Explore the magical world of BAYALA® with this Star Pegasus Mare, a fun, educational toy figurine from schleich®! This toy is detailed and handheld, and is ideal for hours of imaginative play.
You can tell the Stormy Unicorn Foal is a spirited whirlwind: her blue-turquoise mane and thick glittery tail have been blown by the wind. It spreads its large, light blue wings. Its bright coat is adorned with a pretty tattoo in the shape of a green vine
In the mountains of Rainbow Island, there lives a winged rainbow unicorn with its foal. The two of them fly over the colourful island to the end of the rainbow and their wings light up magnificently in all colours.
Turn your playroom into a jungle. Or a forest. Or a savanna. There’s a million WILD LIFE and FARM LIFE adventure stories in here just waiting to be told! Schleich's Brown Dot animals are the Largest of the WIld and Farm animals available.
Although the Percheron Mare has a rather solid build with a muscular chest, as a cold-blooded animal, she is a very pretty appearance. Her brilliant white coat on head and chest blends into a beautiful gray-and-white flecked pattern on the flanks.
Discovered by paleontologists, the Dinosaurs Advent Calendar is packed with prehistoric surprises. Behind each of the 24 doors, you'll find fantastic schleich Dinosaurs figures and accessories that make children's eyes light up!
Allosaurus' patterned lizard skin looks like a camouflage suit. That's pretty practical since the giant carnivore is almost always on the hunt. On two legs, it can run unbelievably fast through the jungle and can easily catch up with any prey.
The Bajadasaurus is a particularly impressive dinosaur. That's mainly thanks to the long spiny spikes running along its back. I wonder if the otherwise peaceful herbivore uses them to defend itself against attackers.
The Brachiosaurus is one of the largest animals the world has ever seen. It's 23 meters long, which is almost as long as an entire lane of an outdoor swimming pool! It towers over even other dinosaurs at 13 meters high.
The Carcharodontosaurus has a particularly eye-catching lizard skin. It is stone gray with star-shaped brown spots. It has a pointed crest on its back that reaches all the way to its long snout.
At an impressive six meters in length, the Concavenator is an imposing figure. The lizard's skin shines grass-green and yellow. On its back it has an elongated hump, which stands out from the rest of the body in red.
The Dilophosaurus can be easily recognized by the two distinctive bony crests on its head. They are bright red and can be seen from afar. It also has a fiery red crest on its long back, all the way to the tip of its tail.
The Diplodocus is a giant in the prehistoric world: it is 29 yards long, with its neverending neck alone measuring up to 20 feet. As if that weren't enough: It weighs up to 32,000 pounds. Not bad for a vegetarian!
The Edmontosaurus was a duck-billed nomad who loved to roam – a perfect companion for long road trips. Known habitats include prehistoric Canada, birthday parties, and anywhere dino-loving kids are at play.
The Gallimimus – lovingly known as "the chicken mimic" – is the ostrich of the dinosaur world. This birdlike dinosaur makes a fine-feathered friend for dino-loving kids and bird enthusiasts.
Our Majungasaurus from schleich® DINOSAURS is a prehistoric giant and a huge fan of racecars. Unfortunately its legs are too short for its 8-meter height and it always comes last in the dinosaur race.
When the Monolophosaurus is on the prowl, it’s best to keep a safe distance! With movable jaws, this lifelike Monolophosaurus is so realistic, so authentic, other dinosaurs run for the safety of the toybox.
The Moros Intrepidus runs like lightning through the jungle on two legs – always on the hunt. It digs its mighty clawed feet into the ground so that no one can stop it. At the same time, it opens and closes his huge jaws.
The huge boney plates on the Stegosaurus' back are pretty impressive. Most of the time, though, the herbivore is a peaceful soul. But if you disturb it while it's grazing or annoy it, things might get uncomfortable.