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Tiny Harlow | Doll Food - Chocolate Box Set

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Tiny Harlow | Doll Food - Chocolate Box SetBring the joy of sweet treats to your child's nurturing play with the Tiny Chocolate Box Set. This delightful collection transforms pretend feeding into an engaging sensory experience with interactive elements that captivate young imaginations. Product Details Innovative chocolate milk bottle with "disappearing" liquid effect when tilted Chocolate pudding scented (subtle scratch and sniff on lid) Tiny Tummies food jar Special feeding spoon that

Bring the joy of sweet treats to your child's nurturing play with the Tiny Chocolate Box Set. This delightful collection transforms pretend feeding into an engaging sensory experience with interactive elements that captivate young imaginations.

🍫 Product Details

  • Innovative chocolate milk bottle with "disappearing" liquid effect when tilted
  • Chocolate pudding-scented (subtle scratch and sniff on lid) Tiny Tummies food jar
  • Special feeding spoon that creates a realistic "eating" illusion when pressed to doll's lips
  • Thoughtfully sized for little hands to manipulate with growing dexterity
  • Beautifully presented in gift-ready packaging perfect for special occasions

🎁 Perfect For

  • Encouraging nurturing and empathetic play behaviors in children ages 3 and up
  • Developing fine motor skills through pouring, scooping, and feeding actions
  • Stimulating sensory exploration with visual, tactile, and olfactory elements
  • Inspiring storytelling and imaginative scenarios around caring for dolls
  • Gift-giving that delights children who love realistic doll care play
  • Completing a colorful Tiny Harlow food collection

    *IMPORTANT* Make sure that you hear a "click" when the spoon is inserted into the jar all the way. The "click" triggers the mechanism and pulls the "food" down onto the spoon. Your little one might need to use a bit more force the first few times, but with some practice they should have no trouble feeding their baby dolls!  

    Contains small parts. Not for children under 3 years old.

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