Description
Dinosaur figurine Compsognathus, +3 years, Papo
Plastic figurines, such as the Compsognathus Dinosaur figurine, have multiple benefits, especially when manufactured with care and safety, such as hand painting with non-toxic paints. Here are some of the advantages of plastic figurines of this kind:
Education and development : Dinosaur figurines can be valuable educational tools for children. They can help learn about the history and characteristics of dinosaurs, thereby developing knowledge and interest in science and paleontology.
Imaginative development : Toys like the Compsognathus Dinosaur figure stimulate children's imaginations. They can create stories and scenarios with dinosaurs, which helps them develop their creativity and exercise their logical thinking skills.
Motor skills : Handling plastic figures involves fine movements of the hands and fingers, which contributes to the development of children's fine motor skills.
Group play : Figures can be used in role play and group play, allowing children to socialize and learn social skills such as communication and cooperation.
Safety education : Plastic figures that are made with safe materials and non-toxic paints give parents peace of mind that the toys do not pose a health risk to their children during handling.
Durability : Plastic figurines are generally durable and wear-resistant. They can withstand frequent handling and can be kept as collectibles or favorite toys for a long time.
Collectibles : For many children and adults, figurines can become collectibles. These can be displayed in children's rooms or kept to assemble a varied collection of dinosaurs or other characters.
In conclusion, plastic figurines, such as the Compsognathus Dinosaur figurine, can provide a number of educational and recreational benefits, contributing to children's development in a fun and safe way. It is important to choose products that meet safety standards and are made with non-toxic materials to protect children's health.
Details about this animal:
The dinosaur Compsognathus lived in the Upper Jurassic about 150 million years ago.
This prehistoric animal had a length of 0.8-1.4 meters and an approximate weight of 2.5-3.6 kilograms, it was the size of a chicken, without taking into account the tail which was half the length of the body.
The Compsognathus dinosaur had very light bones, hollow on the inside, a very long neck positioned in the hump, it could run at a high speed that reached up to 20 km/hour, especially when it was following its prey while hunting.
It was a carnivorous animal that lived in wooded areas near water, and its food consisted mainly of small animals, insects and reptiles.
Specifications :
Dimensions: 15 x 12 x 6cm
Material: Plastic
Age: +3 years
Presentation:
1 piece
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