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Sloths: those strange animals that live in "slow motion" :-)Did you know why they move so slowly? The trick is to "adapt" to their environment. Their diet consists mainly of leaves from trees, where they live and from where they only come down to poop. The leaves have so little food that they have slowed their metabolism to a minimum in order to survive....
Did you know that the giraffe is the tallest animal on earth? Their legs alone are taller than many of us, allowing them to reach speeds of up to 50 km/h over short distances and walk at around 15 km/h. They are between 5 and 6 metres tall, and roam the open African grasslands in small groups of about 6 individuals.The pattern of brown spots on their...
Meet Eugy Dodoland's colourful parrot! An ecological, different and fun toy. Made from recycled cardboard, this tool-free kit offers a unique building experience. Spark your creativity by assembling the parrot, which is sure to bring joy and light to any space. Ideal for creative children and nature lovers, make your world wilder and more fun...
A fun memory game in a crazy succession of sounds, gestures and imitations with which both children and adults will have a good laugh.Each player must perform the action that comes up on their card (wink, imitate a cat, bang on the table, etc...), but without forgetting to do the action that came up first.This is how we work on memory and expressiveness....
In Clockwork City, compete with friends (2-4 players) to escape a floating city by building flying machines and decoders while searching for fuel and power generators. Roll dice, challenge your opponents and search the discards to collect the necessary cards and be the first to fly to freedom. An exciting adventure full of strategy and fun for the whole...
Participa y compite en la primera carrera de la historia junto a expertos conductores como Bugatti, Morris, René, Henry o Jean le Chauffeur. Pasaréis por un sinfín de calamidades que obstacularizarán el camino a la meta. ¿Quién ganará? Aquel que además de habilidades estratégicas con el bólido tenga más suerte será el que se lleve el trofeo.
Crocodiles live in the wild in Africa, America, Asia and Australia. Unfortunately (or fortunately, depending on how you look at it), they do not exist in Europe.Their skin is hard, rough, rough and scaly, and they have nostrils and eyes on the top of their heads, which allows them to rest in the water without attracting attention and to wait for their...
Look through the blue magnifying glass and travel to the Jurassic with Londji. You will discover impressive Tyrannosaurus rex, diplodocus and spinosaurus walking in the middle of volcanoes.Now pick up the red magnifying glass and you will see how the fossilized bones of these giants have become part of the natural science museum.The set includes a...
Marine unicorns, also known as narwhals, are aquatic animals, similar to beluga whales, but with a large horn on their head. A horn? Not exactly... It's a tooth!These horns, which can grow up to 3m long and weigh 10kg, are not exclusive to males. There are also females with them, although to a lesser extent. It can be said that this horn is the main...
The lion, the king of the savannah, with his grandiose mane and imposing pose. Although he has long claws and an impeccable eyesight ready for the hunt, male lions do not usually hunt and it is the females that feed the pride.The male lion is in charge of protecting his hunting territory and his pride. His mane, besides aesthetic, fulfills the mission of...
The T-Rex was one of the largest carnivorous dinosaurs, it could grow up to 12 m long, and was one of the most terrifying dinosaurs of its time.Do you dare to start your collection with this Tyrannosaurus Rex?
Do you like learning languages? Play with this word game with 100 illustrated tiles, with a picture on one side, and their name in 6 languages on the back. If you match pictures to the words in different languages, it will be easier for you to learn and remember!Still don't know how to say eye in English? and snake in French? and moon in German? What are...
Djeco nos trae este simpático juego de cartas de huesos y esqueletos, donde la suerte y la estrategia son claves para ganar.¿Por qué nos gusta? Los juegos de estrategia sencillos como este de Djeco ejercitan el pensamiento a corto plazo y la sociabilidad. Edad recomendada: 6-99 añosNº de jugadores: 2 a 4Nº de cartas: 44Tiempo de juego: 15 min.
Whales are the largest animals on the planet, and they have always been the Dodoland team's favourite animals.We also love these beautiful, friendly and unique giants of the ocean... Now you can have the impressive humpback whale in the palm of your hand!Do you want to start your collection with the whale?
From Jupiter to Mars, from Uranus to Saturn, from Earth to Venus. Travel through the solar system with this Londji puzzle.A 200 pieces puzzle with a surprise, once assembled it glows in the dark! Illustration Carmen Saldaña Age From 8 to 12 years old Number of pieces 200 Material FSC paper and recycled cardboard Packaging Rigid cardboard box...
The velociraptor, one of the most iconic dinosaurs ready to join your collection. Assembly time: 10-20 minutes Each piece is numbered Just glue them in order Non-toxic glue included
The spinosaurus, one of the most iconic dinosaurs ready to join your collection. Assembly time: 10-20 minutes Each piece is numbered Just glue them in order Non-toxic glue included
The most typical animal of Australia. Kangaroos move only by hopping. They are marsupials and carry their young in a maternal pouch in their belly.There are more than 50 million kangaroos in Australia, almost twice the number of people.
The kiwi is not a fruit, at least not only, it is one of the most emblematic animals of New Zealand. It lacks a tail and its feathers are more like hair, so it cannot fly.
When dinosaurs populated the earth 150 million years ago, the Stegosaurus was one of the largest: it was about 9 metres long and 4 metres tall and weighed more than 4,500 kg. It had large bony plates on its back and had spikes on its tail to defend itself against predators. However, its brain was the size of a tennis ball and weighed 80 grams, so it was...
Blue penguins are the smallest of their species, their height does not exceed 43 cm. Unlike their relatives, these penguins do not live in the Arctic but moved to the coasts of Australia and New Zealand.
Ohhhh, a Nemo! No, it's not. It's a clownfish. Clownfish live in the warm waters of the Pacific Ocean, at temperatures between 24 and 27ºC, and their preferred habitat is tucked between the stinging tentacles of corals or sea anemones, as their bright colours make them a tasty appetizer for predators. They measure 5 to 8cm, and need a lot of light,...
Currently the largest land animal on the planet, the African elephant has spectacular dimensions: 7000kg, 4m high, and 6 to 7m long. They eat 5% of their own weight... every day! and they are super intelligent. The trunk is actually a very long nose that is used for sniffing, breathing, sniffing, drinking and grabbing things, especially things that can be...
Owls are nocturnal birds. With their large eyes they can easily locate their prey.They are very stealthy and can fly almost silently, which is very useful for catching their food.