• Kiwipro 'Make-it-yourself Tiger Backpack' product box, showing an orange cartoon tiger backpack design on a green and white front panel with brown cardboard sides, photographed on a white background.
  • A child's hands and head are visible as they assemble a felt orange animal face craft on a light wood tabletop. The craft features a fox or cat design with white and black felt pieces, and other black geometric felt pieces are laid out nearby.
  • A child's hands are shown assembling a small orange felt animal pouch, likely a tiger or lion, with a white circular face patch and black embroidered details, on a light wood grain tabletop.
  • A child viewed from behind wearing a bright orange tiger-face backpack with black stripes, white inner ears, and a small matching tiger charm, against a solid pale yellow background.
  • An orange cat-shaped backpack with a white front pocket, black stripes, and a matching cat-shaped luggage tag, set against a light blue background.

Tiger Backpack

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Now your explorer can head out on an imaginary tiger trek with their own beastie backpack. Kids can decorate the felt bag with ears, tiger stripes, eyes, a nose, and a soft felt belly pocket. Then they can make a clip-on tiger cub to use as a bag charm. Altogether it’s a fully wearable backpack set that's ready for adventures of all kinds. Since no two tigers have exactly the same stripes, no two backpacks will look quite the same either. That’s paw-some! Why it's awesome Stripe it your way: The tiger markings go on freestyle — kids can follow the example in the instructions or make a look that’s all their own. Built to wear: The finished backpack has an adjustable strap and a front belly pocket, so it's ready to carry real stuff on real adventures. Double the fun: Build a mini tiger that snaps onto the backpack for extra safari style. What's included? backpack base felt ear stickers (2) felt belly panel black felt stickers white felt stickers bag charm base bag charm stickers bag charm strap stuffing fluff illustrated instructions Topics explored Creative expression Fine motor skills Animal science (tigers + camouflage) Pretend play