







King Fisher Bird, soft toy, stuffed animal
King Fisher Bird, soft toy, cuddly toy, stuffed animal 17cm.
Carl Dick Collection: A beautiful kingfisher, also called King Fisher. Oha, what an interesting bird. So colourful and such beautiful colours. A light blue on the back, white strands on the back of the head and this bright orange belly. A splash of colour as decoration or something very special for children. The kingfisher has so many lifelike details that real conspecifics might be irritated from a distance. To make the cuddly toy stable, there are granulate balls in the lower body. Simply wonderful to look at and a hit with every bird lover. Especially as a cuddly toy fan, you should put this bird on your secret wish list. The Kingfisher is a mythical creature, has won several Bird of the Year awards, and even puzzles us with its German name "Ice Bird". The animal doesn't have much to do with ice. The English name helps a little more. The King Fisher gets most of its food from the water. We would therefore be pleased if there is a stream or even a lake near you.High quality, Realistic design
Length: 8cm/3 inches
Width: 9cm/3.5 inches
Height: 17cm/6.5 inches
Material:
Fur: polyester
Filling: polyester fiber and granulate filling
Black safety eyes
Hand washing is recommended for care. The material of the plush toy is flame-retardant, anti-allergic and manufactured according to the highest safety standards.
A soft toy from the Carl Dick Collection. The traditional brand has been successful in the market for over 30 years and is a specialist in cuddly toys with headquarters in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany.
Barcode: 4033345628505
Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months!
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