Terra by Battat – Brinquedos de animais selvagens em miniatura variados para crianças de 3+ (60 unidades) Multi, 2

Brand:TERRA BY BATTAT

3.7/5

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Nunca mais perca sua estatueta do Batman no fundo da piscina com os brinquedos Swimways Floatin' Figure Batman e Joker Pool Toys para crianças! Estes brinquedos DC Superhero são o amigo perfeito para flutuar junto com você enquanto você mergulha e brinca na piscina, praia ou lago! Este brinquedo de piscina infantil flutua sozinho e sempre fica em pé, mesmo quando tombado por águas agitadas, para que você não precise persegui-lo enquanto brinca. As figuras DC Batman e Joker são fáceis de transportar, tornando-as perfeitas para lembranças de festas na piscina, suprimentos para festas na piscina e viagens, permitindo que você jogue jogos de sinuca sem fim por horas de diversão ao ar livre. Estes brinquedos de natação são perfeitamente adequados para serem usados ​​também na praia, no lago e são até divertidos para encenar em terra firme ou no seu quarto! As figuras flutuantes do Batman e do Coringa são ótimos brinquedos colecionáveis ​​para crianças, colecione todos e batalhe na água ou jogue jogos de festa na piscina com amigos! Esses brinquedos ao ar livre, brinquedos de lago, brinquedos de praia e acessórios de piscina infantil são ideais para os fãs da Liga da Justiça que querem levar seu super-herói favorito para a água! Os brinquedos do Batman para meninos são o presente de aniversário perfeito e suprimentos de festa DC Superhero para festas temáticas na piscina. Estes brinquedos infantis são essenciais para piscina e praia! Recomendado para crianças a partir de 3 anos.

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EAN: 0062243280571

Categorias Brinquedos e Jogos,

Tipo de Material: Plástico. Colete-os todos! Descubra toda a família Terra by Battat de dinossauros de brinquedo e figuras de animais de brinquedo! Recomendado para crianças a partir de 3 anos. Este tubo de pequenos animais é feito de materiais sem preocupações. Fabricamos brinquedos seguros e resistentes na terra. Tamanho: as figuras de animais de brinquedo são aproximadamente 1-2. 5 polegadas x 1. 5-2. 5 polegadas de comprimento. Brinquedo educativo: fornece informações sobre a vida selvagem; incentiva o jogo imaginativo e a compaixão pelos animais. Idéia de festa selvagem: sacolas de presentes ideais para uma festa de aniversário infantil com tema de animais!. Inclui: chitas, alces, zebras, girafas, ursos, rinocerontes, leões, tigres, camelos, elefantes, hipopótamos e gorilas!. Formas e cores divertidas: pequenas figuras com cores ousadas e designs precisos. Ótimo para crianças e colecionadores!. 12 diferentes miniaturas de animais selvagens em um tubo, 60 brinquedos de animais divertidos no total!.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 5,115 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
International Shipping This item can be shipped to select countries outside of the U.S. Learn More
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number AN6004Z
Item Weight 13.3 ounces
Manufacturer Terra by Battat
Manufacturer recommended age 36 months - 15 years
Product Dimensions 4 x 4 x 5.5 inches
Release date March 9, 2019

