Monday, July 22, 2013

PIRATE ADVENTURE ISLAND

PIRATE ADVENTURE ISLAND



Avast ye, matey; there's hidden treasure in this Playmobil Pirate Adventure Island. Find the 5 magic coins and use them to unlock a secret cave where the treasure lies hidden. Sound & light effects activate when the cave is opened. But beware of danger! The island also has hidden stairs and falling rocks. Set contains 210 pieces, including 3 figures, exotic creatures, rowboat, working cannon, and many other accessories. There's even a colorful poster for your little buccaneers to put on their wall. The Playmobil Pirate Adventure Island features: An exciting pretend pirate adventure to find hidden treasure An island full of danger and adventure that you build and explore Find five magic coins and use them to unlock the secret cave Open the cave to activate sound and light effects Contains 210 pieces, including 3 figures, exotic creatures, rowboat, working cannon and many other accessories Dimensions: 27.6 x 21.7 x 11 inches Weight: 8 lbs Once upon a time in 1876, there was a locksmith named Andreas Brandstatter. Mr. Brandstatter planted a magical seed that would eventually blossom into Playmobil by founding an eponymous lock and metal fitting company in Furth, Germany. At the beginning of the 1950s, Horst Brandstatter, the Playmobil's current owner, came on board and started a new era in the company history. He updated Playmobil pretend play products, searched out new markets and focused production on his favorite material, plastic. Mr. Brandstatter created the first prototype Playmobil pretend play item, a closed racing car manufactured in a single production step. From that point on, the company expanded rapidly with products in toys. Playmobil was introduced at the 1974 International Toy Fair in Nuremberg and by using an innovative marketing strategy, parents and children responded uniformly with fascination and enthusiasm, to Playmobil.

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