Discovery Animals - Brown Bear (walking)
Discovery Animals - Brown Bear (walking)
Immerse yourself in the world of Discovery Animals! These realistic animal toys allow for fun pretend play while also providing an engaging way to learn about different animals. Ignite your child's curiosity and spark their imagination with these educational and entertaining toys.
Why get Discovery Animals for your child?
- Educational Value: Help children learn about different species and their features
- Encourages Imaginative Play: Inspire imaginative play, allowing children to create their own stories and adventures, which boosts creativity.
- Improves Observation Skills: By comparing the toy to real animals, children can develop better observation skills and attention to detail.
- Supports Emotional Development: Caring for a realistic animal toy can teach empathy and responsibility, as children often treat them as pets.
- Promotes Connection with Nature: These toys can foster a love for wildlife and nature, encouraging children to appreciate and protect animals.
- Diverse Options: With a variety of animals available, children can collect and learn about a wide range of species, enhancing their knowledge and interest in animals.
Additional Information
Additional Information
Dimension (Length x Width x Height)
Habitat:
Brown bears are found across North America, Europe, and Asia, inhabiting forests, mountains, tundras, and even grasslands. They are highly adaptable and thrive in environments with abundant food sources.
Characteristics:
Brown bears are easily recognized by their large size, muscular shoulders, and thick, shaggy coats that vary in color from light brown to almost black. Known for their strength and intelligence, they are skilled climbers and swimmers. Brown bears are solitary by nature but interact during the breeding season or in areas with abundant food.
Diet:
Brown bears are omnivores, with a diet that includes berries, nuts, fish, small mammals, and insects. In preparation for hibernation, they consume large quantities of food to build up fat reserves.
Recommended Age
Recommended Age
- 3 years or older