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BRIO World Disney Princess Jasmine and Train Carriage for Kids Age 3 Years Up - Wooden Railway Add On Accessories
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Discover a Magical World with the 33356 Disney Princess Jasmine & Wagon.
Take Disney Princess Jasmine from the hit movie Aladdin on a thrilling train ride in her very own Disney Princess Wagon.
This playset includes 2 pieces: 1x Disney Princess, 9x Wagon and measures 6.6 cm x 3.6 cm x 2.4 cm.
The BRIO Difference
BRIO trains, engines, wagons, carriages, and vehicles feature our classic magnetic couplings for easy hook-up! Our train sets, rails, accessories, and destinations all use our classic wooden train track, making it easy to connect them to each other and expand your BRIO World.
Built to Last
Made from high-quality plastics, the BRIO World railway range is suitable for kids aged 3 and up and makes a great gift for both boys and girls.
Safety First
We rigorously test our products to meet our strict safety standards, which are often more demanding than what's required by law. BRIO Railway Sets make an ideal birthday or Christmas gift.
Take Disney Princess Jasmine from the hit movie Aladdin on a thrilling train ride in her very own Disney Princess Wagon.
This playset includes 2 pieces: 1x Disney Princess, 9x Wagon and measures 6.6 cm x 3.6 cm x 2.4 cm.
The BRIO Difference
BRIO trains, engines, wagons, carriages, and vehicles feature our classic magnetic couplings for easy hook-up! Our train sets, rails, accessories, and destinations all use our classic wooden train track, making it easy to connect them to each other and expand your BRIO World.
Built to Last
Made from high-quality plastics, the BRIO World railway range is suitable for kids aged 3 and up and makes a great gift for both boys and girls.
Safety First
We rigorously test our products to meet our strict safety standards, which are often more demanding than what's required by law. BRIO Railway Sets make an ideal birthday or Christmas gift.
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