Papo Pelican - Hand Painted Figurine - Heirloom Quality Collectible (56009)
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Papo Pelican - Hand Painted Figurine - Heirloom Quality Collectible (56009)
- Develops dexterity and sparks the imagination
- The wildlife is experienced playfully
- Beautifully finished and durable
- Papo toys encourage your kids to use their imagination to create their own magical kingdom
- Measurements: 4.33L x 3.23W x 3.5H inches
The pelicans are among the largest aquatic birds and can be recognized due to
their large beak with a roomy extendable pocket. All in all, a genuine fishing
net! as well as being used to capture prey, this mouth bag enables the pelican
to refresh itself during very hot periods. Pelicans are to be found in waters
the world over and are often present near rivers, lakes and oceans, where they
live in colonies. For the chicks, they organize a kind of "child-minding"
system. Did you know that pelicans can only take off after a substantial run-
up on the water due to their weight?.
Frequently Asked Questions
What are the dimensions of the Papo Pelican figurine?
The figurine measures 4.33 inches long, 3.23 inches wide, and 3.5 inches tall, making it a compact collectible suitable for display or play.
Is this figurine hand-painted?
Yes, the Papo Pelican is hand-painted and finished to heirloom quality standards, ensuring each piece is beautifully detailed and durable for long-term collecting.
What age is this toy suitable for?
The figurine develops dexterity and encourages imaginative play, making it appropriate for children interested in wildlife and creative storytelling. Check with Papo's age recommendations on packaging.
Is this a collectible or a toy for play?
It's both—Papo designs these figurines as durable, heirloom-quality collectibles that also encourage imaginative play and creative world-building in kids.
How do I care for and clean this figurine?
As a hand-painted toy, gently wipe with a soft, dry cloth. Avoid harsh chemicals or prolonged water exposure to preserve the paint finish and heirloom quality.





