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Preschool Dress up with Henry Strong Knight


Do have a little knight in your family? Perhaps a knight in shining armor in training resides in your humble castle. If so, your little knight in training can adorn himself with all the trappings of a knight with the Henry Strong collection from HABA.

Here are your options:

Henry Strong Sword

The sword is just over 12 inches and make completely out of foam and fabric. Just perfect for little knights in training who still may not know their own strength as they swing at the royal dog or his royal siblings. No fear in this sword causing any harm just fun play.

Henry Strong Armor

Hook and loop fasteners make this easy for little knights to put on and wear. Fits most children ages 3-6. The armor has an extra chest protector and adjustable belt. Just adorable if you can say that about a fierce preschool knight.

Henry Strong Hobby Horse

What is a knight without his trusty horse? Made with fabric reins this horse fit for a night will fall in love with this horse. A great feature is the wooden wheels on the bottom of the Hobby Horse. You knight will not just drag this horse around but glide across the floor.

Henry Strong Shield

Don’t be caught without your shield! The fabric soft cored shield has a fabric handle on the back to make it easy for a knight to defend himself comfortably.

Henry Strong Helmet

The helmet comes complete with a movable face protector.

Henry Strong Lance

How often do you see a toy lance? I have not seen one before so this is quite exciting. Approximately 30 inches in length and made of fabric with a soft core you knight is ready for a royal tournament.

Henry Strong Spiked Mace

What a fun option! Made of fabric and foam this spiked mace will endure hours of play!

A long day fighting dragons and saving damsels in distress your knight and his horse will be ready for a royal nap!

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About Richele McFarlin

Richele is a Christian homeschooling mom to four children, writer and business owner. Her collegiate background is in educational psychology. Although it never prepared her for playing Candyland, grading science, chasing a toddler, doing laundry and making dinner at the same time.