Chris is having a similar problem. He wanted the part number for the earpiece this guy: http://playmodb.org/cgi-bin/showpart.pl?partnum=30-00-6402;pic_num=2 is wearing. But we came to the conclusion t was considered part of the klicky.
just out of curiosity.... are beards considered part of the clickie or they have part numbers?
There is no part number offered for stethoscope's that come attached to Klicky's. The stethoscope has to be removed or reattached to their heads by removing the wig piece, & PM considers this to be a procedure not to be attempted by consumers.
PM considers this to be a procedure not to be attempted by consumers.
Ha, that made me laugh because as bonniebeth says any child can take the hair off a clicky, though putting it back requires maybe a tiny bit more skill. One of my 3-year-old's favourite things to do with his playmobil is taking off the hair and getting me to help him swap it from one klicky to another.Bonniebeth, that's very kind! PM incoming.
You are correct, but Playmobil considers ages 4 & above the appropriate age to play with their more detailed products. Before then, Playmobil 1,2,3 is to be given to younger children, & nothing can be detached from those figures.
Yes, we have the Playmobil 1,2,3 plane and it's much simpler. Luckily my son's finished with the putting-everything-in-the-mouth phase a year or more ago so we decided he (and we -- my husband thinks Playmobil's fun too) didn't need to wait another year for the detailed Playmobil as long as we're careful about which sets he has. I do keep the tiniest parts up out of reach and only bring them down when an adult's keeping an eye on them/him, mostly just to avoid losing them.