Children Dart Target Blaster Game with Animal Shooters for $15

May 8, 2020   /   by Marco  / Categories :  Business, deals, design, entrepreneur, website
Children Dart Target Blaster Game with Animal Shooters for $15
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KEY FEATURES

This interactive game lets your kids test their precision and speed. It basically combines darts and target shooting in one game. So instead of simply throwing the arrows on to the target, your kids will have to launch them with the animal guns. The set includes 8 foam darts, dinosaur and shark shooters, and a stand target. Put it anywhere and let the games begin! No batteries and installation required.

How To Use?

  • Load the darts. Put the bullet into the animal’s mouth
  • Launch the darts by pressing the animal’s belly
  • The harder you squeeze, the further it shoots

Contains small parts. Not for children under 4 years.

PRODUCT SPECS

Specs

  • Materials: plastic, foam
  • Target: 13.5″L x 14″W x 4″H
  • Animal shooters: dinosaur, shark
  • Foam darts: 8
  • Battery not required

Includes

  • Children Dart Target Blaster Game with Animal Shooters

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