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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Papo's enchanted Pegasus has the resistance of a horse and the lightness of a bird. He is the most beautiful of the horses with his immaculate white coat and his wings similar to those of an angel. In pink, her hooves that never wear out, her beautiful tail and her mane are real adornments. On its rump, golden stars that recall that in mythology, Zeus made Pegasus a constellation.

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Le Clydesdale de Papo avec sa belle crinière et ses balzanes ou chaussettes blanches est un beau cheval de trait, majestueux et imposant de la vallée du Clyde, en Ecosse. Puissant, grâce à sa musculature et sa grande taille mais aussi volontaire et courageux, il était utilisé pour les travaux agricoles, forestiers, ou les transports de marchandises lourdes. Docile et gentil, on l’apprécie aussi pour l’attelage et les loisirs.

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Papo's werewolf transforms in spite of himself on full moon nights. Half-man with his blue shorts and his lively eyes and half-wolf with his big ears, his legs with long claws and his body covered with hair, he tries to break the spell. Can you tame it?

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This 3-headed dog with a dragon tail is the guardian of the gates of the underworld. Its fiery fur and sharp fangs deter anyone from approaching the dead. Don't doubt it, it also spits fire, will you be able to tame it?

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Isn't it gigantic? From its height of 5.50 meters, the giraffe dominates the savannah and holds the title of "highest terrestrial mammal". Easily recognizable by its very long neck, the giraffe is tawny with large orange spots and has 2 small horns called ossicones at the top of its head. This herbivore loves leaves (especially acacia) which can graze on the treetops. She can eat more than 50 kg of leaves per day! It also has a very long tongue that can measure more than 50 cm.

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The knight with the javelin of Papo with his shield held in one hand is dressed in a broigne, a leather tunic covered with metal, a helmet and metal leggings to protect himself from blows. Thanks to his long spear, he bravely keeps the horsemen at bay. He also carries a sword in his sheath at the waist, ready to compete with the enemy.

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Lancelot, one of the finest knights of the round table, holds high his great sharp sword and his white and red shield. With his white equipment, the color of innocence and purity, and his light but strong helmet with red feathers, he is ready to face the enemy and fight alongside King Arthur.

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The knight with the mace of arms of Papo who proudly wears the shield in the colors of the kingdom to protect himself is ready to throw his blow weapon with force, consisting of a small handle extended with a chain and a ball of gold. steel with spikes that will knock out or break enemy bones.

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The Papo marigold butterfly, easily recognizable by its orange-yellow wings edged in black, is ready to take flight by spreading its wings to spot clover, alfalfa or a flower and feed. Its flight is fast and it always lands with closed wings to forage. It appreciates hot and flowery sites and does not survive frost or prolonged humidity.

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Mother tigress avoids danger and frequently moves her young by carrying them in her mouth. Tigers often have several dens and move from one to another as needed. To give birth, the tigress isolates herself out of sight. Babies are born blind and weigh almost a kilo on average. They are very vulnerable but can count on the protection of their mother who will later teach them how to hunt.