Ali the Fox Princess Peach Micro-Diamond Particle Building Block Set
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Ali the Fox Princess Peach Micro-Diamond Particle Building Block Set

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Ali the Fox Princess Peach Micro-Diamond Particle Building Block SetDESCRIPTION BALODY x Ali the FoxAli, a little red fox, has attracted many faithful fans of all ages since it was created in 2009 by Hans. Ali's world is colorful and dream like, a place where Ali and his chubby little friends, Peach, Bear, Shadow and Mika experience their own joy and sorrow. "I believe in fairy tales, the prince and the princess were living in the golden castle blissfully and guarding their love." Standing tall in search of love,

DESCRIPTION BALODY x Ali the Fox
Ali, a little red fox, has attracted many faithful fans of all ages since it was created in 2009 by Hans. Ali's world is colorful and dream-like, a place where Ali and his chubby little friends, Peach, Bear, Shadow and Mika experience their own joy and sorrow.

"I believe in fairy tales, the prince and the princess were living in the golden castle blissfully and guarding their love." Standing tall in search of love, Princess Peach the Fox 5.88" brick-built figure is an irresistible item for all. With a charming expression, beautiful ball gown, bright colors, and simplicity of design true to original illustrations, this Peach the Fox set inspires tranquil reverie.

This BALODY Blocks set consists of 983 micro/nano blocks which can be products of sturdy, non-toxic ABS plastic. The full-color discipline incorporates easy-to-follow instructions with pictures.

BALODY Blocks items conform to all safety necessities. Not applicable for kids beneath three years because of small parts. It is recommended for ages six years and older.

Material
ABS plastic

Features
assembly required
includes 983-piece building set
assembled dimension: 5.88 x 3.33 x 3.45 inches (14.80 x 8.40 x 8.70 cm)
the blocks are 1/8 of the size of a traditional block, not compatible with original from Denmark
the smallest bricks are 4 x 5 mm
for ages 6 and up
cpsc choking hazard warnings: choking hazard small parts
item comes pre-boxed
collectible box size: 5.96 x 5.36 x 3.18 inches (15.00 x 13.50 x 8.00 cm)
imported

Manufacturer: Linkgo Toys Industrial Co.,Ltd
Licensed through ©Tezuka Productions. All Right Reserved.
Certification: CE, FCC, RoHS
Item No. 18303

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