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The Playmobil 71202 City Life Ambulance playset is designed for children aged 4-10, featuring 67 pieces including an ambulance with lights and sound, three figures, and various accessories. This high-quality, robust toy promotes roleplay, dexterity, and spatial awareness, making it an ideal gift for young aspiring paramedics.
Product Dimensions | 38.5 x 12.5 x 28.4 cm; 0.91 g |
Batteries | 3 AAA batteries required. |
Manufacturer recommended age | 4 - 10 years |
Item model number | 71202 |
Educational Objective(s) | Dexterity, Spatial Awareness, Roleplay, Concentration |
Language: | English |
Number of pieces | 39 |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | Yes |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Plastic |
Material Composition | Plastic |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Colour | Multicolor |
Release date | 24 Feb. 2023 |
ASIN | B0BKQP7DSS |
J**P
Quality toy.
A bit fiddly to assemble but great fun playing with it. Very colourful and good quality.
N**O
Brilliant
Absolutely brilliant. Love all the little bits that come with this. My son loves it. Great product.
L**
Great for children of any age.
Can't go wrong with Playmobil. Easy to switch "hair" etc for a different look on "people".
J**Y
Excellent toy. Lots of imaginative play.
As usual with Ply Mobil, very detailed. Lots of play scenarios possible. The siren is very realistic 🙂
A**R
good quality a standard of Playmobil
Great fun for hours.
M**E
Play Mobil city life
Really pleased with this my Grandson has wanted this toy so much 😊
K**Y
For grandson
Nice big box. Not given yet, it is for birthday. I am sure he will love it. He will be 5 years old.
J**.
My son loves this!
My son loves this ambulance! It's a great size and fairly straight forward to put everything together. However, there were a load of small bits we left out, so that they didn't get lost / hoovered up. The ability for the roof to come off is great. I would say that playmobil need to sort out the drivers seat issues, as with all other toys, getting the driver into their seat means having the legs only slightly bent and the steering wheel at the correct placement (try explaining the nuances of this to a 4 year old boy who just wants to ram in in to fit!).
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