Hasbro to launch Ready, Pedal, Go Peppa playset this summer

Hasbro has detailed its Ready, Pedal, Go Peppa playset that encourages kids to help Peppa learn to ride a bike.
Kids can put a helmet on Peppa and attach the push stick to the bike, before pushing her along as she learns to ride. Kids can then detach the stick, give her a push and watch Peppa pedal her bike all by herself.
Peppa will react with more than 75 sounds and phrases and the playset also comes with a sticker sheet so kids can decorate the bicycle and helmet – or use the bandage stickers to fix Peppa up after a spill.
The Ready, Pedal, Go Peppa playset lands in July.
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