GIVEAWAY: Pint Size Landscaper

Now your little ones can imitate the landscapers or doormen for us city dwellers with the Garden Bubble Leaf & Lawn Blower from Little Tikes. With a press of the trigger, a storm of bubbles is released into the air for hours of fun and giggles. As they pull the handle they will hear an engine sound. The size and weight was designed perfectly for their little hands to hold. An 8oz. of bubble solution is included and there is a clear window to let you know when you need to refill it however it does require batteries. Ages 2 and up. $19.99 www.toysrus.com

GIVEAWAY ALERT: Two lucky readers have the chance to win a Little Tikes Garden Bubble Leaf & Lawn Blower! Simply visit our Facebook page and post a comment to win.
Deadline to enter is Wednesday, June 22.

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