![]() ![]() ![]() Not only are our toys great for playtime, but they can also be placed on a shelf or on your child's desk as a decorative piece. You can rest assured that our wooden toys are completely safe for your child to play with, as they are painted with water-based, non-toxic colors. We only use eco-friendly materials to make our toys, and they are finished with olive oil and beeswax. Our toys are handmade and painted by Noelino artists who pour their heart and soul into each and every piece. Your child will love playing with our very expressive toy characters, which are brought to life with just a little bit of color. Our toys are inspired by Montessori and Waldorf animals, and the original cartoon design is inspired by real birds. Wide Eyes and Shrunken Irises: Shown quite frequently with the characters whenever they are surprised.Introducing the Wooden Puffin Bird Toy - Cartoon Character for Toddlers - the perfect toy for your little ones to play and learn with! Our handmade, eco-friendly toys are not only durable and long-lasting, but they also help develop children's creativity and imagination.The Voiceless: The Seagulls and the Shrew Crew don't speak and just make animal noises.Verbal Tic: Baba often says "Baba-boo!" randomly.Given that their childrens' names are Oona and Baba, Mama and Papa could plausibly be their names. Unnamed Parent: Oona and Baba's parents are always referred to as Mama and Papa, even calling themselves those names.None of the bird characters in the show have teeth. Scenery Porn: The show itself is just straight-up gorgeous to look at.Baba is probably the standout, as an adorable little fluffball with a cute toddler voice. Ridiculously Cute Critter: This definitely applies to nearly all the characters, due to their enormous eyes and soft features.Meaningful Name: Silky the seal's name is a play on selkie.When the Great Black Back Gull starts threatening Oona, Mama Puffin proceeds to go ballistic on him and drives him off. Jerk with a Heart of Gold: Flynne the fox.Then the dolphins make some happy-sounding noises and swim away. Suddenly, two dolphins show up and help her lead the whale back to the open sea, where he's reunited with his pod. Ooona wants to help him, but she isn't sure what to do. Heroic Dolphin: In "The Sad Whale," a young whale gets separated from his pod and wanders into the island's lagoon.Funny Background Event: At one point in "The Mystery Egg", you can see Mossy trying to eat the egg in question before getting caught by Oona.Although it seems Mossy uses his farts to protect himself, it's actually a "scent gland" releasing the odor rather than actual flatus. "Do It Yourself" Theme Tune: The theme song is sung by Oona.Defrosting Ice Queen: Flynne starts out as a cold and aloof fox who just wants to be left alone, but shows herself to have a softer side later on in her debut. ![]() The issue of what the owls eat just doesn't come up. Carnivore Confusion: The puffins and seagulls get to eat fish, but the show's pygmy shrews and foxes get by mostly on berries (this is justified for the foxes, at least, since they're omnivores).Big Eater: Mossy the pygmy shrew, which is actually accurate to pygmy shrews in Real Life.Be the Ball: Baba can sometimes turn his body into a ball shape whenever he's bouncing or rolling down a hill.Ooh, Shiny!: Baba is sometimes prone to this, as he is just a small chick, so it's justified. This show contains examples of these following tropes: in the United Kingdom and pretty much everywhere else (including the United States and Canada) on Netflix. The show can be seen on RTEjr in Ireland and on Nick Jr. It centers around a young puffling Oona and her even younger puffling brother Baba as they find themselves on adventure after adventure, learning about the wildlife of their home sweet home, the eponymous island of Puffin Rock. Puffin Rock is a Preschool Children's show from Cartoon Saloon, the same studio behind The Secret of Kells and Song of the Sea. "Baba-boo!" "Hee-hee-hee." note From left to right: Oona and Baba. ![]()
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