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Music Highland Cow Stuffed Animal with Sound, Farm Cow Toy with ''Moo''Sound, Soft Farm Animal Cattle Plushie Doll Festival Presents for Adults Kids Boys Girls (Brown)
Music Highland Cow Stuffed Animal with Sound, Farm Cow Toy with ''Moo''Sound, Soft Farm Animal Cattle Plushie Doll Festival Presents for Adults Kids Boys Girls (Brown)
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- 【Make a sound】:When you receive the product.On the back of the product, open the Velcro.You will see a piece of insulating paper,Please tear off the insulating paper,You just have to take it away. Press the sound button. There will be beautiful music.
- 【Realistic Design】: these cute Highland cows plush animal toys have fluffy coats, realistic eyes, long horns, with pure handmade, a stuffed highland cows plush toy that cute boys and girls love.
- 【Decent Size】: The adorable cow is about 10inch/25cm tall. The right doll size, suitable for home decoration, sofa decoration, collection and entertainment, bring you and your family a happy experience.
- 【Prefect Presents】:The appearance of fluffy highland cows stuffed animals toys plush looks unique and cute enough,which make this stuffed animals toys highland cows can be prefect Presents for girls,boys,toddler,baby,kids,preschool,children girlfriends,boyfriends,cows lover,whether it's birthdays, halloween, christmas, Valentine's Day, graduation season,etc.
- 【Warm tip】:Due to shipping may appear compressed packaging, get the product looks shriveled. when this happens, just tap the highland cows stuffed animal plush a few times and it will soon return to its lovely appearance. if the cute highland cows stuffed animals plush doll toy is accidentally soiled by baby, use small amount of soapy water to remove the stain, and then let it dry naturally.
- 【Highland Cow With Sound】: Our cute Highland cow has exciting built in sound features. Just press the red button on his hooves to hear him “Moo! ”and have baby music, Highland cow plush is a unique to your plush toy. Take your cow plushie on a farm adventure.
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