Yalla toys offers bundle of two cars! Frist car is the Dickie Toys Robot Fighter Barricade – Transformers fans can hardly wait! In the fifth film in the Transformers series, the makers strike out in a different direction. And the Dickie Toys Robot Fighter Barricade will also provide children with new ideas in the play room. In a flash, the free-wheeling toy car transforms itself into a robot and back again. A light function and different combat sounds make the toy just as exciting as the character from the movie. The required batteries are already in the vehicle, so fans can start playing with it straight away and come up with their own ideas as to how the Autobots can triumph over the Deceptions. The Dickie Toys Robot Fighter Barricade is a great gift for all fans! Second is the The Dickie Toys RC Transformers Bumblebee is fast paced! What could be better than a carefully-designed toy character to accompany the new box-office hit Transformers: The Last Knight? The answer: A fast-paced, remote-controlled version! The Dickie Toys RC Transformers Bumblebee features 2-channel radio remote-control (2.4 GHz) and full driving functions, enabling the popular Autobot to take off at speed. Once the batteries have been inserted, the toy car can easily be controlled by children aged 5 years and upwards. Playing with it not only increases their technical understanding, it also teaches them coordination. And for Transformers fans it's a blast. FEATURES/SPECIFICATION: Made with high quality materials Made with nontoxic materials Perfect gift for your little car racers Transformers M5 Robot Fighter Barricade requires 1.5 V R03 batteries Transformers M5 RC Bumblebee requires 1.5 V R03 batteries SKILLS/BENEFITS: Hand to eye coordination - helps a player increase hand eye coordination particularly because they use real word navigation. Social Skills – Using this remote control cars will definitely make your kids new friends! Visual motor coordination - Driving vehicle from a distance requires excellent coordination between what the eyes and see how the muscles of the hand react, pressing or toggling on the appropriate or sticks to make the correct maneuver.
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