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Calico Critters Grand Department Store

Ages 4-5

Calico Critters Grand Department Store

$129.99

Calico Critters Grand Department Store

This department store play set is so realistic it has a working lift and revolving door. The attention to details is obvious with all the miniature accessories that come with it, including: boutique fashion set, cosmetic beauty set, fashion showcase set and a chocolate lounge. The pieces and décor are beautiful, and both girls in this group loved playing with it. However, their parents felt the price tag was just too steep for a play set.

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