



Kleine Geburtstafel als Türschild - Einhorn auf Wiese
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Kleine Geburtstafel als Türschild - Einhorn auf WiesePassend zu unseren grossen Geburtstafeln haben wir jetzt noch kleine Versionen als Trschilder produziert. Die Kids werden sich eine Leben lang an diese kleine Geburtstafel an Ihrer Zimmertr erinnern und natrlich wissen so auch alle Besucher, wer in welchem Zimmer sein ganz persnliches Reich hat. Ganz einfach zur Geburtstafel dazu bestellen und den Eltern eine zustzliche Freude machen. Technische Daten: Grsse: ca. 15 x 20 mm Material: Forex
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