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1107 days ago

*Glow in the Dark* Tooth Fairy Box

Vera from New Windsor

*Glow in the Dark* Tooth Fairy Box

A tooth box that your child will love!
This magical tooth box glows in the dark. Makes it easier for Tooth Fairy to find her way to collect your child's precious baby tooth.

The box is thin enough to put under your child's pillow and large enough for Tooth Fairy to put a reward coin or note.
Comes in Pink or Blue.

Size: approx 4.7cm x 4.3cm x 1.6cm

3D printed with PLA, a non-toxic bioplastic.

For best glowing effect, hold the box under UV light, sunlight or light bulb for a few seconds.

Pick up available from New Windsor, Auckland.

Price: $15

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