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Schleich Wildlife

Schleich Wildlife are hand painted carefully crafted animals. Choose from a wide range of animals consisting of lions, zebras, polar bears, monkeys, giraffes, hippos, cheetahs. These collectible animals are exceptionally high quality, realistic and extremely durable and will stand the test of time. Bring zoo life into your own home and let the children’s imaginations get creative.

Schleich products are fun and safe for small hands to enjoy creative play. Ideally suited for children aged three to eight years. Designed to be as realistic and naturalistic as possible, the detailed and carefully molded Schleich figures encourage creative and imaginative play. Schleich products are approximately 1:24 scale although some items are larger to prevent children swallowing them. Made from plastic and hand-painted.

The Schleich range consists of Schleich Bayala, Schleich Dinosaurs, Schleich Eldrador, Schleich Farm, Schleich Horse Club, Schleich Oceanlife, Schleich Wildlife. It covers everything from Horses, Wild animals / Adventure Toys, Farm Animals / Farm Yoys, Monsters and dragons, Mythical creatures and Dinosaurs and Volcanos.

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Frequently asked questions

What materials are Schleich toys made from?

Schleich toys are primarily made from high-quality, durable plastics including PVC, TPE and ABS.

Are Schleich toys safe for children?

Yes, Schleich toys are considered safe for children.   Schleich products meet the safety standards required in major markets, including the EN71 standards in Europe

Are Schleich figurines recyclable?

While most Schleich figurines will be recyclable by 2027, not all are currently recyclable.

What are the best selling Schleich toys?

Schleich’s most popular and best-selling toys are typically found across their main product worlds such as farm animals, horses, lava world, dinosaurs and unicorns.  

Are schleich toys designed to last?

Schleich toys are known for their durability and are often passed down through generations.

From the first glance, what strikes you about a Schleich Wild Life figure is its unwavering commitment to realism. These aren’t just cartoonish representations; they are meticulously sculpted, anatomically precise replicas. Each fur strand on a Siberian tiger, every scale on a crocodile, the subtle wrinkles around an elephant’s eye, or the magnificent sweep of a lion’s mane – no detail is too small to be painstakingly rendered.

But these figures are more than just exquisite sculptures; they are catalysts for imagination and education. Each creature, posed dynamically in a characteristic stance – a galloping zebra, a pouncing lion, a soaring eagle – invites children to craft elaborate narratives, to explore ecosystems, and to forge an understanding of the animal kingdom. They spark curiosity about different species, their habitats, their behaviours, and the importance of conservation. For many, a Schleich figure is the first tangible connection to the wonders of biodiversity, transforming abstract concepts into concrete, touchable realities.