List of products by brand Papo

For more than 25 years, Papo has been innovating and dreaming children all over the world with a rich range of more than 600 references representing 12 animal worlds and characters.
From the original model to the series, each of the Papo figurines was conceived and created in France to be manufactured with the constant concern for quality. Painted by hand, the care given to details is now unanimously recognized.
The diversity of figurines and the interaction of worlds stimulate creativity and offer a real value game. Whether heroic, magical or fantastic, stories come to life, intermingle and offer hours of play and fun.

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The ant is a small wingless social insect, living in colonies in anthills

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The Australian emu is the only surviving species of the Dromaiidae family. Being able to reach two meters in height, it is also, by its size, the second biggest bird of the current world behind the two ostriches.

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Papo's leopard shark has a spotted dress like that of the leopard. It usually lives glued to the sandy bottoms of coral reefs in the Indian and Pacific oceans. An active swimmer, it feeds mainly on molluscs and crustaceans. This large, rather peaceful and not very shy fish is not aggressive to humans.

€6.50
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The little Charolais calf Papo has only one idea, to find his mother whom he has let go a little away. As he is very hungry, he spots her among the other white cows grazing on the fresh grass because he still needs his good milk until weaning around his 7th month to grow healthy and gain weight. He looks like his mother with his characteristic white coat of the Charolais cow.

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The robin is a passerine species. It looks like a small plump bird with relatively short wings reaching painfully to the middle of its tail

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The Papo magpie is a rather large bird and is easily recognizable thanks to its white and black plumage and its characteristic long tail. It has been said to be talkative because of its cry, bold because it approaches dwellings and remains on the ground to feed while being wary ready to fly away at the slightest noise. Thanks to its thick and powerful beak, it searches the ground to find its small prey.