Schylling’s Diecast Fire Engine is made from real metal with a hand painted finish. Features a pull back motor, and Diecast body. Available in 2 body type, each sold separately. Scale 1:43.
Allosaurus' patterned lizard skin looks like a camouflage suit. That's pretty practical since the giant carnivore is almost always on the hunt. On two legs, it can run unbelievably fast through the jungle and can easily catch up with any prey.
The Bajadasaurus is a particularly impressive dinosaur. That's mainly thanks to the long spiny spikes running along its back. I wonder if the otherwise peaceful herbivore uses them to defend itself against attackers.
The Brachiosaurus is one of the largest animals the world has ever seen. It's 23 meters long, which is almost as long as an entire lane of an outdoor swimming pool! It towers over even other dinosaurs at 13 meters high.
At an impressive six meters in length, the Concavenator is an imposing figure. The lizard's skin shines grass-green and yellow. On its back it has an elongated hump, which stands out from the rest of the body in red.
The Dilophosaurus can be easily recognized by the two distinctive bony crests on its head. They are bright red and can be seen from afar. It also has a fiery red crest on its long back, all the way to the tip of its tail.
The Dimetrodon really is an exciting dinosaur! Its red skin with black spots stand out even from a distance. The large sail on its back, which looks like a fan, is particularly striking. It is patterned in red and black, almost like flames. With this sail
The Diplodocus is a giant in the prehistoric world: it is 29 yards long, with its neverending neck alone measuring up to 20 feet. As if that weren't enough: It weighs up to 32,000 pounds. Not bad for a vegetarian!
The Edmontosaurus was a duck-billed nomad who loved to roam – a perfect companion for long road trips. Known habitats include prehistoric Canada, birthday parties, and anywhere dino-loving kids are at play.
The Gallimimus – lovingly known as "the chicken mimic" – is the ostrich of the dinosaur world. This birdlike dinosaur makes a fine-feathered friend for dino-loving kids and bird enthusiasts.
Set comes with Ian, Ludmilla and Ralph. The trigger mechanism allows the Stegosaurus to break out of the Dino Rock. Dino Rock includes light, sound and vibration functions.
In the Dino Mine, also the treacherous team of the Comet Corporation must adjust to a new situation. Using their Demolition Drill, Ludmilla and Ralph make their way through the tunnels of the Dino Mine in search of the lava source.
The exciting journey continues for Ian. He has to face the mystical Guardian of the Lava Mine and solve tasks in its lava spring. Besides the danger of fiery lava, however, Ian must first avoid the numerous traps.
The huge boney plates on the Stegosaurus' back are pretty impressive. Most of the time, though, the herbivore is a peaceful soul. But if you disturb it while it's grazing or annoy it, things might get uncomfortable.
Velociraptors were likely very intelligent dinosaurs that hunted in packs. Although they were only 60 cm in height, these carnivores were able to overpower significantly larger prey. These dinosaurs reached speeds of up to 65 kilometres an hour and were c
Show off your passion for all things prehistoric with our new Dinosaur Tattoos. Each pack of dino-sized tattoos comes in an assortment of 4 styles, making these the perfect party favour!
The Angle Adjuster positions a rear-facing Diono car seat at a more upright angle for older children and can add up to 4” more room behind the front seats for more front leg room.
Kids can experience many of the natural disasters that wreak havoc across our planet in this comprehensive, full-color book that's packed with infographics and eye-popping photography.
Take Princess Ariel wherever you go with a carrying case that holds a complete play scene and toys. Inspire play and exploration with colourful toys that spark the imagination. Watch your baby's eyes light up from all the fun and developmental features!
In this hilarious story, readers get to take control. As each page turns, our hero, Charlie, moves all the way from his muddy backyard into his house and closer to the bathtub — protesting every step of the way!