Peppa Pig Peppa’s Fun Fair for 3 year old boys and girls and up
- 6-PIECE PEPPA PIG PLAYSET: With this Peppa Pig toy set, kids can imagine a day at the fun fair with Peppa! The Ferris wheel really turns for storytelling fun
- SPINNING FERRIS WHEEL: Kids can place the figures in the 4 seats and turn the Ferris wheel round and round
- BOOTH AND PRIZE ACCESSORY: Kids can imagine Peppa and her friends buying tickets at the booth, then re-imagine it as a game booth with a giant panda prize!
- 3 PEPPA PIG FIGURES: Poseable Emily Elephant, George Pig, and Peppa Pig figures are ready for the fun fair in themed outfits
- PRESCHOOL TOYS FOR BOYS AND GIRLS: These Peppa Pig toys for 3 year old girls and boys and up make fun gifts for kids who love the show
Safety Notes
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Age Recommendation
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The playset is often labeled as “3 years & up” in many listings.
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However, note that some retailer pages (e.g., Walmart) say “suitable for age 2 years and up.”
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Because of small parts, most official warnings lean toward 3+.
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Choking Hazard
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According to similar Peppa-Pig playsets (like the Ferris-wheel set), there is a warning: “Choking Hazard: Small parts … Not for children under 3 years.”
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The playset includes small accessories (figures, game booth pieces), so small-part risk is real.
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Supervision Recommended
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Because of little pieces, it’s best to supervise play, especially with younger children who might put parts in their mouth.
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Also check for wear and tear — broken or cracked plastic parts may break into even smaller, sharper bits.
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Durability
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Made of “durable materials” per Walmart’s spec sheet.
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While the plastic is generally sturdy, repeated rough play could cause parts to weaken or snap.
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Materials Used
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The playset is made of plastic.
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The Peppa and George figures are “poseable,” meaning they likely use a more flexible plastic for the joints.
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The fair structures (Ferris wheel, booths, bridge, mirror) are molded plastic, designed for lightweight yet durable pretend play.
Considerations for a 3-Year-Old
Pros:
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Encourages imaginative play (fairground setup, role play).
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Helps fine motor skills (placing figures, turning wheel, using accessories).
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Good for shared play — more than one child can play with the set.
Risks / What to Watch For:
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Small detachable parts → choking risk.
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If plastic gets damaged, broken pieces may be sharp.
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Some parts (like the Ferris wheel) might pinch fingers if handled roughly — check for design quality.
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Ensure storage prevents loss of small pieces (so kids don’t play unsupervised with just fragments).





















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