Kangaroo wooden puzzle 6 pieces made in France. With its soothing smile and its little nest in the hollow of its pocket, this kangaroo wooden puzzle is for sure one of the cutest of the entire collection Au Bois Enchanté !
Wooden hippopotamus puzzle and its paintings. Did you know? The hippopotamus is the 2nd largest living animal on planet Earth. It comes after the elephant. The hippopotamus is a nocturnal animal: it lives mainly at night.
Horse puzzle in raw beech and its paintings made in France. Did you know? The horse is a live animal in a herd. The horse is not lonely and needs friends by his side to feel good. We can accompany him with another horse, but still with a hen or a pig to prevent him from getting bored!
8-piece Pelican painted wooden puzzle made of France. Ideal for the little ones with its small number of pieces and bright colors favoring the taking of landmarks in space, our Pelican wooden puzzle is easy to assemble and remains a challenge for novices of the practice.
Puzzle seal in raw beech and its paintings made in France. Did you know? The seal of the sea lion is recognized thanks to 2 main characters: we do not see the ears of the seal, it is impossible for it to stand on its two fins before. It must crawl on the ground: the seal is designed to move only in the water.
6-piece T-rex painted wooden puzzle made of France. Ideal for the little ones with its low number of pieces. Its bright colors favor the taking of landmarks in space. Our T-rex wooden puzzle is easy to assemble and remains a challenge for novices in the practice.
Giraffe puzzle in raw beech and its paintings made in France. Did you know? The motifs of a giraffe are personal to him, and thus each individual is unique, like the creations of the Bois Enchanté. As with real giraffes, no two giraffe puzzles are the same!
Puzzle parrot on his pearl in raw beech and his paintings made in France. Did you know? Parrots let their uneaten seeds litter the ground of their aviary. This is not waste in itself, since other species of animals feed on its seeds abandoned by parrots. The seeds left behind also allow the plants to proliferate.