Set of 6 plastic magnetic darts, ideal for replacing the ones that we have lost or to buy some more to play with more players. Compatible with all our magnetic dart games. Ideal for developing dexterity and concentration of children. Sold in a polybag with pegbordable hangtag. 2 colors : green and blue.
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