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Snuggletime Winnie The Pooh Plush Range Review

It’s only been recently that Erin has really gotten into soft toys. I think this is probably because we didn’t have too many for her as a baby so she never really had them around. However, over the past couple of months she’s really shown a lot of interest in soft toys and tends to have a couple she likes more than others. We were recently sent a couple of items from the Snuggletime Winnie the Pooh plush range for Erin and they are gorgeous!

There are three characters available in the Snuggletime Winnie the Pooh Plush Range and they are Winnie the Pooh (£14.99), Tigger (£12.99) and Eeyore (£12.99). The prices may obviously vary depending on the retailer.

When I was a child a had a teddy called Sweetheart and he’s still kicking around somewhere. I loved Sweetheart so much and was pretty attached to him. He’s probably one of the only toys I really remember from my childhood and that’s pretty special. I think it’s really lovely for children to have a lifelong friend with a soft toy and these could be exactly that. The Snuggletime Winnie the Pooh plush characters are suitable from birth so would make the perfect present for a newborn.

The Snuggletime Winnie the Pooh plush characters don’t have any fancy bells and whistles but instead, are a lovely, basic soft toy that children can grow to love and enjoy. The plush is incredibly soft and perfect for newborn skin to explore and discover. There are no pieces to worry about in terms of safety so children can really enjoy these soft toys.

I think the £14.99 and £12.99 price tags are really quite reasonable for these products. Although I have talked about the reasons why they would be great for newborns and young children, there is absolutely no reason why they wouldn’t make amazing gifts for older children or adults who just really like Winnie the Pooh (and friends).

If you fancy a closer look then please watch the video below!

Disclaimer: We received products for the purpose of this review. All opinions are our own.  

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