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Mentari Market Day Necessities

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Management number 203674484 Release Date 2025/09/21 List Price $69.50 Model Number 203674484
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Step into the world of commerce with our 'Market Day Necessities' bundle, a must-have for little merchants who love to engage in the vibrant hustle and bustle of marketplace play. This pretend play set is an ideal complement to Mentari's 'Shop Keeper Stand,' turning a simple play corner into a hub of imaginative trade. The 'Market Weighing Scales' add an authentic touch to transactions, dipping and balancing as assorted items are weighed on its bright, red dish. Transactions are a breeze with the colorful 'Till,' featuring tactile squishy buttons, a magnetic scanner for that satisfying 'beep,' and play money for cash exchanges. The 'Card Machine' enhances modern shopping experiences, ready to 'swipe' the pretend credit card and print out whimsical receipts, teaching children about modern payment methods. Adding a touch of realism, the 'Bargain Grocery Bag' is filled with wooden play food and pretend groceries, perfect for toting around the freshest produce from the 'Allotment Crate' and 'Orchard Crate.' The 'Fishmonger Crate' with its wooden fish rounds off the market experience, providing a varied selection of goods for endless play. This bundle doesn't just mimic a market—it brings it to life, cultivating young imaginations and social skills with every playful sale.


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