Humphrey Sockette Hand Puppet
Fun knitted puppets with squeakers in their tongues Ages 3 and up
Fun knitted puppets with squeakers in their tongues Ages 3 and up
La Baby 11-inch play doll and accessories are perfect for toddlers, and a favorite for pre-schools. It is 8 ounce weight makes it easy to carry aro...
View full detailsThe Jungle Dragon shows how dragon species can adapt to their surroundings. Its scales resemble leaves and its powerful legs look like tree trunks,...
View full detailsClosely related to the Cloud Dragon, the Fog Dragon has a much darker persona than its cloud-loving cousin. Fog Dragons sneak about wherever dense ...
View full detailsTyrannosaurus rex was one of the largest theropod dinosaurs that ever existed. Its scientific name, Tyrannosaurus (‘tyrant lizard’) rex (‘king’) sa...
View full detailsScientifically faithful and hand crafted with amazing detail, this model is a perfect gift for an aspiring marine biologist. This dolphin figurine ...
View full detailsThis dragon figurine is a pair of hungry baby cloud dragons, so their eggs have a silver, cloud-like color for camouflage. Cloud dragons nest in gr...
View full detailsTurn your little one into an adorable ladybug with this wing and headband set. Perfect for fluttering around the backyard and all ladybug adventure...
View full detailsThey might not be as exotic as a tiger, but household pets are just as special to us. Including an iguana, turtle, hedgehog, hamster, goldfish, fro...
View full detailsThis cute hat is a great accessory for a train engineer or other costumes, or just to add some fun style! Ages 3 and up
Realistically crafted and professionally hand painted, each figurine in this Toob captures the rustic spirit of the countryside. Be it the alert Ge...
View full detailsIndividually hand painted and meticulously crafted for impeccable accuracy, these figurines are excellent for imaginative play, educational purpos...
View full detailsTapejara was a pterosaur that lived in what is now Brazil during the Cretaceous Period (112 million years ago). Pterosaurs were flying reptiles. Al...
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