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 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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Papo's spear unicorn knight with his kingdom-colored spear and shield is ready to go into battle. Protected from head to toe by his heavy but robust armor composed of a helm for his head and face, a gorget to protect his neck, a coat of mail down to his ankles, he waits no longer than his horse, faithful companion to defend his kingdom.

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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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The African fish eagle Papo is also called sea eagle. Its yellow beak with a black tip is hook-shaped, its body and wings are dark, contrasting with the white of the head and tail. Our eagle is ready to take flight and swoop down into the water to catch fish, its favorite meal, with its powerful claws. Thanks to his piercing sight He sees his prey from very high.

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Out of the water, the Papo beaver stands on its hind legs, which are large and wide with powerful claws but also webbing for swimming quickly. Its small front paws, also clawed, have very nimble fingers for digging. On the lookout, it leans on its paddle, a large flattened tail that serves as a fin, rudder and pendulum in the water. An excellent swimmer, he is always ready to dive.

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Cub Papo finally came out of his den where he was protected from predators by his mother, the wolf. Fragile, he is born deaf and blind. He can now play with his brothers and sisters or imitate his mother to learn how to hunt and eat by catching small animals such as rodents. His brown coat looks more and more like that of his father the wolf.

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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.

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The Swallowtail or Great Swallowtail is a species of butterfly from the Papilionidae family, present in most temperate regions of the northern hemisphere.