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Jellycat soft bunny rabbit

44 replies

Hulababy · 14/07/2004 12:14

Does anyone know where you can buy these, either shop or online?

DD seems to have lost hers - a lovely, cuddly little white bunny. She got it as a present for her birthday in April and has slept with it and taken it ever since. But I now can't find it and can't remember where she had it last! She keeps asking for it

Any suggestions?

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codswallop · 14/07/2004 12:16

w e have a jelly cat dog, bought for us at wilton house garden cnetre apprently!

You could ring them

our was bought for ds3 last marhc

codswallop · 14/07/2004 12:17

www.justjellycat.co.uk/

Twiglett · 14/07/2004 12:17

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codswallop · 14/07/2004 12:18

our dog is the bottom one

Hulababy · 14/07/2004 12:22

Thanks for the link, but the same bunny doesn't seem to be there. I am sure It had very small ears and tail. God, it is really hard to even remember now!

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Hulababy · 14/07/2004 12:22

There are so sweet.

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SoupDragon · 14/07/2004 12:23

I want a dragon!!

lemonice · 14/07/2004 12:28

Try CityofMarvels

If you can't see it on there (Mumsnet discount partner code mn0504) Then if you can describe it more or know its name I might be able to find it for you.

codswallop · 14/07/2004 12:30

pmsl

LOOK AT THE TIGER ONT HAT LINK
he is lunging urbanely, there is no denying it!

codswallop · 14/07/2004 12:30

lounging
gett her that hula

katzguk · 14/07/2004 12:38

i will check in the scotty gallery in crookes they sell jellycat toys i think

Bagpuss30 · 14/07/2004 12:44

Wish you lot would stop posting these links to tempting and lovely things . I have already nearly spent 40 quid in Boden this morning and now I really want a rug and one of those upside down dolls (for dd of course). Coddy will be getting her Lakeland catalogue out next and then I will have to log off for fear of bankrupting the household .

Hula, hope you find what you are looking for by the way .

codswallop · 14/07/2004 12:49

yes ow the winter one must be yout soon

or autumn any way
I was looking ( in a sad moment when dh was watching sport) att he summer one and they put a star next to t hings they are binning
so there is all change soos

Bagpuss30 · 14/07/2004 12:52

Nooooooooooo

lemonice · 14/07/2004 12:55

I have just flipped through the Jellycat catalogue or the collected works of jellycat as it is known and there are no other pure white bunnies in the current list but there are one or two with brown bits and i have another bunny in the shop called flatto. If you can remember the name i am saddo who should be able to search brain catalogue for when it became out of stock if it did. How big is it? It sounds like a toastie to me or if it's hard ot find could be the old bunglie.

Hulababy · 14/07/2004 13:21

Ok, I am pretty sure it was:

quite small
soft and cuddly
creamy white colour
short curly haired
little ears
small tail - quite flat

I will have another look. Actually may get DD to look and see if she can spot Bunny.

It is a a new toy - only bought this March or April if that makes a difference.

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Hulababy · 14/07/2004 13:23

I am sure it's ears aren't as big as the Bunglie one.

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Hulababy · 14/07/2004 13:42

But it must be the Bunglie??? None of the others look right. This is almost there, just the ear size. Maybe this is a new model and the one our friend bought was the old one???

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codswallop · 14/07/2004 13:45

thye bunglies are shaggy

lemonice · 14/07/2004 13:46

Did you see the toastie one (7.99) which is soft with more lop ears, there is a slightly bigger version of it which i can get. The pickles ones are silky soft, the fuzzy has a bell in it and looks more used. A bubbles is white but only 15cm, a bo leap is white but quite tiny 10cm and with a purple ribbon on its head, squidgy bunny is 28cm and more old fashioned looking in a more traditional plush. puffball bunny is 10cm but has white fluffy body and brown hands and head, poloneck peeker bunny has a white polo neck jumper body in micro fleece and a brown head and is18cm,old friend cream bunny has hanging down long ears,a pink nose and brown pads on hands and feet and is only now available as 51cm. the others are on the website, if you think it might be one of these I'll put it up on the site for identification.

Hulababy · 14/07/2004 13:49

Yeah, I would say the coat was a more shaggy appearancy than soft and fluffly. But pretty sure it has quite small ears??? I have just seont ages looking all through site and can only think it can be a Bunglie and I am remembering wrong. Going to get DD to look later.

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Hulababy · 14/07/2004 13:53

Actually maybe it is the toastie???

Oh god, so hard!!!

Yes - I am now sure it is the Toastie - the little one. It is all coming to me again! Looks more right colour, and ears do look right now.

Oh, phew!

Going to have one more check at home tonight. Otherwise I will be buying later as well!

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lemonice · 14/07/2004 13:55

The bunglie on the site was introduced this year as a replacement for the old one (which I've been asked to find before no luck). Could be it was old stock where it was bought. I'll put an old friend on, but if it was that then it must have been a smaller one. I chucked my old catalogues so can't check back unfortunately. (I'm keeping them now so that at least i can help people identify which one they're looking for). Jellycat don't keep old stock.

Hulababy · 14/07/2004 13:57

Thanks lemonice, but I am now enging towards the toastie. Have just e-mailed Dh a picture of it for him to decide as well.

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codswallop · 14/07/2004 13:57

we have a bunglue dog with spots on