Feature(may vary by option.)

●Includes RV, car, camper and dog figures, and 4 play pieces: kayak, chair, table, and pretend campfire
●This interactive toddler playset has a working swing plus fun songs, sounds and phrases that introduce kids to sharing and taking turns
●For toddlers and preschool kids ages 1-5 years
●Drop the figures through the trap door of the treehouse (Wee.)
●2-in-1 push-along vehicle and interactive camping playset with multi-color lights, music, songs and phrases for educational pretend play
●Turn the Discovery Buttons for songs, sounds, swinging action, and to see the dog move in and out of the doghouse
●3 Smart Stages learning levels teach the alphabet, counting 1-10, weather, seasons, and daily routines

[Simplified Packaging]




[Playset+ 2-in-1 Vehicle playset]





Description

Kids can explore the “great outdoors” and act out their own fun camping stories with the Little People Light-Up Learning Camper from Fisher-Price. Little campers can get the adventure started by packing up the figures into the car, attaching the RV, and rolling both vehicles along. Once “parked,” they can open up the RV to reveal a full playset packed with pretend camping fun, including 2 figures and 4 play pieces. As kids “camp,” they can press the buttons on top of the RV to activate lights, music, and 3 Smart Stages levels of educational songs and phrases. Swing into fun adventures with Tessa and Jack in the Little People Swing & Share Treehouse! Tessa and Jack are such good friends; they just love playing together. At the push of the Discovery Button, Tessa can swing back and forth, while sung songs and fun phrases teach little ones about sharing and taking turns. While Jack waits for his turn on the swing, he can play up in the treehouse, then drop through the secret trap door. Wee! But wait! Their doggy friend wants to play, too! Turn the second Discovery Button to see the dog pop out of the doghouse and say hello. Toddlers will have so much fun taking turns with Tessa and Jack and the super fun Swing & Share Treehouse! Where development comes into play Relationship Skills: As toddlers interact with the treehouse, theyre introduced to taking turns, sharing, and thinking about others through sung songs and phrases. Thinking Skills: As little ones discover how to make the swing move by pushing the Discovery Button, theyre learning about cause & effect!