Boogees - Environmentally Friendly Creatures
Time to enter the colourful, eco-friendly world of the Boogees. Collect them all!
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Kombi Koala
Meet Kombi the Koala. Unlike Kombi’s friend Kanga the Kangaroo, who loves to bounce around all day, Kombi prefers a quiet life, hanging about in gum trees all day, munching on yummy eucalyptus leaves. The koala can be found in coastal regions of eastern and southern Australia, and as far north as the southern part of Cape York Peninsula. Although the koala is not a bear, when first adopted by English speakers, the name koala Bear became popular, due to its similarities to the “Teddy Bear”. So it makes sense that Kombi’s other favourite thing to do besides eating and sleeping, is giving you big warm cuddly hugs.
Large dimentions: 20cm heigh by 13cm wide and 5cm thick
Small dimentions: 10cm height x 6cm wide x 3cm thick
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Thumper Elephant
Meet Thumper the Elephant, one of the most remarkable animals in the world! There are only two species of Elephant left on earth, the African Elephant and the Asian Elephant. The African Elephant is the largest living land mammal in the world! But what makes Thumper so remarkable along with all his other Elephant friends is his strong muscular trunk, which acts as a nose, a hand, and extra foot, a signalling device, a tool for gathering food, siphoning water, dusting and digging. Just imagine if we could do all of that with just one part of our body.

Large dimentions: 14cm height x 17cm wide x 7cm thick
Small dimentions: 10cm height x 13cm wide x 5cm thick
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Kanga Kangaroo
Meet Kanga the Kangaroo. Kangaroos live all over Australia and is a part of the marsupial family. There are many different types of kangaroos, including Red, Antilopine, Eastern, Western and Grey. While they may vary slightly in colour and size, they all have one thing in common. They all love to bounce about and have lots of fun!
Large dimentions: 18cm height x 8.5cm wide x 8cm thick
Small dimentions: 8cm height x 4.5cm wide x 4cm thick
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Blubber Whale
Meet Whaley, the king of the sea! Whales are marine mammals and include the Blue Whale, which is the largest animal in the world. Like all mammals, whales breathe air into their lungs, are warm blooded and feed their young milk. Beneath the skin of the whale is a thick layer of fat called blubber. This acts as an energy reserve and as insulation to keep the whale warm. Whaley loves to eat plankton, a microscopic food source. Whales also communicate by singing through sonar frequencies.
Large dimentions: 13cm height x 23cm wide x 9cm thick
Small dimentions: 6cm height x 11cm wide x 5cm thick
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Miss Penguinie
Miss Penguinie is a sophisticated and beautiful penguin, who is a bit larger then her cheeky friend the Fairy Penguin. Miss Penguinie comes from a group of aquatic, flightless birds who live almost exclusively in the Southern hemisphere, especially in the Antarctica. Instead of bird like wings, penguins have very advanced flippers which allow them to swim underwater at high speed. Their favourite foods include krill, fish and on special occasions a feast of squid. While penguins love to be in the water, they also love frolicking about on land.
Large dimentions: 17cm height x 9.5cm wide x 8cm thick
Small dimentions: 8.5cm height x 5cm wide x 4cm thick
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Fairy Penguin
Meet Fairy penguin, the cheekiest penguin of all! Fairy penguin Is the smallest of all penguin species, measuring around 43cm tall. They are found on the coastline of Southern Australia and New Zealand and possibly even Chilli. They love to play with all their friends and often get up to lots of mischief. They are excellent swimmers and love the water, but can't fly. You will often see them on the sandy shores of Australian beaches at dusk.
Large dimentions: 12cm height x 9cm wide x 6cm thick
Small dimentions: 6cm height x 4.5cm wide x 3cm thick
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AUS Map Boy
AUS Map Boy is a fiction Australian characer that shines brightly. He smiles alot!
Available in Pink and Blue and he Australan national colous of Green and Gold.
Small size: 8cm
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Most souvenirs are made from plastic, PVC and petroleum based products that usually end up in land fill.
Boogees are designed so that, after use, you cut off and recycle parts and then throw the rest in your compost or worm farm, allowing them to decompose back to nature.
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