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Bugging Out Plush Toy Set

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About this product

  • Available in 5 options - purchase the full set to save $6.90 and receive them in a fabulous gift box
  • Hand-made craftsmanship, double layer exterior and double-stitched edges ensure extra durability
  • Eco-friendly PlanetFill® filler is made from 100% post-consumer certified-safe recycled plastic bottles
  • Machine washable and dryer friendly
  • Contains AZO-free dye
  • Erwin the Earthworm comes in a stretchy fabric perfect for tugging fun, a crinkly neck and a squeaky tail
  • Bella the Butterfly comes with a crinkly wing and a squeaker in the other!
  • All of our toys meet the same strict quality standards for manufacturing infant and children products. Meet requirements for EN71 – Part 1, 2, 3 & 9 (EU), ASTM F963 (US) toy safety standards and REACH - SVHC

Product Details

P.L.A.Y.’s Bugging Out Toy Collection won't make you squeamish, in fact they will wiggle their way into you and your pup’s hearts! This lovable plush toy set is inspired by the earth’s friendly bugs and features five squeaky toys: butterfly, bee, ladybug, beetle and worm, that are sure to amuse your pup for hours!

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