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Roth Schultüte Disney Princess, 70cm, rund, Rot(h)-Spitze, Filzverschluss, GlitzerRoth Schultte Disney Princess mit Glittereffekt 70 cm, rund, Rot(h) Spitze, Filzverschluss Die Roth Schultte "Disney Princess" in beeindruckenden 70 cm verleiht dem ersten Schultag einer kleinen Prinzessin funkelnde Eleganz. Die runde Form, das mrchenhafte Motiv und der rosafarbige Filzverschluss vereinen sich zu einem einzigartigen Design. Die patentierte Rot(h) Spitze aus nachhaltiger Holzverarbeitung schtzt effektiv vor Beschdigungen, whrend der
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