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Scritto da: Maggie Hembree
Prank wars
I bought these animals to hide in a friend's apartment while she was gone on a long vacation and I was looking after her place, I absolutely loved hiding them in different places and it has been months since she has been back and she is still finding them! I am confident that she will be finding them until she moves out. The animals were fun and had a surprising amount of details, I genuinely have no complaints and I even bought different packs because I loved them and want to continue the prank wars!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
SMALL!!!
Looked realistic, but VERY small. Needed the lions however so had no choice but to get them. Wish they had been bigger.
Scritto da: Jenn
Ok
These are fine for what I needed them for at School. The details of them are mediocre, which is fine for the money.
Scritto da: Shae B
Tons of repeats but really fun
Detail was kinda low and just to be clear, there’s like FIVE repeating sets of the same animal in here. Didn’t make my kid love them any less but she did end up giving a full set to each sibling and still having more repeats than she wanted. She separates out a full set to play with. Overall just seemed a bit like overkill, I would have been happy to buy a set that was a little smaller but had less repeats
Scritto da: Zt
So cute!
My son loved very much the animals. He do play all the day!
Scritto da: S. Johnson
Terra by Battat Wild Animals vs. Learning Resources Jungle Animal Counters
I’ve bought several sets of both these animals and the Learning Resources Jungle Animal Counters (https://www.amazon.com/Learning-Resources-Jungle-Counters-Animals/dp/B000BZ6TZE/ref=pd_ybh_a_3?_encoding=UTF8&psc=1&refRID=VFYC74NWHDRJRWRY1G20). Both sets are about the same size and generally comparable, assuming that you just want a set of mini wild animals and aren’t looking for any specific type of animal. But on the whole, I prefer the Terra set, mainly because the animals stand up better. Here’s a side-by-side comparison of the two sets: Animal assortment: Both sets have five each of 12 different animals. Both sets have lions (only male lions), tigers, zebras, giraffes, elephants, rhinos, hippos, gorillas, and cheetahs. The other three animals in the Learning Resources set are gnus, gazelles, and ostriches (only male ostriches). The other three animals in the Terra set are camels, bears, and moose. (Mooses? Meese? Whatever. But only males). Appearance: The Learning Resources animals are somewhat more realistic. For example, the Terra giraffe is kind of a sickly pale yellow with orange spots. The Learning Resources giraffe is orangey-yellow with brown spots. It’s not quite the color of a real giraffe, but it’s closer than the Terra giraffe. Adults might prefer the appearance of the Learning Resources set, but I doubt toddlers will care one way or the other. (By the way, a weird feature of both sets is that both sets have gorillas with red eyes. Really. They’re kind of scary-looking. I don’t know how two different executives at two different companies both approved the same dubious design choice, but they did. However, I’d say the Terra gorilla is somewhat less horrifying than the Learning Resources gorilla, so…there’s that, I guess). Durability: Both sets are somewhat flexible, rubbery plastic and the animals are all molded in one piece, so there’s nothing that breaks easily and both sets should be about equally durable. However, the Learning Resources set comes in a somewhat better container that can be reused, at least for a while. The Terra container is thin, flimsy plastic, and even if you manage to cut the tape that holds the lid on without destroying the whole container (not a guarantee, believe me), it won’t hold up to any amount of use. Price: Both sets fluctuate in price, but the Terra set is usually cheaper. If you’re not in a hurry to buy, put them on your wishlist and watch the price for a while to see if you can get a deal. Standing ability: This is the main factor that sold me on the Terra set over the Learning Resources set. There are just too many animals in the Learning Resources set that won’t stand up. Out of the package, almost all of the Learning Resources ostriches and many of the gazelles have bent legs and refuse to stand. Sometimes you can get the gazelles to stand if you bend their legs back and forth and fuss with them enough, but the ostriches are generally hopeless. On the other hand, out of my last set of Terra animals, everything stood up right out of the package except two giraffes, and I managed to fix one of the giraffes. The last giraffe seems to have one leg shorter than the others and is apparently a lost cause. Still, that’s 59/60 animals from the Terra set that stand up versus 53 or 54/60 from the Learning Resources set. So, which should you buy? Buy the Learning Resources set if (a) you want the more realistic-looking animals, (b) you find a price that’s too good to pass up, or (c) you have your heart set on gazelles, gnus, or ostriches. Otherwise, get the Terra set because it’s usually cheaper and much easier to play with.
Scritto da: Mallie Shaw
Easter egg filler
I bought these to fill Easter eggs so I didn’t just have candy. They fit well and I think my child will love them.
Scritto da: Klh
Average quality
We gave these out at Halloween along with candy. Probably not good for kids under 2. They are pretty small.
Scritto da: Nowara.Agoub
It’s OK
They size smaller than what I expected.
Scritto da: Ian
Good
Very good and lots of animals. Just make sure you read the description about how big it is, other than that i am happy and my son loves it.
Scritto da: Pooja
Good one!
Good product. Value for money
Scritto da: markchengu
Worth the price
You get 60 figures, 5 of each animal. Pretty fun
Scritto da: Ann
Small animals
They are smaller than i wanted for my project but still good value and lots of animals .. the grandchildren love them

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