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Enjoy this graceful green sea turtle from the marine world in the comfort of your home. This 7 inch sea turtle stuffed animal is super soft and simply huggable! [more info...]
Andie Axolotl Medium
Andie Axolotl Medium - An axolotl makes a lot of mischief! Another loveable item from Jellycat. [more info...]
Emperor Penguin Stuffed Animal - 7"
Meet the sweetest 7 inch emperor penguin stuffed animal you'll ever see. Super soft and simply huggable! [more info...]
MAYA OCTOPUS BABY
With eight soft jumbo corduroy tentacles and a wide embroidered smile Maya Octopus is the perfect companion for giving the biggest of hugs. Her sil-like fur in a dusky mauve hue adds to Maya's irresistible ocean charms. [more info...]
MAYA OCTOPUS LITTLE
With eight soft jumbo corduroy tentacles and a wide embroidered smile Maya Octopus is the perfect companion for giving the biggest of hugs. Her sil-like fur in a dusky mauve hue adds to Maya's irresistible ocean charms. [more info...]
NED NARWHAL
Ned the plush Narwhal is all fun and whimsy with his cool tie dye colors! Supremely cuddly and undeniably charming, let this unicorn of the sea swim away with your heart! [more info...]
PERRIE PENGUIN MINI SOFT
Every day's a snow day when you have Perrie the Mini Soft Penguin plush as your friend! [more info...]
Polar Bear Stuffed Animal - 7"
This 7 inch polar bear stuffed animal wants to keep you warm on a cold day. Super soft and simply huggable! [more info...]
PUNCHIE MANTIS SHRIMP
Combine conspicuous colors with a bold personality and you’ll have Punchie, our vibrant Peacock Mantis Shrimp stuffed animal! [more info...]
Sea Otter Stuffed Animal - 7"
You'll enjoy this clever 7 inch sea otter stuffed animal. This little guy is super soft and extra huggable. [more info...]
SQUBL BLUE WHALE
You don't have to travel to the icy depths of Alaska to go whale-watching anymore! [more info...]
SQUBL NARWHAL
Why horses? When we think, "What kind of animal really needs a horn on its head?" why do we immediately think "a horse"? [more info...]