In the 1930s, families would gather together around the radio to get the news, follow radio serials, or listen to "Fireside Chats " from President Roosevelt. This radio has a dial that lights up, a volume control knob, and a...

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In the 1930s, families would gather together around the radio to get the news, follow radio serials, or listen to "Fireside Chats " from President Roosevelt. This radio has a dial that lights up, a volume control knob, and a tuning knob that moves the tuning needle when turned. Your girl can hear real recorded news from the 1930s, or attach the included 3.5mm audio cable to her own electronic music player to listen to her own favorite songs. This set also includes a mini abridged Robin Hood book given to Kit by her brother, plus a felt baseball pennant. Please note: Electronic music player not included.Radio requires 3 AAA batteries (not included).

  • This radio has a dial that lights up, a volume control knob, and a tuning knob that moves the tuning needle when turned.
  • Your girl can hear real recorded news from the 1930s, or attach the included 3.5mm audio cable to her own electronic music player to listen to her own favorite songs.
  • This set also includes a mini abridged Robin Hood book given to Kit by her brother, plus a felt baseball pennant.
  • Please note:Electronic music player not included.Radio requires 3 AAA batteries (not included).
  • In the 1930s, families would gather together around the radio to get the news, follow radio serials, or listen to “Fireside Chats ” from President Roosevelt.
  • This radio has a dial that lights up, a volume control knob, and a tuning knob that moves the tuning needle when turned.
  • Your girl can hear real recorded news from the 1930s, or attach the included 3.5mm audio cable to her own electronic music player to listen to her own favorite songs.
  • This set also includes a mini abridged Robin Hood book given to Kit by her brother, plus a felt baseball pennant.
  • Please note:Electronic music player not included.Radio requires 3 AAA batteries (not included).
  • In the 1930s, families would gather together around the radio to get the news, follow radio serials, or listen to “Fireside Chats ” from President Roosevelt.

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