Imagination
Give free rein to your child's imagination with Bilboquet's toys.
Tell stories, make characters talk, invent and reinvent a whole world with toys in this section. Stimulate your baby's creativity and imagination with the toys offered in this section. You will find for example the Queen of Ice, a figurine of the enchanted world or the princess to the cat, a figurine Papo, which will certainly please little girls. The silver siren will also make the girls happy.
Creative hobbies allow young and old to bring their imagination and creativity to life. Your little one has a thing for animals? Opt for the camel figure of bactria, the cheetah running, the horse in armor ... You will also find the gray wolf, the rattlesnake, the baby polar bear, the merino sheep, and the mandarin duck.
Immerse yourself in the world of pirates with the Bilboquet miniatures. The little boys will love Djambo and Big Boom by Arty Toys Pirates, the Teutonic knight of medieval figures, or even Poulpus.
Whether it is to liven up a birthday party or simply to have fun at home, these fantasy toys will surely please your toddler.
Lancelot, one of the finest knights of the round table, holds high his great sharp sword and his white and red shield. With his white equipment, the color of innocence and purity, and his light but strong helmet with red feathers, he is ready to face the enemy and fight alongside King Arthur.
The gray heron is a species of wading bird in the family Ardeidae. It is the most common heron in Europe. The Gray Heron is characterized by a long neck, a long pointed beak and long legs.
After a management of about 4 months, the lioness can give birth to up to 4 cubs which, during the first days of their life, will be blind and therefore entirely dependent on their mother. Until the age of 4 weeks they will be kept away from the group and will feed only on their mother's milk. After that they will mingle with the rest of the group.
Cub Papo finally came out of his den where he was protected from predators by his mother, the wolf. Fragile, he is born deaf and blind. He can now play with his brothers and sisters or imitate his mother to learn how to hunt and eat by catching small animals such as rodents. His brown coat looks more and more like that of his father the wolf.
The okapi Papo is an intriguing herbivore that hides in the mountains and forests of Congo. Discreet and solitary, it is first related to a zebra because of its stripes on its legs. In fact, it is one of the last ancestors of the giraffe with its hind legs shorter than the front ones, its thin muzzle and large small ears with developed hearing. Its species is threatened due to deforestation.