Schleich 13889 Knapstrupper Stallion

8.99

7 in stock

  • Authentic High Quality Role Play Horse
  • Detailed And Lovingly Hand Painted Horse Figure
  • Highly collectible toy for children and perfect for a Birthday gift, Party gift and Christmas gift.
  • Products are fun and Safe for small hands to enjoy creative play
  • Educational Toys That Spark A Child’s Imagination.

 

Description

Schleich 13889 Knapstrupper Stallion

Schleich 13889 Knapstrupper Stallion. The dots and spots on the Knabstrupper’s coat are as unique as its character. It is full of willpower, highly intelligent, ambitious and yet calm and good-natured. Therefore, the breed is also very suitable as a therapy horse. At the same time, the Knabstrupper can also be quite headstrong and stubborn. If you don’t deal with it determined, it will walk right over you. But it is also very loyal and would never leave its owner’s side. Fun fact: Pippi Longstocking’s horse was a Knabstrupper.

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. Suitable for children aged three to eight years.

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A little bit about Schleich

Schleich believes the bestest stories are full of imagination , free of silly adult limitations and powered by kids’ unbridled curiosity . Their toys want to be just as magical , just as childlike and just as inquisitive. And we couldn’t agree more. Their characters come in a million gazillion shapes, sizes and also colours.  Whether they have two legs, four legs, or no legs, they have one thing in common. Every toy in the Schleich collection is authentic, detailed and also high quality.  Check out our large collection of Schleich figures and playsets here