Discover a fun set for little ones with rescue workers, a police officer, and a firefighter on a motorcycle. Kids can practice imagination, fine motor skills, and basic traffic education thanks to the traffic light with color change, the rescue vehicle with tow hook, and the motorcycle with a rattling effect.
Traffic light with changing lights for traffic education
The functional light signal teaches children the basics of safety and road rules in a playful way.
Rescue car and doctor with equipment
The rescue vehicle with a tow hook and a doctor with a first-aid kit support realistic rescue play.
Firefighter on a motorcycle with rattling effect
Press the yellow button on the back of the motorcycle to activate a fun rattling effect for more dynamic play.
This playful set for young explorers brings the world of first responders right into the kids’ room. Children will enjoy realistic scenes with a doctor, a police officer, and a firefighter on a motorcycle while learning traffic rules thanks to the working traffic light with color change.
The set includes a rescue car with a tow hook, a motorcycle with a mechanical rattling effect (activated by a yellow button), and traffic signs for safe play. The robust pieces fit small hands and support the development of motor skills, hand–eye coordination, and creative role-play.
- Interactive traffic light – change colors to learn the rules
- Realistic equipment – doctor with first-aid kit, police officer with sign, firefighter on motorcycle
- Safe and durable design – ideal for everyday play
Specifications
- Recommended age
- 1–4 years (Playmobil Junior)
- Set contents
- Doctor with first-aid kit, police officer with sign, firefighter on motorcycle, rescue vehicle with tow hook, traffic light, traffic signage
- Features
- Traffic light with color change, mechanical rattling effect on motorcycle (yellow button)
- Traffic light dimensions
- approx. 4.5 × 4.5 × 11.5 cm
- Vehicle dimensions
- approx. 13 × 6.5 × 6 cm
- Material
- Plastic
- Theme
- First responders, police, firefighters, traffic education