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Description: The Big Bill Pelican has a big bill indeed! When pulled, he opens and closes his big bill with a loud "craww-aww-craww-aww" sound while his big feet flip-flop in unison. The Pelican was sold with a cardboard fish that the owner can toss into the Pelican's bill when he opens it! The fish is quite hard to find, not only because it was made of easily torn cardboard, but also because the fish was omitted after Easter 1964.
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Accessories:
- FPT4405 - Wooden cut-out pelican with paper lithographs on the sides and edges of his body of white feathers with blue highlights and a fish basket around it's neck with a green fish tail sticking out of the basket. The pelican has a wooden head with a long neck and paper lithographs on the sides and edges of white feathers with blue highlights and great big blue eyes. The pelican has a huge orange plastic bill and white vinyl crown feathers on top of his head. The pelican has wooden cut-out feathers on the sides of his body with paper lithographs on the top sides of white feathers with blue highlights. Pelican rolls on 4 light blue wooden wheels and has 2 orange plastic legs with huge orange plastic feet that are attached to the 2 front wheels. Legs move, feet flip-flop, bill opens and closes, and the pelican makes a "craww-aww-craww-aww" sound when the pelican is pulled. Measures 7-5/8" high, 5-1/2" wide, and 9-3/8" long.
- FPT4406 - Cardboard fish with green scales, a white face with big blue eyes and small red cheeks, a yellow belly, and red fin on the bottom. *Note: Included through Easter 1964 only, omitted after that.
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Variations: None.
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Other Information: None.
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