Hansa Echidna - Puppet 27cm
Hansa is renowned the world over for it’s true to life recreations of the worlds most loved animals. This fascinating echidna puppet has been carefully hand crafted in partnership with Australian wildlife experts and brought to life with meticulous attention to detail.
Did you know that echidnas have a super long tongue that can stretch up to 18 centimetres! Their tongue is very sticky, which helps them catch lots of ants and termites, their favourite snacks.
This delightful puppet is covered in incredibly soft faux fur, making it perfect for extra cuddles and imaginative play. Handcrafted with a realistic design, the echidna puppet features detailed airbrushing, ensuring every detail is captured to perfection.
Designed for hours of enjoyment, the Hansa Echidna Puppet can move its arms and head, bringing interactive fun to storytelling and playtime. The plush fill is made from recycled PE bottles, making it an eco-friendly choice for environmentally conscious families.
Specifications
Details:
- Recommended for ages 3 and up
- Complies with international safety standards
- Filling is made from recycled PE bottle
- 27cm tall
- Handcrafted in the Philippines
Shipping & Returns
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