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FM3134 - Hatching Dinosaur Egg

FM3134 - Hatching Dinosaur Egg

AU$55.00Price

Hatching out of his speckled egg with a loud RAWR this little dinosaur is trying his best to look fierce.
Dinosaurs never go out of style and there are many dinosaurs featuring in children's books and songs.

 

Here are a couple to try.

  • I Found a Baby Dinosaur - Richard Gunther
  • How do Dinosaurs go to School - Jane Yolen and Mark Teague
  • Dinosaurs Love Underpants - Claire Freedman and Ben Cort

 

Video Demo Link:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FTuG4I0eT8s

  • Care and Cleaning

    Puppet Care & Feeding

    • For long pile fluffy plush, we recommend a vigorous shake-out to freshen your puppet up if it gets flattened or crushed.
    • Short pile plush can get grooming with a wire or coarse-bristled brush, like a pet grooming brush. By brushing with – rather than against – the fabric grain, you’ll quickly restore the quality and realism of the animal’s fur. BUT NOTE THIS WARNING: a strong brush is no friend to the eyes and ears of an animal. Both can be scratched and damaged if care is not taken to avoid these sensitive areas.

    Cleaning Recommendations

    • DO NOT PUT IN WASHER OR DRYER. This will destroy your puppet. Our plush puppets are surface-washable only. Do not submerge the puppet in water. For spot cleaning, use lukewarm water and sponge with Woolite® or other mild liquid detergent to wet and lather fur. Rinse surface with sponge. Be careful not to wring or twist the puppet, or you may end up with lumpy stuffing. Dry by gently squeezing between towels, or hanging from clothesline to drip-dry. After it’s dry, shake it out. For short pile plush, use a brush to fluff the fur. When brushing face, be careful to avoid scratching the eyes or pulling out the threads in ears, nose, or mouth areas.    

    "Feeding" your Puppet

    • The only feeding your puppet requires is lots of love and snuggly fun! 

    Caring Recommendations

    • You can maintain your puppets' appearance by brushing whenever it they need a touch up. Animals with long plush also enjoy a nice fluffing once in awhile.
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