"Jellycat toys are soft and cuddly. My little girl has a rabbit with small blanket attached and takes it to bed each night"
Creating original and innovative soft toys in London since 1999, Jellycat continues to combine luxurious fabrics with designs that are sometimes quirky, sometime cute but always with a little something different that makes them stand out from the crowd! Price shown for Chou Chou Bunny.
Their cuddly toy range is amazing! They look adorable, are so soft and people always ask where I got my sons from. His favourite toy is a jellycat monkey. He literally takes it everywhere and there are no signs of wear and tear, great quality! I'd highly recommend this brand.
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Love their range of cuddly toys, both my girls have the white rabbit and absolutely love them and go to bed with as a comforte, so soft and very cute raggedy design
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Beautiful, soft, cuddly toys. Really good quality. My daughter loves them.
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I think everyone knows and probably has a jellycat toy. They're not cheap but they are utterly gorgeous and my son loves his bunnies and also a Rattly Parrot. A brilliant present.
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Lovely and soft and wash really well in the machine
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Expensive but lovely quality
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gorgeous toys
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My son (6 months) enjoys the Jungly Tails cloth books. He like the crinkly sounds it makes and the bright colours of the book. He happily grabs on it and keeps him entertained.
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Have two books. My little boy loved them from the beginning. Great value.
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I have a number of jelly cat soft toys which are all so gorgeously soft and cuddly, as well as a comforter in the same lovely fleecy fabric. Gorgeous! I was also given a driver elephant pram toy which is really cute and was the first toy to capture my sons attention. It's really well made in a lovely blue and white stripe fabric. From about two months he would watch it dangling above his pram and if iled it making it judder back uphe would get quite excited - kept quite a few years at bay. Now he is 6 months and will try to hold it back when I upll it and np doubt will be pulling the mechanism on his own soon so plenty of longevity.
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