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Allmendstrasse 151/153
8041 Zürich
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The cute one Elephant stuffed animal of Senger Naturwelt has a grape seed cushion inside for warming.
With removable
The brand's sweet whale Senger Naturwelt is a whole special cuddly toy. It's with one removable grape seed cushion, which can be heated in the oven, microwave or on the heater. This makes the cuddly toy not only a loyal play companion, but also a cozy heating pad. The whale was made of soft and supple cotton in lovingly handcrafted.
Attention: Only heat in the oven at max. 75°C, in the microwave at 600W, on the radiator or tiled stove. Be sure to check for hand warmth before use. Not suitable for children under 2 months or infants.
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