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Fisher-Price Little People Barbie Little Dreamhouse Interactive Playset
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Highlights
- Interactive Barbie DreamHouse pretend playset for toddlers and preschool kids ages 18 months to 5 years
- 4 play points activate fun lights and 45+ songs, sounds, and phrases
- Move the elevator up and down all 3 floors of play
- Send a figure zooming down the spiral slide from the top floor into the light-up pool
- Playset comes with 2 Little People figures and 5 play pieces, all sized for small hands to grasp and move, helping to strengthen fine motor skills
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Q: Does this require batteries?
A: Yes. 3 AA (LR6) Alkaline.
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: does this one have lights?
A: Yes.
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: Does it come with cars? 
A: No they are sold separately.
submitted byBrandie - 1 month agoA: This set includes 2 Little People figures and 5 play pieces (shown in the photos). Little People Wheelie Cars are available for sale separately.
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 12 hours agoBrand expert
Q: Is the playset phthalate-free? Yes or no, please.
A: We design and engineer thousands of toys and children’s products, and each model is evaluated to make sure it meets stringent safety standards. Our internal product safety procedures are designed to meet or exceed regulations and laws enforced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and their regulatory counterparts around the world. We operate 10 high-tech labs where our products are tested for safety, quality, and durability. Phthalates help make plastics more flexible as well as improve their durability. There are different types of phthalates and some of them have been identified as posing a health hazard. Governments have banned the use of certain phthalates. We follow all phthalate legislation and require that all of our owned or operated manufacturing plants, as well as our third-party finished toy manufacturing companies use a phthalate alternative when molding plastic parts for our products. For a breakdown of which phthalates we avoid using in our products and for a more detailed look at our commitment to making safe and sustainable products, you can visit: https://pdf.mattel.com/material-selection.
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is the playset pvc-free? Yes or no, please.
A: We design and engineer thousands of toys and children’s products, and each model is evaluated to make sure it meets stringent safety standards. As one of the most highly tested plastics in the world, PVC meets international standards for safety and health. Our evaluations to date of alternative plastics have not identified a material that’s able to meet all of Mattel’s quality, safety, and supply chain requirements. Historically, there has been concern about the use of lead and phthalates in PVC. At Mattel, we do not allow our suppliers to add lead to the PVC they are providing for our products—thus, we have strict limits and we regularly test for compliance. Another challenge with PVC is that it is recycled in very low quantities. For this reason, we are eliminating the use of PVC in packaging so more of our packaging can be recycled. For a closer look at our commitment to making safe and sustainable products, you can visit: https://pdf.mattel.com/material-selection.
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: Is the playset bpa-free? Yes or no, please.
A: We design and engineer thousands of toys and children’s products, and each model is evaluated to make sure it meets stringent safety standards. Our internal product safety procedures are designed to meet or exceed regulations and laws enforced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and their regulatory counterparts around the world. In toys, BPA is most often found in a material called polycarbonate, which is a very strong and clear plastic that is used in many products to prevent them from shattering or breaking. We set a standard that polycarbonate cannot be used in any product that is intended to be mouthed or touch food or made for a child under the age of 3, with the exception of power adapters and DVDs. For products with polycarbonate, we continue to pursue viable alternatives. For a closer look at our commitment to making safe and sustainable products, you can visit the Citizenship section of Mattel’s website.
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: What type of plastic(s) is this made out of?
A: We design and engineer thousands of toys and children’s products, and each model is evaluated to make sure it meets stringent safety standards. Our internal product safety procedures are designed to meet or exceed regulations and laws enforced by the U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission (CPSC) and their regulatory counterparts around the world. Please know our products are certified as 100% non-toxic, as safety is our top priority. Your trust is extremely important to us, and we will continue to make our toys as safe as possible for your little ones. For a closer look at our commitment to making safe and sustainable products and for material-specific information, you can visit the Citizenship section of Mattel's website.
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 8 months agoBrand expert
Q: How tall is the highest point?
A: This is 24" H.
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: can you turn the sounds off?
A: Yes, there is a power / volume button to slide on and off.
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: what is age requirement
A: This is best for Barbie fans ages 1 1/2 - 5 years!
submitted byMattel Consumer Services - 2 years agoBrand expert