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Elefantenkuh

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ElefantenkuhEine sanfte Riesenmutter voller Ruhe, Frsorge und stiller Strke Die Elefantenkuh wirkt ruhig, aufmerksam und von einer tiefen Gelassenheit getragen. Mit ihrer weichen grauen Farbigkeit, den kraftvollen Beinen und dem sanft geschwungenen Rssel bringt sie sofort die Weite warmer Landschaften und die besondere Wrde dieser beeindruckenden Tiere in die Spielwelt. Gerade ihre schlichte, klare Form verleiht der Figur eine starke und zugleich liebevolle

Eine sanfte Riesenmutter voller Ruhe, Fürsorge und stiller Stärke

Die Elefantenkuh wirkt ruhig, aufmerksam und von einer tiefen Gelassenheit getragen. Mit ihrer weichen grauen Farbigkeit, den kraftvollen Beinen und dem sanft geschwungenen Rüssel bringt sie sofort die Weite warmer Landschaften und die besondere Würde dieser beeindruckenden Tiere in die Spielwelt. Gerade ihre schlichte, klare Form verleiht der Figur eine starke und zugleich liebevolle Ausstrahlung.

Elefantenkühe stehen für Zusammenhalt, Erfahrung und Fürsorge. In ihren Herden spielen sie eine tragende Rolle, begleiten die Jungen, bewahren Ruhe und geben Orientierung. Ihre Stärke zeigt sich nicht in Härte, sondern in Verlässlichkeit, Schutz und der tiefen Bindung innerhalb der Gruppe. Genau diese Mischung aus mütterlicher Präsenz, Ruhe und stiller Kraft scheint auch in dieser Ostheimer Elefantenkuh spürbar zu werden.

Im Spiel passt die Ostheimer Elefantenkuh wunderbar zu Elefantenkindern, Savannentieren, Landschaften mit Bäumen und Wasserstellen oder in freie Tier- und Erzählwelten. Sie kann eine Herde anführen, ein Junges begleiten oder als große, ruhige Figur der Szene Tiefe und Geborgenheit verleihen. So lädt sie Kinder dazu ein, Geschichten von weiten Wegen, staubigen Ebenen, schattigen Rastplätzen und dem engen Miteinander der Tiere zu erfinden.

Mit ihrer schlichten Formgebung und der ruhigen, natürlichen Farbigkeit trägt diese Ostheimer Figur die typische liebevolle Ausstrahlung der Marke in sich. So wird die Elefantenkuh zu einer besonders charaktervollen Holzfigur, die Fürsorge, Würde und ein feines Stück lebendiger Tierwelt ins freie Spiel bringt.

Maße:

Höhe: ca. 16 cm

Material:

Ahornholz, massiv

Gewicht:

320 Gramm

Vom Hersteller empfohlenes Alter:

Ab 3 Jahren

Artikelnummer Hersteller:

20421

Hinweise zur Produktsicherheit:

Achtung! Nicht für Kinder unter 3 Jahren geeignet. Erstickungsgefahr: verschluckbare Kleinteile.

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Omegas are precious and given to Alphas & their packs... but the Betas want in too. To this end, the Beta government is rolling out its trial of assigning a Beta to each Alpha-Omega pack. But forcing a Beta into a pack where they are not wanted will not end well... Of course, no one expected the Omega to fall for the assigned Beta. Great read and cliffhanger
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