Disney Frozen Little Kingdom Elsa’s Magical Snow Maker

December 31, 2017 - Comment

Let it snow! Little dreamers can create a magical blizzard and play out snowy scenes inspired by Disney’s Frozen with Elsa’s Magical Snow Maker. Fill the playset with snowflake-shaped ice made from the included tray. Then, place the Elsa doll in the center of the set, turn the handle several times, and watch the ice

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Let it snow! Little dreamers can create a magical blizzard and play out snowy scenes inspired by Disney’s Frozen with Elsa’s Magical Snow Maker. Fill the playset with snowflake-shaped ice made from the included tray. Then, place the Elsa doll in the center of the set, turn the handle several times, and watch the ice fall over her in small flakes that resemble snow. The flurries of fun don’t end there! Elsa’s outfits and the included Snowgie figure change color when the cold snow falls on them. Girls can use the water pen to create custom designs on Elsa’s dress with the ice cold water. The designs disappear when the outfits return to room temperature so they can play again and again! Little dreamers can also accessorize Elsa’s outfit with 3 included Snap-ins pieces. Mix and match Snap-ins pieces and outfits from other sets (additional Snap-ins pieces and removable outfits are included with other Little Kingdom dolls and playsets, sold separately). Copyright Disney. Hasbro and all related terms are trademarks of Hasbro.

Product Features

  • This version comes in simple brown packaging
  • Place ice in playset to turn into snow
  • Cold water from ice reveals color on doll’s outfits
  • Colors disappear when outfits dry for repeatable play
  • Create customizable fashions with Snap-ins pieces
  • Includes playset (5 pieces), doll, figure, 2 outfits, 3 Snap-ins pieces, ice cube tray, water pen, and instructions

Comments

Tammy says:

Fun Toy for Fostering Pretend Play My 5 1/2-year-old daughter saw this toy and saved up for it with her chore money. She thinks it is such a fun toy! We set it up on top of a towel, as suggested in the directions, because the surface where you use it does get a little wet. We filled up the included snowflake tray with water and put it in the freezer to make small ice cubes for filling the ice chamber (you can also use crushed ice). She can turn the crank and make the “snow” herself, which she thinks is so cool! At first,…

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