Our signature cap, sized for children 2 – 4 years old. Designed with durable cotton twill, this lightweight style features mesh ventilation panels to keep them cool.
Our signature cap, sized for children 2 – 4 years old. Designed with durable cotton twill, this lightweight style features mesh ventilation panels to keep them cool.
I've landed in the fairy tale of The Princess and the Pea! When I can't fall asleep on top of a hundred mattresses, the kingdom decides I must be the princess they're looking for....
I really want the magic mirror in my basement to take me to my friend's sleepover party. But of course, I end up falling into a fairy tale -- Little Red Riding Hood!
My brother, Jonah, doesn't believe that we really visit different fairy tales. So it's a relief when the mirror sucks us into a story -- and this time, it's Beauty and the Beast! Hoorah! Or, maybe not.
Be careful what you wish for...When my brother, Jonah, and I travel through our mirror into the story of Aladdin, we're excited. There will be magic lamps and genies granting wishes. Right?
Truck-obsessed toddlers will want to make the diggers, tractors, fire engines, and more featured in this fun-filled construction tale part of their nightly bedtime routines!
Help the animals find their missing bottoms in this silly matching game! Bright and engaging illustrations will entertain young players, while promoting learning through play. Plus find extra instructions inside for additional fun games to play.
Who Would Win? is back with another exciting bind-up featuring five more books in this action-packed animal series!
What if one dangerous animal had a fight with another? Who do you think would win?
When it's not burrowing in the African savanna, the schleich® aardvark can be found napping all day and staying up waaaaaaaaay past bedtime at night. Known to seek shelter in tiny pockets. Loves termites and starring in kids' wildlife playtime stories.
The little Arctic wolf cub looks too cute. It already has fur just as thick as the grown ups, because it needs to keep warm in the Arctic too. But instead of being snow-white, its coat is cream-colored.
The European tree frog only grows to a size of three to four centimeters. Although it is so tiny, it is hard to miss, because of its bright green color. Only the belly is light brown to cream colored.
The panda cub is already just as striking as the giant panda. It has the same beautiful black and white coloring and cute black patches around the eyes. Its little black ears are particularly cute. You can tempt it with a stick of bamboo?
The meerkat stands there curiously. It stands upright on its hind legs and shows its light-coloured chest. It peers over the African savannah with alert eyes. Is a predator approaching somewhere? With its sand-coloured fur, it is perfectly camouflaged and
The squirrel's thick fur has a reddish sheen. The large, bushy tail is particularly pretty. The nimble forest dweller balances skilfully from branch to branch. It is busy collecting nuts for the winter supply. It only pauses now and again when it hears so
With its powerful build and impressive antlers, the elk is an imposing sight. It has reddish-brown fur that shimmers in the sun. Its slender yet powerful body looks elegant. Most impressive of all, however, are the mighty antlers on its head. He wears it
After polar bears, Grizzlies are the world's second largest bears. Because of their height and their aggressive behaviour, they are considered as very dangerous in their home, North America.
The polar bear’s habitat is the Arctic. In winter, the temperature there can drop to -50° Celsius. Although its fur coat appears white, its hair is transparent and hollow on the inside.
A proud mama moose brings a leafy snack to her calf. If only all kids ate their vegetables so willingly! The moose calf playset from schleich® Wild Life is a majestic addition to your child's wild animal toy collection.
Wolf pups are blind and deaf at birth and therefore depend on their mother. Only after two weeks do they first open their eyes, and after about ten weeks they begin to explore the world around them.