Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Beanie Baby Dora The Explorer

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Binding: Toy Brand: Ty EAN: 0008421403271 Feature: Minimum Age 36 Months Is Autographed: 0 Is Memorabilia: 0 Label: Ty Manufacturer: Ty Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Model: 40327 Publisher: Ty Studio: Ty
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Minimum Age 36 Months
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Dora Comment: Bought this Dora for my daughter, she loves it and she is only 2 years old. It is just the right size for her and bigger than i thought it would be. The hair on Dora's head is lovely and soft and so is the rest of the toy and solid for a beanie. Also colourful and with a backpack which is a must for any Dora fan. If you are not wanting a big size Dora for your little person to carry around with them then this is the one for you to buy.
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Editorial Reviews:
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TY DORA THE EXPLORER BEANIE BABY SOFT DOLL 7"
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