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Schleich 15037 Edmontosaurus
£17.99
The Edmontosaurus is really cute with the striking cockscomb on its head. But it’s not so easy to satisfy its hunger. It weighs four tons and only feeds on plants. Can you think of a way make it feel full faster?
Schleich Dinosaurs 15038 Gallimimus
£12.99
The Gallimimus is rather pretty with its thick beak and long neck. Have you seen it? It has feathers on its front legs. But it can’t fly with them. Instead, it can run very fast on its strong hind legs. I wonder where it’s going now...
Schleich 15035 Monolophosaurus
£13.99
Once this dino has shut its movable jaws, there’s no escape. When the Monolophosaurus is on the prowl, it’s best not to disturb it. But you can certainly watch it hunting from a safe distance!
Schleich Dinosaurs 15036 Gastonia
£12.99
The Gastonia looks quite lively with its boney and scaly armor. The large spines on its back are terrifying, so don’t upset it! Actually, the Gastonia is quite tame and likes to hang out with its friends wherever they go. Since it only eats plants, it’s really quite harmless.
Schleich Dinosaurs 41471 Parachute Rescue
17.99
£12.99
The jungle is a treacherous place for a young triceratops, teeming with hungry predators and dangerous terrain. Oh no! The triceratops is stranded on a rocky cliff! Sharp-toothed carnivores are closing in, and certain peril awaits on the rocks below. Can you help Ranger Maxx Colby rescue the little dinosaur? Strap on your parachute, Maxx!
Schleich 15031 Nothosaurus
£13.99
In the toy box, our Nothosaurus from Schleich® Dinosaurs is also known as the prehistoric seal. Its wide legs let it dive elegantly in the water and glide elegantly over the dunes. A long neck lets it finds small fish amongst coral, and also matching pairs in your sock drawer. But it only eats the fish, unless there’s no matching pair for the sock.
Schleich 15033 Styracosaurus
15.99
£12.99
Our Styracosaurus from Schleich® Dinosaurs loves tossing rings onto its big horn. It can throw them perfectly with his beak-like mouth, which is can also use to eat hard, fibrous plants. The dinosaur uses its large neck shield as protection or as a canvas for its dinosaur toy friends. But only if they clean it afterwards.
Schleich 15030 Parasaurolophus
£17.99
The bone crest of the Parasaurolophus from Schleich® Dinosaurs can do a lot: Regulate their body temperature, make dinosaur sounds and function as a hook for the dinosaur to hang on table edges. It can also be used for Hit the Pot instead of a wooden spoon. Not bad huh?
Schleich 15029 Amargasaurus
15.99
£12.99
While the Amargasaurus from Schleich® looks like it’s on fire, it really only burns for books. It’s a real booklover in the body of a real dinosaur. The giant lived in what is today South America 130-123 million years ago. That’s why many of its books are in Spanish. What stories would you like to read with your dinosaur friend? From the horse stables all the way to the prehistoric times of the dinosaur, view our assortment of exciting toys for children and collectors.
Schleich 41467 Dinosaurs Jetpack Chase
18.99
£12.99
The Schleich® DINOSAURS Jetpack is popular with the Colby Brothers, especially because it’s so fast and maneuverable. Maxx Colby uses it a lot because he wants to find out how fast a flying dinosaur is. That’s why he races with the Tupuxuara. He always has his staff weapon with him just in case! Schleich® figurines are modelled in the finest detail to help children learn while they play. This item is part of the DINOSAURS theme world and is suitable for children aged 4-10 The set includes 1x dinosaur researcher Maxx, 1x Tupuxuara and great accessories!
Schleich 41468 Dinosaur Air Attack DAMAGED BOX
29.99
£14.99
The helicopter from Schleich® DINOSAURS Attack from the Air is perfect for following and catching dinosaurs from the air. Dino researcher Luis specially developed a tranquilizer cannon to be attached to the helicopter. Luis takes to the air to take a round flight in his helicopter. But be careful! A large Tapejara isn’t at all pleased to find the helicopter has entered its territory, and immediately takes chase. Luis skillfully uses the control stick to make a fast 180 degree turn. The Tapejara tries to swerve but Luis activates the tranquilizer dart and net perfectly. The dinosaur is caught and can be easily carried with the winch on the helicopter. Schleich® figurines are modelled in the finest detail to help children learn while they play. This item is part of the DINOSAURS theme world and is suitable for children aged 4-10 The set includes dinosaur researcher Luis, a Gigantosaurus and great accessories!
