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Jellycat soft bunny rabbit

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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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lemonice · 14/07/2004 14:12

I have put a rather sad looking old friend bunny picture up but hope it's not that one because he's been retired to the bunny home with his other old friends.

Toastie bunny is very soft.

Hulababy · 14/07/2004 14:15

Our bunny was very soft and cuddly I have to say.

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lemonice · 14/07/2004 14:19

Toastie has black whiskers, the others don't have any.

Piffleoffagus · 14/07/2004 14:23

we have the mooing coo and the rat with floral pjs...

Hulababy · 14/07/2004 14:27

It definitely had whiskers!

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lemonice · 14/07/2004 14:39

Toastie is either 26cm or also available as 36cm and is the only naked bunny with whiskers I think.

Hulababy · 14/07/2004 14:42

It was the small one. Pretty much definite that it is this one. Will turn DD's bedroom upside down tonight for a final look, otherwise looks like I will be online later tonight or tomorrow ordering away! Just have to avoid the other temptations on your site now!!!

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Gingerbear · 14/07/2004 14:44

Hula,
I hope DD is not too traumatised by the loss of jelly bunny.

I hope this doesn't turn into another Strawberry thread.

DD had a jinglyjangly jellycat bought for her when she was born. Lost it at a country park, so I had to replace it. (luckily the black and white cat is the 'tademark' so won't be discontinued.)

They are lovely soft toys aren't they?

Gingerbear · 14/07/2004 14:45

trademark even

Hulababy · 14/07/2004 14:47

Thanks Gingerbear! Luckily DD is generally quite fickle with her soft toys and her favourites change often. This one is her sleeping buddy though and she does quite miss him!

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lemonice · 14/07/2004 14:52

They often have little cameo roles in adverts. Spotting them is becoming a bit of an obsession

Hulababy · 14/07/2004 14:54

I had never heard of Jellycat before DD getting this one but they are so lovely. Will try the ad spotting now!

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Jaybee · 14/07/2004 15:39

TK Maxx often have discontinued Jellycat toys in their shops - I have often bought them from there for friends kids etc. as I love them and you can get them much cheaper in TKs - may be worth a look.

Hulababy · 14/07/2004 21:10

Thank you everyone but the original has now turned up suprisingly. We bought DD a little trike today and is needed a wheel screwing on. Went to get tool box from cupboard and he was behind it all there. Not sure how or why, but bunny has been ridden about in the trike's basket and is now tucked up in bed

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SoupDragon · 14/07/2004 22:07

So which one was it??

lemonice · 15/07/2004 11:14

Excellent result (and which one was it!!)

Hulababy · 15/07/2004 11:46

Definitely the snmaller Toastie

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SoupDragon · 16/07/2004 09:21

My dragon arrived this morning

Hulababy · 16/07/2004 09:24

Cool! I was so tempted but DH would have gone mad I am sure!!! Maybe after the holiday.............

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