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Barbie Tokyo Olympics license Karate player Tokyo 2020 [Dress-up doll] GJL74
$ 29
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Description
Barbie Tokyo Olympics license Karate player Tokyo 2020 [Dress-up doll] GJL74Description
Cartoon character: Barbie
Brand: Mattel
Product dimensions (length x width x height): 7 x 21.6 x 32.4 cm
Model name: Barbie
Style: 1, karate
[Growth and pretend play] I am wearing karate wear that was added as a new competition at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics. The joints will work, and through pretend play, your child's imagination will be nurtured and it will be the first step toward a big dream!
[Details] Dolls, clothing, supporters, medals
[Playing with pretend] By fostering your child's imagination through pretend play, you can draw future dreams from your imagination and expand your future "potential" as Barbie sends you. I will support you.
[Barbie] Barbie has presented the "potential" of girls through about 180 different professions, inspirational figures, countless fashions and accessories. We continue to work on "you can be anything" to expand the "potential" we offer to girls and their parents.
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