Schleich Dinosaurs 15019 Ceratosaurus
£14.99
The Ceratosaurus from Schleich® DINOSAURS was a carnivorous dinosaur that lived around 150 million years ago in the Late Jurassic period. Two bumps at the eyes and a large horn on the nose were made of bone. They were used either in combat or to deter rivals. On its back were also numerous spike-like bones. The many bumps and plates gave it its name: Ceratosaurus means “horned lizard.”
Schleich Dinosaurs 15024 Pachycephalosaurus
15.99
£14.99
The Pachycephalosaurus from Schleich® DINOSAURS is the largest beaked, herbivorous dinosaur ever discovered. It grew to around 4-5 m in length, 450 kg, moved on two legs and lived in the Late Cretaceous period in North America. Its strong domed skull was 20-25 cm thick. Scientists believe that it used the skull to ram or impress rivals. Pachycephalosaurus means “thick-headed lizard.”
Schleich Dinosaurs 15027 Brontosaurus
£17.99
The Brontosaurus from Schleich® DINOSAURS has a long tail, an enormous body and a narrow neck. The dinosaur grew to around 15 tons and 22 m. While skeletons of the Brontosaurus have been found, scientists have never found a skull. It probably had a small head similar to the Apatosaurus. The name Brontosaurus means “thunder lizard.” Scientists used to believe that the dinosaur snapped its tail like a whip. Presenter: Good evening. Tonight: "dinosaurs". I have here, sitting in the studio next to me, an elk. Ahhhh!!! Oh, I'm sorry! Anne Elk - Mrs. Anne Elk Anne Elk: Miss! Presenter: Miss Anne Elk, who is an expert on di... Anne Elk: N' n' n' n' no! Anne Elk! Presenter: What? Anne Elk: Anne Elk, not Anne Expert! Presenter: No! No, I was saying that you, Miss Anne Elk, were an , A-N not A-N-N-E, expert... Anne Elk: Oh! Presenter: ...on elks - I'm sorry, on dinosaurs. I'm ... Anne Elk: Yes, I certainly am, Chris. How very true. My word yes. Presenter: Now, Miss Elk - Anne - you have a new theory about the brontosaurus. Anne Elk: Can I just say here, Chris for one moment, that I have a new theory about the brontosaurus? Presenter: Uh... Exactly... What is it? Anne Elk: Where? Presenter: No! No, what is your theory? Anne Elk: What is my theory? Presenter: Yes! Anne Elk: What is my theory that it is? Yes. Well, you may well ask what is my theory. Presenter: I am asking. Anne Elk: And well you may. Yes, my word, you may well ask what it is, this theory of mine. Well, this theory, that I have, that is to say, which is mine,... is mine. Presenter: I know it's yours! What is it? Anne Elk: ... Where? ... Oh! Oh! What is my theory? Presenter: Yes! Anne Elk: Ahh! My theory, that I have, follows the lines that I am about to relate. (starts prolonged throat clearing) Presenter: (under breath) Oh! (Anne still clearing throat) Anne Elk: The Theory, by A. Elk (that's "A" for Anne", it's not by a elk.) Presenter: Right... Anne Elk: (clears throat) This theory, which belongs to me, is as follows... (more throat clearing) This is how it goes... (clears throat) The next thing that I am about to say is my theory. (clears throat) Ready? Presenter: (whimpers) Anne Elk: The Theory, by A. Elk (Miss) . My theory is along the following lines... Presenter: (under breath) God! Anne Elk: ...All brontosauruses are thin at one end; much, much thicker in the middle and then thin again at the far end. That is the theory that I have and which is mine and what it is, too. Presenter: That's it, is it? Anne Elk: Right, Chris! Presenter: Well, Anne, this theory of yours seems to have hit the nail right on the head. Anne Elk: ... and it's mine. Presenter: Thank you for coming along to the studio. Anne Elk: My pleasure, Chris. Presenter: Britain's newest wasp farm... Anne Elk: It's been a lot of fun... Presenter: ...opened last week... Anne Elk: ...saying what my theory is... Presenter: ... Yes, thank you. Anne Elk: ...and whose it is. Presenter: Yes.... opened last week... Anne Elk: I have another theory. Presenter: Not today, thank you. Anne Elk: My theory #2, which is the second theory that I have. (clears throat) . This theory... Presenter: Look! Shut up! Anne Elk: ...is what I am about to say. Presenter: Please shut up! Anne Elk: which, with what I have said, are the two theories that are mine and which belong to me. Presenter: If you don't shut up, I shall have to shoot you! Anne Elk: (clears throat) My theory, which I posses the ownership of, which belongs to... (Sound of a single gun shot) Anne Elk: (clearing throat) The Theory the Second, by Anne... (Sound of prolonged machine gun fire)
Schleich 15022 Baryonyx
£15.99
The long, narrow and flat head of the baryonyx from Schleich® Dinosaurs is similar to that of a crocodile, making it an especially exciting prehistoric reptile. This dinosaur is believed to have hunted primarily in the water, and could immerse its perfectly shaped snout into the water to catch fish. It also had unusually large and heavy hook-shaped thumb claws to grab prey. From the horse stables all the way to the prehistoric times of the dinosaur, view our assortment of exciting toys for children and collectors.
