Product Description :
Chopper Lobster Tippy Toes Finger Puppets are good, old fashioned classic toys, created to promote creative play and help to develop a child”s imagination.
They”re fun, don”t require batteries, and are inexpensive enough to collect them all.
For over 80 years Mary Meyer has been creating childhood companions meant to be cherished and loved for years.
Mary Meyer continually strives to design extraordinary products of outstanding quality, all the while keeping an eye on customer service and value.
Always constructed to meet or exceed US toy safety requirements, you can count on Mary Meyer to deliver the quality that can be loved unconditionally by a child of any age.
From the Manufacturer
Tippy Toes Finger Puppets are good, old fashioned classic toys that promote creative play and help to develop a child”s imagination.
They”re fun, don”t require batteries, and are inexpensive enough to collect them all.
Giving back to communities surrounding our Vermont headquarters is just one of the ways Mary Meyer has been making sustainable choices for years.
Today, we know our footprint goes well beyond our employees and neighbors.
The choices we make, from how we design our toys to how we package and ship them, impact us all.
We’re setting a course for a sustainable future – one that innovates with new materials, minimizes waste, and recycles and maximizes use of recycled materials.
Every day you will find the third generation of the Meyer family continuing their grandmother’s commitment to make toys of extraordinary design with outstanding quality and value.
The Meyer family makes toys that incorporate the quality and safety we require for our own children – all 17 of them.
That’s why all our toys meet or exceed every US toy safety requirement.
Every product is held to the strict quality standards of the United States and the Consumer Product Safety Commission.
Product Details :
Detail | Value |
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Product Dimensions | 3 x 3 x 6 inches |
Item Weight | 0.634 ounces |
Item model number | 17730 |
Release date | November 1, 2010 |
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