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Super Wings 5" Transformable Toys Tino & Mini Tino Pet, 3 in 1 Transforming Dinosaur Airplane Robot, Educational Action Figure for Boys Girls Age 3+, Dinosaur Toy for Preschool Play
Super Wings 5" Transformable Toys Tino & Mini Tino Pet, 3 in 1 Transforming Dinosaur Airplane Robot, Educational Action Figure for Boys Girls Age 3+, Dinosaur Toy for Preschool Play
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About This
- Character Background - From seasons 6 of the hit preschool show Super Wings, Tino is a dinosaur and the oldest super wing hero. He disappeared for a long time and was only recently found by Super Wings. Tino, is known as the legendary Super Wings Hero, can transform from his normal form into a plane or a giant dinosaur. He's never got much to say but his courage, loyalty, and power speak for themselves!
- Multiple Playing Method - Super Wing Tino can transform among dinosaur, airplane and robot modes in 8-10 simple steps. The joints are movable, allowing children to pose Tino however they like. Super Pet Tino features sparkling light effects and a top button that can change emotions. The wheels on Super Wings Tino can glide, providing endless fun for children anytime and anywhere.
- Durable and Portable - Super Wings toys are well drop-resistent and designed to withstand impact, ensuring they remain intact even during rough play. These high-standard companions are convenient for children both indoors and outdoors. They can be easily carried around for playtime on the go no matter in which modes.
- Safe andDurable Materials - These children's airplane toys are made of high-quality ABS and POM plastics, and have passed all safety tests. The edges and surfaces are smooth and rounded to ensure they do not harm children's hands.
- Perfect Choice For Kids- The Super Wings preschool toys make perfect surprise for birthdays, Christmas, holidays, or other special occasions. With upgraded materials and craftsmanship, these Super Wings airplane toys are finely crafted, featuring a sturdy body and smooth surface.
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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 kids are obsessed with this bug vacuum! It makes outdoor play so much more exciting and educational. The light-up habitat is such a fun bonus.
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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.
Lauren K.
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