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ilky the bunny, super electronic toy,kids pet, interactive toy ?25 used few times


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Milky The bunny sensor toy "almost like real", snow white. Interactive toy.This robotic toy is a super electronic pet for kids. He moves his huge beautiful eyes with long eye lashes, nose when you feed him with a plastic carrot which is included.He makes sounds when you feed him, when you tickle his feet, when he is scared or hungry. He trembles his long ears and moves his legs and hands. He falls asleep. He also blinks his eyes. Soooooo cute, but it was rather my idea to buy it to my 5 year's old daughter, but she is more interested in her barbies and now wants a massive barbie house. She used it for a week, so it's like new. Batteries included, 4 AA needed for the future. Carrot included. 44x26x33cm dimensions. Pick up in person or meet up close to bermondsey or se15 .It was ? 60 when bought. I sell for ?25. I can't attach pictures. I can send it to your email. Please,Pm me if interested. Thank you.

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