Some kids get a poster of a cartoon character. Yours gets an elephant riding a rocket-powered bicycle past Saturn. This is a set of three watercolor galaxy prints built around the idea that the universe is basically one big playground, and the animals got there first.
The soft, vintage-style palette runs through all three pieces, warm creams and dusty blues and the kind of muted gold that feels like late afternoon light. Left panel: that bicycle-riding elephant, two bunnies tucked into the basket, stars and constellations scattered around them. Center: a giraffe steadying a ladder while a monkey climbs toward a string of hanging planets, a parrot perched at the top like a tiny foreman. Right: penguins, a bear, and a seal sledding down a comet together, a fox watching from a cloud above. As animals wall art goes, this one has actual narrative running through it.
The three prints share enough visual language to feel like a set, while each one holds its own as a standalone scene. That balance is harder to pull off than it looks, and it matters when you're hanging them across a nursery wall or spreading them through a kids' bedroom.
This is the kind of celestial nursery wall art that grows with a room. It reads as space nursery decor when they're small, and just reads as genuinely good art a few years later.