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Specifications:
- These plush toys are huge beautiful and classic stuffed toys, brand new in very good quality
- These plush toys are very soft and lovely, fantastic gift to your lover or kids
- The plush toys are a wonderful decoration in your house
- These bear toys are soft, cuddly, premium-quality giant plush
- These impressive kids doll toys have realistic characteristics and are perfect for play or display
- Material: Polyester
- Size: 9.5cm / 3.7in (H)
Details:

- These plush toys are huge beautiful and classic stuffed toys, brand new in very good quality

- These high quality and nice plush toys are very soft and lovely, fantastic gift to your lover or kids

- These impressive kids doll toys have realistic characteristics and are perfect for play or display

- The plush toys are a wonderful decoration in your house. These bear toys are soft, cuddly, premium-quality giant plush
How to Clean Plush Stuffed Toys:

Tips for Refreshing Collectible Displayed Plushes:- Plush collectible toys that are an investment, for example, TY Beanie Babies, Gund, Boyd's Bears, Steiff or Russ with tags, that you can't wash in the washing machine, try one of the methods that are listed here:
- Tip #1. Dust them off periodically with a clean, soft cloth. If necessary, you may use a cloth and a mild detergent to spot clean them.
- Tip #2. Place it in the dryer on the lowest heat setting for around 5 minutes
- Tip #3. For getting rid of odors, place in the dryer on the lowest heat setting for 5 minutes with a Snuggle DRYER SHEET
- Tip #4. Vacuum with the drapery nozzle
- Tip #5. A Lent Roller will work
Sanitizing a Plush while on Vacation:
- You can easily and safely sanitize a plush toy while on vacation or if it is dropped on the floor in a public place by using an antibacterial Wet Wipe until you are able to clean it properly at home
- If the child can do without the toy for a day or 2 and if you have access to a freezer, then you may try placing the plush or soft toy or doll in a plastic bag and place it in the freezer for 42 hours. This will destroy bugs you may or may not see. After you take it out of the plastic bag, place it in the dryer on low heat or fluff
Removing Ink or Crayon Marks on Doll Face:
- In my many experiments cleaning plushes with plastic or rubber faces, hands and feet, I finally found some very good methods for removing ink, crayon and pencil marks and yes, even Magic Marker
- My favorite is the Mr. Clean Magic Eraser. Awesome
- Most of the time crayon or pencil can be easily be cleaned with a mild soap and warm water or Clorox Wipes. Don't use fancy scented or dyed soaps with color because it can be transferred to the rubber or plastic
- If it's crayon or ink that's really etched in the plastic or rubber, then use alcohol, just don't get the alcohol on the doll's eyes as they will fade
- If the toy gets really dirty then clean it with a little Softscrub on a cotton ball, and remember to take care and not get it on the eyes
- To remove the dreaded Magic Marker of any color, apply a little Clearasil on the marks and let it dry, then wipe it off gently. Yeah, pretty clever huh
- Always use a mild soap and plenty of water AFTER using chemicals to clean then blot dry with a soft cloth
How to Repair Stuffed Toys:
- Carefully undress your stuffed doll or animal if it has clothing. Examine the body. Look for worn spots, holes, and ripped seams. Check for "squishiness." There should be enough stuffing for the doll or animal to be huggable without being flat. If necessary, open a seam and add more stuffing. Close the seam using a tapestry needle. A tapestry needle has a blunt tip and larger eye for easy threading with flosses, and is often curved so that it can go into a toy and come back through easily
- Stitch "in the ditch" to close seams, using "invisible" clear polyester thread. Stitching in the ditch means keeping your stitches on the underside of the two edges as much as possible, then finishing the seam by pulling the thread between the two pieces so that as little of it shows as possible. Check arms and legs to be sure they are still fully attached. If not, use a tapestry needle and thread to reattach them
- Replace sewn on features by embroidering new ones. Match the original color as closely as possible. Remove old stitching first, then follow the line of the old stitching for the new feature. Use straight stitches to make noses, decreasing the length of each stitch until you have made an inverted triangle for cats, bears and bunnies. Make an oval shape for dog noses. Use an inverted "y" shape to recreate the mouth
- Replace button eyes only if the toy will not be given to a small child. Eyes can be sewn in an oval or made more circular. Be sure to outline first in black or some other dark color. Fill in with white if desired, then make an iris in the color of your choice. Don't forget to make the pupil area black. Some stuffed dolls, such as Raggedy Ann and Andy had features drawn on with pens. You can also use embroidery paint or fabric paint to make new features
- If the animal is missing one limb or ear and the other is intact, use the intact piece to make a pattern. Be sure to leave at least a 1/4 inch seam allowance. Match the fabric as closely as possible, or go all the way the other direction by making the new fabric completely different in color
- To properly cut fake fur, turn fabric fur side down. Use a marker to outline the pattern piece you need to make. Cut the backing, not the fur, keeping the scissors blade as close to the backing as possible. Using a matte knife, instead of scissors, is better for the fur
- Make new clothes using the old clothes as patterns, or find pattern books from the era your toy was produced. Recreate everything using vintage fabric from thrift stores. Replace snaps and eye hooks. Look through old magazines from your toy's era to find ideas for outfits. Choose styles, colors and trims from the correct era
Package Included:
- 2 x 9.5cm Cute Soft Comfortable YOYO Bear & CICI Kitty Lovers Doll Plush Toys
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Jose Huerta
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03-24-2011- Other Thoughts: This is a darling toy, very durable -- and as a reviewer above says, it can buy you time while Mom and Dad look for the right real one. I liked it so much I bought one for my granddaughter and one for me. It's the next-best thing to real.
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Stephen Guest
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02-24-2011- Other Thoughts: This plush toy is really soft and cute. It looks so real and looks exactly like the picture shown here. These Aurora babies are adorable. A perfect gift for kids.
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Dick LePage
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01-07-2011- Other Thoughts: This was just a gift for a friend, an adult, who likes little white puppies and he is adorable. It was perfectly darling and she loved it too and the price was perfect.
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Brandy Spas
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01-26-2011- Other Thoughts: I bought this for my great niece because she loved my elderly, snappy maltese. I couldn't believe how cute and soft it was. She loved it.
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Murat Moukhamdjanov
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03-05-2011- Other Thoughts: I love this toy, it is so cute and very soft. She (or he) is so cute to have and hold. I love holding it during a movie, and maybe even a scary movie!!!
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