Lion wooden puzzle 7 pieces made in France. With its ruffled tail, orange mane and expression straight out of a cartoon, the lion wooden puzzle has character... and a lot of charm!
Wooden puzzle owl 9 pieces made in France.Standing on its varnished beech perch, the owl scans the horizon of its yellow eyes. His piercing gaze and the details of his plumage painted in black would almost make doubt.
Puzzle seal in raw beech and its paintings made in France. Did you know? The seal of the sea lion is recognized thanks to 2 main characters: we do not see the ears of the seal, it is impossible for it to stand on its two fins before. It must crawl on the ground: the seal is designed to move only in the water.
Puzzle in raw beech hen and its paintings made in France. Did you know? It is hard to believe, but the hen is a descendant of Tyrannosaurus rex, which disappeared 65 million years ago. This information will certainly appeal to the youngest!
Hedgehog puzzle in raw beech and its paint kit made in France. Did you know? 5000: this is the number of thorns on the back of a single hedgehog! They serve to protect themselves from predators: hedgehogs roll into balls and their spines prevent the attacker from attacking them. They are located on their backs to protect their vital organs.
Puzzle lion in raw beech and its paintings made in France. Did you know? We hear the roar of the lion up to 8 kilometers! Will you hear the roar of this lion puzzle?
Pelican puzzle in raw beech and its paintings made in France. Did you know? Pelicans have been around since the Oligocene. A period dating back 30 million years. The oldest pelican fossil dates from this period. We found him in France!
Puzzle elephant in raw beech and its paintings made in France. Did you know? The elephant is a herbivore. He has to eat 225 kg of plants a day to support himself. Before being born, an elephant develops for 22 months in its mother's womb!
Puzzle parrot on his pearl in raw beech and his paintings made in France. Did you know? Parrots let their uneaten seeds litter the ground of their aviary. This is not waste in itself, since other species of animals feed on its seeds abandoned by parrots. The seeds left behind also allow the plants to proliferate.