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Animated Musical Christmas Village Figurines - Gingerbread House Building and Gingerbread Man with Train, LED Lights & Music - Battery or USB Powered and Home Collection Decorations

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Management number 214895277 Release Date 2026/04/12 List Price $17.20 Model Number 214895277
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  • Sweet Gingerbread Adventure: This fun Christmas statue features a colorful gingerbread house with candy cane accents and snow-dusted roof, where a cheerful gingerbread man in a Santa hat skis down a hill, surrounded by frosted evergreens and a rotating candy-themed train chugging through tunnels on a snowy base, all lit up with warm LED lights for a delightful holiday display.
  • Dual Power Options: Powered by 3 AA batteries or USB, offering flexible placement on your mantel, tabletop, or shelf without needing an outlet during the holiday season.
  • Music: Easily control your snow globe with the switch located on the base, offering three modes: Light with Music, Light Only, or Off. Customize your experience with cheerful holiday tunes or soft lighting as desired.
  • Durable Craftsmanship: Crafted from high-quality resin with intricate hand-painted details, this statue is built to endure as a cherished part of your seasonal decor for years.
  • Perfect Gift: Ideal as a thoughtful present for family and friends, this beautifully designed statue adds a touch of holiday magic to any home, making it a memorable keepsake.

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