PAPO Wild Animal Kingdom Chimpanzee and Baby Toy Figure, Three Years or Above, Black (50194)
At birth, the baby chimpanzee weighs less than 2 kg and depends entirely on its mother to survive. Unable to move alone, he grabs the latter who carries him under his belly in order not to lose him. At the age of one, he can climb on her back so that she can carry it safely on her shoulders. Until he's 2 years old, the little one is sometimes on the back of his mother, sometimes alone, discovering his environment. He has fun swinging, jumping on branches or fighting. The baby chimpanzee learns through play to discover its fellows and to join the group to find its place.
Wild Animal Kingdom - Visit majestic white-tailed deer in the heart of the forests, explore the savannah alongside the mighty Sumatran tiger or climb snow-capped peaks to look for the snow leopard.
Features
- Premium Quality
- Motif: Chimpanzee and Baby
- Type: Toy Figure
- Category Group: Toys
- Category Sub-Group: Vehicles, Figures and Playsets
- Group Gender: Child
- Gender: Unisex
- Size/Scale: One Size
- Colour: Black
- Material: PVC
- Suitable for Children Three Years or Above
- Official Papo Licensed Merchandise
Item Notes
- Hand Painted Figurine
- Ideal Support for Play and Imagination
- Designed, Drawn and Developed in France
- Develops Dexterity and Sparks the Imagination
- Beautifully Finished and Durable
- Item Size: 70 x 60 x 30 mm
- Item Weight: 30g
For almost 25 years now, Papo has been helping younger and older children to develop and to discover the world around them. Childhood is a time of dreams and adventures, and this was what we had in mind when we decided to create, invent, innovate with a wide range of animals or characters. One constant factor which has not changed over the years is quality (the quality of the sculptures and of the materials used) which has always been our watchword and will remain so.
Warning! To Be Used Under Direct Adult Supervision. Recommended Age Three Years and Above. Not Suitable for Children Under Three Years.