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Zappi Co Children's Soft Cuddly Plush Toy Animal - Perfect Perfect Soft Snuggly Playtime Companions for Children (12-15cm /5-6") (Cockerel)

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Zappi Co Children's Soft Cuddly Plush Toy Animal - Perfect Perfect Soft Snuggly Playtime Companions for Children (12-15cm /5-6") (Cockerel)FARMYARD FRIENDS: This Cockerel plush toy is a dawn of cuddly delight! Its soft feathers and proud stance make it perfect for farmyard fun and morning snuggles. Wake up to adventure with this colorful bird. OH SO CUTE: This stuffed Cockerel toy spruces up any space with its cute design, beautiful beady eyes, and lovely touch of red and grey. Use it to decorate your babys animal themed nursery, to make your kids room pop, and to grab the attention of

  • FARMYARD FRIENDS: This Cockerel plush toy is a dawn of cuddly delight! Its soft feathers and proud stance make it perfect for farmyard fun and morning snuggles. Wake up to adventure with this colorful bird.
  • OH SO CUTE: This stuffed Cockerel toy spruces up any space with its cute design, beautiful beady eyes, and lovely touch of red and grey. Use it to decorate your baby’s animal-themed nursery, to make your kid’s room pop, and to grab the attention of any child.
  • QUALITY: We’ve designed this animal plush toy for kids to last through all those tight hugs and all that enthusiastic play. Can be washed on 40 degrees if any mess gets on them. The eyes are firmly set in place, strong stitching prevents the seams from easily unraveling, and the filling is made from recycled material
  • PERFECT GIFT IDEA: Our Cockerel plush crows as a delightful gift. This colorful bird is perfect for early risers and farm enthusiasts promising to be a cherished barnyard buddy for years.
  • MACHINE WASHABLE: Easy to clean and maintain, our plush toys can be washed in the washing machine on a gentle cycle. It will retain its shape and softness, making it a toy that your child will love for a long time.
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