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Packing List:
1*Doctor Role-Play Toy Kit(31pcs)
31 simulation props: a set contains 31 simulation accessories, which stimulate children`s imagination and realize their dream of becoming a doctor. You can manually press the faucet to drain the water, and the washs basin has the function of manually circulating the water. Syringes can be squeezed, and stethoscopes, thermometers, medicine bottles, scissors, shelves, and other medical tools are provided that promote children`s awareness of medical equipment
2-in-1 Toy Backpack: The well-designed children`s toy backpack has three modes and can be turned into a tote, backpack or medical tool table. With clever storage, it can be turned into a toy table or a tote bag in seconds, the fun is endless, and you can have fun anytime, anywhere.
ABS environmentally friendly plastic: the safety and health of children is a top priority. Our doctor pretend play playset is strictly made of ABS eco-friendly plastic, and the bright and vivid color scheme is very cute. It is BPA-frees, odorless, strong, drop-resistant, smooth to the touch, burr-free, and will not harm your baby`s skin or harm your baby`s health
Convenient Storage: This is a set of simulated medical supplies toys and a storage bag. Hang the props on the top of the product with hooks, which do not take up space and are easy to use. There is a locker at the bottom of the toy table for storage. After the children play the game, they can pack the props and put them in the backpack to develop a good habit of organization and storage for the children
IDEAL GIFT: Our role-playing props for medical and nursing games will provide kids with an immersive experience, satisfy their natural curiosity, and help them overcome their fear of hospitals. It can be used for puzzle enlightenment, sensory stimulation, entertainment and education. At the same time, it can promote parent-child communication in role-playing interactions
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