Larlie large by Charlie Bears Baby Little Organics
Larlie large by Charlie Bears Baby Little Organics - Description
LARGE Larlie by Charlie Bears Baby little organics.
Larlie is suitable for ages 0+. This Large 18" Brown Bear is the most cutest cuddly friend possible, with floppy little ears.
Charlie Bears little organics Baby Safe collection have been made entirely from 100% organically grown cotton and 100% recycled stuffing which is not only kind to our enviroment but also kind to our little ones. Also machine washable.
Supplied in a collectable canvas Bag which has the Charlie Bears logo printed on it.
Larlie - Charlie Bears Baby Key Features:
- Baby Safe (0+)
- 100% Organic
- Hand finished
- Charlie Bears logo embroided on the back of the Bear
- Machine washable
- Supplied in collectable canvas bag.
| Model | CBBO006L |
|---|---|
| Bear Artist | Isabelle Lee |
| Brand | Charlie Bears |
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Such a plesure Review by lulu
Quality Price Value I have the meduim size of larlie. Larlie is perfect for adults but also chridlren. There fur is very soft and is easy to hug as i love to hug larlie. I love the way Larlie looks at you. He is so very diffrent to the other charlie bears but is just as wonderful! keep it going Charlie :) ! (Posted on 29/08/2011)
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Rocked my granola! Review by Dena
Quality Price Value I was eating my cereal while i flicked through the list. As soon as i saw this bear cereal came flying out of my mouth. I feel like nice munch now, actually! (Posted on 11/06/2011)
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A real sweetheart Review by Mary
Quality Price Value I have all three sizes of Larlie as I couldn't resist any of them. They are perfect for children (as well as adults!) as their fur is so very soft and strokable. Large Larlie is sitting on the sofa near me now, with his chin resting comfortably on his chest, just above his massive tummy, surveying the room happily. His shape is almost cartoon-ish and I smile every time I see him. He's totally different to every other Charlie bear, but just as wonderful, and he's very very loved! (Posted on 29/03/2011)



