Description: Simply irresistible fun! Piece these plastic skeletons together to learn about all the bones of the body, while making a cool model for spooky play!.
Simply Skeletons
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Brand: Scholastic
Price: £14.34
Merchant: Scholastic
Product ID: 82418
Category: Toys
ISBN: 9789999437097
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