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.
The Papo forest snail is a mollusc with a head provided with tentacles bearing the eyes at their end. It likes damp places like the woods, hence its name. Its muscular foot secretes mucus to facilitate its movement and allow it all kinds of vertical acrobatics. Its beautiful yellow shell has brown streaks in the shape of a spiral allowing it camouflage in its place of life.
The caterpillar is the larva of the butterfly. Among the four stages of successive development (egg, caterpillar, chrysalis, butterfly), the caterpillar is one of the two mobile stages and the one that provides most of the animal's growth, the reproductive function being reserved for the butterfly. The development of the caterpillar requires several moults, the last of which, called pupation, marks the passage to the pupa stage, called a chrysalis in Lepidoptera.
Out of the water, the Papo beaver stands on its hind legs, which are large and wide with powerful claws but also webbing for swimming quickly. Its small front paws, also clawed, have very nimble fingers for digging. On the lookout, it leans on its paddle, a large flattened tail that serves as a fin, rudder and pendulum in the water. An excellent swimmer, he is always ready to dive.
- Soft fabric puppet with guitar and hidden parrot
- Develops motor skills, imagination and oral expression
- Machine washable, made from recycled polyester
The Papo Spoonbill is a bird whose characteristic is to have a long, flat, black beak in the shape of a spatula or spoon widened at its end. Its beak allows it to stir the mud and filter the water to keep only what it likes. Its body has a white plumage which contrasts with the black color of its beak and its thin long legs.
Papo's Hermit Crab is a crustacean found on the European Atlantic coasts. Its soft body needs to be protected from predators hence the need for a mollusc shell adapted to its size on its back. It moves with its five pairs of legs, the first of which has two claws. However, he is far from being a hermit because he likes community life and eats everything he finds.
Papo's leopard shark has a spotted dress like that of the leopard. It usually lives glued to the sandy bottoms of coral reefs in the Indian and Pacific oceans. An active swimmer, it feeds mainly on molluscs and crustaceans. This large, rather peaceful and not very shy fish is not aggressive to humans.