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55 PCS Large Kids Claw Machine, Candy Vending Grabber, Prize Dispenser Toys for Girls Boys with Lights Sound, Electronic Claw Game Machine Toys for 3 4 5 6 7 8 Years Old Girls
55 PCS Large Kids Claw Machine, Candy Vending Grabber, Prize Dispenser Toys for Girls Boys with Lights Sound, Electronic Claw Game Machine Toys for 3 4 5 6 7 8 Years Old Girls
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- [Unique transparent cover design] With our unique designed doll grabbing machine, the transparent cover above can be decorated with various accessories (equipped with LED lights and sound), allowing children to enjoy fun for hours on end. Fill the claws with accessories, candy, or any suitable item to create your own game rules. It is an excellent addition to family game nights or party entertainment.
- [Rich Accessories] The top cover of the doll grabbing machine comes with 6 accessories, 20 plush toys, 10 surprise eggs, and 25 game coins. You can also fill it with anything you like. For example, candy, chewing gum, snacks, or mini Easter eggs.
- [Easy to use, adjustable volume] Please turn the switch on the back to the "ON" position, and let the competition begin. You can move the claws up, right, left, and down, and rotate 360 degrees to easily pick up toys and surprises. The doll clamping machine also has a volume adjustment button, allowing for easy muting and focus on game competitions with the mini vending machine.
- [Dual power mode and 60-second challenge] Our doll clamping machine has dual power modes: USB charging and battery power, so you only need 5 AA batteries (not included in the supply range) to enjoy outdoor fun. The 60-second challenge mode turns the game into an interesting family competition to see who can win the most prizes before time runs out. This is the perfect activity to improve hand-eye coordination.
- [Perfect Party Gift] Our doll clip arcade game toy can promote parent-child communication, and children will enjoy playing this arcade game in various occasions, such as birthday parties, family competitions, or Christmas. This is the perfect mini doll clip game for adults and children.
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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My son can’t get enough of these buildable trucks! The electric drill is easy to use, and it keeps him focused and learning through play. Such a perfect STEM toy.
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