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Fisher-Price Nickelodeon Santiago of the Seas Bonnie Bones & El Calamar
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Fisher-Price Nickelodeon Santiago of the Seas Bonnie Bones & El Calamar

SKU 887961962185
$8.50
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UPC: 887961962185

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Kids can act out their own action-packed pirate adventures, just like on Nickelodeon's Santiago of the Seas, with this push-along vehicle and figure set from Fisher-Price. Young swashbucklers can place the poseable Bonnie Bones character figure aboard her ship, El Calamar, and roll the ship along to send the pirate 'sailing' into action with realistic rolling waves motion. Look for additional Nickelodeon Santiago of the Seas vehicle sets from Fisher-Price for more preschool-friendly pirate play! (Each sold separately and subject to availability.)
  • Kids can recreate the high-seas action of Nickelodeon's Santiago of the Seas with this figure and vehicle set featuring Bonnie Bones and her pirate ship, El Calamar
  • Push the ship along for realistic, rolling waves 'sailing' motion
  • Move the figure's arms and legs for more realistic action
  • 3-inch-tall figure styled like pirate Bonnie Bones and comes with a sword play piece
  • Encourages imaginative play and storytelling for preschool kids ages 3 years and older
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