Good Luck Minis Funpack (Farm) by Safari Ltd

$14.90

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Good Luck Mini Fun Packs are great Montessori toys for learning activities and can be used for everything from counting and matching activities to DIY projects and sensory bins! Recommended for ages 5+ under adult supervision as figures could become a choking hazard.

Good Luck Minis Funpack (Farm) by Safari Ltd
$14.90

Miniature animal friends to call your own! What’s luckier than a lucky fun pack of Good Luck Minis?

 

This set features eight hand-painted lucky figurines that are perfect for keeping as little friends for your little one, for giveaways or for use as decorations at parties and events. They are also the perfect size to revamp your calm down bottle! Animals come in all shapes and sizes, but these are 100% mini and simply so cute! Just because these tiny figures aren’t the most exotic animals, doesn’t mean they aren’t awesome! This fun pack contains a rabbit, dairy cow, horse, pig, hen, bull, sheep and a rooster! Each figure is hand-painted and packs a ton of lifelike detail despite their small size. Good Luck Mini Fun Packs are great Montessori toys for learning activities and can be used for everything from counting and matching activities to DIY projects and sensory bins!

 

Recommended for ages 5+ under adult supervision as figures could become a choking hazard.

 

Each of the figures in this fun pack are approximately one inch long, or about the size of a paper clip. The lucky fun pack is part of the Good Luck Minis collection. All of our products are non-toxic and BPA free. Each bag contains 8 pieces.

History

This history focuses on domesticated animals, as wild versions of some farm animals have been found in the North American fossil record. Rabbits, of course, are native, but cows, horses, pigs, chicken, and sheep were all brought to North America from Europe. Cows and Sheep were first brought by Christopher Columbus in 1493. Horses and Pigs came with the Spaniards a few decades later. Chickens are trickier, but we know that settlers in the new world brought them on ships both for the journey and for establishing farms.

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