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Block Party
Coffee Guy Wooden Toy

Coffee Guy Wooden Toy
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Product title

Coffee Guy Wooden Toy

manufacturer

Block Party

Catno

180

Everyone loves a Block Party, and you're invited. Each character with a unique personality and story to tell, are shaped by the communities they live in.

Stack and rearrange their pieces any way you like – or mix and match to create your own collection of neighbourhood friends. Recommended for ages 6 and up.

8.89cm W x 2.5cm D x 17.8cm H

$69.95*

*Taxes included, shipping price excluded

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