This Show Jumping Oxer Jump is a set of fences placed several feet apart to encourage a greater jumping effort from the horse. Beautifully painted in colorful red and white. Approximate dimensions: 36 cmAges 8 and up.By Breyer
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Breyer Secretariat Horse is a true story that the stuff of legend are made of. His astonishing 31 length victory in the Belmont Stakes, accomplished after winning the first two racing jewels in the Triple Crown, has yet to be repeated. Int the Kentucky Derby, Secretariat set a speed record of 1:59 2/5, and he captured the Preakness Stake with ease. Secretariat was the son of Bold Ruler out of Somethingroyal. Breyer Secretariat Horse , known as “Big Red”, the large, beautifully conformed chestnut ran in the blue and white checkered colors of Meadow Stavles. He made it on two “Athletes of the Century” lists for his accomplishments and brought fame to those who surrounded him including trainer Lucien Lauren; jockey Ron Turcotte and the Chenery family who owned him. Today, “Big Red’s” star power still shines bright! Ages 4 and up.By Breyer
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With this craft cast it then paint it any way you want it with the Breyers Pour and Mold Activity Kit. This set provides you with all the artistic tools necessary to make your own lying foal model. Use the paints and brushes to add a little color such as pink polka dots or Appaloosa blanket spots. Its up to you- you are the creative genius with this activity. This pour & mold activity setis simple to use, just mix the enclosed plaster with water and pour it into the exclusively sculpted Breyer model latex mold! Step-by-step instruction booklet is included and after youve finished creating your masterpiece it will be your Dream Horse. Winner of Dr. Toy 100 Best Children’s ProductsAges 8 and up.By Breyer
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Breyer Misty and Stormy are together again along with the book that introduced them to the world. Since the publication of Misty of Chincoteague in 1947, Misty has become one of the most beloved equines in children’s literature. Marguerite Henry’s novel weaves a true story with warmth and imagination. The result is an exciting tale about children’s love for horses and the real wild ponies that still roam Chincoteague Island off the Virginia coast. Ages 4 and up.By Breyer
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