Let's play with Baby doll bath and surprise eggs toys
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Children love bath time, and this baby doll set comes with everything
you need for a real bath of its own. Made from realistically molded
plastic, the doll can be immersed in the included bathtub, scrubbed with
the loofah sponge and play soaps, then dried off with a hooded towel.
All vinyl 13" doll comes with bathrobe with hoodie, baby onesie, loofah
sponge, yellow duckie, lotion, shampoo containers and soap dish. Bathtub
features moving showerhead that sprays water. After bath, change the
doll from bathrobe to a cute baby onesie.
Doll has articulated neck,
arms, and legs and her eyes open and close.
Each Kinder Surprise egg consists of a chocolate shell, a plastic
container, the contents of said container, and an external foil wrap.
The chocolate shell is shaped like a chicken's egg. It consists of two
layers: a milk chocolate layer on the outside, and a white chocolate layer on the inside.
During the egg's production, before the halves are fused together,
the plastic capsule containing the toy is placed inside. This capsule is
made from thin, flexible plastic, and is often yolk-yellow.
The capsule is made of two non-symmetrical, overlapping pieces: its
bottom piece is almost as long as the entire capsule, and has two ridges
protruding along its outer rim; the top piece is about half as long as
the entire capsule, and has two corresponding ridges along its inner
rim. When the pieces are pushed together, the ridges interlock and do
not come apart without manual manipulation. To separate the two pieces,
it is often necessary to apply pressure to the interlocking region at
its opposite ends, bending it and causing the ridges to separate inside
so that the halves can be pulled apart. Once the capsule is opened it
can be re-closed easily by pushing the two pieces back together.
The plastic capsule contains the toy itself (either in a single piece
or in several pieces requiring assembly) and at least two pieces of
paper. One paper lists the "choking hazard" warnings in multiple
languages. The other paper shows assembly instructions for the toy and a
picture of the assembled toy (if applicable), and/or an illustration of
all toys belonging to the same line as the one contained within this
particular capsule. Many capsules also include a small page of adhesive
decals that may be placed on the assembled toy after construction.
Once the egg is assembled in the factory, it is wrapped in a thin
metal foil bearing the Kinder Surprise brand name and various production
details. The eggs are then sold, either individually or in a boxed set
of 3 eggs, or in some cases in a tray of 24 eggs. Assembly of the toys
requires no additional tools, as the pieces will simply lock ("snap")
together. Assembly rarely takes more than a few simple steps. Most toys
can be disassembled and reassembled freely, while a few cannot be
disassembled without causing permanent damage. Over the years, Ferrero
have also created a variety of no-assembly toys, whether more complex
toys that can be used immediately or simple character statuettes made of
a single, pre-painted piece of hard plastic.