This clear zipper bag with convenient handle, is designed to keep all grooming essentials organized and easily accessible.
Available in two fun colours, pink and purple, this grooming bag is perfect for young equestrians who love to pamper their horses in style.
Contents:
Horse-Shaped Sponge: Make bath time enjoyable with a cute horse-shaped sponge that will delight any young horse lover. The soft material ensures gentle cleaning without causing any discomfort to the horse.
Body Brush: Keep your horse's coat shiny and smooth with the included body brush. Designed with soft bristles, it removes dust and dirt, leaving the coat looking pristine.
Dandy Brush: The dandy brush is perfect for removing stubborn dirt and loose hair from the horse's coat. Its sturdy bristles efficiently tackle any debris.
Hoof Pick with Handy Brush: Keep your horse's hooves clean and healthy with the hoof pick, which also features a handy brush to give the hooves a polished look.
Rubber and Plastic Curry Comb: The curry comb aids in loosening dirt and shedding hair, stimulating the horse's skin and promoting a healthy coat.
This Kids Horse Grooming Bag is an ideal gift for young equestrians, encouraging a sense of responsibility and a love for grooming their beloved horse. With everything they need in one clear and colorful package, grooming time will become a cherished bonding experience between kids and their equine friends.
Code | Description | ||
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C435PURPLE | Grooming Bag / Purple | ||
C435PINK | Grooming Bag / Pink |
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