The Mega Bloks PAW Patrol The Movie Skye building set brings heroic rescue adventures to life with an easy-to-build design made for little hands. Featuring a poseable Skye figure inspired by the movie, this set encourages imaginative play and early building skills. Designed for toddlers and preschoolers, it supports creativity, confidence, and hands-on learning. A trusted choice for GCC parents seeking safe, skill-building toys from a well-known brand.
Product Features
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PAW Patrol Movie Character: Includes Skye in her movie-inspired uniform for familiar, story-based play.
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Easy-Build Mega Bloks: Large, sturdy blocks are designed for small hands and simple assembly.
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Poseable Figure: Skye figure can move and pose, encouraging imaginative rescue missions.
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Skill-Building Play: Supports fine motor development, problem-solving, and creativity.
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Safe Toddler Design: Durable construction with smooth edges for worry-free play.
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Expandable Fun: Compatible with other Mega Bloks PAW Patrol sets for extended play value.
Product Specifications
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Brand: Mega Bloks (by Mattel)
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Model / SKU: GYY63 / GYH89
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Type: Building Set with Figure
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Character: Skye (PAW Patrol: The Movie)
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Color: Multi-Colour
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Material: Plastic
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Product Dimensions: Toddler-scale blocks (exact size varies by configuration)
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Weight: Lightweight toddler toy
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Battery Info: No batteries required
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Recommended Age: 3+ years
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Items Included: Skye poseable figure, Mega Bloks building pieces
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Made In: China
Ideal For
Ideal for toddlers and preschoolers aged 3 years and above who love PAW Patrol and hands-on play. This set is perfect for parents looking to support early development through safe, creative toys, and for gift buyers seeking a trusted, educational option suitable for everyday play in GCC households.
Disclaimer
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Adult supervision recommended during play.
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Not suitable for children under 3 years due to small parts.
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Adult assistance may be required for first-time assembly.
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Non-returnable if opened or assembled, subject to store policy.














