Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - In The Night Garden - Mini Plush Iggle Piggle

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List Price: £4.99
Our Price: £2.45
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Manufacturer: Hasbro
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Hasbro EAN: 4008400836324 Label: Hasbro Manufacturer: Hasbro Manufacturer Minimum Age: 18 Publisher: Hasbro Studio: Hasbro
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Customer Rating:      Summary: EEeeeek lost the blanket again Comment: purchased at discounted price, and reading the previous reviews, i was ready with my needle and thread to sew on the blanket. and its true, it does go awol! but i have sewn it onto iggle piggle's hand and my daughter uses it to drag him along whereever she goes. nice toy to cuddle upto during bedtime, would not recommened purchasing at full price as it is just a cuddly stuffed toy.
Customer Rating:      Summary: ANYBODY SEEN A BLANKET? Comment: This is a great bedtime toy not to big BUT the blanket is attached with velcro so it tends to get lost as we found out. I managed top obtain a new one which we have now stiched on so it won't go missing.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great for bedtime cuddles Comment: My son loves taking his Iggle Piggle to bed with him as it is just the right size to cuddle and not take up too much room in his bed. However we lost Iggle Piggle's blanket on it's first trip out of the house!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Just wonderful Comment: My two year old Son and I have just discovered 'in the night garden' and he just loves it. This toy goes to bed with him. the only down side is the blanket, it's held on with velcro and so he tends to take it off and chew it so I have stiched it, but it is a lovely toy.
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Editorial Reviews:
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In the Night Garden... is about a magical picture book place that exists between waking and sleeping in a child's imagination. It is a place inhabited by a diverse community of toys that care for each other unconditionally... Delight your child with this soft fleecy Igglepiggle teddy! Holding tightly onto his blanket, Igglepiggle is waiting for cuddles!
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