Light and Sound Traffic Light Costume for Toddlers
- Tunic
Small Moments,
Monster Memories
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Size | Measurement | Standard | Metric |
---|---|---|---|
3T/4T | Chest | 38" | 97cm |
3T/4T | Tunic Length | 25" | 64cm |
- 100% polyester felt fabric
- Boxy tunic has hook & loop fastener at back of neck
- Lower half of back panel lifts for easier access, fastens to side panels w/ hook & loop fastener
- Front panel has red, yellow, & green rounded discs that light up and play music when activated by motion
- Battery pack is in a pocket inside the lower right side seam
- Requires 3 AA batteries (demo batteries included)
Red Light, Green Light
Do you remember that amazing playground game in which, at the sound of the words, “RED LIGHT!”, your friends had to freeze immediately? Often, they’d be stuck in silly positions and the struggle not to giggle so hard that they fell over was real. Wouldn’t it be fun to play that game while dressed as a traffic light? Street signals have never been so awesome!
Product Details
Make sure the vehicles and people around you know when it's their turn by wearing this funny Light and Sound Traffic Light Costume for Toddlers! The unisex, sleeveless tunic has a boxy shape as well as roomy arm, leg, and neck holes so that your you can wear it over a lightweight outfit. The front panel features red, yellow, and green discs that light up and play music when activated by motion. The lights and sounds are powered by a battery pack hidden in a pocket inside theower right seam.
Stop and Go
Anyone who has seen their child play with toy cars knows that it’s a good thing that toddlers aren’t allowed to drive. Instead of stopping at street lights the way they’re supposed to, there’s a good chance that your little one would try to floor it and launch themselves over the hood of the car in front of them. That’s the way it works in cartoons, right? For now, they’ll have to content themselves with pretending to control the movements of their family and friends. Too much broccoli on their plate? “STOP!” Just the right number of cookies? “GO!”