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  2. These Are the Best Places to Donate Used Toys to Kids Who ...

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    Wondering where to donate toys? The Salvation Army, Goodwill and plenty of other groups are accepting donations now.

  3. The Most Expensive and Rarest Squishmallows Ever Sold

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    The stuffed toys released in 2017 and quickly became the Beanie Babies of the new millennium. Today, the rarest Squishmallow ranges in price from $1,399 to roughly $2,000.

  4. 9 Best New Dollar Tree Arrivals for Your Money in January

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    These stuffed toys are available in four animals, including a unicorn, puppy, koala and bear, and come with a sweet heart-shaped sentiment tag. ©Dollar Tree Ladies Snugadoo Soft Valentine’s Day ...

  5. Stuffed toy - Wikipedia

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    Stuffed toy animals for sale Stuffed toys are distinguishable from other toys mainly by their softness, flexibility, and resemblance to animals or fictional characters. Stuffed toys most commonly take the form of animals, especially bears (in the case of teddy bears), mammalian pets such as cats and dogs , and highly recognizable animals such ...

  6. Gund - Wikipedia

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    Gund is the manufacturer of plush stuffed animals. It sells over 1500 products including Gund, Baby Gund, Gund Bears, Gund Snuffles teddy bears, and Gund Holiday. Gund is known for under-stuffing their products to make them softer than competing teddy bears. [29] [8] One of Gund's most popular bears is Snuffles, a plush the company launched in ...

  7. Jellycat - Wikipedia

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    Jellycat is a British soft toy and keychain company, [1] known for its plush toys and collectibles. Founded by Thomas Gatacre in London in 1999, the company expanded into Minneapolis in 2001, forming Jellycat Inc. [2] While the company mostly sells soft toys, it also sells books, nursery items, bags and other accessories. [3]