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Ostheimer Wooden Animal "Canada Goose Swimming"

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The Ostheimer Wooden Animal "Swimming Canada Goose" is a delicate, handcrafted wooden figure made of maple – lovingly painted for nature-inspired play. It is intricately designed and is ideal for imaginative play centered around nature, farms, or migratory birds.

  • Ideal for role-playing games with nature and farm scenes
  • Made of maple wood, purely handcrafted and hand-painted
  • Dimensions: Length 7.5 cm, Width 2.5 cm, Height 5 cm
  • Part of the Ostheimer Canada Goose series – perfectly combinable with other forest and farm animals
  • Suitable for ages 3 and up, Warning: Small parts – choking hazard

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 and hand-painted with selected toy paints
  • Dimensions: Length 7.5 cm, Width 2.5 cm, Height 5 cm
  • Suitable for ages 3 and up
  • Warning: Caution. Small parts. Choking hazard.
  • Only certified materials are used

Product description

The Ostheimer Canada Goose (Swimming) invites children to playfully immerse themselves in the world of wild birds. Handcrafted from maple and painted with selected toy colors, each figure is unique. It pairs perfectly with other Ostheimer Canada Geese, as well as farm and forest animals, and complements scenes around lakes, resting places, or raising young birds. The Canada Goose is suitable for both independent, free play and thematic role-playing games, appealing especially to children aged 3 and above. Its naturalistic design encourages storytelling and reenacting well-known stories such as "The Wonderful Adventures of Nils Holgersson."

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