6 Smart & Scholarly Reading Animal Statues

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These reading animal statues are the perfect companion for the bibliophile, who is also an animal lover. From foxes and frogs, to feathered and fiery, these feral friends will keep you company as you curl up with your latest book.

Add one or two to your garden, beside your favorite reading chair, or in your home. Together you can explore the mysteries and wonders of your favourite books.

Reading Frog Statues

Peering through the glasses perched on his face at the fascinating book in his hands, this reading frog garden statue is the perfect companion for the scholar in your home.

Made by Indonesian artisans from reclaimed sheet metal, and painted with green and bronze hues, this well-read frog sits three feet tall.


Reading Fox Statues

Not one, but two scholarly foxes, with their noses buried deep in their books.

Deeply engrossed in his book, with his black spectacles perched on his nose, this 16½” high reading fox statue is painted in lifelike colors, and has a bright green book.

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This charming metal fox is handcrafted from reclaimed metal and hand-painted to capture fine details like his white-tipped tail and golden glasses. At 13″ tall, he is perfect indoors or out.

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Reading Dragon Statues

Is that a diabolical grin or amusement on the face of this reading dragon statue? Is the fiery fellow figuring out how to cook his prey or is he reading about famous dragons?

Handcrafted by Indonesian artisans from reclaimed metal, this bronze colored sculpture is nearly three feet tall.

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Meet our small metal reading dragon sculpture, a charmingly scaled-down version of our beloved literary lizard!

Place your reading dragon on a garden wall, front stoop, or even a mantel, and watch as he captures the attention and curiosity of all who pass by.

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Reading Eagle Statue

This reading bald eagle statue is not only regal, but clever. Reading up on American history perhaps?

He is handcrafted by Balinese artisans from a mix of new and reclaimed metal, and painted in lifelike colors with golden beak and talons, and a white face and tail and is 31½” high.


With so many reading pals to choose from, how will you decide? Perhaps you would rather have a young girl or a scholarly boy to keep you company.

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