Description
Bingsters will adore this Sula talking soft toy from their favourite TV programme, which they can take with them wherever they go.
To hear Sula speak, simply press her tummy and she’ll have more than 15 fun phrases to share - great for engaging young children and encouraging them to interact and practise their own speech and conversation skills.
Sula comes wearing her favourite pretty pink dress and sparkly gold shoes, so every Bing fan can instantly recognise her from the CBeebies programme.
Made from soft fabrics and with friendly embroidered features, Sula is ideal for bedtime cuddles, helping your little one drift off to the land of nod each night.
At 25 centimetres tall, the soft toy is also a great companion for taking out and about, keeping your child entertained on long car journeys, around the shops or even on a teddy bears’ picnic to the park.
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Approximately 25cm tall.
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Made from soft fabrics, so Sula is ideal for cosy bedtime cuddles.
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Press Sula’s tummy to hear more than 15 fun phrases.
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Sula wears her favourite pretty pink dress and sparkly gold shoes.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
1 month+
Whirli SKU REF code:
BING0003
Manufacturer:
Golden Bear
Customer reviews for Bing Huggable Talking Sula Soft Toy
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