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If you need your kids engaged don’t hesitate to get this. It Is a great toy worth the value for my money.
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Launching in 2010, TwoElephants is an online destination, born of the need to provide cool and modern products for parents, along with their children and babies.
If you need your kids engaged don’t hesitate to get this. It Is a great toy worth the value for my money.
I received products before Christmas they were not as advertised I have returned the products to Italy in January the postage was about $50 but the products that I received was $157.20usa. I am pensioner and feel I have been taken advantage of
It's not easy to find good old fashioned plush toys anymore! Most toys have so many bits and bobs that I don't even think they're safe. It was such a relief to find this adorable elephant toy, my daughter seems smitten by it.
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