The bugs have breached the playpen gates! Now children as young as 18 months can play with a toy just like their older siblings, with HEXBUG® nano® Junior. 3 button cell batteries included Available in a variety of colors Vibration technology Ages 1
Color Changing NeeDoh is the Groovy Glob that magically changes colour with a squeeze. When you let go it amazingly changes back to its original colour. • Feeling stressed and on edge? (Who isn’t?) You knead Nee Doh. Give it a squeeze, a squish, a pull o
The reindeer from Schleich® Wild Life has a thick, long grey-brown coat, as it does in nature. Reindeer are a deer species that live in large herds in the colder regions of North America, northern Europe and northern Asia. In nature they have the same st
SHOW HUNTER HALL OF FAME Holsteiner gelding Catch Me bounced back from botulism to bring home wins at the 2015 Hampton Classic, Capital Challenge, and Pennsylvania National shows with his rider Scott Stewart. In 2016, “Snoopy” was champion at the Capi
The new stable building is ready. With its green doors and pink windows, it looks simply incredible. Lissi and the other girls can’t wait. The horses are in big stalls. They have bales of straw and feed, but they all want to ride out first. “Finally! The
The children stick the stickers on a large background of the sea
this cuddly teddy bear has super-soft plush with adorably oversized head
3 play settings let your child create with coloured lights and music, just lights, or with no lights or sounds
Reveal unicorn-themed scenes bursting with colour while solving Hidden Pictures puzzles and other activities
Can you travel around the world and solve the mystery of the professor's legacy?
Work with Arthur Hastings to sort through the evidence and find clues to catch the murderer.
Enhance your child’s Victorian Dollhouse with the Basement Floor extension! Stairs connect the basement floor to the entrance on the first floor.
Je m’habille is a 10-piece frieze puzzle that helps children learn how to get dressed by putting the pieces in order. Perfect for teaching children about sequences of events.