Living Nature AN467 Flamingo Plush
LIVING NATURE AN467 Flamingo Plush
Children will be tickled pink with this delightful stuffed toy.
Flamingos are famous for their bright pink feathers, stilt-like legs and S-shaped necks. They can be found in warm, watery environments such as lakes. They love being near mudflats, which is an area where a lake ends, so unsurprisingly itās really muddy. Here they build their nests, breed and have their dinner. When a flamingo spots its potential dinner, it plunges its head into the water, twists it upside down, and scoops the fish using its upper beak like a shovel. When they want to have a bit of fun, they also love going swimming! Theyāre great swimmers thanks to their webbed feet. Could you outswim your flamingo?
Suggested age suitability from birth upwards.
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Living Nature AN467 Flamingo Plush
Living Nature AN467 Flamingo Plush
LIVING NATURE AN467 Flamingo Plush
Children will be tickled pink with this delightful stuffed toy.
Flamingos are famous for their bright pink feathers, stilt-like legs and S-shaped necks. They can be found in warm, watery environments such as lakes. They love being near mudflats, which is an area where a lake ends, so unsurprisingly itās really muddy. Here they build their nests, breed and have their dinner. When a flamingo spots its potential dinner, it plunges its head into the water, twists it upside down, and scoops the fish using its upper beak like a shovel. When they want to have a bit of fun, they also love going swimming! Theyāre great swimmers thanks to their webbed feet. Could you outswim your flamingo?
Suggested age suitability from birth upwards.
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LIVING NATURE AN467 Flamingo Plush
Children will be tickled pink with this delightful stuffed toy.
Flamingos are famous for their bright pink feathers, stilt-like legs and S-shaped necks. They can be found in warm, watery environments such as lakes. They love being near mudflats, which is an area where a lake ends, so unsurprisingly itās really muddy. Here they build their nests, breed and have their dinner. When a flamingo spots its potential dinner, it plunges its head into the water, twists it upside down, and scoops the fish using its upper beak like a shovel. When they want to have a bit of fun, they also love going swimming! Theyāre great swimmers thanks to their webbed feet. Could you outswim your flamingo?
Suggested age suitability from birth upwards.




















