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Harry Potter's snowy owl, Hedwig, faithfully accompanies the wizarding student. On his eleventh birthday, Harry Potter learns that he has been accepted to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry and his friends, Ron and Hermione, brave the challenges of school life while facing the increasing threat of the Dark Forces. As Voldemort returns to power, Harry realizes that only he can stop the Dark Lord.
Harry Potter & Hedwig
Harry Potter's snowy owl, Hedwig, faithfully accompanies the wizarding student. On his eleventh birthday, Harry Potter learns that he has been accepted to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Harry and his friends, Ron and Hermione, brave the challenges of school life while facing the increasing threat of the Dark Forces. As Voldemort returns to power, Harry realizes that only he can stop the Dark Lord.
Harry Potter & Hedwig
The Hippogriff Buckbeak has long, curved grey-black wings. He impresses with his powerful hooves and sharp talons. Buckbeak is Hagrid’s beloved pet Hippogriff. The Hippogriff Buckbeak has long, curved grey-black wings. He impresses with his powerful hooves and sharp talons. The schleich figure Buckbeak is part of the Wizarding World of Harry Potter and is suitable for fans aged 6 and upward.
Schleich Buckbeak
With his raised wand, his phoenix Fawkes™, and his vast knowledge, Albus Dumbledore™ is known to be the only wizard of whom the evil Lord Voldemort is
Albus Dumbledore™ & Fawkes™
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American Saddlebred mare The American Saddlebred mare by Schleich Horse Club is a beautiful light chestnut with a light blonde mane. The American Saddlebred mare by Schleich Horse Club carries her head and long tail very high, as is typical for this horse breed. In the past, American Saddlebreds were used as riding and driving horses by the American settlers. Today they are mainly used as show horses. Some not only master step, trot and gallop but also the slow gait and so-called rack gaits.
Schleich - American Saddlebred Mare