Playing with animals is playing and learning at the same time
The modern unicorn is depicted as a white horse with a long white twisted gold horn on its forehead.
This has not always been the case. In the Middle Ages, it was thought that the unicorn was the size of a donkey or a goat. It was white, but had a deer head, a horse's body and a lion's tail, a goat's beard and a clover's hoof. It was a symbol of purity and fidelity and was considered inexhaustible.
Most children are fascinated by animals, and very curious to hear more about them.
Is there a unicorn in reality and what do they eat?
Playing with animals stimulates the imagination, is great for role play and the development of the child's social skills.
Size approx .: 10 x 2 x 8 cm
Number of parts: 1 pc
Delivered unpacked
Weight including packing approx .: 0.03 kg
Material: plastic
Free of Phthalates
Complies with European standards EN71 and DIN 53160, as well as American standards ASTM F963-11 and CPSIA
Also complies with standards in China, Japan, Saudi Arabia and the Middle East (CCC, JFSL, SASO and GCC)
Recommended for children from 3 years
| EAN number | 5031923873605 |
| Told - Toldsats (Norge) | . |