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Schleich Llamacorn

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Schleich Llamacorn Bayala figure (Model Number: 70743).

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Description

Schleich Llamacorn Bayala figure. Most llamas spit when they’re in a bad mood, but not our Llamacorn from the Schleich Bayala world. It uses the skillful llama spit technique to sow new grass seeds in holes in the ground, which are made with its little horn. Cute isn’t it?

Schleich released the first Bayala figurines in 2007. The line was an immediate success, and Schleich has continued to produce new Bayala figures and playsets on a regular basis. The Bayala range includes both humans and fantasy creatures such as elves, unicorns, and dragons. Schleich’s attention to detail is evident in each figure, and the Bayala line has become one of the company’s most popular lines of toys. With its wide array of characters and playsets, Bayala offers children hours of imaginative play.

Schleich Llamacorn figure features:

  • Model Number: 70743
  • Size(approx.): 9.2 × 3.8 × 10.7 cm
  • Material: Plastic
  • Recommended Age: 3 +

All Schleich models comply with relevant safety regulations and have also all CE tested and approved.

About Schleich

Anywhere’s a Playground™ is the philosophy behind every Schleich figure and accessory. Modelled on nature and intricately painted by hand, the Schleich collection of figures and accessories has amazingly accurate detail and help children learn and develop through imaginative play.

Schleich History

Founded by Friedrich Schleich in 1935. They released their first figurines in the 1950s with comic figurines such as Snoopy and The Smurfs. The 1980’s saw the introduction of the popular animal and also the dinosaur figures. Today Schleich is sold in more than 50 countries around the world and even today, each new figure is designed together with experts, manufactured with a love of detail and are still painted by hand.

Additional information

Weight 87 g
Dimensions 9.2 × 3.8 × 10.7 cm

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