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Ostheimer Wooden Animal "Running Sea Otter"

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The Ostheimer wooden animal "Sea Otter running" is a lovingly handcrafted figure made of maple wood that encourages children to engage in imaginative role-playing games about life by the water. The figure belongs to the Ostheimer Sea Otter group, which specifically reflects the social and playful behavior of these animals.

  • Ideal for role-playing games by bodies of water and as an addition to forest and field sets
  • Handcrafted from maple wood and painted with toy-safe paints
  • Dimensions: Length 10 cm, Width 2 cm, Height 2.5 cm
  • Recommended from 3 years (Warning: Small parts, choking hazard)
  • Can be combined with other Ostheimer sea otters, beavers, and raccoons

Here you will find selected, high-quality, and sustainable products. Whenever possible, we choose products that were produced in Europe.

Materials & Measurements

  • Material: Maple wood, handcrafted
  • Painted with selected toy-safe paints
  • Dimensions: Length 10 cm, Width 2 cm, Height 2.5 cm
  • Recommended for ages 3 and up
  • Warning: Small parts. Choking hazard
  • All materials are certified and suitable for safe children's play

Product description


The running otter from Ostheimer is designed as part of a dynamic group, inviting children to create lively stories around water and its animals. Whether reenacting food gathering or combined with other forest and water inhabitants, the figure encourages free, imaginative play. Each figure is a unique piece, handcrafted and painted with certified toy paints. The maple wood feels pleasant in children's hands and can be easily combined with other Ostheimer figures such as more otters, beavers, and raccoons. The figure is suitable for children aged 3 and up and is part of the Ostheimer series "At the Waterside."

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