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The guinea pig family includes Andrew, Peter, Penny and Nicola Pettyfur.
It also includes the guinea pig babies Simon and Lindsay Pettyfur which come with a bed, one each, blue for Simon and pink for Lindsay. They also each come with a bottle. Each figure comes with a pair of clothes that are removable and can be put on a different figure. |
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You can buy all of the parts to the playground separately.
Baby Fairground House It includes a beautiful baby playground with two pretty wendy houses. Baby Tea Cup Ride Turn the handle and watch your Sylvanians whirl round and round. (Two baby sylvanians included) Baby Ferris Wheel Turn the handle to rotate the ferris wheel. Baby Train Play House The baby train playhouse includes a climbing frame, ladders, slide and a picnic table. |
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Ewan Dale is in charge of the Sylvanian orchards, keeping the grass short and the place tidy. He is very proud of his Victoria plums and crisp, crunchy Cox’s pippins but has no time at all for most of the modern varieties.
Barbara Dale is the real family expert on fruit trees of every kind. Her busiest times are late autumn and early spring, when she is in the orchard, pruning and re-shaping all the fruit trees and checking for any problems, very late into the evening.
Winton Dale loves helping his mother and father in the orchard. His favourite job is looking after the bonfire but before he can do this, he has to rake up all the fallen leaves and twigs which he finds a bit boring and doesn’t particularly enjoy. However, he is always very thorough, as he knows that the more he collects, the bigger the bonfire will be!
Iona Dale has been given the very important job of collecting and sorting all the different types of fruit. She much prefers this part-time job than going to school, because she can chew to her heart’s content, without any teacher telling her that it is not allowed! |
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Emma Dale.
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Every night at six o’clock baby Donna and her mother Audrey Butterglove ‘con’ the bathroom for an hour. This is their special time together, girl time, bath time, a time for talking, giggling and play as well as a time for soap and shampoo.
In her little baby bath, full of her favourite toys Donna holds court with her tale of her days adventure while mother gently cleans away the tell tale signs of that busy day.
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