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Tiger brown, cuddly toy, soft toy, 32cm.
Carl Dick Plush Tiger: "Hello little one, what are you doing here?" That's about what it will probably sound like when your guests sit down next to the little tiger on the sofa. Cute as a house cat, yes that's how he looks at you. The colour scheme is also perfect. The dark brown of the back becomes lighter and lighter towards the belly. This makes the Asian predator look even cuddlier. Of course, the black stripes of the tiger are also very distinctive. The tiger is thus the patron saint of tabby fabrics. But you already knew that. Then we just have to point out the granules in the belly and all four paws. We didn't measure the tail with the 32cm, so you get this 16cm in addition. This tiger can sit, lie down and if you hold him tight, even stand. Do you remember Roger Moore who, as a secret agent, once said the following sentence to a tiger: "You belong in the tank! What do you think he meant by that? Letters with answers are welcome. Habitat: Asia, Breed: Cuddly tiger, Species: Big cat.High quality, Realistic design
Length: 32cm/12.5 inches
Width: 12cm/4.5 inches
Height: 17cm/7 inches
Material:
Fur: acrylic
Filling: polyester fiber and granulate filling
Brown 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 cuddly 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: 4033345617905
Warning: Not suitable for children under 36 months!
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