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You had better be careful if you come to play with me today. The Lions are out!
I opened that packet of playmobil lions we got from the playmobil site http://www.playmobil.de/on/demandware.store/Sites-GB-Site/enGB/Product-Sho w?pid=7895&cgid= they cost about £7. These lions are an addition to the zoo set but could be used for circus play too.
There are 4 lions a female lion a male lion and 2 identical lion cubs. These lions are made of a golden coloured plastic. The male has a brown mane. The animals all have brown eyes and noses. The male and females jaws are open wide. The heads of all the animals can be moved up and down, where the necks of all the animals join the body they are jointed. The lions all have an elegant golden body and 4 legs. The legs are moveable so that you and your children can make the lions walk. These ...
mumsymary 04.06.2008
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Playmobil Lions
Advantages: lovely footage of lions Disadvantages: DVD a bit short
In 1969 two young Australians living in London visited Harrods and amazingly their animal department had a lion cub for sale. They fell in love with the lion who they named Christian and took him home to their flat after paying the equivalent of £3000. The lion had the run of the furniture shop that they ran downstairs, used a huge kitty litter box, drank from the bath and they bundled him into the back seat of the car to take him for exercise in a churchyard or to parties with friends.
Looking after a lion cub was fun but as Christian grew they started to realise that a fully grown lion could not live in a small flat in the city; his appetite was growing and as he became more mature he started to become less submissive towards his owners. A chance meeting with the stars of the film Born Free leads to the idea of releasing him in ...
I've recently been looking for some slightly longer books to read with my daughter and Michael Morpurgo is an author that I like very much. The latest story of his that we have read is The Butterfly Lion, which is a most heart, warming story going back to the First World War. It is actually a story within a story as it starts in the present and then due to a chance meeting between a small boy and an old lady, goes back in time as she tells him her story!
At the start of the book we meet the teller of the story - a young boy whose name we don't know. He is very unhappy at his boarding school so one Sunday, decides that he has had enough and runs away. However, he has not gone far when he comes across an old rambling house hidden away behind an old brick wall and a huge gateway protected by a stone lion. Before he can move on, he is ...