Description
This traditional rag doll is the perfect addition to any toy box or bedroom. Steven is a 30cm male rag doll in a little sailor suit, with large expressive eyes and a friendly smiling face. For small and big kids alike, this soft toy is sure to be a popular choice.
Whether your child is creating new adventures for Steven, involving them in their games or snuggling up at bedtime, they'll love this plush doll with brown wool hair. He's full of character, promoting storytelling skills and the use of imagination.
Steven would make a great empathy doll, teaching children about getting along with others and how to be kind to their friend. You can invent a variety of different scenarios to talk about with your little one, or simply let them have hours of fun with their new sailor friend.
High quality, and the perfect pal for bedtime or days out, Steven is a rag doll that your child will never want to leave behind.
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High-quality 30cm rag doll.
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Traditional design with woollen hair and a sailor suit.
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Male rag doll, ideal as an empathy doll.
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Teaches children to use their imagination and be creative.
Product information
Manufacturer minimum age:
3 years+
Whirli SKU REF code:
ABAB0003
Manufacturer:
A.B. Gee
Customer reviews for Steven 30cm Rag Doll
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