Schleich Dinosaurs Large Realistic Therizinosaurus Figurine with Moving Jaw - Detailed Prehistoric Jurassic Dino Figurine, Durable for Fun Play for Boys and Girls, Gift for Kids Ages 4+
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Schleich Dinosaurs Large Realistic Therizinosaurus Figurine with Moving Jaw - Detailed Prehistoric Jurassic Dino Figurine, Durable for Fun Play for Boys and Girls, Gift for Kids Ages 4+
DETAILED & REALISTIC. Crafted with precision and authentic detail to create a lifelike toy that teaches and inspires toddlers and kids of every age; helps introduce children to animals. From the first sketch to the intricate finishing touches, we see value in every detail.
HEALTHY IMAGINATIVE PLAY. The Therizinosaurus from Schleich is carefully designed to inspire safe and creative pretend play for children as both a single toy or part of a larger collection.
PART OF A GROWING PLAY WORLD. The Therizinosaurus is part of the Dinosaurs collection of figurines and playsets from Schleich. Great for gifting, this figurine can stand alone or fit into a larger, modular play world. The Dinosaurs Dino Set with Cave is an excellent accompaniment.
BUILT TO LAST. As an 85-year-old German toy company, we are committed to manufacturing realistic toys with the highest standard of quality and safety for years of durable play and collectability. All products and the materials used meet or exceed the strictest applicable national and international toy safety requirements.
EXPERT APPROVED. “Schleich playsets and figurines inspire kids to play imaginatively: an essential part of healthy childhood development so often overlooked in today’s fast-paced world.” - Dr. Sandra Stone, open-ended play expert
Of all animals that ever lived on earth, The Therizinosaurus probably had the longest claws. It used them to dig, grasp, pierce, and peel off bark. It lived towards the end of the dinosaur age, together with other herbivores such as the Kentrosaurus and pentaceratops.