Sporting Goods : NFL Football Mini Pennants Collector Set (32)

Sporting Goods : NFL Football Mini Pennants Collector Set (32)

NFL Football Mini Pennants Collector Set (32)

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NFL Football Mini Pennants Collector Set (32)
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Binding: Misc.
Label: 3rd Power
Manufacturer: 3rd Power
Publisher: 3rd Power
Sales Rank: 1361
Size: 4' x 9'
Studio: 3rd Power



Features:
  • Great gift for sports lovers!
  • Collector set
  • Size is 4" x 9"
  • Complete with team colors and logos
  • Full color mini representation







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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - * Hours of fun for my kids ...
My boys are seven and five and they have both MLB and NFL pennants. They literally spend hours with these pennants, lining them up, moving them around to show standings during the season, putting baseball and football cards on them to sort them, etc. These are well worth the price for the fun we've had with them.


(32) Set Collector Pennants Mini Football NFL




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