Tandenfee⎥Deurhanger・Opbergzakje
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Tandenfee⎥Deurhanger・Opbergzakje

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Tandenfee⎥Deurhanger・OpbergzakjeDeze tandenfee deurhanger is een schattige manier om de tandjes van je kindje in achter te laten zodat de tandenfee deze kan komen oppikken. De tandenfee zal in ruil een klein centje of klein kadootje achterlaten in het opbergzakje. (niet inbegrepen ; )) TIP: Je kan de deurhanger ook aan de kleerkast of eventueel rechtopstaand op een commode zetten. Afmetingen Deurhanger: 17,5 x 7,5 cm Opbergzakje: 6 x 8 cm Materiaal Deurhanger: Hout 4mm dikte

Deze tandenfee deurhanger is een schattige manier om de tandjes van je kindje in achter te laten zodat de tandenfee deze kan komen oppikken.
De tandenfee zal in ruil een klein centje of klein kadootje achterlaten in het opbergzakje. (niet inbegrepen ;-))
TIP: Je kan de deurhanger ook aan de kleerkast of eventueel rechtopstaand op een commode zetten. 

Afmetingen
Deurhanger: 17,5 x 7,5 cm
Opbergzakje: 6 x 8 cm

Materiaal
Deurhanger: Hout - 4mm dikte
Opbergzakje: Fluweel

Kleur
Deurhanger: Natuurlijk hout
Opbergzakje: Wit

WEETJES:

  • Het witte fluwelen opbergzakje hangt stevig vast aan de deurhanger
  • Handgemaakt - de gravure, alsook het hout kan kleine verschillen in textuur hebben, daardoor is elk stuk ook uniek. Een verschil in de houtnerf is compleet normaal.
  • Ook kleuren kunnen variëren op verschillende gsm's, tablets of computer schermen.
  • Sommige producten van MioNomi zijn zeer fragiel en moeten met de nodige voorzichtigheid behandeld worden.
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