Sylvanian Families Caramel Dog Family
Sylvanian Families Caramel Dog Family is backordered and will ship as soon as it is back in stock.
Dimensions
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Why Kids Love This Product
Why Kids Love This Product
We adore the charming personalities of the Caramel Dog Family! From Father Lance's birdwatching hobby to Mother Vivian's love for hiking and little Justin's acorn collection, each figure invites unique stories. Children will love bringing these detailed characters to life, sparking endless adventures in their Sylvanian world.
Suitable for
Suitable for
Ages 8-12
Why Parents Love It
Why Parents Love It
These adorable Sylvanian Families figures encourage creative, screen-free playtime, helping children develop social skills through imaginative role-playing. Made with quality and care, they're built to last for years of cherished play.
Description
Description
Meet the Caramel Dog Family, pack includes Father Lance, Mother Vivian, Sister Carlie and little Brother Justin. Father Lance Caramel likes to go hiking with his wife, but his real hobby is birdwatching. He's actually quite good at mimicking bird calls, and enjoys watching how the children react when he secretly whistles a bird song. He gladly lends his beloved binoculars to the children, but is secretly worried they might drop them.
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Mother Vivian Caramel loves hiking, and is always planning the next weekend's hiking trip. She looks forward to picking the hiking trail, and always makes sure to mark her favorite spots on her beloved map. She enjoys watching the sunset set against the autumn leaves, but is sad to see that hiking season is almost over. Sister Carlie Caramel loves traveling. She gets so excited she can never sleep the night before a big trip. She can't sit still for a minute, so she's always off on her next big adventure. She can't wait until she's old enough to buy a camper so she can drive it out on even more trips. Baby Justin Caramel often gets dragged around by his restless big sister. He has an acorn collection, and gets so absorbed in searching for acorns that he doesn't notice anything else around him.





