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10 plush toys we love

Mr. Craquepoutte

If your children are fans of the show Toc Toc Toc, they will love this talking plush toy that represents one of their favorite characters: Mr. Craquepoutte, the grumpy and passionate bell ringer, post master and station manager that is so endearing. $ 29,99

Giant Microbes

If your child is sick and needs a little extra dose of comfort, these giant microbes make a cute plush toy that is fun to cuddle with! We like that they are a great educational tool that allows you to explain what microbes are, in a way they will understand. Between $ 9,50 and $ 29,95 depending on the model chosen.

Plush organs

These plush organs are absolutely adorable and can be served in many occasions: Your child is potty training? The bladder is the perfect plush toy to help him visualize and understand the process. If you or a family member is sick, these plush organs are the perfect things to help them understand what is going on and get comfortable with it. Between $ 14 and $ 24 depending on the model chosen.

The Zoobies

The family of Zoobies plush toys lets you adopt one of their cute and cuddly animals that will quickly become your child’s best friend. The plush toys transform into a blanket or a pillow when needed and will follow your child wherever he goes. $ 38

Sleep sheep

This sleep sheep plush toy attaches to the outside of the crib or child bed and emits four soothing sounds that mimic comforting sounds the baby heard in the womb which helps him fall asleep. $ 39,99

Cuddletunes

The innovative Cuddletunes teddy bear lets you record reassuring messages, stories and even songs with your own voice from wherever you are in the world by using the Cuddletunes website. Send your recorded messages to your child’s teddy bear, so he can listen to your voice through an MP player located inside the bear. $ 39,95 for the bear, $ 22,95 for a collection of soothing lullabies and a one-year subscription to the services offered by Cuddletunes.

The Giggle Gang

Each member of the Giggle Gang collection by Fisher Price has a unique infectious giggle that makes children laugh with delight. They will also enjoy playing with their giggle friend and exploring all the different textures and bright colors. It requires 2 AA batteries. $ 13

Lullaby Glowworm

Do you know the Lullaby glowworm? He is a friendly glowworm that will gently guide baby to sleep with sweet lullabies and a reassuring nightlight. It requires 3 AA batteries. $ 21,99

The Plush Factory

The Plush Factory boutiques offer the total experience: customizable plush toys from head to toe! First choose from a big collection of plush toys and then complete the look with clothes and accessories. Prices vary according to your selections.

Interactive plush toys Talking Tom and Talking Ben

These cute plush toys are based on one of the most downloaded entertainment applications and, just like in the application, they repeat everything they hear, thanks to four sensors located on the hands, feet, belly and tail. They are compatible with iPhones, Android phones and the iPad. $ 34,99 for Talking Tom or Talking Ben.


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