Sylvanian Families | Friesian Cow Family

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A re-release of the Friesian Cow Family previously introduced in the UK Sylvanian Families range. The set contains four figures: father, mother, boy, and girl. The figures' arms, legs and heads can be moved to put them in different poses.
A limited edition set.

Hornbull Buttercup loves walking through the fields and woods around Sylvania all alone. He likes the peace and quiet and gets all huffy and bad tempered if he is disturbed during his thoughtful strolls. Some children find him frightening!

Daisy Buttercup is very nosey, and likes to see and know what is going on. If she sees anyone out for a walk or off shopping, she will wander over to see what they are up to and have a chat!

Paddock Buttercup is very frisky, running, skipping and jumping everywhere, he just can't seem to stand still for long. All this pent up energy makes Paddock very good at the playground game of 'catch' but he is at a disadvantage when the children play a game of 'hide and seek'.

Annabell Buttercup does not like to rush anything. She walks slowly and gracefully, and has never been seen to run or even jog. Getting ready for school in the morning takes her hours.

Combine with other houses and furniture (sold separately) for even more imaginative playtime.

BOX CONTENTS: 

Friesian Cow father, Friesian Cow mother, Friesian Cow boy, Friesian Cow girl
(A total of 4 pieces)

*A re-release of the Friesian Cow Family previously introduced in the UK Sylvanian Families range.
*Set of four figures: father, mother, boy, and girl.
*Limited edition set
*Stimulates imaginative role-playing for children.
*Suitable for ages three years and above.

Age: 3+ years

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Cute, but order was mishandled by Australia Post

The cows are very cute, and they stand up well. They're not going to be easy to clean though when my son makes a mess of them.
They arrived in a plastic Australia post bag; it arrived in poor condition, as if someone had stomped on my parcel.
I would recommend parcels be posted in a cardboard Australia post box in future.
Australia post has a long history of mishandling parcels.