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Manhattan Toy Henley Chicken Stuffed Animal, 9"
Manhattan Toy Henley Chicken Stuffed Animal, 9"
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About This
- Cotton
- Imported
- THOUGHTFULLY DESIGNED PLUSH CHICKEN: Henley is an exciting part of our trio of chicken stuffed animals created by the Manhattan Toy design team. Even after 40 years of crafting plush toys, we're always innovating with unique fabrics, stuffing and animal types. From realistic stuffed animals to animals extracted from our deep vault of imagination, we've made it all.
- SOFT WHIMSICAL TOYS FOR KIDS: Plush chicken toy features a suede-like beak, wattles, comb, feet, and heat-sealed eyes to prevent detaching. Ever-so-soft pillow-like faux feathers will beg to be petted. Stuffed animal chicken features a weighted, pellet filled bottom to sit comfortably in place in a nursery or playroom, when not in a child's caring clutch.
- PROMOTES SELF-COMFORTING AND EMPATHY: The world can be a far less scary place for a little one with a huggable, comforting companion like Henley at their side. Pretend play helps develop empathy and social skill development as children imagine the world through other eyes. Caring for their furry friend helps set the stage for later relationships with their not so furry friends.
- A GIFT FOR ALL AGES OF CHICKEN LOVERS: Manhattan Toy knows that stuffed animals aren't just for kids. Beyond all of the soft and the cute there's usually some fun and whimsy - personality is always a huge design component. For a chicken lover, lovers of barnyard animals or super soft stuffies in general, a Manhattan Toy stuffed animal gift is heartfelt and timeless. Farm animal plush toy suitable for all ages; measures 9"D x 8"W x 9"H.
- STANDING BY OUR BRAND: If you're reading this, you've found a safe toy from a real company and a brand that cares. Since 1978, Manhattan Toy has been a trusted source of imaginative toys for babies, toddlers and kids of all ages. All of our toys are rigorously safety tested and every toy has our 800 number with a dedicated customer support team to answer your call.
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