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Baby Express Train Engine Animated Musical Baby Express Animated Musical Train Engine. This cheery animated music box is sure to put a smile on a child's face as the delightful giraffe moves to the music. Plays the tune "Zip-A-Dee-Doo-Dah." Measures 6" high. From The San Francisco Music Box Company. © Debra Jordan Bryan
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Baby Express Carousel Rotating Musical Baby Express Rotating Musical Carousel. This delightful carousel will gently soothe baby to sleep. As the music box plays "Mozart's Lullaby," the carousel slowly revolves. Measures 9 5/8" high. From San Francisco Music Box Company. © Debra Jordan Bryan
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