Melissa and Doug Plush Giraffe
This Huge plush giraffe is very realistic looking and nearly 5 feet tall!! With soft, realistic-looking colorful plush on the outside and a sturdy wire frame on the inside this will surely be a great start for your personal petting zoo!
Dimensions 56x21x10.5
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This playful plush puppet is a perfect pretend play pal! Our wide selection of cute characters are easily animated; fun to play with; and assured to inspire the imagination of kids and parents alike! Each puppet wears a beautifully detailed outfit; and include a wooden hand-rod to control hand movement.
This playful plush Cowgirl Puppet is a great pretend-play pal. The cute and cuddly character is easily animated, fun to play with, and inspires the imaginations of kids and parents alike. Puppet wears a highly detailed outfit, and includes a wooden hand rod to control hand movement. Measures 15" x 9" x 4."
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- Limited edition of 2,500 pieces.
- Dimensions: 8 x 7 x 24.5. Official replica of Kermit the Frog puppet used for still photo shoots. Made from the original Kermit pattern and stitched to replicate Hansen Stitch Sewing. Created from the same fleece, micro fiber and froggy green felt used on the original Kermit. Fully posable, with mouth expression and full articulation in neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, hips, knees, ankles and fingers.
- Comes with a custom display stand and numbered plaque.
- Its not that easy being green. Its been 50 years since Kermits creator, Jim Henson, changed the world with Kermit and his Muppet pals. In truth, Kermit wasnt always a frog. Fashioned from a coat belonging to Jim Hensons mother, with two halves of a ping-pong ball for his eyes, Kermit was originally more lizard than frog like. At first, he had no flippers or collar, but over the years, he became frogified according to Henson. The rest is history. Kermit is a classic Muppet hand-and-rod-operated puppet, one of the simplest kinds of puppets. And yet, it is that very simplicity which makes him so expressive and such an endearing extension of Hensons personality. For still photo shoots, puppets like Kermit were built without hand openings and with wire armatures that allowed posability, so as to capture that unique Muppet attitude.
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