she can bend to pick them up! Quench her thirst with water from the bucket. Then push on Tawny? horse?s saddle to say thank you! Girls can use the included brush to groom Tawny? horse?s magnificent mane and tail. Barbie? doll looks ready for a day of horseback riding in an outfit of faded ?jeans? and floral print t-shirt. Tall brown riding boots, a brown belt and Barbie? signature pink helmet ensure a stylish day. Set includes Barbie? doll, Tawny? horse, carrots, hay, one bucket and a brush.

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