Description
Kids will dive into a world of fairy tales and magic when they play with Papo’s Ice Queen figure. This majestic queen has an enthralling life-like look that will mesmerise children and inspire them to come up with endless enchanted stories. This beautiful figure has been carefully designed for a realistic look, and then painted by hand for a high level of detail that will amaze children. This durable toy can be enjoyed in a whole host of ways and will keep inspiring little ones as their play becomes more sophisticated.
Whether the Ice Queen has the starring role in your child’s story or play, or is acting as an exciting prompt for a role-playing game, this figure is great for building confidence, developing language skills, and encouraging kids with thinking creatively and using their imagination. There’s so much about this mystical queen for your child to discover and enjoy, and when they play with this toy they’ll create countless hours of fun.
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Suitable for age three years plus.
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Hand-painted in France for realistic detail.
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Durable and long-lasting figure.
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Measures 23 cm x 7 cm x 5 cm.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
PAPO0037
Manufacturer:
Papo
Customer reviews for Papo Ice Queen Figure
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