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Shovel Excavator

SKU 71684
Original price $29.99 - Original price $29.99
Original price
$29.99
$29.99 - $29.99
Current price $29.99

The diligent construction worker and his excavator are ready for an exciting day at the construction site with the Playmobil Junior Shovel Excavator. Are you ready to join in? With the movable shovel arm, the building blocks can be transported and stacked. But beware, it requires skill and coordination! It's not as easy as it looks, right? Who can build a tower? How high can the construction worker stack the blocks with his excavator? Who can arrange the blocks in the correct order? Let your child's imagination run wild as they playfully explore the world of construction workers, fostering their creativity, patience, and fine motor skills.

  • Features
  • About Playmobil
    • Three stackable stones with imprints (1 stone, 2 stones, 3 stones)
    • Excavator with foldable cabin roof and flexibly movable shovel
    • Dimensions of Excavator: approximately 7.1-10.2 x 3.1 x 3.7-4.7 inches (depending on excavator arm position) (LxWxH)
    • New to Playmobil Junior, these kits are made from 90% recycled plastic (ISCC 208 standard)
    • Suitable for children from 1yr+
    • Designed in Germany and Made in Malta
  • Playmobil Junior playsets are manufactured of at least 90% plastic that can be traced back to materials left over from food or paper production according to the mass balance approach used in the circular economy and based on the ISCC 208 standard. These plastics are just as robust and easy to clean as ever. At least 90% recycled cardboard and 100% recycled paper are used for the packaging, avoiding plastic wherever possible.

    Playmobil was invented by German inventor Hans Beck, a trained cabinet maker who wanted to create toys for children. After 3 years of development from 1971 to 1974, Playmobil was born. It became a pioneer in role-playing toys for children. The aim was to develop a toy that was neither too complex nor too flexible so that it would not inhibit children's imagination. Beck wanted the toy to fit into a child's hand quickly and based the facial design on children's drawings: a large head with a big smile and no nose. When he passed the little figures to the children, he saw that they accepted them readily and invented little scenarios for them. "They never grew tired of playing with them," Beck remarked. That is when and where Playmobil started.

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