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Bear In Tree Stump Puppet

Bear In Tree Stump Puppet

AUD · GST included · Family-run, dispatched from Brisbane

Regular price $69.95 AUD
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Peek-a-boo! The Folkmanis Bear in Tree Stump Puppet is peeking from its hiding place, safe inside a cosy tree stump. With soft fur, a sweet face and a movable mouth and arms, this charming woodland bear is ready to play peek-a-boo and steal hearts — one game at a time!

A familiar face from the forests of North America, this bear could charm the honey right from the bees. 🍯

Key Features

  • 🐻 Movable mouth and arms — perfect for expressive peek-a-boo play and storytelling
  • 🌳 Tree stump hiding place — pop the bear in and out for endless peek-a-boo fun
  • 🧶 Soft fur and sweet face — beautifully detailed and irresistibly cuddly
  • 🏆 Winner: 2011 Parents' Choice Gold Award
  • 🎨 Crafted by Folkmanis — world-renowned puppet makers
  • 🎁 A wonderful gift for imaginative children aged 3+

Skills Developed

  • Imaginative and creative storytelling
  • Language and communication skills
  • Fine motor skills and hand coordination
  • Emotional expression and empathy
  • Confidence and performance skills

Suitable for ages: 3+ years

Specifications

  • Brand: Folkmanis
  • SKU: FM2904
  • Product Dimensions: 19 cm L x 15 cm W x 25 cm H
  • Package Weight: 134 g

3 years or older

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