The sticker features a cartoon character resembling a rabbit with large, round eyes, one with a blue iris and the other a black pupil, and a wide, toothy grin. It has long ears and is wearing a purple beanie. The character is depicted in a dynamic pose, riding a red skateboard. It's holding a small lantern with a glowing yellow light in its right hand. The background is a vibrant blue with a rainbow-colored arc behind the character, radiating outwards with jagged lines and stars. Below the character, the text 'Electric Kindieland' is written in a stylized, bold font with a black outline. At the very bottom, a website address is visible.

RAKETEN ERNA KRZBRG Electric Kindieland www.raketenarna.de

08 October 2025 10
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