Sylvanian Families Chocolate Rabbit Family

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Set of four figures: father Frasier, mother Teri, girl Freya, and boy Coco.

 

Each figure has chocolate-coloured ear tips. The figures’ arms, legs and heads can be moved to put them in different poses. The clothing can be removed to change figures’ outfits. Combine with Chocolate Rabbit baby, Chocolate Rabbit twins, the Chocolate Rabbit triplets Care Set, Town Girl Series -Chocolate Rabbit-, and Chocolate Rabbit Grandparents (all sold separately) for imaginative playtime with the whole Chocolate Rabbit family.

 

Background Story:

Frasier enjoys planning all kinds of fun events and parties to be held in Sylvanian Village. His friends in the village love him because he’s always throwing wonderful parties. On his days off, he likes to bake bread for his family.

Teri is always taking care of her family and making the house a nice place to live. She always cooks delicious meals, and redesigns the children’s clothes beautifully when they grow out of them. Her children think she can do magic because she can make anything in no time at all.

Coco is good at football – he can kick a ball further than any of the other children. He’s always in a good mood and makes his friends laugh with his jokes, but he goes quiet all of a sudden in maths class because he’s not very good at it.

Freya is a cheerful girl who likes having fun with her family and friends. She often invites her friends to parties at her house and gives them delicious treats she’s baked with her mother. She’s very good at drawing and has won lots of prizes in school competitions.

Paddock is very frisky, running, skipping and jumping everywhere, he just can’t seem to stand still for long. All this pent up energy makes Paddock very good at the playground game of ‘catch’ but he is at a disadvantage when the children play a game of ‘hide and seek’.