Schleich Dinosaurs Postosuchus 15018
£11.99
The postosuchus was an archosaur and thus a close relative of modern crocodiles. It had strikingly ossified skin and a long, narrow snout. It usually moved on four legs. Sometimes it stood on its hind legs so that it could hold prey with its claws. When the postosuchus from Schleich® Dinosaurs opens its powerful, movable jaw the sharp, dagger-like teeth become visible. From the horse stables all the way to the prehistoric times of the dinosaur, view our assortment of exciting toys for children and collectors.
Schleich Dracorex 15014
£13.99
The Dracorex was a small, herbivorous dinosaur that inhabited North America during the Late Cretaceous period. Only the skull of a single Dracorex has been found so far. The shape of the dinosaur's head and its long snout resemble a dragon, which resulted in it being named Dracorex: its scientific name which, translated word for word, means dragon king. From the horse stables all the way to the prehistoric times of the dinosaur, view our assortment of exciting toys for children and collectors. Schleich figures are detailed and lovingly hand painted.
Schleich 15017 Giganotosaurus Juvenile, Brown
16.99
£12.99
Giganotosaurus juveniles lived in packs and quickly grew up to be dangerous hunters. Giganotosauruses grew to be almost as large as the biggest carnivore in the history of the earth: the Spinosaurus. The name Giganotosaurus means giant lizard of the South, because this dinosaur was found in Argentina in South America. From the horse stables all the way to the prehistoric times of the dinosaur, view our assortment of exciting toys for children and collectors. Schleich figures are detailed and lovingly hand painted.
Schleich 15010 Giganotosaurus Brown
£19.99
The Giganotosaurus became 12-13 metres long, but its brain scarcely 30 cm big. They didn't have any enemies due to it's huge size! From the horse stables all the way to the prehistoric times of the dinosaur, view our assortment of exciting toys for children and collectors. Lovingly hand painted.
Schleich Dinosaur Dimetrodon 15011
£11.99
Authentic High Quality Role Play Dinosaur Detailed And Lovingly Hand Painted Dinosaur Figure Highly collectible toy for children and perfect for a Birthday gift, Party gift and Christmas gift. Products are fun and Safe for small hands to enjoy creative play Educational Toys That Spark A Child's Imagination.
Schleich Plesiosaurus 15016
£11.99
The Plesiosaurus was a prehistoric reptile that lived in the sea and fed mainly on fish. It wasn't just its long neck that made this dinosaur stand out, but its swimming style: instead of using its paddle-shaped fins to row, it moved forward by beating them like wings – just like a sea turtle. From the horse stables all the way to the prehistoric times of the dinosaur, view our assortment of exciting toys for children and collectors. Schleich figures are detailed and lovingly hand painted.
Schleich Dinosaurs Therizinosaurus 15003
£17.99
From the horse stables all the way to the prehistoric times of the dinosaur, view our assortment of exciting toys for children and collectors.
Schleich 15000 Triceratops
15.99
£13.99
The Triceratops was one of the last large dinosaurs. Despite being an herbivore, it had a total of up to 800 teeth, which constantly grew back. Nonetheless, it was incapable of chewing food, as its jaw could not move from side to side. It used its teeth to cut up palm leaves and ferns. From the horse stables all the way to the prehistoric times of the dinosaur, view our assortment of exciting toys for children and collectors. Detailed Nand lovingly hand painted
Schleich 14585 Velociraptor
£11.99
From the horse stables all the way to the prehistoric times of the dinosaur, view our assortment of exciting toys for children and collectors.
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