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Fisher-Price Preschool Pretend Play Medical Kit 7-Piece Doctor Bag Dress Up Toys for Kids Ages 3+ Years
Pretend doctor playset with 7 medical tool play pieces, including stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, thermometer, otoscope, syringe, bandage & fabric 'doctor' bag Press button on thermometer to go from "sick" to "well" Pump the blood pressure cuff to see the gauge spin All play pieces store inside the bag, so making "house calls" is a breez…
Pretend doctor playset with 7 medical tool play pieces, including stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, thermometer, otoscope, syringe, bandage & fabric 'doctor' bag Press button on thermometer to go from "sick" to "well" Pump the blood pressure cuff to see the gauge spin All play pieces store inside the bag, so making "house calls" is a breeze Encourages imaginative pretend play and healthy habits for preschool kids ages 3 years and older Smilestones: Bringing a smile to milestones! This toy helps foster Kindness by encouraging kids to help others and have empathy for their "patients"
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Pretend doctor playset with 7 medical tool play pieces, including stethoscope, blood pressure cuff, thermometer, otoscope, syringe, bandage & fabric 'doctor' bag Press button on thermometer to go from "sick" to "well" Pump the blood pressure cuff to see the gauge spin All play pieces store inside the bag, so making "house calls" is a breeze Encourages imaginative pretend play and healthy habits for preschool kids ages 3 years and older Smilestones: Bringing a smile to milestones! This toy helps foster Kindness by encouraging kids to help others and have empathy for their "patients"