Indoor Children Bumper Car
Buckle up and get ready for a crazy ride on the indoor children bumper car. Whirl around with your friends in your battle of the bumpers. Hit and run has never been so much fun!
Spin in your bumper car and laugh along with your friends and family while trying to avoid someone bumping into you. Bump, spin, and crash into your opponents on the bumper cars inside of your home!
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Product ID: 136589
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Guide Type: Discover
UPC: LS03068
Brand: Little Sun Child Vehicles
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